Multicolored lights played over the audience, and a disco ball hung in the middle of the ceiling. |
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Quickfire rap, killer disco and bubblegum pop prove heart-warmingly infectious, and Stefani's scattergun approach is endearing. |
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On Sunday March 10, there will be a 12 hour disco marathon for badly needed club funds. |
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The group's music policy is a mixture of funk, hip hop and 80s disco blended with scratching and a touch of Latin, house and techno. |
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I once went out to the dim lights of the banging disco music in the heart of Melbourne's finest hours, Saturday night. |
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Each disco will be themed to provide an opportunity to dress up and really have fun! |
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Lush disco arrangement and harsh synth lines collide into dancefloor mayhem. |
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Later, threesomes left together in the dark cars that the men had somehow managed to park in the highway underpass where the disco is located. |
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It is not exactly a disco beat and not exactly post-punk, but lies somewhere in between the two. |
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Guests cheered as a quintet of Nordic beauties emerged on a sparkling white circular stage littered with disco glitter balls. |
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Roughly around midnight the disco music stopped and a chain of exotic dancers paraded onto the floor. |
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Depending on what values are placed on music, disco can be construed as mindless, repetitive, simple music. |
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He experimented with deliriously inventive and chaotic installations, incorporating sculpture, video, found objects, even a mirrored disco ball. |
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God, who was that awful singer who did the cheesy disco song where the video had a gold mirrorball? |
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Take one disco drumbeat, add a bouncy bassline, throw in a grouchy guitar noise and a cheeky mockney songsmith, and hey presto! |
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A silent disco will be held at the Royal Courts of Justice in central London on September 10, hosted by Fun Lovin' Criminals. |
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By several accounts, the organizers at Glastonbury chose to have a silent disco because it eliminates noise complaints. |
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I hadn't been to the silent disco yet and they were planning to go early as it closed down for the weekend at 7 pm. |
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They are having a sit-down meal for 30 and a disco in the evening before leaving for a honeymoon in Cornwall. |
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The worst thing you could get your hands on at a blue light disco was Wizz Fizz. |
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Pulsing disco music emanated from a DJ station in the middle as skaters whirled by. |
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More than 100 members meet fortnightly at Woodborough Social Club and enjoy skittles, pool, bingo and disco dancing. |
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The Glasgow-based band's debut delivers on its promises of glam-rock mutated into disco rhythms with interest. |
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There will be a disco from 9 pm to midnight and a mystery guest will do the honours in presenting the medals. |
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As the night wore on, the disco took over with young and old taking to the dance floor to boogie the night away. |
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As Shawn and I were continuing our way to unknown territory, I spotted a familiar figure leaving some disco with a few other people. |
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Most dance music chases its own tail, endlessly regurgitating tired breakbeats and disco samples. |
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They dare not do a disco because they fear an outbreak of drug-taking and break-dancing or both! |
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Police targeted young people before they arrived at a weekly disco at a Bolton nightclub. |
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Quad skates are more maneuverable for roller disco and artistic skating, but in-line skates are more suitable for fitness and speed skating. |
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If your child is interested in learning modern dance, disco etc., this is a great way to go about it in a relaxed, non-competitive atmosphere. |
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There are specially designed virtual reality machines in the entertainment complex along with disco and video arcade. |
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Psychotic disco drums and vivacious octave bass lines introduce us to the Liars new mania. |
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The day was rounded off by a disco at Pitsea Leisure Centre for all the participants in the carnival. |
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As copious wine flowed and retro disco music pounded, we were soon without doubt The Greatest Dancers In The World. |
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The idea of disco infused hardcore doesn't exactly reek of intrepid musical exploration. |
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The contemporary music scene was the stronghold of disco and stadium rock, the two bland ends of a narrow spectrum. |
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You enter a long narrow main room with a shimmering disco ball hanging from a high ceiling. |
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I was hitch-hiking home from a disco when I spotted a local man across the road. |
