
2010+ Disco
Disco Music released during 2010:
"White
Knuckle Ride" by Jamiroquai, on the album Rock Dust Light Star
- electro-disco - reached #39 Pop in the U.K., #15 Pop in the Netherlands,
#1 Pop in Italy, and #7 Billboard Hot Dance Club Songs in the U.S.
"Swinging
to the Bass (Classic Disco Version)" by Los Charly's Orchestra, on the
album Chicano Disco Funk
"Classic
Reissue" by Los Charly's Orchestra, on the album Chicano Disco
Funk - jazzy disco
"Tanto
Soul" by Los Charly's Orchestra, on the album Chicano Disco
Funk - electro-disco
"You've Changed" by Sia [Furler], on the album We
Are Born -
electro-disco-pop - reached #31 on the ARIA Singles Chart in Australia in
January 2010
"I
Look to You" by Miami Horror featuring Kimbra [Johnson], on the
album Illumination -
disco-house
"And
the Beat Goes On" by the Whispers, on the album The Beat Goes On:
Live in Baltimore - electro-disco reprise of their 1979 hit; recorded
live in October 2009 in Maryland
"It's
A Love Thing" by the Whispers, on the album The Beat Goes On: Live
in Baltimore - electro-disco reprise of their 1980 hit; recorded live
in October 2009 in Maryland
"It's
Alright to Love Me" by Johnny Mathis - electro-disco;
recorded in February 1981, but
first released in 2010 on Warner France's compilation Nile Rodgers
presents The Chic Organization: Boxset Volume 1: Savoir Faire
"Disco Gamma" by Los Charly's Orchestra is electro-funk.
"Cocaine
Blues" by Escort is electro-pop-funk whose melody is a newly recorded
copy of the melody of "Do It ('Til You're Satisfied)" by B.T. Express
(1974).
"California
Gurls" by Katy Perry (feat. Snoop Dogg) is electro-pop-dance.
"Misery"
by Maroon 5 is electro-pop.
The amazing "Boogieland"
by MoonShoes is disco-flavored electro-dance.
The very pleasant "I'll
Change My Game" by Fonzi Thornton featuring Chic, released in 2010 but
recorded in
1981, is electro-dance with a strong disco flavor.
Disco Music released during 2011:
"Feeling
High" by Los Charly's Orchestra, on the album The Groove and Its
Synonyms - jazzy disco
"Prisoner
of Love" by Jessica 6 featuring Antony Hegarty -
disco-house
"McArthur
Park" by Amii Stewart, on the album
Great
Classics Revisited - cover of Donna Summer's 1978
hit "MacArthur Park"
"What
A Fool Believes" by the Doobie
Brothers, on the
album Live At The Greek Theater 1982 - electro-disco-pop reprise
of their 1978 hit; recorded live in 1982 in California
"Real Love" by
the Doobie Brothers, on the album
Live At The Greek Theater 1982 - electro-disco-pop version of their
1980 hit; recorded live in 1982 in California
The original mix of "Do
You Believe?" by Poolside is a bit slower than disco but certainly has
an electro-disco flavor including with its bassline.
"Babe
(Don't Feed the Wildlife)" by [Jonathan] Golabek is a magnificent
electro-dance/synth-pop song with brief segments with rock
guitar and violin.
"Fantasy" by Breakbot (featuring Ruckazoid) is disco-flavored electronica.
"Painted
Eyes" by Hercules and Love Affair is disco-flavored electronica.
"I Don't Like Disco" by Amanda Lear is electronica/euro house.
Disco Music released during 2012:
"The
Secret Life of Us" by Joey Negro and the Sunburst Band featuring Donna
Gardier and Diane Charlemagne, on the album The Secret Life of Us -
electro-disco
"Where
the Lights Meet the Music" by Joey Negro and the Sunburst Band
featuring Darien, on the album The Secret Life of Us -
electro-disco
"Die
from a Broken Heart" by Bimbo Boy (Dennis Alexis Hellström)
is italo-styled electro-dance.
"Shout It
(From The Rooftops)" by Cool Million featuring Donna Gardier is
electro-R&B-dance with real rhythm guitar.
Disco Music released during 2013:
"André
Leon Talley" by Company Freak - electro-disco
"Get Lucky" by Daft Punk featuring Pharrell Williams - electro-disco,
on the album Random
Access Memories - reached #1 Pop in the UK in April 2013 and #14
Pop in the U.S. in 2013 (so far - let's check later at
http://www.billboard.com/artist/300085/Daft+Punk/chart?f=379 for its
final peak position)
"Give Life Back to Music" by Daft Punk - electro-disco,
on the album Random
Access Memories
"Red
Beans" by Drop Out Orchestra, on the album The Power of
Music
"The
National Theatre" by Drop Out Orchestra, on the album The Power of
Music
"Day
Vague" by Drop Out Orchestra, on the album The Power of
Music
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Some Disco Moments from the 2010s
The 2010 video game "Just
Dance 2" included the disco songs "Rasputin" by Boney M, "Hot Stuff"
by Donna Summer, and "Cosmic Girl" by Jamiroquai.
The 2011 video game "Just
Dance 3" included the metal-disco/rock-disco song "I Was Made For
Lovin' You" by KISS.
The 2012 video game "Just
Dance 4" included the disco songs "Can't Take My Eyes Off You" by Boys
Town Gang and "You're the First, the Last, My Everything" by Barry White.
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