2010-2019 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.
"International
Lover Disco" by Freddy Fischer and His Cosmic Rocktime Band - electro-disco in
Italian and English
"Disco
Dell' Amore" by Freddy Fischer and His Cosmic Rocktime Band - Italian electro-rock-disco
"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
"Beam Me Up" by Midnight Magic - 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
"Look Don't Touch"
by Shena [Winchester], on the album 2079
"Slanderous (Rude Boy)"
by Shena [Winchester], on the album 2079 - disco-fusion
"I
Look to You" by Miami Horror featuring Kimbra [Johnson], on the
album Illumination -
disco-house
"On a Highway to Saturn" by D-Pulse - electro-disco/disco-house
"Bad Luck"
by Larry Carlton, on the album Larry Carlton Plays the Sounds of Philadelphia -
A Tribute to Kenny Gamble and Leon Huff - instrumental electro-disco
version of the 1975 hit by Harold Melvin and the Blue Notes
"I'll Be Around"
by Larry Carlton, on the album Larry Carlton Plays the Sounds of Philadelphia -
A Tribute to Kenny Gamble and Leon Huff - mellow instrumental jazzy electro-disco
version of the 1972 soul hit by the Spinners
"No Nos Pararán"
by Banda Achilifunk, on the album Gitano Real - Spanish jazzy disco version of McFadden and Whitehead 1979 disco hit
"Ain't No Stopping Us Now"
"Good Life" by Brassroots -
jazzy disco version of Innercity's song
"Rock the Boat" by La RetroBand, on the album Celebremos - electro-disco cover of the 1974 hit by the Hues Corporation
"Lady's Night" by La RetroBand, on the album Celebremos - electro-disco cover of the 1979 hit "Ladies' Night" by Kool and the Gang
"Celebrations" by La RetroBand, on the album Celebremos - electro-disco cover of the 1980 hit "Celebration" by Kool and the Gang
"Fever Night" by La RetroBand, on the album Celebremos - electro-rock-disco cover of the Bee Gees' 1977 hit "Night Fever"
"Staying Alive" by La RetroBand, on the album Celebremos - electro-disco cover of the Bee Gees' 1977 hit
"In the Navy" by La RetroBand, on the album Celebremos - electro-disco cover of the hit by the Village People
"Y M C A" by La RetroBand, on the album Celebremos - electro-disco cover of the 1978 hit by the Village People
"Ring My Bell"
by Melodian Pops Orchestra, on the album Trumpet Gold - instrumental
electro-disco cover of Anita Ward's 1979 hit
"Hot Stuff"
by Melodian Pops Orchestra, on the album Trumpet Gold - instrumental
disco cover of Donna Summer's 1979 hit
"Yes
Sir, I Can Boogie" by Melodian Pops Orchestra, on the album Trumpet Gold - instrumental
jazzy disco cover of Baccara's 1977 disco hit
"Don't
Let Me Be Misunderstood" by Melodian Pops Orchestra, on the album Trumpet Gold -
instrumental electro-rock-disco cover of the 1965 song by the Animals, styled similarly to
Santa Esmeralda's 1977 version
"You are My Last My First Everything" by Ladislav Kerndl, on the album Nejkrasnejsi Filmove Melodie - cover of Barry White's disco hit "You're the First, the Last, My Everything"
"One of These Nights" by Craig Duncan, on the album Country Mountain Tributes: The Songs of the Eagles - mellow instrumental bluegrass-disco version of the Eagles' 1975 rock-disco hit
"One of These Nights" by Kam Falk, on the album Retro-Respect - electro-rock-disco cover of the 1975 Eagles hit
"One of These Nights" by Fearless Rock Band, on the album Infinite Impressions of Eagles a.k.a. A Tribute to Eagles - rock-disco cover of the 1975 Eagles hit
"Another One Bites the Dust" by Glee Cast, on the album Glee: The Music, The Complete Season One - electro-rock-disco cover of Queen's 1980 hit
"Mis je" by An + Jan + Jan - Dutch electro-rock-disco version of the Rolling Stones' 1978 hit "Miss You"
"Spacer" by Le Minimoys Band, on the children's album Le Minimoys Band, Volume 2 - electro-disco cover of the hit by Sheila and B. Devotion
"We Are Family" by Le Minimoys Band, on the children's album Le Minimoys Band, Volume 2 - electro-disco cover of Sister Sledge's hit
"Last Night a DJ Saved My Life" by Le Minimoys Band, on the children's album Le Minimoys Band, Volume 2 - electro-disco cover of Indeep's 1982 hit
"And the Beat Goes On" by Le Minimoys Band, on the children's album Le Minimoys Band, Volume 2 - electro-disco cover of the hit by the Whispers
"Daddy Cool" by Le Minimoys Band, on the children's album Le Minimoys Band, Volume 2 - electro-disco cover of Boney M's hit
"Love Foolosophy" by Alpha Groove, on the album ReCovered Hits, Volume 3 - electro-disco cover of Jamiroquai's 2001 disco hit
"Little L" by Alpha Groove, on the album ReCovered Hits, Volume 3 - electro-disco cover of Jamiroquai's 2001 disco hit
"Murder on the Dancefloor" by Girls Club, on the album ReCovered Hits, Volume 3 - cover of Sophie Ellis-Bextor's 2001 disco hit
"Love At First Sight" by Girls Club, on the album ReCovered Hits, Volume 3 - disco-house version of Kylie Minogue's 2001 techno song
"Oh What A Night" by Sensation Ltd, on the album ReCovered Hits, Volume 3 - electro-disco-pop cover of the 1975 hit by Frankie Valli and the Four Seasons
"Le Freak" by Soul Glow - funky electro-disco cover of Chic's 1978 hit
"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
"Gimme! Gimme! Gimme! (A Man After Midnight)" by Brass Band Willebroek and Frans Violet, on the album Funky Brass - disco version of the 1979 disco-pop hit by ABBA
"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
"Anxiety" by The Horne Section a.k.a. T.H.S. - electro-disco; recorded in 1983 but first released in 2010 by Boogie Times Records on the album The Unreleased Album
"Invasion of the Freaks" by The Horne Section a.k.a. T.H.S. - electro-disco; recorded in 1983 but first released in 2010 by Boogie Times Records on the album The Unreleased Album
"True Confusion" by The Horne Section a.k.a. T.H.S. - funky electro-R&B-disco; recorded in 1983 but first released in 2010 by Boogie Times Records on the album The Unreleased Album
"Exotic Lady" by The Horne Section a.k.a. T.H.S. - electro-R&B-disco; recorded in 1983 but first released in 2010 by Boogie Times Records on the album The Unreleased Album
"Don't Feel Sorry" by Ellie Hope - electro-disco; recorded in the 1980s but apparently first released in 2010
"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 Any Way You Wanna" by People's Choice (1975).
"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:
"Eruption" by Crazy P,
on the album When We On - mellow disco
"Feeling
High" by Los Charly's Orchestra, on the album The Groove and Its
Synonyms - jazzy disco
"Feel My Beat" by Danny Clark and Jay Benham featuring Natasha Watts, on the album 2011 Miami Sampler - electro-disco
"Foreign Language (Original Mix)"
by Flight Facilities featuring Jess Higgs a.k.a. George Maple - reached #87 on Australia's ARIA Charts in 2011
"Prisoner
of Love" by Jessica 6 featuring Antony Hegarty -
disco-house
"Everywhere I Go (Original Mix)" by Satin Jackets featuring Eric Cozier - disco-house
"Drop Me a Line" by Midnight Magic -
electro-disco
"Your Name" by Richie Aldente,
on the album For the Ladies - electro-disco-fusion
"Bing Bing Bing" by Kim Yon-Ja (Yon-Ja Kim), on the album Teuloteu yeowang a.k.a. Trot Queen - Korean latin-rock-disco-pop
"Danjang-ui Miarigogae" by Kim Yon-Ja (Yon-Ja Kim), on the album Teuloteu yeowang a.k.a. Trot Queen - Korean disco-pop
"Rainy Gomoreyong" a.k.a. "Binaelineun Gomolyeong" by Kim Yon-Ja (Yon-Ja Kim), on the album Teuloteu yeowang a.k.a. Trot Queen - Korean disco-pop
"Clock Hands" a.k.a. "Sigyebaneul" by Kim Yon-Ja (Yon-Ja Kim), on the album Teuloteu yeowang a.k.a. Trot Queen - Korean rock-disco-pop
"Broken Wall Clock" a.k.a. "Gojangnan byeogsigye" by Kim Yon-Ja (Yon-Ja Kim), on the album Teuloteu yeowang a.k.a. Trot Queen - Korean rock-disco-pop
"Og-I" by Kim Yon-Ja (Yon-Ja Kim), on the album Teuloteu yeowang a.k.a. Trot Queen - Korean latin-disco-pop
"If God Lends Me a Thousand Years" a.k.a. "Cheonnyeon-eul billyeo jundamyeon" by Kim Yon-Ja (Yon-Ja Kim), on the album Teuloteu yeowang a.k.a. Trot Queen - Korean latin-disco-pop
"Seagull Love" a.k.a. "Galmaegi salang" by Kim Yon-Ja (Yon-Ja Kim), on the album Teuloteu yeowang a.k.a. Trot Queen - Korean jazzy latin-rock-disco-pop
"Hwangjin-I" by Kim Yon-Ja (Yon-Ja Kim), on the album Teuloteu yeowang a.k.a. Trot Queen - Korean rock-disco-pop
"Honey" a.k.a. "Jagiya" by Kim Yon-Ja (Yon-Ja Kim), on the album Teuloteu yeowang a.k.a. Trot Queen - Korean rock-disco-pop
"Ami Bird" a.k.a. "Amisae" by Kim Yon-Ja (Yon-Ja Kim), on the album Teuloteu yeowang a.k.a. Trot Queen - Korean-flavored disco-pop in Korean
"Unconditional" a.k.a. "Mujogeon" by Kim Yon-Ja (Yon-Ja Kim), on the album Teuloteu yeowang a.k.a. Trot Queen - Korean rock-disco-pop
"Wonderful Life" a.k.a. "Meosjin-insaeng" by Kim Yon-Ja (Yon-Ja Kim), on the album Teuloteu yeowang a.k.a. Trot Queen - Korean rock-disco-pop
"Don't Cry" a.k.a. "Ujimala" by Kim Yon-Ja (Yon-Ja Kim), on the album Teuloteu yeowang a.k.a. Trot Queen - Korean disco-pop
"Lie" a.k.a. "Geojismal" by Kim Yon-Ja (Yon-Ja Kim), on the album Teuloteu yeowang a.k.a. Trot Queen - Korean rock-disco-pop
"Hongdoya ujimala" by Kim Yon-Ja (Yon-Ja Kim), on the album Teuloteu yeowang a.k.a. Trot Queen - Korean rock-disco-pop
"Misty" by Kim Yon-Ja (Yon-Ja Kim), on the album Teuloteu yeowang a.k.a. Trot Queen - Korean rock-disco-pop
"Naesalang geudaeyeo" by Kim Yon-Ja (Yon-Ja Kim), on the album Teuloteu yeowang a.k.a. Trot Queen - Korean jazzy disco-pop
"Ulgoneomneun bagdaljae" by Kim Yon-Ja (Yon-Ja Kim), on the album Teuloteu yeowang a.k.a. Trot Queen - Korean disco-pop
"Nageune seol-um" by Kim Yon-Ja (Yon-Ja Kim), on the album Teuloteu yeowang a.k.a. Trot Queen - Korean jazzy disco-pop
"Cheongchungobaeg" by Kim Yon-Ja (Yon-Ja Kim), on the album Teuloteu yeowang a.k.a. Trot Queen - Korean latin-disco-pop
"Gaenali cheonyeo" by Kim Yon-Ja (Yon-Ja Kim), on the album Teuloteu yeowang a.k.a. Trot Queen - Korean disco-pop
"Beonjieobsneun jumag" by Kim Yon-Ja (Yon-Ja Kim), on the album Teuloteu yeowang a.k.a. Trot Queen - Korean-flavored disco-pop in Korean
"Ul-eola gitajul" by Kim Yon-Ja (Yon-Ja Kim), on the album Teuloteu yeowang a.k.a. Trot Queen - Korean disco-pop
"Gamgyeogsidae" by Kim Yon-Ja (Yon-Ja Kim), on the album Teuloteu yeowang a.k.a. Trot Queen - Korean disco-pop-fusion
"Muneojin salangtab" by Kim Yon-Ja (Yon-Ja Kim), on the album Teuloteu yeowang a.k.a. Trot Queen - Korean disco-pop
"Dongbaeg-agassi" by Kim Yon-Ja (Yon-Ja Kim), on the album Teuloteu yeowang a.k.a. Trot Queen - Korean disco-pop
"Hwangpodochdae" by Kim Yon-Ja (Yon-Ja Kim), on the album Teuloteu yeowang a.k.a. Trot Queen - Korean disco-pop
"Mogpoui nunmul" by Kim Yon-Ja (Yon-Ja Kim), on the album Teuloteu yeowang a.k.a. Trot Queen - Korean latin-disco-pop
"Bis-sog-ui yeoin" by Kim Yon-Ja (Yon-Ja Kim), on the album Teuloteu yeowang a.k.a. Trot Queen - Korean jazzy rock-disco-pop
"Yalmiun salam" by Kim Yon-Ja (Yon-Ja Kim), on the album Teuloteu yeowang a.k.a. Trot Queen - Korean rock-disco-pop
"Jal iss-eoyo" by Kim Yon-Ja (Yon-Ja Kim), on the album Teuloteu yeowang a.k.a. Trot Queen - Korean rock-disco-pop
"Jeonseon-Yagog" by Kim Yon-Ja (Yon-Ja Kim), on the album Teuloteu yeowang a.k.a. Trot Queen - Korean disco-pop
"Gudseeola Geumsun-a" by Kim Yon-Ja (Yon-Ja Kim), on the album Teuloteu yeowang a.k.a. Trot Queen - Korean disco-pop
"Lucky Seoul" by Kim Yon-Ja (Yon-Ja Kim), on the album Teuloteu yeowang a.k.a. Trot Queen - disco-pop in Korean and English
"Dangsin-i joh-a" by Kim Yon-Ja featuring Hong Sang-gi, on the album Teuloteu yeowang a.k.a. Trot Queen - Korean rock-disco-pop
"Boogie Oogie Oogie" by Randy Scott,
on the album 90 Degrees at Midnight - instrumental jazzy electro-disco version of the 1978 hit by A Taste of Honey
"Heaven
Must Be Missing an Angel" by Banda Old Days and Strings, on the album
Happy Together - rock-disco cover of Tavares' 1976 hit
"Survivor / I Will Survive" by Glee Cast featuring Amber Riley, Heather Morris, Naya Rivera, and Vanessa Lengies - disco covers of these songs by Destiny's Child and Gloria Gaynor
"Car Wash" by Brass Band Willebroek and Frans Violet, on the album Brass Blockbusters - cover of Rose Royce's 1976 hit
"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
"Slavonic March" by Kai Warner and His Orchestra - instrumental electro-disco version
of "Marche slave" by Pyotr Tchaikovsky from 1876; recorded sometime between 1975-1980
but first released on the compilation Warner's Disco Party in 2011
"Kousoku douro" by So Nice, on the album Love - Japanese electro-disco; recorded in 1979 but first released in 2011 by Octave
"Love Sick" by So Nice, on the album Love - electro-disco-fusion in Japanese and English; recorded in 1979 but first released in 2011 by Octave
"Love Sick (Live Version)" by So Nice, bonus track on the album Love - electro-disco-fusion in Japanese and English; recorded in 1979 but first released in 2011 by Octave
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.
