Actually disco house is still quite common.
Recent examples would be:
"Murder On The Dance Floor" Sophie Ellis Baxter
"Get The Party Started" Pink (Pink Noize Disco Mix)
"No More Drama" Mary J. Blige (Twin Disco Experience Mix)
This style of music seemed to be the fad a few years back with no recent continuity.
For me Discohouse was the true evolution of disco. My favorite artists for this genre are phats & small (September/Turn around/Feels good), Junior Jack(My feeling), Spiller-groovejet, PJ-Happy Days, Bob Sinclair, etc. One of the few artists still maintaining the groove is jamiroquai (Little L, Love foolosophy). Anyone have a list of their top disco/funky house sets? Maybe I'm just missing out on a lot.
Actually disco house is still quite common.
Recent examples would be:
"Murder On The Dance Floor" Sophie Ellis Baxter
"Get The Party Started" Pink (Pink Noize Disco Mix)
"No More Drama" Mary J. Blige (Twin Disco Experience Mix)
NRG,
Some good examples as well...I usually play Get this party started, and murder on the dancefloor and works quite well.
I attribute some of the credit of introducing discohouse to groups like Bucketheads. Remember "The bomb, and Got myself together"?
I just thought of another one. "Flawless" by The Ones
Yeah, "Flawless" thats a super disco stylee house song!On 2002-06-03 08:33, nrgbeat wrote:
I just thought of another one. "Flawless" by The Ones
and perfect to mix with this current discohouse bomb: AT NIGHT by SHAKEDOWN!
Another one that fits in this row is ON UP by TIEFSCHWARZ. (well just everything on there album RAL9000 is fantastic)
nobody mentioned Kylie Minogue ?
If you buy this record your life, will be better.
Someone mentioned "Murder on the Dancefloor" by Sophie Ellis Bextor already. It's a great song with real strings and the video for it is cool, too. It happens to have been the first single I ever bought.
As for other recent examples of disco and disco-house songs:
* "Orchestral Manouvres" by Ray Mang (2002) - real strings on the sample - pure heaven
* "Like A Butterfly (You Send Me)" by Masters At Work featuring Patti Austin (2002)
* "It Feels Good" by Team Factor featuring Kenny Bobien (2002)
* "Love Don't Cost A Thing (Full Intention Club Mix)" by Jennifer Lopez (2001) - much better than the boring original version of the song
* "Don't Stop the Music" by Lionel Richie (2001)
* "They Dance!" by Barry Manilow (2001)
* "I Don't Understand It" by Ultra Nate (2001) - uses real strings
It was good to see some other examples in the earlier posts. Now I have some more songs to explore. Thanks!
Savy,
That is quite a selection. Also going back to previous post of "Kylie", I was quite impressed with "In your eyes" especially with the fazing techniques used mid-instrumental. I classify her more as Euro-dance, but this one sure has a bit of a disco/house element to it IMHO.
Cheers
May be going out of style though, or perhaps deeper underground.... several for the list...
Supermen Lovers- Starlight (2001). When I first heard this on Radio FG (out of Paris) I thought they were playing some ancient disco track that nobody had heard of... which they do, occasionally. GREAT track
Fantastic Plastic Machine- Take Me To The Disco (2001)... EXCELLENT piece...
Fantastic Plastic Machine- Love Is Psychedelic.
Sophie Ellis Bextor is excellent, but I can't stand the original mix. Opt for the Phunk Investigation remix.
Black Science Orchestra- Ladyland (1996). Ancient track, look for the whole Ladyland EP- 3 mixes on it, 2 of which are hardcore disco, real strings- real everything. I was able to pass this one off to a friend as a track from 1977
Benjamin Diamond- Fit Your Heart (2001). Excellent piece... worth tracking down the 12"
Glasgow Underground- It's A Disco Night. (1999). It's a cover, but excellent regardless.
Mistura- Running (1999). Sounds like very early 80s disco. One of the few true pieces of disco to be released in the 90s.
Os Dois Irmaos- Space Odyssey (2000). No fake instruments here. On Malek Records... track it down if you can... this one is one of my favorites.
Super Discount- Le Patron Est Devenu Fou (2002) Worth getting. Not really disco house, but... strange conceptual piece... hard to classify, but pretty close to disco-house. Great track
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