ポスト・ディスコ (Japanese Wikipedia)

Analysis of information sources in references of the Wikipedia article "ポスト・ディスコ" in Japanese language version.

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70disco.com

  • [2]. 70disco.com web. Re-retrieved on August 1, 2009

allmusic.com

artandpopularculture.com

britannica.com

student.britannica.com

  • Parliament/Funkadelic. (2009). In Student's Encyclopædia: "Combining funk rhythms, psychedelic guitar, and group harmonies with jazzed-up horns, Clinton and his ever-evolving bands set the tone for many post-disco and post-punk groups of the 1980s and 1990s.". Retrieved August 15, 2009, from Britannica Student Encyclopædia.

consumerhelpweb.com

music.consumerhelpweb.com

  • Heyliger, M., Music - Help - Web - Review Archived 2008年12月4日, at the Wayback Machine. - A State-of-the-Art Pop Album (Thriller by Michael Jackson): "Not many artists could pull off such a variety of styles (funk, post-disco, rock, easy listening, ballads) back then...". Retrieved on August 12, 2009

danceclassics.net

disco-funk.co.uk

djhistory.com

  • Broughton, Frank & Brewster, Bill (2000). Larry Levan's Paradise Garage | DJhistory.com Archived 2014年10月6日, at the Wayback Machine. - Disco's revenge: "[sic] But by the turn of the eighties, he was experimenting with drum machines and synthesizers and, like François Kevorkian around the same time, forging a new electronic, post-disco sound". Retrieved on 1-4-2010.

doi.org

  • Demers, Joanna (2006). “Dancing Machines: 'Dance Dance Revolution', Cybernetic Dance, and Musical Taste”. Popular Music (Cambridge Univ Press) 25: 25, 401–414. doi:10.1017/S0261143006001012. ""In terms of its song repertoire, DDR is rooted in disco and post-disco forms such as techno and house. But DDR can be read as the ultimate postmodern dance experience because the game displays various forms of dance imagery without stylistic or historical continuity (Harvey 1990, p. 62,…)" 

dustygroove.com

  • Soul > LP > Earth Wind & Fire: Raise!: Earth Wind & Fire hits the 80s -- and never misses a beat! Turns out that the group's older style of jazzy funk was a perfect fit for the boogie-styled rhythms of the post-disco era". Dusty Groove America.com. Retrieved on August 12, 2009.

eightiesclub.com

  • The Eighties Club: The Politics and Pop Culture of the 1980s: "On the dance floor, David Bowie's "Let's Dance" and Michael Jackson's "Billie Jean" defined the post-disco beat." Retrieved on August 11, 2009.

everyhit.com

fantazia.org.uk

onehitwondercenter.com

  • One Hit Wonder Center - One-Hit Wonder Music of the 50's~90's: "There are also tracks to represent the rise of post-disco club/dance trend, such as Laid Back's "White Horse", New Edition's "Cool It Now", and Timex Social Club's " Rumors" ". Retrieved on August 12, 2009.

pitchfork.com

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slantmagazine.com

  • Slant Magazine | Music | 100 Greatest Dance Songs. Retrieved on 2-2-2009

slate.com

  • Reynolds, Simon (2009) Grunge's Long Shadow - In praise of "in-between" periods in pop history (Slate, MUSIC BOX). Retrieved on 2-2-2009"

songfacts.com

  • [1]. Songfacts.com about Kool & The Gang trivia informations. Retrieved on 5. 5. 2009

tech-noir.com

  • Tech Noir - Disco > Shep Pettibone: Shep Pettibone in an interview with Steven Harvey. Retrieved on 12 26 2009

web.archive.org

  • Broughton, Frank & Brewster, Bill (2000). Larry Levan's Paradise Garage | DJhistory.com Archived 2014年10月6日, at the Wayback Machine. - Disco's revenge: "[sic] But by the turn of the eighties, he was experimenting with drum machines and synthesizers and, like François Kevorkian around the same time, forging a new electronic, post-disco sound". Retrieved on 1-4-2010.
  • Heyliger, M., Music - Help - Web - Review Archived 2008年12月4日, at the Wayback Machine. - A State-of-the-Art Pop Album (Thriller by Michael Jackson): "Not many artists could pull off such a variety of styles (funk, post-disco, rock, easy listening, ballads) back then...". Retrieved on August 12, 2009

xlr8r.com

  • Serwer, Jesse (2009) XLR8R: Jesse Serwer in a interview with Dam-Funk. Retrieved on 2-2-2010.