"Sote Sote Adhi Raat" by The Bombay Royale is a very good Hindi disco-flavored electro-dance tune.
"Babe
(Don't Feed the Wildlife)" by [Jonathan] Golabek is a magnificent
electro-dance/synth-pop song with brief segments with rock
guitar and electric 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" by Thomas Pickert is power pop.
Disco Music released during 2012:
"Treasure"
by Bruno Mars (a.k.a. Peter Gene Hernandez), on the album Unorthodox
Jukebox - electro-disco-pop; reached #12 Pop in the U.K. in 2013,
#5 Billboard Hot 100 in the U.S. in June 2013, and #10 on the ARIA Singles
Chart in Australia in June 2013
"Doigsong" by Kindness
(a.k.a. Adam Bainbridge), on the album World, You Need a Change of Mind - electro-disco-pop
"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
"Guardians
of the Night" by Padded Cell - electro-disco
"Heat"
by Midnight Magic, on the album What the Eyes Can't See - electro-disco;
a different song from the identically-named song on their album Walking the Midnight Streets
"Der Bluff" by Freddy Fischer
and His Cosmic Rocktime Band, on the album Dreimal um die Sonne - German
electro-rock-disco
"Am
seidenen Faden" by Freddy Fischer and His Cosmic Rocktime Band, on the album
Dreimal um die Sonne - German electro-disco
"Ich
wander durch die Sterne" by Freddy Fischer and His Cosmic Rocktime Band, on the
album Dreimal um die Sonne - German electro-disco
"Du bist meine Liebe" by
Freddy Fischer and His Cosmic Rocktime Band, on the album Dreimal um die Sonne
- German electro-disco-pop
"Keine
Angst vorm Fliegen" by Freddy Fischer and His Cosmic Rocktime Band, on the
album Dreimal um die Sonne - German electro-disco-pop
"Durch
die Tränen in das Glück" by Freddy Fischer and His Cosmic Rocktime Band,
on the album Dreimal um die Sonne - German electro-rock-disco-pop
"Oh, Gwangju" by Kim Yon-ja, on the album Mercury Lamps: Special Edition Vol. 1 - Korean disco-pop
"With Affection Left Behind" by Kim Yon-ja, on the album Mercury Lamps: Special Edition Vol. 1 - Korean rock-disco-pop
"Your Love" by Jin Sung, on the album To Love - Korean-flavored disco-pop-fusion in Korean
"At Andong Station" by Jin Sung, on the album To Love - Korean rock-disco-pop remake of his 2008 song
"A Departee" by Jin Sung, on the album To Love - Korean rock-disco-pop
"Life is Like a Watermill" by Jin Sung, on the album To Love - Korean rock-disco-pop
"I Was Made for Lovin' You" by Axxis, on the album reDISCOver(ed) -
metal-disco; cover of KISS's 1979 hit
"Ring My Bell" by Johnny McGillis,
on the album Two Sides - electro-disco cover of Anita Ward's 1979 hit
"Maniac" by Moullinex and Peaches - electro-disco-pop version of the hit song from the 1983 movie Flashdance
"Stomp" by The Drifters, on the album Soul Man - cover of the 1980 Brothers Johnson hit
"Ladies Night" by The Drifters, on the album Soul Man - electro-disco cover of the 1979 Kool and the Gang hit
"Rock With You" by The MJ Tribute Band, on the album Pub Grooves Vol. 1 - electro-disco version of Michael Jackson's 1979 disco hit
"Sing It Back" by Roller Disco, on the album Pub Grooves Vol. 1 - electro-disco cover of Moloko's song
"Feest!" by Kapitein Winokio,
on the album Kapitein Winokio zingt 10 hits van vroeger - Dutch electro-disco version
of Kool and the Gang's 1980 hit "Celebration"
"Turn the Beat Around (American Idol Performance)" by Jessica Sanchez, on the album Jessica Sanchez: Journey to the Finale - American Idol, Season 11 - electro-disco cover of Vicki Sue Robinson's 1976 hit
"You're the First, the Last, My Everything" by Nicholas David, on the album The Complete Season 3 Collection (The Voice Performance) - electro-disco version of Barry White's disco hit
"You Should Be Dancing" by Glee Cast featuring Darren Criss, Harry Shum Jr., and Heather Morris, on the album Glee: The Music, The Complete Season Three - electro-disco cover of the 1976 Bee Gees hit
"Night Fever" by Glee Cast featuring Darren Criss, Matthew Morrison, and Samuel Larsen, on the album Glee: The Music, The Complete Season Three - cover of the 1977 Bee Gees hit
"Disco Inferno" by Glee Cast featuring Amber Riley, Heather Morris, and Naya Rivera, on the album Glee: The Music, The Complete Season Three - electro-disco cover of the 1976 Trammps hit
"Dancing Queen (Ao Vivo)" by Daniel Boaventura, on the album Daniel Boaventura (Ao Vivo) - electro-disco version of ABBA's 1976 dance-pop hit
"You're the First, the Last, My Everything (Ao Vivo)" by Daniel Boaventura, on the album Daniel Boaventura (Ao Vivo) - electro-disco version of Barry White's disco hit
"I Love the Nightlife (Ao Vivo)" by Daniel Boaventura, on the album Daniel Boaventura (Ao Vivo) - electro-disco cover of Alicia Bridges' hit
"Rock With You (Live at Wembley)" by Michael Jackson, on the album
Bad 25 - Deluxe Edition - electro-disco reprise of his 1979 hit;
recorded live in July 1988 in England
"Could It Be I'm Falling in Love" by The Sven Libæk Orchestra, on the album Close Encounters of the Third Kind - instrumental electro-disco version of the Spinners' 1972 soul hit; presumably recorded in the late 1970s or early 1980s
"Boogie Oogie Oogie" by The Sven Libæk Orchestra, on the album This Masquerade - instrumental disco version of A Taste of Honey's 1978 disco hit; presumably recorded in the late 1970s or early 1980s
"Wild It's Broken"
by Bob Chance (a.k.a. Robert Wahlsteen) - rock-disco original 1973 version of his 1980 song,
only given out as a test pressing in 1973 but first commercially released in March 2012 by Emotional Rescue
"Jen klid, on přijde" by Petra Černocká - Czech electro-disco-pop; recorded between 1979-1989 but first released in 2012 on the compilation album Tak běž (Nahrávky z let 1979-1989)
"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.
"Troublemaker" by Olly Murs featuring Flo Rida is disco-influenced pop.
"Escape to Paradise (Theme)" by Jimmy Michaels featuring Camilla
Twisselman is disco-flavored electro-dance.
"More Things Change" by Jimmy Michaels featuring D.C. LaRue is
electro-dance.
