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  2. Futurians (band) - Wikipedia

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    Their music has been described as drawing influence from digital rock, funk, minimalism, no wave, new wave, Brian Wilson, krautrock, noise music, disco, lo-fi, art rock, punk rock, dirges, riot grrrl, doom rock, and drone rock. Both musically and lyrically, the band's songs contain retro-futuristic sci-fi-related themes.

  3. Earl Young: The Man Who Invented Disco’s Beat - AOL

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    In the pantheon of beloved disco labels, the M.F.S.B./PIR catalog is only rivaled by the string of hits released on Salsoul Records between 1978 and 1983.

  4. Mass Production (band) - Wikipedia

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    Mass Production is an American funk/disco musical group, best known for their 1979 hit, "Firecracker."Based in Norfolk, Virginia, the ten-piece group had a series of minor R&B hits in the late 1970s and early 1980s.

  5. Rare groove - Wikipedia

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    Rare groove is music that is very hard to source or relatively obscure. [1] Rare groove is primarily associated with funk, R&B and jazz funk, but is also connected to subgenres including jazz rock, reggae, Latin jazz, soul, rock music, northern soul, and disco. [2] Vinyl records that fall into this category generally have high re-sale prices.

  6. Kano (band) - Wikipedia

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    Kano's debut single was the 1980 international hit "I'm Ready", combining elements of 1970s disco, funk and R&B while extensively using synthesizers and percussive handclaps as well as raw-processed and vocoderized vocals.

  7. Free funk - Wikipedia

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    Free-funk is a combination of avant-garde jazz with funk music that developed in the 1970s. Leaders of the genre include Ornette Coleman and his Prime Time group, [1] Ronald Shannon Jackson and his group Decoding Society, Jamaaladeen Tacuma and his group Spectacle and James "Blood" Ulmer. The music has also been quite influential on the M-Base ...

  8. Music piracy - Wikipedia

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    Music publishing associations hired police officers and former soldiers to raid printing presses and shops, confiscating sheet music from street sellers under a law allowing seizure of counterfeit property. [3] The film I'll Be Your Sweetheart (1945), commissioned by the British Ministry of Information, is based on the events of the day. [5]

  9. Lipps Inc. - Wikipedia

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    Lipps Inc. started as a project of Steven Greenberg when he was a wedding DJ who wanted to try his hand at writing disco songs. He had intended to use the name Lip Sync, but it was in use by another group, so instead he chose the homophone Lipps Inc. Greenberg was the sole member of the group until he met Cynthia Johnson while auditioning singers for his song "Rock It".