Euro disco
music genre
Euro disco is a form of disco-based dance music which originated in the late-1970s in Europe, as a more European variant of disco music. Euro disco was based on disco music, yet it was a more encompassing genre which borrowed influences from pop, rock and New Wave music. In such a way, it was more pop-friendly and less "gritty" than regular disco music.[1] It often included synthesizers within its composition.
Euro disco | |
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Stylistic origins | Disco Pop Rock New Wave Dance Europop |
Typical instruments | Electric guitar, synthesizer, drums, keyboard, piano, bass guitar |
Derivative forms | Eurodance |
Other topics | |
Disco, post-disco |
Euro disco, as the term suggests, was popular in Europe. Nevertheless, it also achieved popularity in the United States through artists such as Donna Summer.[1] Some regard Kraftwerk as the first Euro disco group. Furthermore, Giorgio Moroder was also a major force within the Euro disco scene.[1]
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