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词条 List of post-disco artists and songs
释义

  1. Songs

     1970s  1980s  2000s and 2010s 

  2. Albums

  3. Artists

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  4. See also

  5. References

     Bibliography 
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The term post-disco is a referral to the early to late 1980s era movement of disco music into more stripped-down electronic funk influenced sounds; post-disco was also predecessor to house music.

This chronological list contains examples of artists, songs and albums described as post-disco, as well as its subgenre, boogie.

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Some artists: A B C D E F G I J K L M N O P R S U W Y Z
Some songs: 1970s • 1980s • 2000s and 2010s
Some albums

Songs

1970s

YearArtistOriginSongLabel
1979 Can DE}}Brackett|Hoard|2004|p=135|ps=: the tense, jagged postdisco groove "Aspectacle"}} Harvest / Lightning
Gina X DE}} "No G.D.M."[1] Crystal / EMI
Shalamar USA}} "The Second Time Around"[2] SOLAR
Skyy USA}} "First Time Around"[2] Salsoul

1980s

YearArtistOriginSongLabel
1980 Joe Bataan USA}} "Latin Lover"[3] Salsoul
Joe Bataan USA}} "Sadie (She Smokes)"[3] Salsoul
The Brothers Johnson USA}} "Stomp!"[4][5] A&M
Convertion USA}}[8]{{sfn>Shapiro|2006|pp=59, 418}} SAM
Dazz Band USA}}Shapiro|2006|p=107}} Motown
Kool & the Gang USA}} "Celebration"[6] De-Lite
Prince USA}} "Head"[7] Warner Bros.
The S.O.S. Band USA}} "Take Your Time (Do It Right)"[8][9] Tabu
T. S. Monk USA}} "Bon Bon Vie (Gimme the Good Life)"[10] Mirage
Vaughan Mason & Crew USA}} "Bounce, Rock, Skate, Roll"[11][12] Brunswick
The Whispers USA}} "And the Beat Goes On"[13] SOLAR
1981 Aurra USA}}Shapiro|2006|p=350}} Salsoul
Central Line UK}}Shapiro|2006|p=418}} Salsoul
D Train USA}} "You're the One for Me"[14] Prelude
Earth, Wind & Fire USA}} "Let's Groove"[15] Columbia
ESG USA}} "Moody"[16] 99
Freeez UK}} "Southern Freeez"[17] Virgin (GE) / Beggars Banquet (UK)
Taana Gardner USA}} "Heartbeat"[18][19] West End
Rick James USA}} "Give It to Me Baby"[20] Gordy
Grace Jones JAM}} "Pull Up to the Bumper"[21][22][23] Island
Chaka Khan USA}} "Fate"[24] Warner Bros.
Evelyn "Champagne" King USA}} "I'm in Love"[25] RCA
Kool & the Gang USA}} "Get Down on It"[6] De-Lite
Logg USA}} "Dancing into the Stars"[26] Salsoul
Logg USA}}Shapiro|2006|p=418}} Salsoul
Melba Moore USA}}Shapiro|2006|p=278}} EMI America
Alicia Myers USA}} "I Want to Thank You"[10] MCA
North End USA}} "Happy Days"[27] Emergency
Yoko Ono JPN}} "Walking on Thin Ice"[28] Geffen
The Pointer Sisters USA}} "Slow Hand"[29] Planet
Skyy USA}}Shapiro|2006|p=44}} Salsoul
Tom Tom Club USA}} "Genius of Love"[30] Sire
Yarbrough and Peoples USA}} "Don't Stop the Music"[14][31] Mercury
1982 Atlantic Starr USA}}[32]{{sfn>Shapiro|2006|p=9}} A&M
The Chi-Lites USA}}Shapiro|2006|p=86}} Chi Sound
Marvin Gaye USA}} "Sexual Healing"[33] Columbia
Gwen Guthrie USA}} "It Should Have Been You"[34] Island
Indeep USA}} "Last Night a D.J. Saved My Life"[35][36] Sound of New York
Inner Life USA}} "Moment of My Life"[2] Salsoul
Madonna USA}}Brackett|Hoard|2004|p=508|ps=: That gift was there on her 1983 debut, which combined proven postdisco club tracks like "Everybody" and "Burning Up" with breakthrough pop hits "Borderline" and "Lucky Star."}} Sire / Warner Bros.
Melba Moore USA}}Shapiro|2006|p=278}}[37] EMI America / Capitol
Peech Boys USA}} "Don't Make Me Wait" / "Life Is Something Special"[38] West End / Island
Fonda Rae USA}} "Over Like a Fat Rat"[10] Vanguard
Roxy Music UK}} "The Main Thing"[39] Warner Bros. / E.G.
Patrice Rushen USA}} "Forget Me Nots"[40] Rhino
Shalamar USA}} "A Night to Remember" SOLAR
Sinnamon USA}} "Thanks to You"[41] Becket
The Universal Robot Band USA}} "Barely Breaking Even"[42] Moonglow
Stevie Wonder USA}} "Do I Do"[43] Tamla / Motown
Michael Wycoff USA}} "Looking Up to You"[44] RCA
1983 David Bowie UK}} "Let's Dance"[45][46] EMI America
David Bowie UK}} "Without You"[47] EMI America
Peter Brown USA}} "Back to the Front"[56] RCA Victor
Carl Carlton USA}}Shapiro|2006|p=68}} RCA Victor
The Chi-Lites USA}}Shapiro|2006|p=86}} Larc
Aretha Franklin USA}} "Get It Right"[48] Arista
The Gap Band USA}} "Somedya"[49] Total Experience
Gladys Knight & the Pips USA}} "Save the Overtime (For Me)"[48] Columbia
Debbie Harry USA}} "Rush Rush"[50] Chrysalis
Michael Jackson USA}} "Billie Jean"[51] Epic
Michael Jackson USA}} "Wanna Be Startin' Somethin'"[52] Epic
Kashif USA}}Shapiro|2006|p=59}} Arista
KC and the Sunshine Band USA}}[53]{{sfn>Hoffmann|2006|p=149}} Epic
Kool & the Gang USA}} "Joanna"[6] De-Lite
Laid Back Denmark}} "White Horse"[54][55] EMI Music Denmark
Madonna USA}}Brackett|Hoard|2004|p=508|ps=: That gift was there on her 1983 debut, which combined proven postdisco club tracks like "Everybody" and "Burning Up" with breakthrough pop hits "Borderline" and "Lucky Star."}} Sire / Warner Bros.
Midnight Star USA}}Shapiro|2006|p=271}} SOLAR
Mtume USA}} "Juicy Fruit"[56] Epic
The S.O.S. Band USA}} "Just Be Good to Me"[57] Tabu
Shannon USA}} "Let the Music Play"[69][58] Mirage / Atco / Atlantic
Donna Summer USA}} "She Works Hard for the Money"[59][60][61] Mercury
1984 Jocelyn Brown USA}} "Somebody Else's Guy[62] Vinyl Dreams
New Edition USA}} "Cool It Now"[55] MCA
Billy Ocean GRN}}
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"Caribbean Queen"[63] Jive
The Pointer Sisters USA}} "I'm So Excited"[29][64] Planet
Donna Summer USA}} "Supernatural Love"[65] Geffen / Warner Bros.
Donna Summer USA}} "There Goes My Baby"[65] Geffen / Warner Bros.
1985 Kool & the Gang USA}} "Cherish"[6] De-Lite
Madonna USA}} "Into the Groove"[66] Sire / Warner Bros.
Melba Moore USA}} "King of My Heart"[67] Capitol
1986 E.G. Daily USA}} "Love in the Shadows"[68] A&M
Midnight Star USA}} "Midas Touch"[56] SOLAR
Shannon USA}} "Do You Wanna Get Away"[69] Mirage / Emergency
Timex Social Club USA}} "Rumors"[55] Jay