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But although he continued recording, his deep soul style was rapidly overtaken by funk and disco and, later, rap. |
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Punters are encouraged to dress up to add glamour and pizzazz to a night which will transport the willing to disco dance heaven. |
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This collection features only the songs that created the disco scene in the clubs of early 1970s New York. |
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During a banquet one night a group of five dancers in the entertainment entourage were performing a disco dance. |
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Looking at budding documentary filmmaker Don Letts' footage from the stand, it's tank tops and disco coifs as far as the eye can see. |
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It starts in a traditional indie style, building to a climax before breaking into an incredible disco stomp. |
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A finger buffet is organised along with a disco with many spot prizes on offer. |
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When the band finished the disco started and it turned into a regular club night. |
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He peeled the disco ceiling back to find a steel support system, which he encased with intricately stenciled, boxed wood beams. |
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So while visiting a disco in Rouen on Christmas Eve with his porcine coworker he decides to take his revenge. |
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In addition to all this work, we hired a disco to provide entertainment in the social. |
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At such times, electronic music presents a singularly cold shoulder, disco is too upbeat, jazz too knotty, new wave too garrulous. |
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The 18 tracks of psychedelic pop, disco grooves and film snips may be a patchwork quilt of musical oddities, but one that is seamless. |
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The song sounds like a fleet of androids racing and screaming toward the future, underpinned by a churning disco beat. |
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As disco went back underground at the beginning of the '80s, it went through a bit of a stylistic makeover. |
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Then again it is this interplay between classic rock riffs and disco beats that make some of these songs timeless classics. |
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That track laid the foundations for future success, exemplifying their ability to fuse jazz and funk with disco elements. |
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Since I couldn't disco or drink the rest of the night away, it was time to retire, which we did. |
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Even if you didn't disco or drink your way into your coworkers' memories last year, it doesn't hurt to review the dos and don'ts of party going. |
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We sat down with loud disco music blaring away and a few girls were discoing on the tiny space between tables. |
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However there are no dazzling lights, no exciting music, no wine or scent of perfume when you disco on the tideland. |
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Sadly, like the line from a disco song, this everlasting love couldn't last forever. |
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Backed by synthesizers and disco four-four time, she sings a closing refrain. |
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There was plenty of fun and games for all with all the usual Halloween games as well as a disco to keep everyone occupied. |
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Dave Kent funks it up even more with his driving house and breakbeat remix, adding analogue bass and disco sounds. |
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Few of the massed ranks of skiers discussing last night's disco at the restaurant get to know the delights of skiing over fresh powder. |
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A whole galaxy of cool, disco artists are banding together for a fun show to remember. |
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The also took the chance to get on the dance floor to enjoy some disco classics. |
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Iris has a passion for disco dancing and her moves on the dance floor have won her four competitions. |
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The OGA bar has a dance floor with a revolving mirrored disco ball and a game room. |
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Most of the film shows elderly couples dancing to disco music in an outdoor dance hall. |
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She is jetting about all over the place, flitting between jazz gigs, gospel recitals, disco dates and dance shows. |
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The disco scenes were great too, dancing about to glam rock in a velvet suit, I really enjoyed it! |
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And in 1995, he petrified holidaymakers by pumping a volley of bullets into the air outside a disco in the Caribbean resort of Cartagena. |
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What's worse is that even though the new disco biscuit of choice has a sexy name, it's still essentially speed. |
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From Hasselhoffs to disco biscuits, a leading doctor has lifted the lid on the colourful slang used by staff on Britain's hospital wards. |
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I mean you trusted that Ambulance officer when you lapsed into unconsciousness after doing too many disco biscuits. |
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We came upon a sixty-something lady out in her front garden with her poodle running around like a dance club diva on disco biscuits. |
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The table at first glance seems to give the impression that almost half of the youth population takes a disco biscuit once or twice a year. |