Disco Music released during 2013:
"André
Leon Talley" by Company Freak - electro-disco
"Get
Lucky" by Daft Punk featuring Pharrell Williams,
on the album Random
Access Memories - electro-disco; with Nile Rodgers on guitar - reached #1 Pop in the UK in April 2013, #2
Billboard Hot 100 in the U.S. in 2013, #1 Hot 100 in Canada,
#1 on the ARIA Singles Chart in Australia in May 2013
"Give
Life Back to Music" by Daft Punk,
on the album Random
Access Memories - electro-disco
"Sunlight"
by the Brand New Heavies featuring N'Dea Davenport
"Birthday" by Katy Perry, on the album Prism - electro-disco-pop; reached #17 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart in the U.S., #11 on Billboard's Adult Top 40 chart in the U.S., #1 on Billboard's Dance Club Songs chart in the U.S., #7 Pop in Canada, #22 Pop in the UK
"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
"Hotpants"
by Disco Dick a.k.a. Christian d'Or
"My Promise" by Earth,
Wind, and Fire, on the album Now, Then and Forever - disco-funk
"Dance Floor" by Earth,
Wind, and Fire, on the album Now, Then and Forever - funky disco
"Night of My Life" by Earth,
Wind, and Fire, on the album Now, Then and Forever - funky electro-rock-disco
"Mandou Bem" by Jota Quest featuring Nile Rodgers, on the album Funky Funky
Boom Boom - Portuguese electro-rock-disco from Brazil
"Disco Baby" by Richie Aldente, on the album Disco Baby - electro-disco-fusion
"Take My Party Serious" by Richie Aldente, on the album Disco Baby - electro-disco-fusion
"Trust" by Richie Aldente, on the album Disco Baby - jazzy electro-disco-pop
"Stand on the Horizon" by Franz Ferdinand,
on the album Right Thoughts, Right Words, Right Action - punk-disco/rock-disco
"Love Illumination" by Franz Ferdinand,
on the album Right Thoughts, Right Words, Right Action - electro-rock-disco
"Suspicious" by Sultan of the Disco, on the album The Golden Age - Korean disco-pop
"Oriental Disco Express" by Sultan of the Disco, on the album The Golden Age - Korean funky disco
"Ttungtanji" by Sultan of the Disco, on the album The Golden Age - Korean funky disco
"Cruising Through Space" by Patchworks Galactic Project (a.k.a. Bruno Hovart), on the album Space
"Gobblins Are Gone" by Patchworks Galactic Project (a.k.a. Bruno Hovart), on the album Space - electro-disco; samples drumbeats from AKB's 1979 disco song "Stand Up - Sit Down"
"Time and Space" by Patchworks Galactic Project (a.k.a. Bruno Hovart), on the album Space - electro-disco
"Treasure" by Cimorelli,
on the album Best of 2013 - electro-disco-pop cover of Bruno Mars' 2012 electro-disco-pop hit
"Treasure" by Jason Chen
and Heejun Han - electro-disco-pop cover of Bruno Mars' 2012 electro-disco-pop hit
"Boogie Wonderland" by
Rob Starr and the Hollywood Singers and Orchestra, on the album Madagascar: The
Film Hits - electro-disco cover of the hit by Earth, Wind and Fire with the Emotions
"Don't
Leave Me This Way" by Dami Im, on the album Dami Im - electro-disco cover
of the 1976 Thelma Houston disco hit originally by Harold Melvin and the Blue Notes
"Night Fever" by Joe Dibrutto, on the album Presa Diretta - electro-disco cover of the 1977 disco hit by the Bee Gees
"Disco Inferno" by Joe Dibrutto, on the album Presa Diretta - electro-disco version of the Trammps' 1976 disco hit
"You're the First, the Last, My Everything" by Joe Dibrutto, on the album Presa Diretta - electro-disco version of Barry White's disco hit
"My First, My Last, My Everything" by The Infernos Band, on the album Keeping Jersey Strong Tour - electro-disco version of Barry White's disco hit "You're the First, the Last, My Everything"
"The First, the Last, My Everything" by Jean Le Fort, on the album Fernando - Saxophone Favourites - instrumental jazzy electro-disco version of Barry White's disco hit "You're the First, the Last, My Everything"
"Make That Move" by Smooth Jazz All Stars, on the album Smooth Jazz Tribute to Shalamar - instrumental jazzy disco version of Shalamar's hit
"Second Time Around" by Smooth Jazz All Stars, on the album Smooth Jazz Tribute to Shalamar - instrumental jazzy disco version of Shalamar's hit
"It's a Love Thing" by Smooth Jazz All Stars, on the album Smooth Jazz Tribute to The Whispers - instrumental jazzy electro-disco version of the Whispers' hit
"You're the First, the Last, My Everything" by Smooth Jazz All Stars, on the album Smooth Jazz Tribute to Barry White - instrumental jazzy electro-disco version of Barry White's hit
"Dance, Dance, Dance" by Smooth Jazz All Stars, on the album Smooth Jazz Tribute to Chic - instrumental jazzy electro-disco version of Chic's hit
"Everybody Dance" by Smooth Jazz All Stars, on the album Smooth Jazz Tribute to Chic - instrumental jazzy electro-disco version of Chic's hit
"I Want Your Love" by Smooth Jazz All Stars, on the album Smooth Jazz Tribute to Chic - instrumental jazzy electro-disco version of Chic's hit
"Good Times" by Smooth Jazz All Stars, on the album Smooth Jazz Tribute to Chic - instrumental jazzy electro-disco version of Chic's hit
"My Forbidden Lover" by Smooth Jazz All Stars, on the album Smooth Jazz Tribute to Chic - instrumental jazzy electro-disco version of Chic's 1979 song
"Chic Mystique" by Smooth Jazz All Stars, on the album Smooth Jazz Tribute to Chic - instrumental jazzy electro-disco version of Chic's 1992 song
"Heaven Must Be Missing an Angel / You're the First, the Last My Everything" by Ger Vos, on the album Live in Rotterdam - covers of these hits by Tavares and Barry White respectively;
recorded live in Rotterdam, Netherlands
"Let's Go Round Again (Live)" by Average White Band,
on the album Times Squared ... Live from New York - jazzy electro-disco reprise of their 1980 disco hit;
recorded live in March 2009 in New York
"Finn" by Tornaado - rock-disco; recorded in 1979, but first released
in 2013 on Tornaado's album Instrumentaaltsükkel "Regatt" from
Frotee Records
"Pan Flute Beat" a.k.a. "Disco Pan Flute" by Gerhard Heinz - electro-disco; recorded during the original disco era, but first released in October 2013 on JMP Music's compilation Gerhard Heinz - The Definitive Collection
"Holiday Feeling (Disco Mix)" by Angelika Simon - recorded during the original
disco era, but first released in December 2013 on JMP Music's compilation Go Get
a Kick... (Expanded Edition)
"Catherine
Cherie's Theme" by Pippa Armstrong - Spanish-flavored electro-disco;
recorded to play during the 1982 film Catherine Cherie, but first released
in December 2013 on JMP Music's compilation Go Get a Kick... (Expanded Edition)
"The Magic Touch" by Stelvio Cipriani -
electro-disco; was on the 1980 promotional record Rhythmical Movement - N. 2 marked "NOT FOR SALE"
but first commercially released in March 2013 on the album Libidine: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack
"Over and Over" by Horizon - electro-disco-soul; recorded in 1984 but first released in 2013 on BBQ's compilation San Antonio's Own
"Snap to It" by Horizon - funky electro-disco; recorded in 1984 but first released in 2013 on BBQ's compilation San Antonio's Own
"Rock It On Down" by Horizon - mellow funky electro-disco; recorded in 1984 but first released in 2013 on BBQ's compilation San Antonio's Own
"Thank God It's Friday" by Sonakshi Sinha is disco-flavored electro-dance
in a mix of English and Hindi from the movie Himmatwala.
"Blurred Lines" by Robin Thicke featuring T.I. and Pharrell Williams is
electronic R&B-house-pop.
"I Can't Describe (The Way I Feel)" by Jennifer Hudson featuring T.I. is
electro-R&B-dance with a rap segment.
"Dance Your Pain Away" by Agnetha Faltskog is house music.
Disco Music released during 2014:
"Dangerous" by Rumer
(a.k.a. Sarah Joyce), on the album Into Colour - reached #54 Pop in the U.K.
in November 2014
"Night Flight" by Midnight Magic,
on the album Vicious Love - electro-disco
"Freefall" by The Far Out Monster Disco Orchestra, on the album The Far Out Monster Disco Orchestra: A 20th Year Celebration Recording
"Vendetta" by The Far Out Monster Disco Orchestra, on the album The Far Out Monster Disco Orchestra: A 20th Year Celebration Recording
"Mystery" by The Far Out Monster Disco Orchestra featuring Arthur Verocai, on the album The Far Out Monster Disco Orchestra: A 20th Year Celebration Recording
"A Disco Supreme" by The Far Out Monster Disco Orchestra featuring Arthur Verocai, on the album The Far Out Monster Disco Orchestra: A 20th Year Celebration Recording
"Don't Cha Know He's Alright" by The Far Out Monster Disco Orchestra, on the album The Far Out Monster Disco Orchestra: A 20th Year Celebration Recording - electro-disco-soul
"Get
Your Lovin' While I Can" by Earl Young's Trammps - disco-soul
"Nature's Call" by Shaun Escoffery, on the album In the Red Room - electro-disco-soul
"'95 Tonight" by the Brand New Heavies, on the album Sweet Freaks - electro-disco
"In the Name of Love" by the Brand New Heavies, on the album Sweet Freaks - electro-disco
"Get On" by the Brand New Heavies, on the album Sweet Freaks - electro-R&B-disco
"Sweet Freeek" by the Brand New Heavies, on the album Sweet Freaks - funky disco
"Electricity" by Manganas Garden,
on the EP Manganas Garden
"In the Mood" by Manganas Garden,
on the EP Manganas Garden - electro-disco
"Back to Me" by Jimmy Somerville, on the album Homage
"Travesty" by Jimmy Somerville, on the album Homage
"True Faith"
by Sophie Ellis-Bextor, on the album BBC Radio 2: Sounds of the 80s -
rock-disco-pop version of New Order's song
"Planet Earth" by Luxxury
(a.k.a. Blake Robin) (with Actually), on the album Making Patterns Rhyme: A Tribute to Duran Duran -
electro-disco-pop version of Duran Duran's 1981 new wave song
"Happiness Juice" by Munk featuring Mona Lazette, on the album Chanson 3000 - electro-disco
"Fiona Coyne" by Skylar Spence
(a.k.a. Ryan DeRobertis) - electro-disco; mostly original, but the first 6 seconds contain a brief sample
from L.A.X.'s 1980 disco song "All My Love"
"The City" by Count Basic (featuring Kelli Sae), on the album Sweet Spot - electro-disco
"Caaalifornia" by French Horn Rebellion featuring Ghost Beach, on the album Next Jack Swing - electro-disco-pop
"Right in Front of You" by Anna Abreu, on the album V - electro-disco-pop; reached #21 on Finland's Digital chart in 2014 and #44 on Finland's Radio chart in 2014
"Stomp" by Count Basic (featuring Kelli Sae), on the album Sweet Spot - jazzy electro-disco cover of the 1980 disco hit by the Brothers Johnson
"Ring My Bell" by Zoe Harris, on the album Disco Passion - electro-disco cover of Anita Ward's 1979 hit
"Copacabana" by Fito Giron, on the album Disco Fantasy 2015 - disco-pop cover of Barry Manilow's hit; different from his 1979 version
"I Haven't Stopped Dancing Yet" by Fito Giron, on the album Disco Fantasy 2015 - electro-disco in English and Spanish; cover of Gonzalez's hit; different from his 1979 version
"I Will Survive" by Fito Giron, on the album Disco Fantasy 2015 - electro-disco version of Gloria Gaynor's 1978 hit; different from his 1979 version
"Instant Replay" by Fito Giron, on the album Disco Fantasy 2015 - electro-disco in English and Spanish; cover of Dan Hartman's hit; different from his 1979 version
"Night Fever" by Fito Giron, on the album Disco Fantasy 2015 - electro-disco version of the 1977 Bee Gees hit