2000s and 2010s

YearArtistOriginSongLabel
2001 Missy Elliott USA}} "Old School Joint"[70] The Goldmind / Elektra
2002 Beyoncé USA}} "Work It Out"[71][72] Columbia
The Chemical Brothers UK}} "Star Guitar"[73] Freestyle Dust (UK) / Astralwerks (US)
2004 The Pharcyde USA}} "Illusions"[74] Chapter One Entertainment
2008 Black Devil Disco Club FRA}} "With Honey Cream"[75] Lo
Hercules and Love Affair USA}} "Blind"[76] DFA
J*Davey USA}} "Slooow"[77] Interdependent Media
2009 Dâm-Funk USA}} "Candy Dancin{{'-}}"[78] Stones Throw
2010 The Golden Filter USA}} "Hide Me"[79] Brille
Tensnake DE}} "Need Your Lovin{{'-}}"[80] Permanent Vacation
2012 Prince Rama USA}} "Those Who Live for Love Will Live Forever"[81] Paw Tracks
2013 Beyoncé USA}} "Blow"[82] Parkwood / Columbia
Ty Segall USA}} "Music From a Film 1"[83] Famous Class
2014 The Growlers USA}} "Chinese Fountain"[84] Everloving (US) / Fat Cat (UK)
Michael Jackson and Justin Timberlake USA}} "Love Never Felt So Good"[85] Epic
Prince USA}} "Art Official Age"[86] NPG / Warner Bros.

Albums

Some examples of post-disco albums are listed here:

YearArtist(s)NameLabel
1979 Teena Marie Wild and Peaceful[87] Motown
1980 Kool & the Gang Celebrate![106] De-Lite
1980 Prince Dirty Mind[7][88][89] Warner Bros.
1980 Sharon Redd Sharon Redd[90] Prelude
1981 Grace Jones Nightclubbing[91] Island
1981 Kool & the Gang Something Special[106] De-Lite
1981 Sister Sledge All American Girls{{sfn>Shapiro|2006|p=349}} Cotillion
1982 Michael Jackson Thriller[92][93][94] Epic
1982 Evelyn "Champagne" King Get Loose[116] RCA
1983 David Bowie Let's Dance[95][96][97] EMI America
1983 Peter Brown Back to the Front[98] RCA Victor
1983 Madonna Madonna[99][100][101] Sire
1983 The Pointer Sisters Break Out[102] Planet
1983 Donna Summer She Works Hard for the Money[103] Mercury
1986 Club Nouveau Life, Love & Pain{{sfn>Hoffmann|2006|p=44}} Warner Bros.
1999 Les Rythmes Digitales Darkdancer[104] Wall of Sound
2004 Kylie Minogue Ultimate Kylie[105] Parlophone / Mushroom / Capitol
2005 LCD Soundsystem LCD Soundsystem[106] DFA
2009 The Juan MacLean The Future Will Come[107] DFA
2009 Dimitri from Paris Night Dubbin{{'-}}[108] BBE
2009 DJ Spinna The Boogie Back: Post Disco Club Jams[109] BBE
2011 Holy Ghost! Holy Ghost![110] DFA

Artists

Musicians
{{col-begin}}{{col-3}}

A

  • Aurra[111]

B

  • B. B. & Q. Band[14]
  • David Bowie (Let's Dance period)[95][97]
  • Sharon Brown[112]

C

  • Change[14]

D

  • D Train[139]{{sfn|Brewster|Broughton|1999|p=296}}
  • The Deele[140][113]

E

  • ESG[114]

G

  • Gloria Gaynor (1980s){{sfn|Hoffmann|2006|p=104}}
  • Gwen Guthrie[34]

H

  • Holy Ghost![110][115]

I

  • Imagination[116]
{{col-3}}

J

  • Michael Jackson[117]
  • Grace Jones[91][118][119]

K

  • Kerrier District[120]
  • Kid Creole and the Coconuts[121][122]
  • Evelyn "Champagne" King (1980s)[123][124]
  • Kleeer[14]
  • Klein + M.B.O.[125][126]
  • Kool & the Gang (1980s)[127]

L

  • Lakeside[128]
  • Liquid Liquid[129][130][131]
  • Logg[132]

M

  • Madonna[133][134][135]
  • Metro Area[136]
  • George Michael[137]
  • Midnight Star[128]

P

  • Peech Boys{{sfn|Brewster|Broughton|1999|p=296}}
  • Polyrock[138]
{{col-3}}

R

  • Sharon Redd[112]
  • Patrice Rushen[139]

S

  • Shalamar[140][175]
  • Shannon[141]
  • The S.O.S. Band{{sfn|Shapiro|2006|p=358}}
  • Edmund Sylvers[142]

U

  • Unlimited Touch[143]

V

  • Vicky D[112]

W

  • Was (Not Was)[144]
  • Jody Watley[145][146]
  • Wham![147]
  • The Whispers (1980s)[148]
{{col-end}}
Producers, remixers and DJs
{{col-begin}}{{col-3}}
  • Arthur Baker[149][150]
  • John "Jellybean" Benitez[151][152]
  • Leroy Burgess[14]
  • Patrick Cowley[153]
  • Eumir Deodato[127]
{{col-3}}
  • Quincy Jones[154]
  • François Kevorkian{{sfn|Brewster|Broughton|1999|p=284}}
  • Frankie Knuckles{{sfn|Brewster|Broughton|1999|p=156}}[155][156]
  • Larry Levan{{sfn|Brewster|Broughton|1999|pp=121, 156, 284}}[157]
{{col-3}}
  • Derrick May[158]
  • Kelley Polar[159]
  • Arthur Russell{{sfn|Brewster|Broughton|1999|p=121}}[160]
  • Tee Scott[156]
{{col-end}}

See also

{{Portal|Electronic music}}
  • List of dance-pop artists
  • List of dance-rock artists
  • List of funk musicians
  • List of house music artists