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In the heat of the day the pool beckoned and the nights were spent in the pulsating disco gyrating with the local beautiful people. |
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There was loud disco music playing and two little girls with no boobies gyrating in a vaguely pornographic manner. |
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Even before the 1970s became fashionable again, I longed for shag-pile carpets, big collars, disco music and dolly birds. |
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Giraffe and Zebra are like two giddy Essex girls on a disco night-out pursued by predatory wide-boys Jaguar and Leopard. |
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The speeches were numerous, but crucially short, and the perennial post-reception disco was splendid. |
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The audio foreground, however, is dominated by the insipid, warbling, and off-key sound of Gareth Gates murdering a late 1970s disco classic. |
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There were multicolored Japanese lanterns around the walls, and on the ceiling was a multicolored disco ball. |
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Enjoyably, the lush vibe of the disc smacks of leanings to the jazz, funk and disco of George Duke and Eumir Deodato. |
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But the Seventies were more than a cocktail of way-out fashions and disco dancing. |
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He shops for disco clothes and plaid pants, gets an Afro wig and starts talking jive. |
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Dressed in 70's disco dancer regalia, the president jived, boogied and strutted on the computer screen with gamers choosing his next step. |
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Sunset cocktail dresses, tropical disco pants, neon kaftans, bikinis, all laced with glamour. |
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Heck, at this rate, they'll be bringing back disco and the polyester leisure suit. |
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On the tape, we see Mike attempting over the decades to exploit the worlds of psychedelia, disco and rave. |
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The startled crew around us, unaccustomed to hearing a sociopolitical argument in the disco at 1 A.M., looked on with mouths agape. |
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Entertainment will include a champagne reception, five-course dinner, a comedian, live band, disco and charity auction. |
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This afternoon there were Victorian-style games, followed by a disco for 2-12s and a 70's disco for the wrinklies. |
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The majority of those killed were teenagers celebrating at the disco and building workers refurbishing the supermarket. |
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As well as not having a permit, the disco violated several fire safety regulations. |
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They present a slick promotional video, with a story line involving a black athlete, an ambisexual model and a heavy disco beat. |
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There is a youth club, summer camp and Halloween disco run in conjunction with the community hall. |
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Sure it's fun to get rigged up in some flapping strides and dance along to some dire disco every once in a while. |
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Competitive line dancing is just like jazz or disco dancing and it's great when you have a really interesting piece to perform. |
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The clothes, the people, the settings, and the war between rock and roll and disco of the time are dead on. |
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But was there something deeper to roller disco than the novelty of dancing on skates? |
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A disco is arranged for Friday night and a shopping trip to Kilkenny for Saturday morning. |
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Rich has swapped daring disco days for mediocre middle-age, a comfort zone of arty films and fruity red wines. |
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They were apparently all going to an under-18 disco at the Club in Swanley and had decided to get tanked up beforehand. |
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The story centers around three sexy young disco babes who have met the mysterious Anna. |
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The whole subgenre of disco musicals could have been explored and sent up. |
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An animated Snow White, an ultrafashionable leather-clad Evil Queen, and the Seven Dwarfs' diamond mine turned into a late-night disco are just a few of the many surprises. |
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The evening will include a meal and a traditional music disco with a host of celebrity guests from the worlds of sport, entertainment and the national media. |
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There was the disco fabulousness of Benny, Bjorn, Agnetha and Frida, resplendent in their white suits, pearlescent eye-shadow and cutaway catsuits. |
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With their unique push of modulated, off-kilter, minimal disco funk, it's no wonder these guys are being called the most powerful pair since the Olsen Twins. |
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I'm going to wait for the disco remix, and it's going to be great. |
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So I'm talking to a rather fetching dame with a disco outfit circa 1970, when a nebbish second year inserts himself uninvited to our conversation. |
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But of course, it's the big jaunty disco showstoppers at which she excels. |
