Disco marked the dawn of the modern era of dance-based popular music. Growing out of the increasingly groove-oriented sound of early '70s and funk, disco emphasized the beat above anything else, even the singer and the song. Disco was named after discotheques, clubs that played nothing but music for dancing.
Some of the most famous original disco artists were Donna Summer, Chic, the Village People, and KC & the Sunshine Band. Disco lost momentum as the '70s became the '80s, but it didn't die -- it mutated into a variety of different dance-based genres, ranging from dance-pop and hip-hop to house and techno.
Pull up in your Trans Am and splash on some Aqua Velva-it's time for an 80's flashback! This steady beat 118 bpm dance track keeps things simple and pure. Four on the floor drum machine, with soft melodic synth figures. Perfect for a club dance scene or anywhere you need a happy and chipper mood. Instrumental, Dance, Dance-Pop