References

1. ^{{cite magazine|first= James |last= Friedman |title= Masked Masters |magazine= The Fader |issue= 14 |id= Fall 2002 |page= 38 |url= https://books.google.com/books?id=Y2-fAAAAMAAJ&q=%22post+disco%22}}
2. ^{{cite web|url= http://www.allmusic.com/album/salsoul-presents-the-definitive-12-masters-vol-2-mw0000564179 |first= Andy |last= Kellman |title= Various Artists – Salsoul Presents: The Definitive 12" Masters, Vol. 2 |website= AllMusic |accessdate= 17 December 2014}}
3. ^{{cite web|title= Joe Bataan – Anthology [Toshiba] |url= http://www.allmusic.com/album/anthology-toshiba-mw0000411626 |first= Rob |last= Theakston |website= AllMusic |accessdate= 18 December 2014}}
4. ^{{cite web|first= Daryl |last= Easlea |quote= However, Light Up the Night is all really about its lead single, Stomp, a truly irresistible piece of post-disco groove. |title= The Brothers Johnson Light Up the Night Review |publisher= BBC Online |url= https://www.bbc.co.uk/music/reviews/2h3q |year= 2011 |accessdate= 27 October 2013}}
5. ^{{cite web|url= http://www.allmusic.com/album/funk-classics-the-80s-mw0000189240 |first= Jason |last= Elias |title= Various Artists – Funk Classics: The 80's |website= AllMusic |accessdate= 26 October 2014 |quote= The graceful post-disco of the Brothers Johnson's "Stomp!"}}
6. ^{{cite web|title= Kool & The Gang – Gangthology |url= http://www.uncut.co.uk/kool-the-gang/kool-the-gang-gangthology-review |magazine= Uncut |accessdate= 17 December 2014}}
7. ^{{cite web|first= Patrick |last= Ryder |title= Private Joy: 10 essential "lesser known" Prince tracks and the records where you can find them |url= http://www.thevinylfactory.com/vinyl-factory-releases/10-essential-lesser-known-prince-tracks/ |website= The Vinyl Factory |date= 20 February 2014 |accessdate= 17 December 2014}}
8. ^{{cite news|title= Fillmore May Festival is celebration of community |first= Karen |last= Hibdon |quote= Founded in 1977 in Atlanta, the band (...) was initially known for the post-disco hit "Take Your Time (Do It Right)" in 1979. |url= http://www.vcstar.com/news/fillmore-may-festival-is-celebration-of |newspaper= Ventura County Star |date= 15 May 2012 |accessdate= 18 December 2014}}
9. ^{{cite news|first= Tamar |last= Anitai |title= Help! We’re Obsessed… |date= 6 August 2007 |publisher= MTV Buzzworthy |url= http://buzzworthy.mtv.com/2007/08/06/help-were-obsessed%E2%80%A6/ |accessdate= 18 December 2014}}
10. ^{{cite web|author= mauludSADIQ |title= Just Don't Call it House |url= https://medium.com/the-brothers/just-dont-call-it-house-241370ce6768 |website= Medium |date= 5 May 2016 |accessdate= 22 May 2016}}
11. ^{{cite news|title= Roller-blading onto the musical scene A debut song draws attention. |first= Daniel |last= Rubin |quote= The track reminded him of "this really brief post-disco genre of roller-skating music that existed for two months in 1980, records like Vaughan Mason's 'Bounce, Rock, Skate, Roll.' |newspaper= The Philadelphia Inquirer |date= 22 March 2005 |accessdate= 27 October 2013 |url= http://articles.philly.com/2005-03-22/news/25419526_1_roller-blading-roller-skating-learn-to-skate}}
12. ^{{cite magazine|title= The Beat Box Bites Back |magazine= Face Magazine |date= May 1984 |url= http://www.globaldarkness.com/articles/beatbox_bites_back.htm |quote= individual records like Vaughan Mason's "Bounce, Rock, Skate, Roll" which helped establish a new ambience in East Coast post-disco. |accessdate= 27 October 2013}}
13. ^{{cite book|title= Have Gun Will Travel: The Spectacular Rise and Violent Fall of Death Row Records |first= Ronin |last= Ro |publisher= Broadway Books |year= 1999 |isbn= 978-0-3854-9135-8 |page= 40 |quote= SOLAR (...), which grew out of an association between promoter Griffey and Soul Train host Don Cornelius, released a string of post-disco hits that included Shalamar's "The Second Time Around" and the Whispers' "And the Beat Goes On."}}
14. ^{{cite news|url= https://www.theguardian.com/music/musicblog/2011/may/03/simon-reynolds-boogie-genre-term |first= Simon |last= Reynolds |title= Name it on the 'boogie' – the genre tag that won't sit still |newspaper= The Guardian |date= 3 May 2011 |accessdate= 18 December 2014}}
15. ^{{cite web|url= http://www.vh1.com/music/tuner/2014-08-20/10-songs-that-are-all-about-that-bass/ |first= Ben |last= Smith |title= Meghan Trainor Helps Count Down 10 Songs That Are All About That Bass |publisher= VH1 Music. Viacom Media Networks |date= 20 August 2014 |accessdate= 27 October 2014 |quote= This post-disco pop funk epic is centered on a relentless, repeating bassline that really does make you want to, uh, groove.}}
16. ^{{cite web|url= http://www.allmusic.com/album/esg-mw0000239101 |first= Andy |last= Kellman |title= ESG – ESG |website= AllMusic |accessdate= 17 December 2014}}
17. ^{{cite web|url= http://stylusmagazine.com/stypod/archives/33 |first= David |last= Day |title= Some of My Favorite Things: David Day (Freeezstyle) |website= Stylus Magazine |date= 20 October 2004 |accessdate= 25 October 2014}}
18. ^{{cite news|title= THE PLEASURE PRINCIPLE – Playgroup Reconstructs an Idealistic Aural Snapshot of the Early '80s |first= Michaelangelo |last= Matos |quote= the stripped-down post-disco of club records like Taana Gardner's "Heartbeat" |newspaper= Baltimore City Paper |url= http://www2.citypaper.com/music/story.asp?id=8264 |date= 20 March 2002 |accessdate= 27 October 2013}}
19. ^{{cite web|url= http://www.allmusic.com/album/journey-into-paradise-the-larry-levan-story-mw0000721577 |first= Andy |last= Kellman |title= Larry Levan – Journey into Paradise: The Larry Levan Story |website= AllMusic |quote= Taana Gardner's "Heartbeat" (one of the sexiest, sweetest, slowest post-disco singles) |accessdate= 26 October 2014}}
20. ^{{cite news|title= Rappers Find A `Homebase` With Smoother Rhymes, Beats |first= Tracy E. |last= Hopkins |newspaper= Sun-Sentinel |date= 16 July 1991 |accessdate= 17 December 2014 |url= http://articles.sun-sentinel.com/1991-07-16/features/9101260224_1_fresh-prince-homebase-rappers}}
21. ^{{cite news|url= https://www.theguardian.com/music/table/2009/mar/17/sex-1000-songs-everyone-must-hear |title= Series: 1000 songs everyone must hear – Part four: Sex |newspaper= The Guardian |date= 17 March 2009 |accessdate= 27 October 2014}}
22. ^{{cite web|first= Jack |last= Stovin |url= http://hangout.altsounds.com/news/134566-grace-jones-hurriane-album-dub-version-released.html |title= Grace Jones "Hurriane" Album & Dub Version Released Today! |website= AltSounds |date= 6 September 2011 |accessdate= 17 December 2014}}
23. ^{{cite news|url= http://www.odt.co.nz/entertainment/music/254500/steamy-funk-and-restrained-grooves |title= Steamy funk and restrained grooves |first= Jeff |last= Harford |newspaper= Otago Daily Times |date= 27 April 2013 |accessdate= 17 December 2014}}
