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  2. Funkot - Wikipedia

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    Most of Funkot's music are a result of remixing and sampling from other popular music in Indonesia. Remix and music sampling are also included in one song or even more than one song in one Funkot music piece. According to DJ Jet Baron, Funkot is similar to Wa Euro, a music genre that is a mix of J-Pop and Italo Disco.

  3. List of hi-NRG artists and songs - Wikipedia

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    Hi-NRG is uptempo disco or electronic dance music usually featuring synthetic bassline octaves. This list contains some examples of hi-NRG artists and songs. Hi-NRG songs by non-hi NRG artists are also included.

  4. DMC World DJ Championships - Wikipedia

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    The competition was founded in 1985 by the Disco Mix Club. The club was founded by Tony Prince in 1983 as a DJ remix label which targeted professional disc jockeys and enthusiasts instead of the mass market. [16] [17] It resold megamixes and remixes, and published a weekly magazine.

  5. Todd Terje - Wikipedia

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    Todd Terje Disco Mix: 2012 Bepu N'Gali "I Travel to You" Bjørn Torske "Langt Fra Afrika" Todd Terje's Enda Lengre Miks (Fra Afrika Altså) Joakim "Nothing Gold" Todd Terje Remix Todd Terje DJ Tool: Gary's Gang "Keep On Dancing" Hot Chip "How Do You Do?" Roxy Music "Love Is the Drug" Todd Terje Disco Dub: 2013 Bryan Ferry "Don't Stop the Dance ...

  6. Comanchero (song) - Wikipedia

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    "Comanchero" is a song by Raggio Di Luna (Moon Ray). It was written by Italian record producer Aldo Martinelli and Simona Zanini and released as a single in 1984 on Discotto S.A.S. [3] It became a hit single in several European countries, reaching number 2 in Austria, number 3 in West Germany, number 4 in Switzerland, number 5 in France and number 17 in Italy.

  7. Discomix - Wikipedia

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    A discomix, or simply a disco, is an extended reggae 12-inch single that typically features the vocal track followed by a dub version or a deejay version of the same track. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] The format became popular in the mid-1970s, with the extended bass range of 12-inch singles being better suited to dub music. [ 1 ]

  8. Weird Genius - Wikipedia

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    Weird Genius is an Indonesian DJ and record production group based Pop music, EDM, and synth-pop consisting of three members are Reza Oktovian, Eka Gustiwana, and Roy Leonard Soewarno.

  9. Club Future Nostalgia - Wikipedia

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    The synth-heavy remix of "Love Again" by Horse Meat Disco features a "squelchy" 1980s and retro charm. [13] [15] Horse Meat Disco introduce simple new melodies for the remix while it also includes strutting beats and funk-laced instrumentals. [11] [15] The first part of the song is very clubby, while the second part drops to a cruise. [7]