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    New wave. post-punk. Post-disco is a term to describe an aftermath in popular music history circa 1979–1986, imprecisely beginning with the backlash against disco music in the United States, leading to civil unrest and a riot in Chicago known as the Disco Demolition Night on July 12, 1979, and indistinctly ending with the mainstream ...

  2. The term post-disco is a referral to the early to late 1980s era movement of disco music into more stripped-down electronic funk influenced sounds; post-disco was also predecessor to house music. This chronological list contains examples of artists, songs and albums described as post-disco , as well as its subgenre, boogie .

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  4. Post-disco was just as singles-driven as disco, with many of its most essential tracks coming from one-off projects and short-lived collaborations. Like disco and house, the most significant figures in post-disco were its architects -- producers, remixers, and DJs, many of which had been active in club music since the early '70s -- rather than ...

  5. www.wikiwand.com › en › Post-discoPost-disco - Wikiwand

    Post-disco is a term to describe an aftermath in popular music history circa 1979–1986, imprecisely beginning with an unprecedented backlash against disco music in the United States, leading to civil unrest and a riot in Chicago known as the Disco Demolition Night on July 12, 1979, and indistinctly ending with the mainstream appearance of new wave in 1980.

  6. post-disco. Post-disco is a fun and lively genre of music that came to life after the disco era. It's like disco's cool, younger cousin. Born in the late 70s and early 80s, post-disco took the catchy beats of disco music and mixed it with a bit of funk, soul, and pop. It's dance-friendly, energetic, and perfect for getting the party started.

  7. Euro disco. dance-pop. The word "post-disco" refers to late 1970s and early 1980s music and movement of disco music. It has electronic / funk influenced (affected) sounds. Post-disco was invented by DJs and music producers in USA and the UK . Post-disco music is similar to disco, however, is far more experimental and electronic based.

  8. Post-disco was just as singles-driven as disco, with many of its most essential tracks coming from one-off projects and short-lived collaborations. Like disco and house, the most significant figures in post-disco were its architects -- producers, remixers, and DJs, many of which had been active in club music since the early '70s -- rather than ...

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