I can't really blame the higher-ups for giving a cold shouldered stance towards Angelo. Not for nothing, but even if the music continues to live on, it is nothing but mere retro cotton candy to the rest of the public, especially in the major industries.
I too feel that "disco" is outdated for 2002, but I am only speaking from an outside view. The disco music of the 70's IS disco, but too call it "dance" music is wrong. "Dance" is vague and generic.
Perhaps it's because I've always been leery of how the pop culture has played with disco music over the years, re its "renaissance" in the 90's. But, like the 60's hippie revivial of the late 80's, the disco revival was forever to be locked in the dungeon of retro kitsch filth, with overexaggerated images that supposedly "defined" disco when in reality it was only "assumptions". All of this talk about "everyone had Afros and wore flares" just doesn't hold up.
I think Angelo had to realize that whether it would happen this year or not, anything bearing the name "disco" was sure to get sneered at by the higher-ups. That's just the way it is. In the general sense, it was a fad; of course the music continued but it went underground, where it originally was and could've stayed until the artists wanted something big. Even underground would only finds its own clique though I'm sure many of them would've wanted more exposure (which would bring them $$$ and fame, just like it happened when disco entered the public consciousness).
I can't blame Angelo for being pissed off beyond anything, for he has put all he has into this music, but when you're part of the higher bracket and your goods get the thumbs-down, maybe it's best to start your own little niche in the music industry, independently.
Dance With Me In The Disco Heat
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Robbie
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