"You Should Be Dancing" by Fito Giron, on the album Disco Fantasy 2015 - electro-rock-disco in English and Spanish; cover of the 1976 Bee Gees hit
"You're the First the Last My Everything" by 001 Ensemble, on the album By the Fireside - electro-disco version of Barry White's disco hit
"Treasure (Studio Version)" by
Jermain Jackman - electro-disco cover of Bruno Mars' 2012 hit
"Give Life Back to Music" by Brooklyn Bolster - electro-disco cover of Daft Punk's 2013 song
"Give Life Back to Music" by Brass Band Willebroek and Frans Violet, on the album Brass Royale - disco cover of Daft Punk's 2013 song
"Born To Be Alive" by Brass Band Willebroek, Brass Band De Wâldsang, and Frans Violet, on the album Disco Hits in Brass - disco version of Patrick Hernandez's 1979 rock-disco hit
"Hot Stuff" by Brass Band Willebroek, Brass Band De Wâldsang, and Frans Violet, on the album Disco Hits in Brass - disco version of Donna Summer's 1979 electro-rock-disco hit
"Fame" by Brass Band Willebroek, Brass Band De Wâldsang, and Frans Violet, on the album Disco Hits in Brass - electro-disco; cover of Irene Cara's 1980 hit
"I Was Made For Lovin' You" by Brass Band Willebroek, Brass Band De Wâldsang, and Frans Violet, on the album Disco Hits in Brass - disco version of KISS's 1979 metal-disco hit
"Crying at the Discotheque" by Brass Band Willebroek, Brass Band De Wâldsang, and Frans Violet, on the album Disco Hits in Brass - disco version of Alcazar's 2000 Hi-NRG-disco hit with its melody largely from Sheila and B. Devotion's "Spacer" from 1980
"I Will Survive" by The Platform, on the album Disco Inferno: Dance Hits of the 70's and Beyond - electro-disco cover of Gloria Gaynor's 1978 disco hit
"Night Fever" by The Platform, on the album Disco Inferno: Dance Hits of the 70's and Beyond - electro-disco cover of the 1977 disco hit by the Bee Gees
"Good Times" by The Platform, on the album Disco Inferno: Dance Hits of the 70's and Beyond - electro-disco version of Chic's 1979 disco hit
"Take Your Time (Do It Right)" by The Platform, on the album Disco Inferno: Dance Hits of the 70's and Beyond - electro-disco cover of the 1980 disco hit by the S.O.S. Band
"Second Time Around" by The Platform, on the album Disco Inferno: Dance Hits of the 70's and Beyond - electro-disco cover of Shalamar's disco hit
"YMCA" by The Platform, on the album Disco Inferno: Dance Hits of the 70's and Beyond - electro-disco cover of the Village People's disco hit
"Ladies Night" by The Platform, on the album Disco Inferno: Dance Hits of the 70's and Beyond - electro-disco cover of the 1979 hit by Kool and the Gang
"You're the First the Last My Everything" by The Platform, on the album Disco Inferno: Dance Hits of the 70's and Beyond - electro-disco cover of Barry White's disco hit
"You Should Be Dancing" by The Platform, on the album Disco Inferno: Dance Hits of the 70's and Beyond - electro-disco cover of the 1976 hit by the Bee Gees
"Shame" by The Platform, on the album Disco Inferno: Dance Hits of the 70's and Beyond - electro-disco cover of Evelyn King's 1977 hit
"More Than a Woman" by The Platform, on the album Disco Inferno: Dance Hits of the 70's and Beyond - mellow electro-disco cover of the 1977 hit song, styled like Tavares' version
"Too Cool to Dance" by Eden xo (a.k.a. Jessica Malakouti) - disco-pop
"Disco" by Sheila Simmonds, on the album Hashtags and Handbags - electro-disco-pop
"Wrong Club" by The Ting Tings, on the
album Super Critical - electro-disco-pop; reached #2 on Billboard's Dance Club Songs chart in the U.S. in March 2015, #28 on Billboard's Adult Top 40 chart in the U.S., #45 Pop in Japan
"Hands"
by Macy Gray (a.k.a. Natalie McIntyre), on the album The Way - disco with two rap segments
"Sex Tourist" by Donny Benét, on the album Weekend at Donny's - electro-disco-pop-fusion
"Shapeshifters" by Sam Roberts Band, on the album Lo-Fantasy - electro-rock-disco; released in both all-English and mixed English-French versions
"I Was Made for Loving You (The Voice 2014 Performance)"
by Frank Lakoudis - electro-metal-disco cover of KISS's 1979 hit
"Wild Stallion Mountain" by The Bombay Royale, on the album The Island of Dr Electrico - Hindi disco
"Greedy" by Kim Bumsoo featuring San E, on the album Him - Korean electro-disco
"Andong-yeog-eseo" a.k.a. "At Andong Station" by Kim Youngim, on the album Latest Luxurious Disco a.k.a. New Masterpiece Disco - Korean-flavored electro-disco-pop in Korean; cover of Jin Sung's 2008 song
"Nae naiga eottaeseo" a.k.a. "What About My Age" by Kim Youngim, on the album Latest Luxurious Disco a.k.a. New Masterpiece Disco - Korean electro-disco-pop
"You Don't Even Know What Love Is" by Kim Youngim, on the album Latest Luxurious Disco a.k.a. New Masterpiece Disco - Korean electro-disco-pop
"Dear Chunhyang" by Kim Youngim, on the album Latest Luxurious Disco a.k.a. New Masterpiece Disco - Korean electro-disco-pop
"To My Youth" a.k.a. "Oh, Youth" by Kim Youngim, on the album Latest Luxurious Disco a.k.a. New Masterpiece Disco - Korean electro-disco-pop
"Choegoda dangsin" a.k.a. "You Are the Best" by Kim Youngim, on the album Latest Luxurious Disco a.k.a. New Masterpiece Disco - Korean electro-disco-pop
"Go Go" a.k.a. "Going" by Kim Youngim, on the album Latest Luxurious Disco a.k.a. New Masterpiece Disco - Korean electro-disco-pop
"Dubakwi" a.k.a. "Two Wheels" a.k.a. "Two Laps" by Kim Youngim, on the album Latest Luxurious Disco a.k.a. New Masterpiece Disco - Korean electro-disco-pop
"Go Round and Round" a.k.a. "Bing Bing Bing" by Kim Youngim, on the album Latest Luxurious Disco a.k.a. New Masterpiece Disco - Korean electro-disco-pop; presumably a cover of Kim Yon-Ja's 2011 song
"Oh, That's Good" a.k.a. "Oh, I Like It" by Kim Youngim, on the album Latest Luxurious Disco a.k.a. New Masterpiece Disco - Korean electro-disco-pop
"Live Happy" a.k.a. "Let's Live Laughing" by Kim Youngim, on the album Latest Luxurious Disco a.k.a. New Masterpiece Disco - Korean electro-disco-pop
"Sigyebaneul" a.k.a. "Hands of a Clock" by Kim Youngim, on the album Latest Luxurious Disco a.k.a. New Masterpiece Disco - Korean electro-disco-pop; presumably a cover of Kim Yon-Ja's 2011 song
"Gojangnan byeogsigye" a.k.a. "A Broken Wall Clock" a.k.a. "Broken Clock" by Kim Youngim, on the album Latest Luxurious Disco a.k.a. New Masterpiece Disco - Korean electro-disco-pop; presumably a cover of Kim Yon-Ja's 2011 song
"Don't Forget" by Kim Youngim, on the album Latest Luxurious Disco a.k.a. New Masterpiece Disco - Korean electro-disco-pop
"I Didn't Know" by Kim Youngim, on the album Latest Luxurious Disco a.k.a. New Masterpiece Disco - Korean electro-disco-pop
"Life Like a Floating Plant" a.k.a. "A Life Like a Floating Weed" by Kim Youngim, on the album Latest Luxurious Disco a.k.a. New Masterpiece Disco - Korean electro-disco-pop
"Love of Glowworm" a.k.a. "Firefly Love" by Kim Youngim, on the album Latest Luxurious Disco a.k.a. New Masterpiece Disco - Korean electro-disco-pop
"Salangchaj-a insaengchaj-a" a.k.a. "Finding Love, Finding Life" a.k.a. "Looking for Love, Looking for Life" by Kim Youngim, on the album Latest Luxurious Disco a.k.a. New Masterpiece Disco - Korean electro-disco-pop
"Naejangsan Mountain" by Kim Youngim, on the album Latest Luxurious Disco a.k.a. New Masterpiece Disco - Korean electro-disco-pop
"My Precious You" a.k.a. "You Are Precious" by Kim Youngim, on the album Latest Luxurious Disco a.k.a. New Masterpiece Disco - Korean electro-disco-pop
"Oh My Gosh" a.k.a. "Oh Look at That" by Kim Youngim, on the album Latest Luxurious Disco a.k.a. New Masterpiece Disco - Korean-flavored electro-disco-pop in Korean
"Life is a Drama" a.k.a. "Life is Like a Drama" by Kim Youngim, on the album Latest Luxurious Disco a.k.a. New Masterpiece Disco - Korean jazzy electro-disco-pop
"Hainan Love" by Kim Youngim, on the album Latest Luxurious Disco a.k.a. New Masterpiece Disco - Korean electro-rock-disco-pop
"Everyone" a.k.a. "Everybody" by Kim Youngim, on the album Latest Luxurious Disco a.k.a. New Masterpiece Disco - Korean electro-disco-pop
"What Love" by Kim Youngim, on the album Latest Luxurious Disco a.k.a. New Masterpiece Disco - Korean electro-disco-pop
"Because of You" by Kim Youngim, on the album Latest Luxurious Disco a.k.a. New Masterpiece Disco - Korean electro-disco-pop
"Give It Back" a.k.a. "Get It Back" by Kim Youngim, on the album Latest Luxurious Disco a.k.a. New Masterpiece Disco - Korean electro-rock-disco-pop
"Love Triangle" by Kim Youngim, on the album Latest Luxurious Disco a.k.a. New Masterpiece Disco - Korean electro-disco-pop
"Into the Memories" by Kim Youngim, on the album Latest Luxurious Disco a.k.a. New Masterpiece Disco - Korean jazzy electro-disco-pop
"Life" a.k.a. "Oh, My Life" by Kim Youngim, on the album Latest Luxurious Disco a.k.a. New Masterpiece Disco - Korean electro-disco-pop
"I" by Kim Youngim, on the album Latest Luxurious Disco a.k.a. New Masterpiece Disco - Korean electro-rock-disco-pop
"Only You" by Kim Youngim, on the album Latest Luxurious Disco a.k.a. New Masterpiece Disco - Korean electro-disco-pop
"What Should I Do" a.k.a. "Oh Dear" by Kim Youngim, on the album Latest Luxurious Disco a.k.a. New Masterpiece Disco - Korean-flavored electro-disco-pop in Korean
"Hwang Jini" a.k.a. "Hwang Jin Yi" by Kim Youngim, on the album Latest Luxurious Disco a.k.a. New Masterpiece Disco - Korean electro-disco-pop
"I Like You" by Kim Youngim, on the album Latest Luxurious Disco a.k.a. New Masterpiece Disco - Korean electro-rock-disco-pop
"Flower Extract" a.k.a. "Flower Water" by Kim Youngim, on the album Latest Luxurious Disco a.k.a. New Masterpiece Disco - Korean mellow electro-disco-pop
"Chumchuneun salang (March 2014 Version)" a.k.a. "Dancing Love" by Kim Youngim, on the album Latest Luxurious Disco a.k.a. New Masterpiece Disco - Korean electro-disco
"Chumchuneun salang (August 2014 Version)" by Kim Youngim, on the album Salangnim - Korean rock-disco-pop remake of this song
"Salangnim" by Kim Youngim, on the album Salangnim - Korean-flavored mellow disco-pop in Korean
"Gohyang-ganeun gil" by Kim Youngim, on the album Salangnim - Korean-flavored jazzy rock-disco-pop in Korean
"Nimm das nächste Schiff nach Rhodos" by Der Hossa Prinz, on the album Ein Schlager Festival der Liebe - electro-disco-pop cover of Costa Cordalis' 1978 song, in German and English
"One Night Only" by Ladies of Soul, on the album Live at the Ziggo Dome 2014 - electro-rock-disco version of the song from the 1981 musical Dreamgirls that was later covered by Jennifer Hudson; recorded live in Amsterdam, Netherlands in February 2014
"We Are Family" by Ladies of Soul, on the album Live at the Ziggo Dome 2014 - electro-R&B-disco cover of Sister Sledge's disco hit; recorded live in Amsterdam, Netherlands in February 2014
"Ladies Night" by Ladies of Soul, on the album Live at the Ziggo Dome 2014 - electro-disco cover of Kool and the Gang's 1979 hit; recorded live in Amsterdam, Netherlands in February 2014
"Rush" by Jesus Wayne - electro-disco; recorded before 1983 but first released in 2014 by Numero Group; original version of the song Charles Davis recorded in 1982
"Sonate Pacifique" by L'Impératrice is electro-disco-flavored pop that's slower than disco.