24. ^{{cite web|title= Various Artists: Discovered: A Collection of Daft Funk Samples |first= Nate |last= Patrin |website= Pitchfork Media |date= 19 November 2007 |url= http://pitchfork.com/reviews/albums/10852-discovered-a-collection-of-daft-funk-samples/ |accessdate= 18 December 2013}}
25. ^{{cite news|first= Ernest |last= Wilkins |url= http://www.redeyechicago.com/entertainment/music/redeye-wetheory-chicago-dj-on-the-water-20140813,0,2510820.story |newspaper= RedEye |title= We Theory mixes stats and sounds for musical success |date= 13 August 2014 |accessdate= 28 October 2014}}
26. ^{{cite web|url= http://www.allmusic.com/album/salsoul-presents-disco-funk-flavas-vol-2-mw0000744116 |first= Andy |last= Kellman |title= Various Artists – Salsoul Presents: Disco Funk Flavas, Vol. 2 |website= AllMusic |accessdate= 18 December 2014}}
27. ^{{cite web|url= http://www.allmusic.com/blog/post/allmusic-playlist-madonna-before-and-after |first= Andy |last= Kellman |title= AllMusic Playlist: Madonna, Before and After |website= AllMusic |date= 29 August 2013 |accessdate= 26 October 2014}}
28. ^{{cite web|first= Dan |last= Harr |date= 23 September 2013 |url= http://www.musicnewsnashville.com/onos-walking-thin-ice-ascends-2-bullet-billboards-hot-dance-club-play-chart |title= ONO’s "Walking On Thin Ice" Ascends To #2 With A Bullet On Billboard's Hot Dance Club Play Chart |work= Music News Nashville |publisher= Dan Harr |accessdate= 28 October 2013}}
29. ^{{cite news|title= Youngest Pointer Sister Loses Cancer Battle at 52 |url= https://www.imdb.com/name/nm0688462/news |publisher= World Entertainment News Network. Internet Movie Database |date= 13 April 2006 |quote= The Pointer Sisters (...) really found their niche in the post-disco world, recording smooth tunes like "Slow Hand" and dance floor fillers such as "I'm So Excited." |accessdate= 27 October 2013}}
30. ^{{cite magazine|first= Larry |last= Flick |quote= The surprising twist is the use of instantly recognizable keyboard samples from the Tom Tom Club's post-disco classic "Genius Of Love." |page= 26 |title= Mariah And Janet Tear Up The Dancefloor |magazine= Billboard |date= 26 August 1995 |url= https://books.google.com/books?id=wAsEAAAAMBAJ&pg=PA26&dq=%22post+disco%22 |issn= 0006-2510 |volume= 107 |issue= 34}}
31. ^{{cite news|first= Paul |last= Lester |url= https://www.theguardian.com/music/2007/aug/28/popandrock1 |title= No 173: Bumblebeez |newspaper= The Guardian |date= 28 August 2007 |accessdate= 17 December 2014}}
32. ^{{cite web|title= Various Artists – We Love the Nightlife: Good Times |url= http://www.allmusic.com/album/we-love-the-nightlife-good-times-mw0002408044 |first= Andy |last= Kellman |website= AllMusic |accessdate= 27 October 2013}}
33. ^{{cite web|url= http://consequenceofsound.net/aux-out/drake-the-weeknd-and-the-battle-for-marvin-gayes-mantle/ |first= Gary |last= Suarez |title= Drake, The Weeknd, and the Battle for Marvin Gaye's Mantle |website= Consequence of Sound |date= 1 October 2013 |accessdate= 25 October 2014 |quote= “Hold On, We’re Going Home” (...) has drawn logical comparison to Gaye's bubbling post-disco smash “Sexual Healing”.}}
34. ^{{cite news|url= http://articles.latimes.com/1994-01-23/entertainment/ca-14580_1_jody-watley |title= Gwen Guthrie; Songwriter, Singer of Dance Hits |newspaper= Los Angeles Times |date= 8 February 1994 |accessdate= 18 December 2014 |quote= "Should Have Been You," which helped establish Guthrie as one of the premier club music performers during the post-disco era.}}
35. ^{{cite web|first= Kory |last= Grow |date= May 2008 |title= Gorgoroth – Why the most dangerous true Norwegian black-metal band of the decade turned on itself |magazine= Revolver |issue= 68 |issn= 1527-408X |quote= the post-disco classic "Last Night a D.J. Saved My Life" by early-'80s New York crew Indeep |deadurl= yes |url= http://www.revolvermag.com/content/gorgoroth |archiveurl= https://web.archive.org/web/20100210060533/http://www.revolvermag.com/content/gorgoroth |archivedate= 10 February 2010}}
36. ^{{cite web|first= Sal |last= Cinquemani |url= http://www.slantmagazine.com/music/review/mariah-carey-glitter |title= Mariah Carey – Glitter |website= Slant Magazine |date= 21 August 2001 |accessdate= 26 October 2014 |quote= A cover of Indeep's 1982 post-disco classic "Last Night a DJ Saved My Life" personifies Carey's ambition like no other song she's ever recorded}}
37. ^{{cite news|first= Paul |last= Lester |title= Leverage Models (No 1,314) |url= https://www.theguardian.com/music/2012/jul/23/new-band-leverage-models |newspaper= The Guardian |quote= That song, that example of post-disco electro-funk, we mused, is so October 1982 it's not true. |date= 23 July 2012 |accessdate= 17 December 2014}}
38. ^{{cite book|title= Generation Ecstasy: Into the World of Techno and Rave Culture |first= Simon |last= Reynolds |authorlink= Simon Reynolds |url= https://books.google.com/books?id=bAvy3S242wQC&pg=PA35&dq=%22post+disco%22 |publisher= Routledge |isbn= 0-415-92373-5 |page= 1035 |year= 1999}}
39. ^{{cite web|first= Mallory |last= O'Donnell |title= Beatz By The Pound – #034: Tech-Loving Pundits |url= http://www.stylusmagazine.com/articles/beatz_by_the_pound/034-tech-loving-pundits.htm |website= Stylus Magazine |date= 2 February 2007 |accessdate= 25 October 2014}}
40. ^{{cite news|url= https://www.theguardian.com/music/2014/mar/11/yumi-zouma |first= Paul |last= Lester |title= Yumi Zouma (No 1,717) |newspaper= The Guardian |quote= Patrice Rushen's postdisco classic Forget Me Nots |date= 11 March 2014 |accessdate= 17 December 2014}}
41. ^{{cite web|url= http://www.allmusic.com/album/choice-a-collection-of-classics-mw0000469862 |first= Andy |last= Kellman |title= Jeff Mills – Choice: A Collection of Classics |website= AllMusic |accessdate= 26 October 2014 |quote= Sinnamon's underheard "Thanks to You" (a sparkling post-disco club cut with defiant vocals reminiscent of Teena Marie).}}
42. ^{{cite web|url= http://www.allmusic.com/song/barely-breaking-even-mt0005385774 |first= Andy |last= Kellman |title= Dimitri from Paris / Universal Robot Band – Barely Breaking Even |website= AllMusic |accessdate= 17 December 2014}}
43. ^{{cite web|first= Eric |last= Henderson |title= Stevie Wonder – Innervisions |website= Slant Magazine |url= http://www.slantmagazine.com/music/review/stevie-wonder-innervisions |date= 23 October 2003 |accessdate= 26 October 2014}}