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John and Lorraine learned that the girls had bought some vodka from an off-licence on their way to a disco at the holiday camp where they were staying. |
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Heavily influenced by 70's soul and funk, rare groove, disco and house the expertly selected mix offers up a vision of what modern soul music should be about. |
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Why making a self-indulgent disco record is the most punk-rock thing the French duo could have done. |
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Sooner or later he will ask you if you want any disco biscuits. |
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The dance floor is packed with sweaty, tanned and gorgeous disco hedonists grooving to a mix of Top 40 chart beats as well as more eclectic New York-meets-LA club tunes. |
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By the time we arrive at the age of disco and punk rock, the music consciously builds its appeal on lifestyle considerations. |
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Camp brown interior complete with crystal chandeliers and disco lighting, Diep is more kitsch than classy but always packed with creative young barhoppers. |
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As the late eighties approached interest in disco was reawakened. |
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A DJ was cranking old disco tunes, everything from the Bee Gees to Chaka Khan. |
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Over the years, punk, heavy metal, grunge, disco and dance have come and, in some cases, gone, but none have made the slightest impression on Motorhead's brutal oeuvre. |
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David Dewhurst, Texas's lieutenant governor, is making a last minute appeal to voters using a disco song. |
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From there, his career soared, highlighted by a variety of gold records and giant hits that took off in the disco era, but truly made him the icon that he was. |
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The Big Green party scene is still as wild as ever, with competitive beer pong, frat and sorority disco ragers, and the notoriously wild Dartmouth Winter Carnival. |
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The straight-up fear of a world in which disco singles consistently topping the charts was the new normal. |
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Or how about sampling some of Danny Krivit's original rare disco edits? |
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We had a few scratchy records, a disco deck, a microphone, a small transmitter and a desire in our hearts to try to create something that people would be proud of. |
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Influenced by electro-clash, disco and garage, Simon and Felix have taken the best bits of the music scene at the moment and funked them up as far as they can go. |
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She seems to be having some kind of a disco thing going on, with her screen overlaid three times on top of itself and a hundred horizontal bars racing up and down the picture. |
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Carl Douglas may have single-handedly popularized disco with his 1974 hit. |
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The rise of disco in the early 1970s led to dance music becoming popular with the public. |
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He was a regular at New York's Studio 54 disco club, often in the company of model Jerry Hall. |
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With the rise of disco in the US and punk rock in the UK, hard rock's mainstream dominance was rivalled toward the later part of the decade. |
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The cultural impact of both the film and the soundtrack was seismic throughout the world, prolonging the disco scene's mainstream appeal. |
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By the end of 1979, disco was rapidly declining in popularity, and the backlash against disco put the Bee Gees' American career in a tailspin. |
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At a local disco called Nash they met Fraser, also from Grangemouth, who would eventually provide vocals. |
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The Upper East Side location also boasts a black light and disco ball. |
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On the back of that, the usually whiteboy funkers have gone all disco pop and it suits them. |
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I can't stop playing album track Let's Have A Kiki and the singer is hoping to organise an exciting remix version of the future disco classic. |
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A decade later they had released a string of hits, including Still and school disco smoocher Three Times A Lady. |
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We booked the Tythe Barn in Bath for the civil ceremony, reception and disco and our families pulled out all the stops. |
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But Miss Kier is not quite so good at zapping aliens with her funky disco moves. |
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Meanwhile, nightlife-loving disco fiends wore synthetic materials like polyester and Ultrasuede to shimmy and shake on the dance floor. |
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The disco sequence itself is a kind of hallucinatory antivideo played to dance music that seems to arise out of machine-gun fire. |
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For young white men at Comiskey Park, that target was disco music. |
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The New York quintet call themselves Dr. Buzzard's Original Savannah Band, and their RCA debut LP is this season's breakaway disco act. |
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Roller skating, like disco and bell-bottoms, has faded from popular culture since its heyday in the 1970s while ice skating took the spotlight. |
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An elderly couple dances under flashing lights in an ersatz disco club. |
