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"As hip-hop had developed unheard outside of the South Bronx," Bob Stanley writes in "Yeah Yeah Yeah: The Story of Pop from Bill Haley to Beyoncé," "so house grew in an isolated, post-disco pocket".
Keep an eye out for gems such as Studio 5'4", San Francisco's pocket disco for short men and their admirers, or Riotgrrr, a tribute night to the riot grrrl scene.
Gibb starts with the robust triptych of "Jive Talkin'", "Lonely Days" (from 1970's "Man for All Seasons") and "You Should Be Dancing", a disco gem that prompts pockets of joyous, tail-end-of-a-wedding dancing.
& B. Malcolm McLaren's single "World's Famous," for instance, a staple for New York street dancers in 1983, sampled a squelchy, half-time breakdown from the 1979 single "Rocket in the Pocket," by the disco star Cerrone — and that sample was then used in a grip of rap songs during the eighties.
It has light surfaces and deep rhythm-pockets with whispers of disco.
The SocGen team appeared to have dressed either for an outward-bound course or a company disco; its slidebook could fit into a back pocket.
Larry starts with nothing but an out-of-style 1970s disco-era leisure suit and $94 in his pocket.
I had about eight quid left in my back pocket but I needed to take one of these disco biscuits.
Keep your phone in your pocket: Shazam has no hope in hell on this journey through funk, disco, acid and more.
Christine is a seductive live performer: she leaps into crowds with glitter in her pockets, smushing the stuff against her sweaty face until she sparkles like a disco ball.
Remember Blondie and disco?
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