44. ^{{cite magazine|url= http://www.complex.com/music/50-best-r-b-songs-90s/ |first= Brendan |last= Frederick |title= The 50 Best R&B Songs of the '90s > 44. Zhané "Hey Mr. DJ" (1993) |magazine= Complex |date= 2 October 2014 |accessdate= 25 October 2014 |quote= Written by Kay Gee and the girls, "Hey Mr. DJ" was based on R&B singer Michael Wycoff's "Looking Up to You," a post-disco boogie groove from 1982.}}
45. ^{{cite news|url= http://www.boston.com/ae/music/articles/2004/03/02/indie_rockers_revel_in_reinvention/ |first= Joan |last= Anderman |title= Indie rockers revel in reinvention |newspaper= The Boston Globe |date= 2 March 2004 |accessdate= 27 October 2014}}
46. ^{{cite web|url= http://www.gibsonguitar.es/News-Lifestyle/Features/en-us/10-rockin-songs-1230.aspx |first= Russell |last= Hall |title= 10 Rockin' Songs To Ring In The New Year! |publisher= Gibson |date= 30 December 2009 |accessdate= 17 December 2014}}
47. ^{{cite web|first= Petra |last= Davis |title= David Bowie: Fantastic Voyages From Beyond The Hits |url= http://thequietus.com/articles/04884-david-bowie-beyond-the-hits |website= The Quietus |date= 8 January 2013 |accessdate= 25 October 2014}}
48. ^{{cite book|title= The Death of Rhythm and Blues |first= Nelson |last= George |authorlink= Nelson George |publisher= Penguin Books |quote= the soulful boogie songs “Get It Right” by Aretha Franklin and “Save the Overtime for Me” by Gladys Knight and the Pips |url= https://books.google.com/books?id=GgHIe-GFjZUC&pg=PT185&dq=%22boogie%22 |year= 1988 |isbn= 0142004081}}
49. ^{{cite magazine|first= Nyay |last= Bhushan |quote= The first single from the album is "Someday (We'll All Be Free)," an eye-opening cover of the Gap Band's boogie classic |page= 57 |title= Timeless Rhyme |magazine= Billboard |date= 11 August 2001 |url= https://books.google.com/books?id=wAsEAAAAMBAJ&pg=PA26 |issn= 0006-2510 |volume= 113 |issue= 32}}
50. ^{{cite web|url= http://www.allmusic.com/album/scarface-original-soundtrack-mw0000313746 |first= Jason |last= Birchmeier |title= Original Soundtrack – Scarface [Original Soundtrack] |website= AllMusic |accessdate= 26 October 2014}}
51. ^{{cite web|title= The Legacy of Michael Jackson |first= Adeyinka |last= Makinde |year= 2009 |quote= the song 'Billie Jean', presents rhythm and blues in a post-disco dance form. |website= Black-history-month.co.uk |url= http://www.black-history-month.co.uk/sitea/artists/micheal_jackson/articles/THE_LEGACY_OF_MICHAEL_JACKSON.html |accessdate= 27 October 2013}}
52. ^{{cite news|title= The best-selling and greatest — album of all time? |newspaper= The Denver Post |date= 26 June 2009 |url= http://www.denverpost.com/business/ci_12693181?source=pkg |accessdate= 27 October 2013}}
53. ^{{cite book|first= Gary |last= Graff |authorlink= Gary Graff |title= Musichound Rock: The Essential Album Guide |quote= the scope of KC's work into the 80s with post-disco singles such "Give It Up." |publisher= Visible Ink Press |year= 1996 |isbn= 978-0-7876-1037-1}}
54. ^{{cite magazine|first= Daniel |last= Sylvester |title= Laid Back – Cosyland |date= 22 May 2012 |magazine= Exclaim! |url= http://exclaim.ca/Reviews/DanceAndElectronic/laid_back-cosyland |accessdate= 25 October 2014}}
55. ^{{cite web|title= Like, Omigod! It's the '80s Pop Culture Box (Totally) |quote= 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". |website= One Hit Wonder Center |accessdate= 29 October 2013 |url= http://www.onehitwondercenter.com/archive/reviews/review_popculturebox_80.htm}}
56. ^{{cite magazine|url= http://thump.vice.com/words/ali-love-pumps-up-the-volume-vibes-and-weirdness |first= Christopher |last= Metler |first2= Ali |last2= Love |title= Ali Love P.U.M.P.s Up the Volume, Vibes and Weirdness |magazine= Vice |date= 17 July 2014 |accessdate= 17 December 2014}}
57. ^{{cite web|first= Mallory |last= O’Donnell |title= The Singles Jukebox – Jam and Lewis |url= http://stylusmagazine.com/articles/the_singles_jukebox/jam-and-lewis.htm |website= Stylus Magazine |date= 21 April 2006 |accessdate= 25 October 2014}}
58. ^{{cite web|first= John |last= Seroff |url= http://www.thesinglesjukebox.com/?p=1452 |title= Jordin Sparks – SOS (Let The Music Play) |website= The Singles Jukebox |quote= Shannon’s "Let the Music Play" was an dark, understated and round-the-bend corny post-disco dance floor monster of congas, squelching keytars and deep diva delight. |date= 5 October 2009 |accessdate= 17 December 2014}}
59. ^{{cite web|first= Sal |last= Cinquemani |url= http://www.slantmagazine.com/features/article/100-greatest-music-videos/P6 |title= 100 Greatest Music Videos |website= Slant Magazine |date= 30 June 2003 |accessdate= 26 October 2014 |quote= "She Works Hard for the Money" was one of Summer's first post-disco hits and it quickly became a feminist anthem.}}
60. ^{{cite news|first= Ed |last= Masley |title= Confessions of an 'Idol' virgin: Disco week |quote= Donna Summer's big post-disco hit "She Works Hard For the Money" |url= http://www.azcentral.com/thingstodo/music/articles/2009/04/22/20090422americanvirgin.html |newspaper= The Arizona Republic |date= 22 April 2009 |accessdate= 26 October 2014}}
61. ^{{cite magazine|first= Howard |last= Cohen |url= http://miamiherald.typepad.com/idol_watch/2009/04/disco-night-on-american-idol.html |title= Disco Night on American Idol |magazine= Q News |date= 21 April 2009 |accessdate= 17 December 2014}}
62. ^{{cite web|first= Mark Anthony |last= Neal |url= http://www.popmatters.com/column/criticalnoire020423/ |title= Nuyorican Nostalgia |website= PopMatters |date= 22 April 2002 |accessdate= 25 October 2014 |quote= Brown (...) is best known for her 1983 anthem "Somebody Else's Guy" which was a great example of quality post-Disco dance music emanating out of New York City.}}
63. ^{{cite web|title= Billy Ocean – Greatest Hits [Jive] |url= http://www.allmusic.com/album/greatest-hits-jive-mw0000654267 |first= Jose F. |last= Promis |website= AllMusic |quote= the classic post-disco jam "Caribbean Queen" |accessdate= 27 October 2013}}
64. ^{{cite web|first= Vicky |last= Roach |title= Almodovar's dialogue "too offensive" for English-speaking audiences |url= http://www.dailytelegraph.com.au/entertainment/arts/almodovar8217s-dialogue-8220too-offensive8221-for-englishspeaking-audiences/story-fniv7r7y-1226720324983 |newspaper= The Daily Telegraph |date= 16 September 2013 |accessdate= 27 October 2014 |quote= Almodovar's film takes its title from The Pointer Sisters' post-disco classic}}
65. ^{{cite magazine|title= Fall Preview |date= 27 August 1984 |magazine= People |url= http://www.people.com/people/archive/article/0,,20088525,00.html |volume= 22 |issue= 9 |quote= such post-disco rock tracks as Supernatural Love and There Goes My Baby |issn= 0093-7673}}
66. ^{{cite web|url= http://www.inthemix.com.au/music/19389/Xavier_XXX |first= Charles |last= Zeitunian |title= Xavier – XXX |website= inthemix |date= 18 January 2005 |accessdate= 17 December 2014}}