Disco Music released during 2015:
"Bright Thing" by Jimmy Somerville, on the album Homage
"Freak" by Jimmy Somerville, on the album Homage
"Some Wonder" by Jimmy Somerville, on the album Homage
"Strong Enough" by Jimmy Somerville, on the album Homage
"Taken Away" by Jimmy Somerville, on the album Homage
"This Hand" by Jimmy Somerville, on the album Homage
"The Come On" by Crazy P,
on the album Walk Dance Talk Sing - electro-disco
"Right Here, Right Now" by Giorgio Moroder featuring Kylie Minogue, on the album Déjà Vu - disco-pop - reached #74 Single Sales in the UK in February 2015, #1 Hot Dance Club Songs in the U.S. in April 2015
"Déjà Vu" by Giorgio Moroder featuring Sia [Furler], on the album Déjà Vu - electro-disco
"I'll Be There" by Chic featuring Nile Rodgers - includes a sample from an unreleased version of Sister Sledge's "Got to Love Somebody"
"Back in the Old School" by Chic featuring Nile Rodgers - electro-disco
"Red and White" by Patawawa - electro-disco
"Do It Right Now" by Jay W. McGee, on the album Good Feeling - electro-disco-soul
"Good Feeling" by Jay W. McGee, on the album Good Feeling - electro-disco
"Let's Fall in Love" by Jay W. McGee, on the album Good Feeling - electro-disco-soul
"I Can't Be Your Superman"
by Skylar Spence (a.k.a. Ryan DeRobertis), on the album Prom King - electro-rock-disco-pop
"Slow It Down" by Manganas Garden, on the album
Solar Satisfaction - electro-rock-disco-pop
"Pale Blue Dot" by TWRP, on the album Believe in Your Dreams -
electro-rock-disco
"Japanquest" by TWRP, on the EP 2nite - electro-rock-disco-fusion
"The Hit" by TWRP featuring Ninja Sex Party, on the EP 2nite - electro-rock-disco
"ICQ" by TWRP featuring Skratch Bastid, on the EP 2nite - electro-rock-disco
"Groove On"
by Juan Laya and Jorge Montiel featuring Chennez Mckenzie - mellow electro-disco
"Cosmic" by Freddy Fischer
and His Cosmic Rocktime Band - German electro-disco
"Schuhe
raus und tanzen gehen" by Freddy Fischer and His Cosmic Rocktime Band - German electro-disco
"Agitations tropicales"
by L'Impératrice, on the EP Odyssée - French electro-disco-pop
"La Lune"
by L'Impératrice, on the EP Odyssée - French mellow electro-disco-pop
"Ne Badia" by Negicco - Japanese electro-disco-pop
"Sewol-a nolja" by Hyo Seong a.k.a. Hyosung - Korean disco-pop
"Spies are Watching Me"
by Voilaaa featuring Sir Jean, on the album On Te L'avait Dit... - funky disco
"On Te L'avait Dit"
by Voilaaa featuring Pat Kalla, on the album On Te L'avait Dit... - French funky electro-disco
"Do Ya Like Disco?" by Funky Destination, on the album Supersonic Bomb - electro-disco
"You Will Know" by LTJ Xperience, on the album Don't Let the System Get You Down - mellow R&B-disco
"Do You Wanna Live" by Los Porcos, on the album Porco Mio - rock-disco
"Love Dispensary (Original Mix)" by Liz Cirelli - electro-disco-fusion
"Treasure" by Post-Traumatic Funk Syndrome,
on the album Relapse - electro-disco-pop cover of Bruno Mars' 2012 electro-disco-pop hit
"He's the Greatest Dancer" by Chaska Halliday and Rechelle Mansour, on the album Velvet: The Original Cast Recording - electro-disco cover of Sister Sledge's disco hit
"Turn the Beat Around" by Chaska Halliday and Rechelle Mansour, on the album Velvet: The Original Cast Recording - cover of Vicki Sue Robinson's 1976 disco hit
"Boogie Wonderland" by Marcia Hines, on the album Velvet: The Original Cast Recording - electro-disco cover of the hit by Earth, Wind and Fire with the Emotions
"Never Knew Love Like This Before" by Marcia Hines, on the album Velvet: The Original Cast Recording - electro-disco version of Stephanie Mills' 1980 hit
"Last Dance"
by Marcia Hines, on the album Velvet: The Original Cast Recording -
electro-disco version of Donna Summer's 1978 disco hit
"No More Tears (Enough Is Enough)"
by Brendan Maclean and Marcia Hines, on the album Velvet: The Original Cast Recording -
electro-disco version of the 1979 disco hit by Donna Summer and Barbra Streisand
"We Are Family"
by Brooklyn Bolster,
on the album Disco Nights, Vol. 1 - cover of Sister Sledge's 1978 hit
"Ladies Night" by Brooklyn Bolster,
on the albums Dance Mix Disco and Disco Nights, Vol. 1 - electro-disco
cover of the 1979 hit by Kool and the Gang
"Lady Bump" by Mikayla Rose,
on the album Dance Mix Disco - electro-disco cover of the 1975 hit by Penny McLean
"Relight My Fire" by Tokyo Discotheque Orchestra featuring Silva -
electro-disco cover of Dan Hartman's 1979 classic
"Celebration" by Tokyo Discotheque Orchestra featuring Silva -
disco-pop cover of Kool and the Gang's 1980 hit
"Rasputin" by Skampida,
on the album Transmutante - rock-disco cover of Boney M's hit
"Could This Be Magic" by Eileen [Pilot] and the Love Magic Orchestra, on the album Love Magic - disco version of the 1973 Barry Manilow ballad original "Could It Be Magic" whose melodies were copied from Chopin's Prelude in C Minor, Opus 28, no. 20
"Yes Sir, I Can Boogie" by The Saxists, on the album Saxy Hits 3 - instrumental jazzy disco version of Baccara's 1977 disco hit
"September" by The Saxists, on the album Hits on the Sax - instrumental electro-disco version of the 1978 R&B-disco hit by Earth, Wind and Fire
"Do Ya Think I'm Sexy?" by The Saxists, on the album Saxophone for Lovers - Vol. 3 - instrumental electro-disco cover of Rod Stewart's hit
"Fly Robin Fly" by The Saxists, on the album Saxophone for Lovers - Vol. 3 - mellow instrumental disco cover of the 1975 hit by Silver Convention
"Disco Inferno" by Brass Band Willebroek and Frans Violet, on the album Brass Inferno - cover of the 1976 hit by the Trammps
"One of These Guys" by ApologetiX, on the album Easter Standard Time - rock-disco; all of the instrumentals and some of the lyrics are covered from the 1975 hit by the Eagles but other words are original
"Another One Died for Us" by ApologetiX, on the album Unconditional Releases -
electro-rock-disco cover of Queen's 1980 hit "Another One Bites the Dust" but with different lyrics
"Soap (LUXXURY Remix)" by Melanie Martinez - electro-disco-pop reworking of her 2015 pop song
"Two Voices (LUXXURY Remix)" by The Controversy - disco-pop reworking of this 2015 electro-pop song
"My First, My Last, My Everything (Live)" by Joe Longthorne, on the album Joe Longthorne: Live at the Hippodrome - electro-disco version of Barry White's disco hit; recorded live in London, England in 2012
"Foreign Language (Live)"
by Flight Facilities featuring Jess Higgs a.k.a. George Maple,
on the album Live with the Melbourne Symphony Orchestra -
remake of their 2011 song, recorded live in Melbourne, Australia in 2015
"Splendido
Splendente (Live)" by [Donatella] Rettore, on the album Live Collection (8 Dicembre 1981) -
Italian electro-disco-pop reprise of her 1979 hit; performed live on television
on RSI (Radiotelevisione svizzera di lingua italiana) in December 1981
but first released in October 2015 by Nar International
"Disco Dildaar Mera" by M. Ashraf and Noor Jehan - Urdu/Hindustani disco from Pakistan; melody partially copies the tune from Boney M's "Ma Baker"; recorded in the late 1970s or 1980s for a film but the song was first released by Finders Keepers Records in 2015
"All Men Don't Love the Same" by Elbowed-Out featuring Sam Chambliss - electro-disco-soul; recorded in the late 1970s but first released in 2015 on their compilation album Everybody Get Up from Soul Junction Records
"Ain't
Gonna Cry" by Universal Togetherness Band, on the album Universal Togetherness Band -
electro-disco; recorded sometime between 1979 and 1982 but first released in
January 2015 by Numero Group
"Call
For Love" by Universal Togetherness Band, on the album Universal Togetherness Band -
disco-soul; recorded sometime between 1979 and 1982 but first released in
January 2015 by Numero Group
"Real
Thrill" by Universal Togetherness Band, on the album Universal Togetherness Band -
funky electro-disco; recorded sometime between 1979 and 1982 but first released in
January 2015 by Numero Group
"Taken
By Love" by Universal Togetherness Band, on the album Universal Togetherness Band -
funky electro-disco; recorded sometime between 1979 and 1982 but first released in
January 2015 by Numero Group
"Pull Up" by Universal Togetherness Band - electro-disco; recorded in the late 1970s or early 1980s but first released in March 2015 by Numero Group on the compilation album Ultra High Frequencies: The Chicago Party
"La Disco" by Giorgio Moroder is electro-dance with a real rhythm guitar.
"Tempted" by Giorgio Moroder featuring Matthew Koma is disco-influenced dance-pop with a real rhythm guitar.
The enjoyable "Dance Originality" by Vo5 is electro-dance which easily would have been classified here as disco if not for its very frequent erratic beats.
"The Disco Haiku" by Vo5 is disco-influenced electro-dance.
Disco Music released during 2016:
"Come With Us" by Sophie Ellis-Bextor, on the album Familia - rock-disco-pop
"Steal Your Love"
by [Jean-Marc] Cerrone featuring Alexis Taylor, on the album Red Lips - electro-disco
"Take Over" by [Jean-Marc] Cerrone
featuring Brendan Reilly, on the album Red Lips - electro-disco
"Therapy" by [Jean-Marc] Cerrone
featuring James Hart, on the album Red Lips
"You Only Live Once"
by [Jean-Marc] Cerrone featuring Mike City, on the album Red Lips - electro-disco
"Time Machine" by [Jean-Marc] Cerrone
featuring Sam Gray, on the album Red Lips
"Kiss It Better" by [Jean-Marc] Cerrone
featuring Yasmin, on the album Red Lips - electro-disco
"Sea of Love" by Midnight Magic,
on the album Free From Your Spell - electro-disco
"I Gotta Feeling"
by Midnight Magic, on the album Free From Your Spell - electro-disco
"Across the Sea"
by Falqo - electro-rock-disco
"Get Up" by Mexican Dubwiser featuring Katrina Blackstone - R&B-disco, on the album Border Frequency
"We Bring the Party" by The Dig Band featuring Dina Carroll
"Kut Drop" by Patawawa, on the album Hold Tight, Pt. 1 - disco-pop
"Could Be Love" by Patawawa, on the album Hold Tight, Pt. 2 - electro-disco-pop
"Hypersexual" by Richie Aldente featuring Jimmie Herrod,
on the album Love's Still the Thing - electro-disco with a rap section
"I4U" by Richie Aldente featuring Jimmie Herrod,
on the album Love's Still the Thing - mellow electro-disco-soul
"Kill the Lights" by Alex Newell, Jess Glynne, and DJ Cassidy with Nile Rodgers, on the album Vinyl: Music From the HBO Original Series, Volume 1
"Take It Slow" by Luxxury (a.k.a. Blake Robin) - mellow electro-disco
"Groove Crusaders" by TWRP featuring Arin Hanson, on the album Guardians of the Zone - electro-rock-disco
"The No Pants Dance (2016 Version)" by TWRP featuring Ninja Sex Party, on the album Guardians of the Zone - electro-rock-disco remake of the electrodance version from their 2012 EP The Device
"Alles was bleibt"
by Freddy Fischer and His Cosmic Rocktime Band, on the album In dem Augenblick -
German electro-disco
"Tanz
mit mir (nur so)" by Freddy Fischer and His Cosmic Rocktime Band, on the album
In dem Augenblick - German electro-disco
"Nur
Du und Ich" by Freddy Fischer and His Cosmic Rocktime Band, on the album
In dem Augenblick - German electro-rock-disco
"Mitkhun Chakraborti" by Medzhikul (Magicool), on the album Vsyo o Marfe - Russian electro-disco-pop
"O, Marfa!" by Medzhikul (Magicool), on the album Vsyo o Marfe - Russian electro-rock-disco-pop
"Samaya krasivaya" by Medzhikul (Magicool), on the album Vsyo o Marfe - Russian electro-disco-pop
"Vez
chuvstv" by Medzhikul (Magicool), on the album Vsyo o Marfe - Russian electro-disco-pop-fusion
"Soy" by Lali
(a.k.a. Mariana Espósito), on the album Soy - Spanish electro-rock-disco-pop
"Irresistible" by Lali (a.k.a. Mariana Espósito), on the album
Soy - Spanish electro-disco-pop
"Together" by
Skampida - rock-disco-fusion in Spanish and English
"Back For More" by Breakbot - electro-disco
"Cosmic Girl (Original Mix)" by Morning Watts - electro-disco
"Funky Heroes" by Basscratch Connection,
on the album Disco Futura - funky electro-disco
"5th Dimension of Love" by Gary Tibbs, Dave Ruffy, and Pete Glenister, on the album Disco Heaven - electro-disco
"High Five" by Gary Tibbs, Dave Ruffy, and Pete Glenister, on the album Disco Heaven - electro-disco
"Glass Very Full" by Ben Gardner, on the album Daytime Disco - electro-disco
"Superfan On Set" by Ben Gardner, on the album Daytime Disco - electro-disco
"Spin Me Merry" by Ben Gardner, on the album Daytime Disco - electro-disco
"Could Lift the Lowest" by Ben Gardner, on the album Daytime Disco - electro-disco
"The Age of the Smoothie" by Ben Gardner, on the album Daytime Disco - electro-disco
"Oneul-i jeolm-eun nal (New Version)" a.k.a. "Today is a Young Day" by Kim Youngim - Korean rock-disco-pop
"Miun sanae" a.k.a. "An Odious Man" by Yu Jina, on the album Best One's Love - Korean-flavored disco-pop in Korean
"Jeohaneul byeol-eul chaj-a" a.k.a. "Looking For a Star in Heaven" by Yu Jina, on the album Best One's Love - Korean jazzy rock-disco-pop
"Museun salang" a.k.a. "A Liar" by Yu Jina, on the album Best One's Love - Korean rock-disco-pop
"Boogie Oogie Oogie" by Philips Westin Orchestra, on the album For Your Eyes Only - electro-disco cover of A Taste of Honey's 1978 disco hit
"Celebration" by Philips Westin Orchestra, on the album For Your Eyes Only - jazzy disco cover of Kool and the Gang's 1980 hit
"Ai No Corrida" by Philips Westin Orchestra, on the album For Your Eyes Only - mellow jazzy disco cover of Chas Jankel's 1980 song
"September" by Philips Westin Orchestra, on the album For Your Eyes Only - R&B-disco cover of the 1978 hit by Earth, Wind and Fire
"Never Knew Love Like This" by Kevin Edwards, on the album Great God - electro-disco version of Stephanie Mills' 1980 disco hit "Never Knew Love Like This Before" with partially altered lyrics to turn it into a Christian theme
"You're the First, the Last, My Everything" by Marc Reift Orchestra a.k.a. Marc Reift and Philharmonic Wind Orchestra, on the album Misty - instrumental disco version of Barry White's disco hit
"The Hustle" by The Marvelous Wonderettes, on the album Wonderettes: Dream On - electro-disco cover of Van McCoy's 1975 disco hit
"Don't Leave Me This Way" by The Marvelous Wonderettes featuring Chelsea Ryan McCurdy, on the album Wonderettes: Dream On - electro-disco cover of Thelma Houston's 1976 disco hit
"I Will Survive" by The Marvelous Wonderettes featuring Christina Stroup, on the album Wonderettes: Dream On - electro-disco cover of Gloria Gaynor's 1978 disco hit
"We Are Family" by The Marvelous Wonderettes, on the album Wonderettes: Dream On - abbreviated electro-disco cover of Sister Sledge's 1978 hit
"I've Got the Music in Me" by The Marvelous Wonderettes, on the album Wonderettes: Dream On - electro-disco-soul cover of the 1975 song by Thelma Houston and Pressure Cooker
"One of These Nights" by The Pelicans, on the album Learn to Fly - rock-disco cover of the 1975 Eagles hit
"Donna Summer Medley: Last Dance / Bad Girls / Hot Stuff" by Ladies of Soul, on the album Live at the Ziggo Dome 2016 - electro-disco and electro-rock-disco covers of Donna Summer's 1978 and 1979 hits; recorded live in Amsterdam, Netherlands in 2016
"Hot Shot" by Ladies of Soul, on the album Live at the Ziggo Dome 2016 - electro-disco cover of Karen Young's 1978 disco hit; recorded live in Amsterdam, Netherlands in 2016
"Celebration" by Ladies of Soul, on the album Live at the Ziggo Dome 2016 - electro-disco cover of Kool and the Gang's 1980 hit; recorded live in Amsterdam, Netherlands in 2016
"Lady" by Ladies of Soul, on the album Live at the Ziggo Dome 2016 - electro-disco cover of Modjo's 2000 disco-house song "Lady (Hear Me Tonight)"; recorded live in Amsterdam, Netherlands in 2016
"Boogie Wonderland" by Ladies of Soul, on the album Live at the Ziggo Dome 2016 - electro-R&B-disco cover of the hit by Earth, Wind and Fire with the Emotions; recorded live in Amsterdam, Netherlands in 2016
"Teardrops" by Ladies of Soul, on the album Live at the Ziggo Dome 2016 - electro-disco version of the 1988 hit by Womack and Womack; recorded live in Amsterdam, Netherlands in 2016
"Good Times" by Ladies of Soul, on the album Live at the Ziggo Dome 2016 - electro-disco cover of Chic's 1979 disco hit; recorded live in Amsterdam, Netherlands in 2016
"Last Night a DJ Saved My Life" by Ladies of Soul, on the album Live at the Ziggo Dome 2016 - funky disco cover of Indeep's 1982 hit; recorded live in Amsterdam, Netherlands in 2016
"Shame Shame Shame" by Ladies of Soul, on the album Live at the Ziggo Dome 2016 - rock-disco cover of the hit by Shirley and Company; recorded live in Amsterdam, Netherlands in 2016
"That's the Way (I Like It)" by Ladies of Soul, on the album Live at the Ziggo Dome 2016 - funky disco/pop cover of the hit by K.C. and the Sunshine Band; recorded live in Amsterdam, Netherlands in 2016
"I Will Survive" by Ladies of Soul featuring Edsilia Rombley, on the album Live at the Ziggo Dome 2016 - cover of Gloria Gaynor's 1978 hit; electro-disco-pop in the second half; recorded live in Amsterdam, Netherlands in 2016
"Hot Stuff (Live)"
by The Celibate Rifles, on the album Blind Ear (Live) - rock-disco cover
of Donna Summer's 1979 rock-disco hit; recorded live in December 2001 in Sydney,
New South Wales, Australia
"Alright (Live at the Verona Amphitheatre, Italy, 2002)" by Jamiroquai, on the album Travelling Without Moving (20th Anniversary Edition) - electro-disco-funk reprise of their 1997 funk song; recorded live in Verona, Italy in 2002; previously released (2002) on a DVD of the concert
"Let's Go Round Again (Live)" by Average White Band, on the album British Live Performance Series: Average White Band - electro-disco reprise of their 1980 hit
"Disco Fever" by Rosechild is rock-pop.
