Will Disco ever make a comeback?
>>73280057
Mama mia it did in the early 00s. It has an opportunity now but all the top minds in music are too focused on trap and meme house.
>>73280057
Oh, dear God, LET'S HOPE NOT!
>>73280057
>what is nu-disco
It already did, and then quietly died off a second time
>>73280057
EDM exist, so no
>>73280057
yeah all that fag EDM shit is disco, anything you dance to is disco
It did a little in the early 2010s with nu-disco. Sadly, it didn't seem to get that popular.
>>73280057
Daft Punk's been reviving disco for the past 20 years.
>>73280057
Will Italo-Disco ever make a comeback?
>>73281434
I mean people know it exists now which is a start. God willing it'll happen in the next 5 years, as soon as the current wave of internet electronic music blows over
When ever it does happen I'm ready *glances at my Juno 106 and HR16 w/ LinnDrum sample pack*
Daft Punk
I'm pretty sure CHIC also had a couple of songs that charted pretty well.
>>73280057
disco had at least two revivals, the first one in late 90s-early 2000 circa 1996-2004,
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Zcb1ZN7Jo_4
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EEREA96rT8w
then another one around 2008 with the so-called nu-disco.
future funk is another disco revival too.
Hopefully no
There are still pretty vibrant disco revivalist movements in English clubs, although I suppose that's more of a DJ thing than a creation of modern disco.
A disco revival should only be followed by a Disco Sucks movement revival and the re-enactment of Disco Demolition Night.
Bruno Mars, The Weekend and Daft Punk have some disco elements in their songs.
does it catch on? Probably not.
Vaporwave bruh