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Klein & MBO

Italian post-disco stalwarts Klein & MBO were shaped across the nucleus of Tomas Ramirez Carrasco and M. Boncaldo. Through the middle-’80s, singles like “Dirty Chat,” “Amazing” and “The MBO Theme” became big strikes in both emerging NY garage picture and Chicago’s home community. Small else is well known about the …

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Mike Clark

Having uncovered dance music and DJing on the tail end of the initial disco era in 1979, Detroit local Mike Clark submerged himself in the early-’80s post-disco era and continuing developing his DJing skills through the entire ’80s and ’90s and in to the early 2000s among the Engine City’s …

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Antoni Maiovvi

Delivered in Brighton, Britain but located in Berlin, Antoni Maiovvi can be an electronic musician and composer who co-founded a label known as Giallo Disco in 2012. Accurate to his label’s name, Maiovvi’s music will pay tribute to horror film soundtracks aswell as Italo-disco, although his music can be a …

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THP Orchestra

Led by producers Ian Guenther and Willi Morrison, the THP Orchestra was a Euro-disco outfit that documented in Toronto, Canada in the past due ’70s. THP wasn’t in fact based in European countries, although its three albums shown the Guenther/Morrison team’s gratitude of the sort of smooth and shiny (but …

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Etienne Jaumet

Affiliated with a small number of different teams, especially Zombie Zombie, Etienne Jaumet is usually a People from france producer/multi-instrumentalist. Pursuing engagements in organizations like the Wedded Monk and Flóp, Jaumet created the duo Zombie Zombie with Cosmic Neman and released the Zombie Zombie 12″ EP on Boomboomtchak Information in …

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Daniel Wang

An outspoken experienced dance-music producer and a theremin enthusiast, Daniel Wang has trotted around the world since his early youth; provides soaked up many membership scenes; and provides started his very own label as an wall socket for his imaginative, striking productions. Wang was created in Tibet and spent items …

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Harold Faltermeyer

Although most widely known for his middle-’80s instrumental smash “Axel F.,” Harold Faltermeyer was also a significant producer and program player. His profession began with are an arranger on Giorgio Moroder’s soundtrack towards the 1978 film Midnight Express, the 1st in an extended group of film-related tasks; following that, Faltermeyer …

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Alec R. Costandinos

Alec R. Costandinos’ documenting career might have been short-lived, however the Euro-disco manufacturer dominated the disco globe during his past due-’70s reign. After having produced a name for himself after co-writing Cerrone’s “Like in C Small” in 1977, Costandinos agreed upon to the French label Barclay where he released his …

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Kelley Polar

Originally known for providing the strings in tracks simply by Metro Area (“The Art of Hot,” “SWEPT UP,” “Miura”) and Metro Area’s Morgan Geist (“24K”), Kelley Polar (last name first, adjective last; true name: Mike Kelley, the sibling of Blevin Blectum) started releasing some 12″ singles in 2002. Released on …

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Love and Kisses

Best-known for performing the theme music from your 1978 disco film Thank God It’s Fri — that was probably disco’s most well-known movie following to Sunday Night Fever — Love and Kisses was the creation of producer/songwriter Alec R. Costandinos. With Like and Kisses, Costandinos tended to prefer lush, shiny …

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