67. ^{{cite magazine|title= Melba Moore: Read My Lips |url= https://books.google.com/books?id=h5xUAAAAMAAJ&q=%22post+disco%22 |magazine= Stereo Review |volume= 50 |date= August 1985 |page= 72 |issn= 1537-5838}}
68. ^{{cite magazine|title= The Billboard Reviews > Singles > E.G. Daily – Beautiful (4:02) |page= 34 |magazine= Billboard |date= 12 July 2008 |issn= 0006-2510 |volume= 120 |issue= 28 |url= https://books.google.com/books?id=jhQEAAAAMBAJ&pg=PA34&dq=%22post+disco%22}}
69. ^{{cite magazine|title= Picks and Pans Review: Do You Wanna Get Away |url= http://www.people.com/people/archive/article/0,,20091269,00.html |magazine= People |volume= 24 |issue= 3 |date= 15 July 1985 |quote= The title cut is basic and gripping post-disco worthy of a Donna Summer. |issn= 0093-7673}}
70. ^{{cite web|first= Sal |last= Cinquemani |title= Missy Elliott – Miss E… So Addictive |url= http://www.slantmagazine.com/music/review/missy-elliott-miss-e-so-addictive |website= Slant Magazine |date= 20 May 2001 |accessdate= 26 October 2014}}
71. ^{{cite web|first= Sal |last= Cinquemani |title= Top 10 Albums, Singles, & Videos of 2003 |url= http://www.slantmagazine.com/features/article/2003-year-in-music |website= Slant Magazine |accessdate= 30 May 2014}}
72. ^{{cite web|url= http://www.allmusic.com/album/austin-powers-in-goldmember-soundtrack-mw0000225232 |first= Stephen Thomas |last= Erlewine |authorlink= Stephen Thomas Erlewine |title= Original Soundtrack – Austin Powers in Goldmember [Soundtrack] |website= AllMusic |accessdate= 25 October 2014}}
73. ^{{cite web|first= Sal |last= Cinquemani |title= The Chemical Brothers – Come with Us |url= http://www.slantmagazine.com/music/review/the-chemical-brothers-come-with-us |website= Slant Magazine |date= 27 January 2002 |accessdate= 26 October 2014}}
74. ^{{cite web|first= Dan |last= Nishimoto |url= http://www.stylusmagazine.com/reviews/pharcyde/humboldt-begininngs.htm |title= Pharcyde – Humboldt Begininngs |website= Stylus Magazine |date= 13 September 2005 |accessdate= 25 October 2014}}
75. ^{{cite web|first= Timothy |last= Gabriele |url= http://www.popmatters.com/review/black-devil-disco-club-eight-oh-eight/ |title= Black Devil Disco Club: Eight Oh Eight |website= PopMatters |date= 13 July 2008 |accessdate= 25 October 2014 |quote= The opening drum track on the album immediately stamps its post-disco footprint, calling into consideration the widely used 808 drum machine of techno’s early history. That track, “With Honey Cream”, gurgles with swirling LFO and falsetto, but its modern instrumentation remains ideologically retro-futurist.}}
76. ^{{cite news|title= Miami party madness |first= Benjamin |last= Boles |newspaper= NOW Toronto |date= 10 April 2008 |quote= The quirky post-disco track was getting dropped at parties all weekend, even at the more mainstream events. |url= http://www.nowtoronto.com/stage/story.cfm?content=162399 |accessdate= 29 October 2013}}
77. ^{{cite news|url= https://www.nytimes.com/2008/06/10/arts/music/10dave.html?pagewanted=print |first= Jon |last= Caramanica |title= At the Intersection of Styles, Taking Some Songs for a Ride |newspaper= The New York Times |date= 10 June 2008 |accessdate= 27 October 2014}}
78. ^{{cite web|title= Dâm-Funk: Toeachizown |first= Nate |last= Patrin |website= Pitchfork |date= 2 December 2009 |url= http://pitchfork.com/reviews/albums/13634-toeachizown/ |accessdate= 29 October 2013}}
79. ^{{cite web|first= Robin |last= Murray |url= http://www.clashmusic.com/feature/singles-round-up-april-19th |title= Singles Round Up - April 19th |magazine= Clash |date= 19 April 2010 |accessdate= 26 October 2014}}
80. ^{{cite web|first= David |last= Drake |title= Tensnake: In The House (Defected, 2010) |website= Pitchfork |url= http://pitchfork.com/reviews/albums/14965-in-the-house/ |quote= Tensnake's own "Need Your Lovin'" is a love-letter to 80s post-disco R&B that appears on the first disc |date= 6 January 2011 |accessdate= 29 October 2013}}
81. ^{{cite web|url= http://www.allmusic.com/album/top-ten-hits-of-the-end-of-the-world-mw0002413985 |first= Thom |last= Jurek |title= Prince Rama – Top Ten Hits of the End of the World |website= AllMusic |accessdate= 26 October 2014}}
82. ^{{cite web|first= Sal |last= Cinquemani |title= Beyoncé – Beyoncé |url= http://www.slantmagazine.com/music/review/beyonce-beyonce |website= Slant Magazine |accessdate= 26 October 2014}}
83. ^{{cite magazine|title= Hear Ty Segall's Psych-Disco Instrumental 'Music for a Film 1' |first= Marc |last= Hogan |url= https://www.spin.com/2013/04/ty-segall-music-for-a-film-1-charity-split-single-stream/ |date= 29 April 2013 |magazine= Spin |accessdate= 25 October 2014}}
84. ^{{cite web|first= Matthew |last= Slaughter |url= http://drownedinsound.com/releases/18445/reviews/4148281 |title= The Growlers – Chinese Fountain |website= Drowned in Sound |date= 29 September 2014 |accessdate= 27 October 2014}}
85. ^{{cite magazine|first= Keith |last= Murphy |title= An Oral History Of Michael Jackson's 'Xscape' Album |date= 12 May 2014 |magazine= Vibe |url= http://www.vibe.com/photo-gallery/oral-history-michael-jacksons-xscape-album |accessdate= 25 October 2014}}
86. ^{{cite web|first= Stephen M. |last= Deusner |title= Prince: Art Official Age |website= Pitchfork |url= http://pitchfork.com/reviews/albums/19900-prince-3rdeyegirl-art-official-ageplectrumelectrum/ |quote= Opener "Art Official Cage" cribs directly from Daft Punk's more arena-ready moments, building a post-disco banger on some Nile Rodgers-style rhythm guitar. |date= 3 October 2014 |accessdate= 25 October 2014}}
87. ^{{cite book|first= Eric |last= Weisbard |first2= Craig |last2= Marks |year= 2006 |quote= James wrote, produced, and performed on Wild and Peaceful, which positively reeked of post-disco strings and syndrums. |title= Spin Alternative Record Guide |publisher= Vintage Books |isbn= 978-0-6797-5574-6}}
88. ^{{cite book|title= Ranters & Crowd Pleasers |first= Greil |last= Marcus |authorlink= Greil Marcus |publisher= Anchor Books |quote= This is definitive postdisco black rock: gleeful funk shot through with punk momentum and shaped by Motown elegance. |year= 1994 |isbn= 978-0-385-41721-1 |page= 173}}
89. ^{{cite book|first= Per |last= Nilsen |title= Dance Music Sex Romance: Prince: The First Decade |publisher= SAF Publishing Ltd |year= 2004 |isbn= 0-946719-64-0 |page= 87}}
90. ^{{cite web|title= Sharon Redd – Sharon Redd |url= http://www.allmusic.com/album/sharon-redd-mw0000548786 |first= Andy |last= Kellman |website= AllMusic |accessdate= 25 October 2014 |quote= Her self-titled debut balances post-disco club music with the extension of '70s soul that many referred to as urban during the '80s.}}