"Oliver Robotron" by Misha Panfilov Sound Combo is electro-funk.
"Dame un poco de tú amor" by Fundación Tony Manero with Baccara is electro-dance with real guitar.
"Hagámoslo Juntos", "Fiebre del sábado noche (F.S.N.)", and "Dance Usted" by Fundación Tony Manero are likewise electro-dance though "Hagámoslo Juntos" includes trumpet, guitar, and bass.
Disco Music released during 2017:
"What You Want" by Patawawa, on the album Bedroom - rock-disco-pop
"Diversion" by Patawawa - electro-disco-pop
"Annabel's Dilemma" by
Just Jack (a.k.a. Jack Allsopp), on the album What We Did Today - electro-rock-disco
"Shake It On" by Jamiroquai, on the album Automaton - disco-fusion (only the second half of the song qualifies as disco)
"Overnight" by Parcels - electro-disco
"Cypher"
by The Andy Tolman Cartel, on the album Cypher - jazzy electro-disco
"Pleasure!"
by Luxxury (a.k.a. Blake Robin) - electro-disco
"I Need You"
by Luxxury (a.k.a. Blake Robin) - electro-disco-pop
"Feel the Night (Original Mix)"
by Luxxury (a.k.a. Blake Robin) - disco-pop
"Konichiwa" by Donny Benét - electro-disco-pop in Japanese and English
"Fiebre" by Cimafunk, on the album Terapia - Spanish electro-disco
"Basta" by Cimafunk, on the album Terapia - Spanish electro-disco-pop
"Prove That You're Feelin' Me" by Joey Negro featuring Diane Charlemagne, on the album Produced With Love
"Must Be the Music (The Original Disco Version)" by Joey Negro (featuring Diane Charlemagne and Hannah Khemoh), on the album Produced With Love - partially-rewritten cover in disco style
"Are You Looking for Action?" by Kasabian, on the album For Crying Out Loud - electro-rock-disco
"84 King Street" by The Soultrend Orchestra featuring Groovy Sistas, on the album 84 King Street
"King of the Dancefloor" by The Soultrend Orchestra featuring More Blonde, on the album 84 King Street
"Boogie Oogie Oogie" by The Soultrend Orchestra featuring Frankie Pearl, on the album 84 King Street - jazzy electro-disco version of the 1978 hit by A Taste of Honey
"My Final Fantasy" by The Soultrend Orchestra featuring Dario Daneluz, on the album 84 King Street - electro-disco
"My Love is Real" by The Soultrend Orchestra featuring Janine Johnson and Eli Thompson, on the album 84 King Street - is electro-R&B-disco
"We Use to Live Together" by The Soultrend Orchestra featuring Adika Pongo, on the album 84 King Street - electro-disco
"The Journey of Your Life"
by The Soultrend Orchestra featuring Groovy Sistas, on the album 84 King Street - electro-disco
"You're the First, the Last, My Everything" by Yerry Rellum - electro-disco version of Barry White's disco hit
"Disco volanthem" by Joe Dibrutto, on the album Discovolante (2017 Disco Musical) - electro-disco
"It's Raining Men" by Joe Dibrutto, on the album Discovolante (2017 Disco Musical) - disco version of the 1982 hit by the Weather Girls
"No More Tears" by Joe Dibrutto, on the album Discovolante (2017 Disco Musical) - cover of the 1979 disco duet by Barbra Streisand and Donna Summer
"Hot Stuff" by Joe Dibrutto, on the album Discovolante (2017 Disco Musical) - rock-disco cover of Donna Summer's 1979 hit
"Happy Medley: Celebration / Boogie Shoes / The Second Time Around / Got to Be Real / We Are Family / September" by Joe Dibrutto, on the album Discovolante (2017 Disco Musical) - covers of these 1970s-1980s hits, starting with a disco cover of the 1980 Kool and the Gang hit
"Disco Inferno"
by Alphonso Williams, on the album Mr. Bling Bling Classics -
electro-disco cover of the Trammps' 1976 hit
"Young Hearts, Run Free"
by Fasika Ayallew - electro-disco cover of Candi Staton's 1976 disco hit
"Spacer"
by Camille Lou, on the album Love Me Baby - electro-disco-pop cover of
Sheila and B. Devotion's 1980 disco song
"In the Night" by The Mellophonics, on the album The Vintage Disco Era - electro-disco
"Champagne Nights" by The Mellophonics, on the album The Vintage Disco Era - electro-disco
"All for Love" by The Mellophonics, on the album The Vintage Disco Era - funky electro-disco
"Gotta Get Down" by The Mellophonics, on the album The Vintage Disco Era - funky electro-disco
"You Better" by The Mellophonics, on the album The Vintage Disco Era - electro-R&B-disco
"I Know" by The Mellophonics, on the album The Vintage Disco Era - electro-disco-soul
"Love is Messy" by The Mellophonics, on the album The Vintage Disco Era - electro-disco
"Tsunami" by Lexsoul Dancemachine, on the album Sunny Holiday in Lexico - electro-rock-disco
"Feriada Tropical" by Lexsoul Dancemachine, on the album Sunny Holiday in Lexico - funky disco
"Domingo" by Lexsoul Dancemachine, on the album Sunny Holiday in Lexico - funky disco
"When Love Breaks Down" by The Shapeshifters featuring Teni Tinks - R&B-disco
"Roller Skate" by T-Groove featuring The Precious Lo's, on the album Move Your Body - electro-disco
"Move Your Body" by T-Groove featuring B. Thompson, on the album Move Your Body - electro-disco
"All Night Long" by T-Groove featuring B. Thompson, on the album Move Your Body - electro-disco
"My Heart Go Thunder"
by Glam Sam and Mis Combo, on the album Disco Will Never Die - electro-disco
"I'm the Dude, Man"
by Glam Sam and Mis Combo, on the album Disco Will Never Die - electro-disco
"Paradise" by AMOR - electro-disco
"In Love an Arc" by AMOR - electro-disco
"Amnesia" by AMOR - disco-fusion
"Everything Now" by Arcade Fire,
on the album Everything Now - disco-pop; reached #2 Pop on Billboard's U.S. Adult Alternative Songs chart;
reached #50 Pop in the UK
"Food Bar" by TWRP, on the album Ladyworld - electro-rock-disco
"Ladyworld" by TWRP featuring J.P. Hasson, on the album Ladyworld - electro-rock-disco
"Bolisgogae" by Jin Sung - Korean disco-pop
"Live to Meet" by Jeon Pyunggook, on the album Jeon Pyunggook - Korean electro-rock-disco-pop
"What About My Age?" by Jeon Pyunggook, on the album Jeon Pyunggook - Korean electro-rock-disco-pop-fusion cover of Kim Youngim's 2014 song
"At the Andong Station" by Jeon Pyunggook, on the album Jeon Pyunggook - Korean jazzy electro-rock-disco-pop-fusion cover of Jin Sung's 2008 song "At Andong Station"
"By Chance" a.k.a. "Uyeonhi" by Kim Yon-Ja (Yon-Ja Kim), on the album Queen of Trot Yonja Kim Special Best a.k.a. Teuloteu yeowang Kim Yeon-ja seupesyeol beseuteu - Korean rock-disco-pop
"Jaeng-I Jaeng-I 2" by Kim Yon-Ja (Yon-Ja Kim), on the album Queen of Trot Yonja Kim Special Best a.k.a. Teuloteu yeowang Kim Yeon-ja seupesyeol beseuteu - Korean disco-pop
"I Like You" a.k.a. "Salanghabnida" by Kim Yon-Ja (Yon-Ja Kim) with Johangjo, on the album Queen of Trot Yonja Kim Special Best a.k.a. Teuloteu yeowang Kim Yeon-ja seupesyeol beseuteu - Korean electro-rock-disco-pop
"If You Remember (LUXXURY Remix)" by The Ramona Flowers - electro-disco-pop reworking of this 2017 pop song
"Let's Go Round Again (Live)" by Average White Band,
on the album Inside Out - electro-disco reprise of their 1980 disco hit; recorded live in Connecticut
"Last Train to London (Live at Wembley Stadium)" by Jeff Lynne's ELO, on the album Wembley or Bust - electro-disco cover of their 1979 hit
"Shine a Little Love (Live at Wembley Stadium)" by Jeff Lynne's ELO, on the album Wembley or Bust - electro-rock-disco-pop-fusion reprise of their 1979 hit
"One of these Nights (Live at
Capital Centre, Landover, MD, 3/21-22/1977)" by the Eagles,
on the album Hotel California (40th Anniversary Expanded Edition)
- rock-disco reprise of their 1975 hit; recorded live in March 1977 in Maryland
"Disco Boogie" by Family Attraction - recorded in 1981, but first released in 2017 by Family Groove Records
"Time for a Change" by Benita [Arterberry] - electro-disco; recorded circa the 1980s and Fine-Tuned Records gave out very limited-edition promotional copies back then but it was first released commercially by Athens of the North Record Company in 2017
"Cloud 9" by Jamiroquai is disco-flavored electro-dance-soul.
"Hot Property" by Jamiroquai is electro-dance with 45 seconds of electro-disco in the middle.
"Superfresh" by Jamiroquai is electro-dance.
"Love on Hold" by Aeroplane featuring Tawatha Agee is electro-dance.
"My Fire" by Nile Rodgers and Tony Moran presenting Kimberly Davis is electro-dance.
"Android", "Dannsa Dhomh", and "Nuts Pineapple" by Outerattik are quality electro-dance tunes.
