Australian record label and music collective Future Classic will be taking over an iconic Sydney venue for one night only in ...
In the late 1970s, disco died in America and a new wave of Italian producers took advantage of the advances in electronic instruments to craft their own dancefloor fillers. The result was Italo disco ...
On “Cut & Rewind,” the vocal group Say She She offers an ode to the utopia of disco without losing sight of the politics of ...
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This year’s Macchinissima festivities in Los Angeles put the spotlight on Alfa Romeo as the marque celebrates its 115th ...
With her cult hit "Murder On The Dancefloor", Sophie Ellis-Bextor made it back into the charts again after more than 20 years. On her new album, this disco queen is ...
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AN American disco icon has hailed Hibs fans for their take on his hit That’s the Way (I Like It). KC and the Sunshine are famed for the 1975 banger, however, a different version is belted out by ...
An incredible journey through the greatest disco classics – reimagined by Disco Classical’s sensational 50-piece orchestra and powerhouse vocalists. Disco Classical brings the magic of timeless disco ...
In 1983, Dolce Vita by Ryan Paris became one of the biggest hits for a new genre of music - Italo disco. Show more In the late 1970s, disco died in America and a new wave of Italian producers took ...
Rapper Yung Gravy has taken his love for a Panic! at the Disco classic and turned it into what could be his next big hit. That's right, "I Write Sins Not Tragedies" has been reimagined by Gravy as "I ...
If your ‘For You Page’ looks anything like mine, the Italian Disco duo Mind Enterprises is everywhere. I could not escape the cigarette-smoking, Campari-drinking D.J. duo even if I wanted to— which I ...