| You're sat in Studio 54, your hair is just right, your moustache groomed and primed, the lighting is dim but you see that special someone on the dance floor, you put down your drink and make your way past Mick and Bianca….. it could only be the 1970s, it could only be Disco. With rich scores incorporating violins, harps, cellos, double basses, acoustic guitars, electric guitars, basses, pianos, keyboards, drums, drum machines and horn sections Disco was most popular in the 1970s and early 1980s. Predominately dance flavoured the unique sounding genre borrows from other styles like soul, funk, classical, Latin and jazz.
Many high profile artists have been connected to Disco, the Bee Gees 'Saturday night Fever' soundtrack proved popular worldwide, The Jackson's 'Never Can Say Goodbye' is worthy of note, as is Donna Summer's ground-breaking 'I Feel love'. It was producers like Nile Rodgers of Chic who blended lush layers to create the backdrop to a Fender Rhodes, Wurlitzer, Hohner, Clavinet, chicken-scratch and wah-wah'ed era; an era White Beetle is happy to explore.
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