Disco Music released during 2018:
"High Horse" by Kacey Musgraves, on the album Golden Hour - electro-country-disco-pop; reached #39 on Billboard's Adult Top 40 chart in the U.S. in 2018, #36 on Billboard's Hot Country Songs chart in the U.S.
"Black Sun" by Far Out Monster Disco Orchestra, on the album Black Sun - electro-disco
"Flying High" by Far Out Monster Disco Orchestra, on the album Black Sun - electro-disco
"Step Into My Life (2018 Version)" by Far Out Monster Disco Orchestra, on the album Black Sun
"Boogie All Night" by Chic featuring NAO, on the album It's About Time - electro-disco
"Dance With Me" by Chic featuring Hailee Steinfeld, on the album It's About Time - disco-pop
"I Dance My Dance" by Chic, on the album It's About Time - electro-disco
"Till the World Falls" by Chic featuring Mura Masa, Cosha, and Vic Mensa, on the album It's About Time - electro-disco
"Lonely" by Patawawa,
on the album Bedroom
- jazzy electro-disco
"Love Saves the Day"
by Casbah 73 (featuring Angela Goode) - electro-disco
"Our 4fathers" by TWRP, on the album Together Through Time - electro-rock-disco
"Synthesize Her" by TWRP, on the album Together Through Time - electro-disco
"Take Care of U" by TWRP featuring Lydia Persaud, on the album Together Through Time - electro-disco
"Love Online" by Donny Benét, on the album The Don - electro-disco-pop (italo-disco)
"Sunday for Lovin'" by TreeGees, on the album Sunday for Lovin' - mellow jazzy disco-pop
"No Place is My Home" by TreeGees, on the album Sunday for Lovin' - electro-disco
"Josephine" by Escort, on the album City Life - electro-disco-pop
"After the Fall" by PillowTalk with Tone of Arc - electro-disco
"i wanna be EVERYTHING"
by Luxxury (a.k.a. Blake Robin) - electro-disco-pop
"Be Good 2 Me" by Luxxury (a.k.a. Blake Robin), on the EP Be Good 2 Me - electro-disco
"Love Today" by T-Groove featuring Jovan, on the album Get on the Floor - electro-disco
"Nerdy Talk" by Raspberry Pie, on the album Hype As Funk - mellow electro-disco
"IknowhowIfeel" by Parcels, on the album Parcels - electro-disco
"Je Vulesse" by Nu Guinea, on the album Nuova Napoli - electro-disco in the Neapolitan language of Italy
"Disco Sole" by Nu Guinea, on the album Nuova Napoli - mellow jazzy electro-disco
"Try My Love (On For Size)" by The Shapeshifters featuring Teni Tinks - cover of Sharon Redd's 1980 disco song
"Hit It Off (Disco Soul Version)" by Qwestlife featuring Teni Tinks - mellow R&B-disco
"Phantoms of the Sun" by AMOR,
on the album Sinking into a Miracle
"Glimpse of Love" by Franz Ferdinand,
on the album Always Ascending - electro-rock-disco
"Lazy Boy" by Franz Ferdinand,
on the album Always Ascending - electro-rock-disco
"Impichment"
by Medzhikul (Magicool) - Russian electro-disco-pop
"Escapade" by Official Hige Dandism - Japanese electro-disco-pop
"Disco Countdown" by Alessandro Pasquale Rizzo and Elliot Greenway Ireland, on the album Disco Studio - electro-disco
"Roller Disco Rhapsody" by Alessandro Pasquale Rizzo and Elliot Greenway Ireland, on the album Disco Studio
"Super Disco Sauce" by Alessandro Pasquale Rizzo and Elliot Greenway Ireland, on the album Disco Studio - jazzy electro-disco
"Uber Cool" by Alessandro Pasquale Rizzo and Elliot Greenway Ireland, on the album Disco Studio - jazzy disco
"Disco Stew" by Simon James Bartholomew, Andrew Dwight Levy, Alessandro Pasquale Rizzo, and Elliot Greenway Ireland, on the album Superfunk Nights - electro-disco-funk
"Zwango Zop" by Mildlife, on the album Phase - mellow electro-disco-pop
"The Gloves Don't Bite" by Mildlife, on the album Phase - jazzy electro-disco-fusion
"Cosmosis" by Lotus, on the album Frames Per Second - electro-rock-disco-fusion
"Love is You" by Sophie
Ellis-Bextor - cover of Carol Williams' 1976 song
"Take Me Home" by Samantha Jade, on the album Best of My Love - cover of Cher's 1979 hit
"We Are Family" by Samantha Jade, on the album Best of My Love - electro-disco cover of Sister Sledge's hit
"I Will Survive" by Samantha Jade, on the album Best of My Love - cover of Gloria Gaynor's 1978 hit
"Hot Stuff" by Samantha Jade, on the album Best of My Love - electro-rock-disco cover of Donna Summer's 1979 hit
"Bad Girls" by Ariana Debose, on the album Summer: The Donna Summer Musical - Original Broadway Cast Recording - electro-disco cover of Donna Summer's 1979 hit
"Hot Stuff" by Ariana Debose, on the album Summer: The Donna Summer Musical - Original Broadway Cast Recording - electro-rock-disco cover of Donna Summer's 1979 hit
"Faster and Faster to Nowhere" by Ariana Debose, on the album Summer: The Donna Summer Musical - Original Broadway Cast Recording - electro-disco cover of Donna Summer's disco song
"Heaven Knows" by Ariana Debose and Jared Zirilli, on the album Summer: The Donna Summer Musical - Original Broadway Cast Recording - electro-disco cover of the 1978 hit by Donna Summer with Brooklyn Dreams
"Last Dance" by LaChanze, Ariana Debose, and Storm Lever, on the album Summer: The Donna Summer Musical - Original Broadway Cast Recording - electro-disco cover of Donna Summer's 1978 hit
"Macarthur Park" by Ariana Debose, LaChanze, and Storm Lever, on the album Summer: The Donna Summer Musical - Original Broadway Cast Recording - electro-disco cover of Donna Summer's hit
"No More Tears (Enough is Enough)" by Ariana Debose, LaChanze, and Storm Lever, on the album Summer: The Donna Summer Musical - Original Broadway Cast Recording - electro-disco cover of the 1979 hit by Donna Summer and Barbra Streisand
"On the Radio" by Ariana Debose and LaChanze, on the album Summer: The Donna Summer Musical - Original Broadway Cast Recording - electro-disco cover of Donna Summer's hit
"I Love You" by Ariana Debose, Jared Zirilli, Storm Lever, LaChanze, and Ken Robinson, on the album Summer: The Donna Summer Musical - Original Broadway Cast Recording - electro-disco cover of Donna Summer's 1977 disco song
"I Remember Yesterday" by Storm Lever, Kimberly Dodson, Wonu Ogunfowora, on the album Summer: The Donna Summer Musical - Original Broadway Cast Recording - electro-disco cover of Donna Summer's 1977 song
"Love Hangover" by Kallarje, on the album Just Wanna Get Down - electro-disco cover of Diana Ross' 1976 disco hit
"Dance Yourself Dizzy" by Cath Jones - electro-disco cover of Liquid Gold's disco song
"Last Dance" by Cath Jones - cover of Donna Summer's 1978 hit
"Car Wash (Live)" by Cath Jones - electro-disco cover of Rose Royce's hit; differs from Jones' 2019 album version
"Rasputin" by Eduardo Lalo Rodriguez - Russian-flavored disco in Spanish; cover of the 1978 Boney M hit
"My First My Last My Everything" by Alex Del Castillo, on the album Instrumental Music for Our Wedding, Vol. 3 - instrumental jazzy disco version of Barry White's hit "You're the First, the Last, My Everything"
"Another One Bites the Dust" by Jeff Scott Soto, Joel Hoakstra, and Richard Kendrick, on the album British Metal Invasion, Vol. 1 - rock-disco cover of Queen's 1980 hit
"Another One Bites the Dust" by Tom Dice, on the album Better Days -
electro-disco-pop cover of Queen's 1980 hit
"Celebration" by Ladies of Soul with J.T. Taylor, on the album Live at the Ziggo Dome 2018 - funky electro-disco cover of the 1980 hit by Kool and the Gang; recorded live in Amsterdam, Netherlands in 2018
"Fresh" by Ladies of Soul with J.T. Taylor, on the album Live at the Ziggo Dome 2018 - electro-disco cover of the 1984 hit by Kool and the Gang; recorded live in Amsterdam, Netherlands in 2018
"Umbilical Moonset (Live in Garrettsville, Ohio)" by Lotus, on the album SummerDance 8.31.​2018 - electro-rock-disco; recorded live in August 2018 in Ohio
"Wesoły
mrówkojad" by Metrum - recorded in 1977, but first released in January 2018
on the compilation album Zielony dach from GAD Records
"You
Know Why (Disco Version)" by Pino Presti featuring Roxy Robinson - electro-disco;
recorded during the original disco era but first released by Best Records Italy in 2018
"Disco Striptease"
by Gerhard Heinz - electro-disco; recorded for the 1979 film
Graf Dracula in Oberbayern / Dracula Blows His Cool but first
released in February 2018 by Vagienna, a division of Private Records
"Take A Little Time" by Between the Two - electro-disco; recorded in 1978 but first released in April 2018 by the label Super Disco Edits
Disco Music released during 2019:
"Dance It Out" by the Brand New Heavies featuring Angela Ricci, on the album TBNH
"Little Dancer" by the Brand New Heavies featuring Jack Knight, on the album TBNH
"Never Been Better" by Patawawa, on the album London, Paris, New York, Matlock
"Touched By Love" by Patawawa, on the album London, Paris, New York, Matlock - electro-disco-pop
"Left Lane" by Raspberry Pie, on the EP Funk All Night - electro-disco
"Heyo!" by Raspberry Pie, on the EP Funk All Night - electro-disco
"Murder on the Dance Floor" by Raspberry Pie, on the EP Funk All Night - electro-rock-disco
"Over You"
by Tropiki featuring Rojai, on the album Nieznane Wody - electro-disco-pop
"To Be Free"
by Casbah 73 (featuring Angela Goode)
"Canada Plus" by Article 54, on the album The Hustle: A Brexit Disco Symphony - electro-disco
"Let's Go WTO" by Article 54, on the album The Hustle: A Brexit Disco Symphony - electro-disco
"Around and Around" by Redtenbacher's Funkestra, on the album Disco and Strings
"Welcome to the Funkhaus" by Redtenbacher's Funkestra, on the album Disco and Strings
"Dance and Shout" by Redtenbacher's Funkestra, on the album Disco and Strings - mellow jazzy disco
"City Life" by Escort (featuring Fonda Rae), on the album City Life - electro-disco
"Sonic
Feeling" by Kokoro Disco-San - electro-disco
"When I'm Alone (Original Mix)" by Adeline - electro-disco
"Breathe (Again)"
by Luxxury (a.k.a. Blake Robin), on the album It's Not Funny - electro-disco
"What Are We Gonna Do?"