91. ^{{cite news|first= Richard |last= Vine |title= Grace Jones pulls up to the bumper |url= https://www.theguardian.com/music/2011/jun/15/grace-jones-bumper |newspaper= The Guardian |date= 15 June 2011 |accessdate= 17 December 2014}}
92. ^{{cite magazine|title= Michael Jackson: The Unlikely King of Rock |first= Brian |last= Raftery |magazine= Rolling Stone |quote= the lustrous post-disco sound of Thriller seems an unlikely muse for Stump and his bandmates |date= 7 July 2009 |url= https://www.rollingstone.com/music/news/michael-jackson-the-unlikely-king-of-rock-20090707 |accessdate= 27 October 2013}}
93. ^{{cite news|url= https://www.theguardian.com/music/2013/apr/26/chk-chk-chk-thriller |first= James |last= Medd |title= !!! keep the party going with Thr!!!er |newspaper= The Guardian |date= 26 April 2013 |accessdate= 27 October 2014}}
94. ^{{cite magazine|url= http://www.rocksbackpages.com/Library/Article/cinematic-soul-the-soundtracks-of-quincy-jones |first= Michael A. |last= Gonzales |title= Cinematic Soul: The Soundtracks of Quincy Jones |magazine= Stop Smiling |publisher= Rock's Backpages |date= November 2007 |accessdate= 17 December 2014}} {{subscription required}}
95. ^{{cite magazine|first= Kyle |last= Anderson |first2= Geoff |last2= Boucher |title= 30 Timeless Albums from 30 Years Ago – 5/30 |url= http://www.ew.com/ew/gallery/0,,20720167_21368158,00.html |magazine= Entertainment Weekly |date= 24 July 2013 |accessdate= 9 November 2013}}
96. ^{{cite news|first= Jade |last= Wright |url= http://www.liverpoolecho.co.uk/news/liverpool-news/beatles-for-sale-1965-3489773 |newspaper= Liverpool Echo |title= Beatles For Sale (1965) |date= 26 April 2008 |accessdate= 17 December 2014 |quote= David Bowie's 15th album was a stylish, synthesised post-disco dance record, equally informed by classic soul and the emerging subgenre of new wave.}}
97. ^{{cite web|first= Russell |last= Hall |title= The Essential David Bowie Albums |url= http://www2.gibson.com/News-Lifestyle/Features/en-us/The-Essential-David-Bowie-Albu.aspx |publisher= Gibson |date= 7 January 2008 |accessdate= 17 December 2014}}
98. ^{{cite magazine|title= Picks and Pans Review: Back to the Front |url= http://www.people.com/people/archive/article/0,,20084526,00.html |magazine= People |volume= 19 |issue= 11 |date= 21 March 1983 |issn= 0093-7673}}
99. ^{{cite web|first= Matthew |last= Lindsay |url= http://thequietus.com/articles/12514-madonna-debut-album-review |title= Lucky Star: Madonna's Debut Album, 30 Years On |website= The Quietus |date= 13 June 2013 |accessdate= 25 October 2014 |quote= Madonna's first album (...) sits happily alongside the post disco crème de la crème: the same year's Evelyn 'Champagne' King album Get Loose}}
100. ^{{cite magazine|first= Jim |last= Farber |magazine= Entertainment Weekly |url= http://www.ew.com/ew/article/0,,168394,00.html |title= The Girl Material |date= 20 July 2001 |accessdate= 29 October 2013}}
101. ^{{cite magazine|title= The 100 Best Debut Albums of All Time > 96 – Madonna |magazine= Rolling Stone |date= 22 March 2013 |url= https://www.rollingstone.com/music/lists/the-100-greatest-debut-albums-of-all-time-20130322/madonna-19691231 |accessdate= 25 October 2014}}
102. ^{{cite magazine|first= Joe |last= Blum |title= The Pointer Sisters – Hot Together |magazine= High Fidelity |volume= 37 |issue= 3 |date= March 1987 |page= 211 |quote= With Break Out, The Pointer Sisters brought their steamy postdisco glitz to perfection. |issn= 0018-1455}}
103. ^{{cite web|url= http://www.allmusic.com/artist/donna-summer-mn0000661524/biography |first= Steve |last= Huey |title= Donna Summer – Artist Biography |website= AllMusic |quote= With producer Michael Omartian, Summer moved back into post-disco dance music and urban R&B with 1983's She Works Hard for the Money |accessdate= 25 October 2014}}
104. ^{{cite magazine|quote= While "Darkdancer" is steeped in British synth-pop sensibilities, it doesn't ignore the burgeoning post-disco/electro-pop scene of New York in the early '80s. |title= Les Rythmes Digitales is Astralwerks' 'Darkdancer' |first= Michael |last= Paoletta |page= 59 |magazine= Billboard |date= 11 September 1999 |issn= 0006-2510 |volume= 111 |issue= 37 |url= https://books.google.com/books?id=oggEAAAAMBAJ&pg=PT80&dq=%22post+disco%22}}
105. ^{{cite magazine|first= Barry |last= Walters |title= Reviews > Kylie Minogue – Ultimate Kylie |url= https://books.google.com/books?id=cGIEAAAAMBAJ&pg=PA50&dq=%22postdisco%22 |volume= 13 |issue= 9 |magazine= Out |publisher= Here Publishing |date= March 2005 |page= 50 |issn= 1062-7928 |quote= Only Madonna has created greater and more consistent postdisco pop perfection.}}
106. ^{{cite news|first= Doug |last= Rule |url= http://www.metroweekly.com/arts_entertainment/music.php?ak=1465 |newspaper= Metro Weekly |title= Hipster Hits: LCD Soundsystem's debut is an undeniable achievement, while Greenskeepers succeeds in making silly party tunes |date= 24 February 2005 |accessdate= 9 November 2013 |quote= It's difficult to imagine a better post-disco/dance-rock/punk-funk album will be released this year.}}
107. ^{{cite web|first= Nate |last= Patrin |title= The Juan MacLean: The Future Will Come |website= Pitchfork |url= http://pitchfork.com/reviews/albums/12853-the-future-will-come/ |quote= Like most quality DFA full-lengths, this album has post-disco dance-pop aesthetics intersecting and merging in ways that transcend cheap retro; too much of it leaves you wondering if it could've gone even further with a bit more breathing room. |date= 27 March 2009 |accessdate= 25 October 2014}}
108. ^{{cite web|url= http://www.allmusic.com/album/night-dubbin-mw0000813371 |first= Andy |last= Kellman |title= Dimitri from Paris – Night Dubbin' |website= AllMusic |accessdate= 25 October 2014}}
109. ^{{cite web|first= Jason |last= Birchmeier |title= DJ Spinna – Artist Biography |url= http://www.allmusic.com/artist/dj-spinna-mn0000665360/biography |website= AllMusic |quote= The Boogie Back, which focused on late-'70s and early-'80s post-disco. |accessdate= 25 October 2014}}
110. ^{{cite web|first= Alex |last= Young |title= Holy Ghost! – Holy Ghost! |url= http://consequenceofsound.net/2011/04/album-review-holy-ghost-holy-ghost/ |website= Consequence of Sound |date= 1 April 2011 |accessdate= 25 October 2014 |quote= With the release of their first proper self-titled full length, they [Holy Ghost!] contribute to growing post-disco fads with tracks that are chock full of soulful harmonies, backed with an unrestrained supply of drum machines, vintage keyboards, and bubbling synthesizers.}}
