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A change from the banger-driven electro that had been dominating dance floors, their sound was a smooth blend of disco, new wave, funk, house, and indie rock. [10] Recent remixes for groundbreaking and diverse artists include Phoenix , [ 11 ] Mayer Hawthorne , Holy Ghost, Ladyhawke , Fischerspooner , Groove Armada , Yacht , [ 12 ] Beni , Drop ...
"I Can't Wait" is a song by American group Nu Shooz, included on the band's second album, Tha's Right (1985). [3] The song was remixed by Dutch DJ and producer Peter Slaghuis: this remixed version is the one that appears on the group's 1986 album, Poolside.
"Heartbeat" is a 1981 R&B single by Taana Gardner. It was arranged by Dennis Weeden and Kenton Nix, and released by West End Records, with the more famous club mix created by Larry Levan. It reached the US Billboard R&B Singles at No. 10 and the No. 6 on the US Billboard Dance. [3] It has sold over 800,000 copies. [4]
Kelly released three versions of "Bump n' Grind": the original album version and two remixes. The original LP version was made available for airplay on urban and Top 40 pop radio stations alike at first, but eventually the "Old School" remix was issued shortly and gained massive airplay on urban, adult R&B/soul and rhythmic radio stations ...
The synth-heavy remix of "Love Again" by Horse Meat Disco features a "squelchy" 1980s and retro charm. [13] [15] Horse Meat Disco introduce simple new melodies for the remix while it also includes strutting beats and funk-laced instrumentals. [11] [15] The first part of the song is very clubby, while the second part drops to a cruise. [7]
Carter's DJ sets are firmly rooted in black music of the 1970s, frequently giving nods to old school disco, soul and jazz. [citation needed] As a remixer, he has worked for a diverse range of artists including The Beloved, The Human League, Ricky Martin, Boris Dlugosch, Modjo, DJ Sneak and Röyksopp. After a brief hiatus, he returned to ...
"Love On Top" is an up-tempo R&B and disco song viewed as a modern take on old school music. [7] [8] [9] It also exhibits elements of retro-soul music, [10] [11] retro-pop, [12] 1980s pop music, [8] funk music, [13] [14] jazz, [15] and 1970s classic disco music, as stated by Joanne Dorken of MTV UK, Cameron Adams of the Herald Sun and Thomas Conner of Chicago Sun-Times.
"Somebody Else's Guy" is a 1984 song written and popularized by Jocelyn Brown. On the US soul chart, the single peaked at number two and stalled at number 75 on the Hot 100, [2] but in the UK it made the pop top 20.