by Luxxury (a.k.a. Blake Robin), on the album It's Not Funny - mellow electro-disco
"Another
Lifetime (Original Mix and LUXXURY Remix)" by Luxxury and Scavenger Hunt -
electro-disco-pop
"Hidden Potential" by TWRP featuring Arin Hanson, on the album Return to Wherever - electro-rock-disco
"All Night Forever" by TWRP featuring Thomas D'Arcy, on the album Return to Wherever - electro-rock-disco-pop
"The One" by Goldfoot, on the album Love Come Down - electro-R&B-disco
"You and I" by Al Sunny, on the album Planets - electro-disco-soul
"Parrots of Highland Park"
by Jonny Kosmo, on the album Jonny Kosmo - electro-disco
"Floating"
by Jonny Kosmo, on the album Jonny Kosmo - electro-disco-pop
"Circle of Dreams"
by Jonny Kosmo, on the album Jonny Kosmo - mellow electro-rock-disco-pop-fusion
"Him" by Estrella Cristina,
on the album No Midnight - mellow electro-disco-pop
"Electric Menorah"
by Micah E. Wood (featuring Ari Pluznik) - electro-disco-pop
"Sui Ye"
by Yīn Yīn, on the album The Rabbit That Hunts Tigers -
Thailand-flavored electro-disco
"Hello Happiness" by Chaka Khan, on the album Hello Happiness - mellow electro-disco
"Paradisco" by Yann Dulché - mellow electro-disco
"Mirage
(Don't Stop)" by Jessie Ware, on the album What's Your Pleasure? -
mellow electro-disco
"Across the Street (Around the World)" by Brave New Girl - mellow electro-disco
"Mood Just Right" by Dean McGinnes, on the album Disco Pop - electro-disco
"Good Love" by Dean McGinnes, on the album Disco Pop - electro-R&B-disco
"Light Up My Life" by Dean McGinnes, on the album Disco Pop - disco-pop
"Turn This Party Up" by Dean McGinnes, on the album Disco Pop - disco-house
"Stratospheric Baby" by Jonathan Palmer, on the album Indie Disco - rock-disco
"We Win, We Lose" by Jacopo Tittarelli Rubboli and Edward Burgon, on the album Indie Disco - electro-rock-disco-pop
"Focus and Recharge" by Jacopo Tittarelli Rubboli and Nico Cham, on the album Indie Disco - electro-rock-disco-pop-fusion
"Just Down the Hall" by Girl Ray, on the album Girl - electro-disco-pop-fusion
"Catalina Dice" by French Horn Rebellion featuring Boulevards, on the album Graduation Compilation - electro-disco-fusion
"Swiun-yeoja" a.k.a. "Easy Woman" by Tae Hwa Yoon, on the album You Are My Eternal Love - Korean electro-rock-disco-pop
"Hyodohabsida" a.k.a. "Let's Be Filial" by Jeong Dong Won, on the EP Miracle - Korean electro-rock-disco-pop
"Buchogat-eun insaeng" by Choi Yeonhwa, on the album MBN Boiseukwin (Voice Queen) Round 1 - Korean electro-disco-pop-fusion
"Dollido" by Kang Yujin, on the album MBN Boiseukwin (Voice Queen) Round 1 - Korean rock-disco-pop
"Geudaega geuliwo" by Zin featuring Hooni Yongi - Korean rock-disco-pop
"Murder on the Dancefloor (2019 Orchestral Disco Version)" by
Sophie
Ellis-Bextor, a bonus track on some editions of the album The Song
Diaries - Spanish-flavored disco remake of her 2001 hit
"Take Me Home (2019 Orchestral Disco Version)" by Sophie
Ellis-Bextor, a bonus track on some editions of the album The Song
Diaries - remake of this Cher song that she had released a different version of in 2001
"Falling Deep in Love (Joey Negro 12" Disco Blend and Extended 12" Mix)" by Horse Meat Disco and Kathy Sledge
"Life is a Dancefloor (Club Mix and Instrumental)" by The Shapeshifters featuring Kimberly Davis - disco-house
"How Long Does It Take? (Baldelli and Dionigi Remix)" and "How Long Does It Take? (Baldelli and Dionigi Malba Mix)" by Mildlife - jazzy electro-disco reworkings of their 2019 song
"Affection"
by The Regime, on the album If it is, it is! Isn't it? -
electro-disco-soul with both singing and rapping sections
"Move to
the Groove" by Space Buoys and The Regime - disco with both singing and rapping sections
"Another One Bites the Dust" by Harley's Studio Band, on the album Music for the Working Class Man - electro-rock-disco cover of Queen's 1980 hit
"Bad Girls"
by Hindley Street Country Club, on the album HSCC 1 -
electro-disco cover of Donna Summer's 1979 hit
"Young Hearts Run Free" by Cath Jones, on the album Saturday Night Diva - electro-disco cover of Candi Staton's 1976 hit
"You Should Be Dancing" by Christopher Manias, on the album Undiscovered Covers - electro-disco cover of the 1976 Bee Gees disco hit
"One of These Nights" by Christopher Manias, on the album Undiscovered Covers - electro-rock-disco cover of the 1975 Eagles hit
"Harder, Better, Faster, Stronger"
by Pomplamoose - electro-disco in English and French;
cover of Daft Punk's 2001 house song, includes a sample from "Cola Bottle Baby" by Edwin Birdsong
"Digital Love" by Pomplamoose -
electro-disco-pop in English and French; cover of Daft Punk's 2001 house song
"You're The First, The Last, My Everything (Ao Vivo)" by Daniel Boaventura with the Moscow City Symphony and the Russian Philharmonic, on the album From Russia With Love (Ao Vivo) a.k.a. From Russia With Love (En Vivo en Moscú) - cover of Barry White's hit; recorded live in Moscow, Russia; differs from his 2012 version
"I Love the Nightlife (Ao Vivo)" by Daniel Boaventura with the Moscow City Symphony and the Russian Philharmonic, on the album From Russia With Love (Ao Vivo) a.k.a. From Russia With Love (En Vivo en Moscú) - cover of Alicia Bridges' hit; recorded live in Moscow, Russia; differs from his 2012 version
"Dancing Queen (Ao Vivo)" by Daniel Boaventura with the Moscow City Symphony and the Russian Philharmonic, on the album From Russia With Love (Ao Vivo) a.k.a. From Russia With Love (En Vivo en Moscú) - disco version of ABBA's 1976 dance-pop hit; recorded live in Moscow, Russia; differs from his 2012 version
"Never Can Say Goodbye (Ao Vivo)" by Daniel Boaventura with the Moscow City Symphony and the Russian Philharmonic, on the album From Russia With Love (Ao Vivo) a.k.a. From Russia With Love (En Vivo en Moscú) - cover of Gloria Gaynor's disco hit that was originally by the Jackson 5; recorded live in Moscow, Russia
"Lady (You Bring Me Up) (Live)" by Lionel Richie, on the album Hello from Las Vegas - electro-R&B-disco reprise of the 1981 Commodores hit, recorded live in Nevada
"Face to Face (Live in Garrettsville, Ohio)" by Lotus, on the album SummerDance 8.31.2019 - electro-disco; recorded live in August 2019 in Ohio
"Bubonic Tonic (Vocal Version) (Live in Garrettsville, Ohio)" by Lotus, on the album SummerDance 8.31.2019 - electro-disco; recorded live in August 2019 in Ohio
"Shimmer and Out (Live in Garrettsville, Ohio)" by Lotus, on the album SummerDance 8.31.2019 - rock-disco; recorded live in August 2019 in Ohio
"Reachin'" by Arthur Baker featuring Minnie Gardner - recorded in 1979, but first released in July 2019 by Midnight Riot Records
"Train of Thought" by La Rombe (a.k.a. LaRom Baker) - electro-disco; recorded during the original disco era but first released in September 2019 by Athens of the North
"Lazy Lovin'" by Andreas Rohl - electro-disco; recorded during the original disco era, but first released in February 2019 on Sound Preservation Records' compilation The Music is On: The Gerhard Heinz Anthology (1971-1986)
"The Music is On" by Andreas Rohl - electro-disco; recorded during the original disco era, but first released in February 2019 on Sound Preservation Records' compilation The Music is On: The Gerhard Heinz Anthology (1971-1986)
"Come and See Hong Kong" by Rudy - electro-disco-pop; recorded during the original disco era, but first released in February 2019 on Sound Preservation Records' compilation The Music is On: The Gerhard Heinz Anthology (1971-1986)
"Bangkok at Night (Jimmy Michaels Mix)" by Steffi Vinjak - recorded during the original disco era, but first released in any mix in February 2019 on Sound Preservation Records' compilation The Music is On: The Gerhard Heinz Anthology (1971-1986)
"Come and See the Miss Philippines Contest" by Gerhard Heinz - recorded to play during the 1984 film The Story of the Dolls, but first released in May 2019 on Sound Preservation Records' compilation Music from Die Geschichte Der Puppen (The Story of the Dolls) and Cola, Candy, Chocolate
"Cheers to the Girls" by David Auker and Christine Zierl - recorded to play during the 1979 film Cola, Candy, Chocolate, but first released in May 2019 on Sound Preservation Records' compilation Music from Die Geschichte Der Puppen (The Story of the Dolls) and Cola, Candy, Chocolate
"Traumbus (Instrumental Theme)" by Gerhard Heinz - recorded to play during the 1979 film Traumbus, but first released in May 2019 on Sound Preservation Records' compilation Original Soundtrack Music from the Pussycat Syndrome and Traumbus
"Emergency Room Disco" by Gerhard Heinz - recorded to play during the 1979 film Traumbus, but first released in May 2019 on Sound Preservation Records' compilation Original Soundtrack Music from the Pussycat Syndrome and Traumbus
"Here I Am Back Home Again" by Louis St. Louis - recorded in 1978 or 1979, but first released in December 2019 on Sound Preservation Records' compilation Beyond 54: 28 Disco Rarities Selected By Jimmy Michaels
"Friday Night" by Dick Hieronymus - electro-rock-disco; recorded in August 1982, but first released in December 2019 on Sound Preservation Records' compilation Beyond 54: 28 Disco Rarities Selected By Jimmy Michaels
"Disco Hot (A Jimmy Michaels Mix)" by The Disco Darlings - electro-disco; the original version of Midnight Magic's 1979 song but with slightly different lyrics and a different key and tempo; recorded in early 1978, but first released in December 2019 on Sound Preservation Records' compilation Beyond 54: 28 Disco Rarities Selected By Jimmy Michaels
"Luna Park / Lunapark" by Alfi Kabiljo - jazzy disco; recorded for play during the 1979 film Novinar (Journalist), but first released on the December 2019 compilation Sex, Crime and Politics: Cinematic Disco Jazz and Electronica From Yugoslavia 1974-1984 from Fox and His Friends Croatia
"Rebel With a Cause / Buntovnik S Razlogom" by Alfi Kabiljo - jazzy disco; recorded for play during the 1979 film Novinar (Journalist), but first released on the December 2019 compilation Sex, Crime and Politics: Cinematic Disco Jazz and Electronica From Yugoslavia 1974-1984 from Fox and His Friends Croatia
"The Journalist Main Theme / Novinar Špica" by Alfi Kabiljo - jazzy disco; recorded for play during the 1979 film Novinar (Journalist), but first released on the December 2019 compilation Sex, Crime and Politics: Cinematic Disco Jazz and Electronica From Yugoslavia 1974-1984 from Fox and His Friends Croatia
"Erotic Disco" by Alfi Kabiljo - recorded for play during the 1979 film Usporeno kretanje (Slow Motion), but first released on the December 2019 compilation Sex, Crime and Politics: Cinematic Disco Jazz and Electronica From Yugoslavia 1974-1984 from Fox and His Friends Croatia
"He Follows Her / On Prati Nju" by Alfi Kabiljo - recorded for play during the 1979 film Usporeno kretanje (Slow Motion), but first released on the December 2019 compilation Sex, Crime and Politics: Cinematic Disco Jazz and Electronica From Yugoslavia 1974-1984 from Fox and His Friends Croatia
"Stadium / Stadion" by Alfi Kabiljo - recorded for play during the 1979 film Usporeno kretanje (Slow Motion), but first released on the December 2019 compilation Sex, Crime and Politics: Cinematic Disco Jazz and Electronica From Yugoslavia 1974-1984 from Fox and His Friends Croatia
"You Did It Yourself" by Arthur Russell,
on the album Iowa Dream - disco-pop; at least partly recorded before 1993 but first released in November 2019 by Audika Records
"I Kissed the Girl from Outer Space"
by Arthur Russell, on the album Iowa Dream - electro-rock-disco; at least partly recorded before 1993 but first released in
November 2019 by Audika Records
Doja Cat's hit "Say So" is electro-dance-pop with a real rhythm guitar but a fake bassline.
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Some Disco Moments from the 2010s
A 2014 British television and cinema advertisement for Cadbury Dairy
Milk chocolate bar, set in an office and titled "Yes Sir, I WILL Boogie
in the Office", plays the 1977 disco hit "Yes Sir, I
Can Boogie" by Baccara.
A 2014 British television advertisement for Cadbury Dairy Milk Ritz
and Lu, titled "Passport Control", plays the lesser-known 1979 disco song
"(Got My) Dancing Shoes" by Plaza.
A 2016 American television advertisement for the Hyundai Genesis
plays the 1980 disco hit "Another One Bites the Dust" by Queen.
A 2018 American television advertisement for Walmart plays the 1979
disco hit "Ring My Bell" by Anita Ward.
A YouTube ad for Amazon.com's Black Friday Deals Week in November 2017 plays Chic's "Good Times".
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.
The 2011 movie "Super 8" plays the disco songs "Le Freak" by Chic and
"Heart of Glass" by Blondie.
The 2011 comedic movie "Zookeeper" plays "(Shake, Shake, Shake) Shake
Your Booty" by K.C. and the Sunshine Band on its soundtrack.
The 2011 French movie "Intouchables" plays "September" by Earth, Wind
and Fire on its soundtrack.
The 2012 movie "Here Comes the Boom" plays the disco song "Spank" by
Jimmy "Bo" Horne in the scene where the character Niko learns a disco
street fighting dance.
The 2012 comedic movie "A Thousand Words" plays the disco song "Bad Luck"
by Harold Melvin and the Blue Notes on its soundtrack.
Sister Sledge performed "We Are Family" live at the Global Family Reunion
in New York City on June 6, 2015.
Kacey Musgraves performed "High Horse" live on the American TV show Saturday Night Live on May 12, 2018.
Daft Punk's disco single "Get Lucky" won the Grammy for "Record of the
Year" at the 56th Grammy Awards on January 26, 2014.
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