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  2. Eurodisco - Wikipedia

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    Eurodisco (also spelled as Euro disco) is a European form of electronic dance music that evolved from disco in the middle 1970s, [1] incorporating elements of pop and rock into a disco-like continuous dance atmosphere. Many Eurodisco compositions feature lyrics sung in English, although the singers often share a different mother tongue.

  3. Orlando Riva Sound - Wikipedia

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    Orlando Riva Sound (commonly abbreviated as O.R.S.) was a German Euro disco group founded in 1977 by Anthony Monn and Rainer Pietsch. [1] Their first success was in 1977 with the song "Moon Boots", a mostly instrumental piece. Soon after the group's founding, they added Sophia Reaney as a singer/dancer. The following year, they released "Body ...

  4. Category:Disco songs - Wikipedia

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    Simple English; SlovenĨina; ... Eurodisco songs (17 C, 12 P) Italo disco songs (29 C, 19 P) Nu-disco songs (5 C, 56 P) D. Daft Punk songs (97 P) E. Eddy and the ...

  5. List of Eurodance songs - Wikipedia

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    Year Artist Origin Song 1990: Snap! Germany "The Power" [4] 1990: C+C Music Factory: United States "Gonna Make You Sweat (Everybody Dance Now)" 1991: 2 Unlimited: The Netherlands "Get Ready for This" [5]

  6. List of Eurodisco artists - Wikipedia

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  7. Category:Eurodisco songs - Wikipedia

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  8. Eurodance - Wikipedia

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    The song spent six weeks at No. 1 in the United Kingdom and it was the UK's best-selling single of 1989. [8] It contained the Korg M1's "house piano" [9] which can be found in many Eurodance releases. On 27 September 1989, Technotronic's single "Pump Up the Jam" was released.

  9. Eurobeat - Wikipedia

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    In the late 1970s, Eurodisco musicians such as Silver Convention and Donna Summer were popular in America. [7]In the 1980s, a highly polished production with "musical simplicity" at its core — from Bubblegum Pop-like lyrics, catchy (in some cases Italian, in other Eurodisco-like) melodies, to "elementary" song structures — an average British Eurobeat song took very little time to complete. [8]