"What is Nu Disco?"
"Nu Disco" = New Disco.
In the 1970's and 1980's, I will tell you about the music that arranged old days nostalgic disco music into contemporary versions over time. It is that the way of driving sound is like disco music of the past. For that reason, I use instruments such as synths specific to disco, guitar sound, drum machine.
The tempo is often in the range of 110 to 120 BPM.
Movement itself that makes Disco a revival to the present age is already cool!
In recent years Nu Disco is proud of its strong popularity, I can not help it.
I think that it is a good part of this genre that house music becomes Nu Disco, HIPHOP becomes Nu Disco, and reaching various genres can reach out.
And above all, it is a pleasant rhythm. If you listen to it at home, you will not be here!
It surely sticks to people who have got tired of Ageague's songs!
If you do not understand the charm of Nu Disco, please try listening first. I definitely will be addicted.
This genre became especially popular in the middle of the 2000s, and also in the middle of the 2010s a small revival boom came. The name of New Disco was used in online music stores like Juno (Juno) and Beatport (Beatport) during the early years of 2002 and the middle of 2008.
Originally they had associated this genre with classic / disco record's Re-Edit songs and a handful of European electronic producers who made this style of songs. Apart from pointing to a new disco song, the name New Disco was also the word used in Beatport to explain American labels related to electro crash and French house.
(* Electro crash: music genre that rebuilt based on the 80's New Wave, Post Punk, Electro, Disco etc.)
In 2002, Independent magazine rated Nu-Disco as born music as a result of applying modern technology and delicate music production to Disci / Funk in the 1970s. In 2008, Beatport described Nu-Disco as music on the extension of Disco, Boogie / Cosmic / Balearic / Italro Disco in the '70s and early' 80s.
In the 1970's and 1980's, I will tell you about the music that arranged old days nostalgic disco music into contemporary versions over time. It is that the way of driving sound is like disco music of the past. For that reason, I use instruments such as synths specific to disco, guitar sound, drum machine.
The tempo is often in the range of 110 to 120 BPM.
Movement itself that makes Disco a revival to the present age is already cool!
In recent years Nu Disco is proud of its strong popularity, I can not help it.
I think that it is a good part of this genre that house music becomes Nu Disco, HIPHOP becomes Nu Disco, and reaching various genres can reach out.
And above all, it is a pleasant rhythm. If you listen to it at home, you will not be here!
It surely sticks to people who have got tired of Ageague's songs!
If you do not understand the charm of Nu Disco, please try listening first. I definitely will be addicted.
This genre became especially popular in the middle of the 2000s, and also in the middle of the 2010s a small revival boom came. The name of New Disco was used in online music stores like Juno (Juno) and Beatport (Beatport) during the early years of 2002 and the middle of 2008.
Originally they had associated this genre with classic / disco record's Re-Edit songs and a handful of European electronic producers who made this style of songs. Apart from pointing to a new disco song, the name New Disco was also the word used in Beatport to explain American labels related to electro crash and French house.
(* Electro crash: music genre that rebuilt based on the 80's New Wave, Post Punk, Electro, Disco etc.)
In 2002, Independent magazine rated Nu-Disco as born music as a result of applying modern technology and delicate music production to Disci / Funk in the 1970s. In 2008, Beatport described Nu-Disco as music on the extension of Disco, Boogie / Cosmic / Balearic / Italro Disco in the '70s and early' 80s.
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