No EuroDisco tribute is complete without the "Gentlemen of Music." With their signature high-pitched choruses and Thomas Anders’ velvety vocals, tracks like Cheri, Cheri Lady or Brother Louie defined the era's romantic-yet-danceable aesthetic.
The voice behind Enigma’s later success started as a disco starlet. With her breathy vocals and sophisticated production (courtesy of Michael Cretu), Sandra’s hits like Maria Magdalena added a touch of elegance and "New Wave" sensibility to the disco charts. Why Volume 8 Still Matters No EuroDisco tribute is complete without the "Gentlemen
Today, this music enjoys a massive "Retrowave" revival. Younger producers are sampling these iconic drum machine patterns and FM-synth bells, proving that the DNA of 80s EuroDisco is still very much alive in modern pop. Why Volume 8 Still Matters Today, this music
Here is a deep dive into the titans of the dance floor featured in this volume. The Italo-German Blueprint " Fancy brought a theatrical
After Modern Talking’s first split, Bohlen stepped behind the microphone himself. Blue System brought a slightly more "rock-disco" edge, utilizing deeper vocals and atmospheric arrangements. The Maestros of Melody
The master of "Masquerade Les Marionnettes," Fancy brought a theatrical, slightly mysterious vibe to the dance floor. His tracks often featured faster tempos and intricate synth layering that bordered on the avant-garde.