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She also provides information on disco and salsa dancing at Macumba nightclub, in Havana's San Agustin district. |
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But can a disco routine with Tim knock out martial artists Tony and Jenny or will everyone end up kung fu fighting? |
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Unlike standard-issue disco balls, this one doesn't sparkle with joy and festiveness. |
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Paul Wilson provides the cabaret at the event, which will feature a disco and finger buffet. |
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It includes a champagne and canape reception, a four-course dinner, live entertainment from The Swing Kings and disco till late. |
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I remember thinking that it looked like a holdover from the disco days. |
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The song has an obvious disco tone to it and is, along with ' The Sun', one of the catchiest songs off his sophomore album. |
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Championed early on by the likes of Aphex Twin, Vitalic and Klaxons, Heartbreak's music is rooted in the underground techno and disco of their youth. |
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Others to be avoided were those segued singles and albums, where classic songs were re-recorded by session singers and stuck together in one endless track to a disco beat. |
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The disco songs are percussion-led throbbers that clearly left their mark on the angsty white boy funk of arthouse skinnies such as Talking Heads. |
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The Bee Gees' overwhelming success rose and fell with the disco bubble. |
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Looping, sampling and segueing as found in disco continued to be used as creative techniques within trance music, techno music and especially house music. |
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She can even adjust the lighting for a special disco vibe, with moving coloured light streams and a mirror ball, so she can carry the party on through till the next morning. |
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In 1978 a disco version of the theme was released in the UK, Denmark and Australia by the group Mankind, which reached number 24 in the UK charts. |
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This glorious collection should be passed around clubland as a textbook study in making a seamless transition from being a disco dolly to a serious pop vocalist. |
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Cuban disco star Margarita, who shot to fame on the Clive James show with her feather boa and her offkey cover songs, is the star of the charity show at Cardiff's Angel Hotel. |
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Hip-hop, trance music, disco, and house quickly became an obsession for her. |
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I'd heard about Doves, Disco Biscuits and these micro-dots of acid that came on cardboard pucks. |
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With fifteen volumes to its name, it hinted that, at the very least, it wasn't the small offshoot of Disco that many have believed before. |
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Disco beats and falsetto vocals nestled up to squelchy parps and ghost noises, and all to an accompaniment of flashing light-sabres. |
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The prevailing ethos on No Disco seemed a bit more thoughtful, a bit more arty, making the best of an obviously limited budget. |
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Dahl went on to attain nationwide fame and his own syndicated broadcast as a result of Disco Demolition Night. |
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How could anyone think that their dislike of the Bee Gees made anything about Disco Demolition Night acceptable? |
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In 1997, Whit Stillman re-created Studio 54 in its ornate lobby for his film The Last Days of Disco. |
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What School Disco largely deals in is not nostalgia, but inoffensive, singalong pop and rock hits, the sort of thing you'd find on your average pub jukebox. |
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He produced and stars as Michael Alig in clubland, a stage musical adaptation of Disco Bloodbath. |
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Disco appealed to a more diverse group of people and punk seemed to take over the rebellious role that hard rock once held. |
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He joins the Gold In The Shade Soundsystem and the Donuts Crew, while in the Fishtank it is Downstairs Disco vs Pigeonhole Disco. |
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Have you and whit wanted to hook up again since The Last Days of Disco? |
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HeadCount founder Marc Brownstein, a member of the electronic rock band The Disco Biscuits and a Brooklyn native, will serve as emcee. |
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Disco is a genre of dance music containing elements of funk, soul, pop, and salsa. |
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A gentler but no less mournful spirit inflects Steve Reinke's Sad Disco Fantasia. |
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To promote I Created Disco, Harris embarked on a tour of the UK, supporting Faithless and Groove Armada. |
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I used to go to this thing called Pip's Disco at Applejacks. |
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Disco went out of style in the 1980s, but is now in fashion again. |
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Disco was characterized by the use of real orchestral instruments, such as strings, which had largely been abandoned during the 1950s because of rock music. |
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Progenitors of the genre were English bands Disco Inferno and Stereolab. |
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