111. ^{{cite web|url= http://www.allmusic.com/album/anthology-1995-mw0000189609 |first= Andy |last= Kellman |title= Aurra – Anthology [1995] |website= AllMusic |quote= Stylistically, the bulk of this material can be classified as post-disco and pre-house. |accessdate= 17 December 2014}}
112. ^{{cite news|first= Paul |last= Lester |title= Jessy Lanza (No 1,547) |newspaper= The Guardian |url= https://www.theguardian.com/music/2013/jul/05/jessy-lanza |quote= Keep Moving is just perfect, like Aaliyah being haunted by the ghost of Sharon Redd, Sharon Brown or Vicky D – one of those postdisco girls – on the Prelude label in 1982. |date= 5 July 2013 |accessdate= 27 October 2014}}
113. ^{{cite news|title= Babyface gets star on Hollywood Walk of Fame |first= Gerrick D. |last= Kennedy |newspaper= The Morning Call |date= 10 October 2013 |accessdate= 17 December 2014 |url= http://www.mcall.com/entertainment/la-et-ms-babyface-star-hollywood-walk-fame-20131010-story.html}}
114. ^{{cite magazine|first= Vincent |last= Pollard |url= http://exclaim.ca/Reviews/DanceAndElectronic/matthew_dear-beams |title= Matthew Dear – Beams |date= 28 August 2012 |magazine= Exclaim! |quote= the post-disco DIY sound of ESG |accessdate= 25 October 2014}}
115. ^{{cite magazine|url= http://www.cmj.com/live/holy-ghost-music-hall-of-williamsburg-november-26-2011/ |first= Elissa |last= Stolman |title= Holy Ghost! @ Music Hall Of Williamsburg: November 26, 2011 |magazine= CMJ |date= 29 November 2011 |accessdate= 27 October 2014}}
116. ^{{cite magazine|title= U.K.'s Leee John Branches Out Into Song writing, Producing |first= Larry |last= Flick |page= 24 |date= 14 February 1998 |issn= 0006-2510 |quote= the U.K.-rooted John is best known to dance enthusiasts as the leader of famed post-disco trio Imagination |volume= 110 |issue= 7 |url= https://books.google.com/books?id=5A0EAAAAMBAJ&pg=PA24&dq=%22post-disco%22 |magazine= Billboard}}
117. ^{{cite web|first= Jody |last= Rosen |authorlink= Jody Rosen |title= How "Black" Is Michael? |magazine= Slate |url= http://www.slate.com/articles/news_and_politics/dialogues/features/2006/michael_jackson/how_black_is_michael.html |quote= If Michael were smart he might make a similar move now, returning to his classic postdisco sound—lord knows Justin Timberlake has had success putting his own Off the Wallisms on the charts. |date= 31 January 2006 |accessdate= 17 December 2014}}
118. ^{{cite web|url= http://consequenceofsound.net/2011/09/album-review-grace-jones-hurricane/ |first= Alex |last= Young |title= Grace Jones – Hurricane |website= Consequence of Sound |date= 9 September 2011 |accessdate= 25 October 2014}}
119. ^{{cite web|first= John |last= Bergstrom |url= http://www.popmatters.com/column/criticalnoire020423/ |title= Grace Jones: Hurricane / Dub |website= PopMatters |date= 6 September 2011 |accessdate= 25 October 2014 |quote= Her initial post-disco albums with reggae producers Sly & Robbie are the high points, with the Trevor Horn-helmed Slave to the Rhythm (1985) also of note.}}
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122. ^{{cite news|title= Coming To Penn's Landing: Big Names, Emerging Acts |first= Tom |last= Moon |quote= the post-disco camp of Kid Creole and the Coconuts |newspaper= The Philadelphia Inquirer |date= 17 May 1989 |accessdate= 17 December 2014 |url= http://articles.philly.com/1989-05-17/news/26114975_1_jazz-series-artists-whyy}}
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124. ^{{cite magazine|first= Jeff |last= Weiss |title= GEN F: Ty Dolla $ign |magazine= The Fader |issue= 89 |id= December 2013–January 2014 |accessdate= 17 December 2014 |url= http://www.thefader.com/2013/11/13/gen-f-ty-dolla-ign}}
125. ^{{cite web|first= John |last= Bush |title= Klein & MBO – Artist Biography |url= http://www.allmusic.com/artist/klein-mbo-mn0001861659/biography |website= AllMusic |accessdate= 26 October 2013}}
126. ^{{cite magazine|first= Matthew |last= Horton |url= http://www.nme.com/blogs/nme-blogs/how-blue-monday-changed-music-forever |title= How 'Blue Monday' Changed Music Forever |magazine= NME |date= 14 March 2013 |accessdate= 26 October 2014}}
127. ^{{cite news|title= Eumir Deodato and the exploration of Post-Disco |first= Fintan |last= Walsh |website= The Four Oh Five |url= http://thefourohfive.com/news/article/eumir-deodato-and-the-exploration-of-post-disco |date= 11 June 2012 |accessdate= 8 November 2013}}
128. ^{{cite web|quote= post-disco funk-n-soul bands like Lakeside, Midnight Star and The Deele |title= 30 Years of SOLAR |publisher= EMI |url= http://solarrecords.net/ |archiveurl= https://web.archive.org/web/20120226205506/http://solarrecords.net/ |archivedate= 26 February 2012 |id= Cf. "More Info" |accessdate= 29 October 2013}}
129. ^{{cite web|url= http://consequenceofsound.net/2011/03/live-review-lcd-soundsystem-in-new-york-city-328/ |first= Joe |last= Marvilli |first2= Dana |last2= Grossmanon |title= Live Review: LCD Soundsystem in New York City (3/28) |website= Consequence of Sound |date= 29 March 2011 |accessdate= 25 October 2014 |quote= Before Murphy’s timeslot began though, ’80s post-disco group Liquid Liquid had their shot to get the crowd going.}}
130. ^{{cite web|first= Eric Allen |last= Been |url= http://www.popmatters.com/post/136785-lcd-soundsystem-announce-last-show-ever/ |title= LCD Soundsystem Announce "Last Show Ever" |website= PopMatters |date= 6 February 2011 |accessdate= 25 October 2014 |quote= The seminal post-disco band Liquid Liquid is set to open the show}}
131. ^{{cite magazine|url= http://www.clashmusic.com/live-review/offset-2010-the-review |first= April |last= Welsh |title= Offset 2010: The Review |magazine= Clash |date= 10 September 2010 |accessdate= 26 October 2014 |quote= The undisputed heroes of Offset 2010 were New York post-disco troupe, Liquid Liquid}}
132. ^{{cite web|url= http://www.allmusic.com/artist/logg-mn0000282458/biography |first= Andy |last= Kellman |title= Logg – Artist Biography |website= AllMusic |accessdate= 26 October 2014}}
133. ^{{cite news|url= https://www.nytimes.com/1985/12/08/arts/home-video-new-cassettes-from-screen-farce-to-holiday-songs-209705.html |first= Stephen |last= Holden |authorlink= Stephen Holden |title= Home Video: New Cassettes: From Screen Farce to Holiday Songs |newspaper= The New York Times |date= 8 December 1985 |quote= Both her post-disco music and defiant strut suggest a child's parody of grown-up posturing. |accessdate= 27 October 2014}}
134. ^{{cite news|title= Taking a Peak At Madonna's 'Girlie Show' |first= David |last= Brinn |newspaper= The Jerusalem Post |date= 1 October 1993 |accessdate= 17 December 2013 |url= https://pqasb.pqarchiver.com/jpost/doc/321139652.html}}
135. ^{{cite book|title= Pop Life: Inside Smash Hits Australia 1984 - 2007 |first1= Marc |last1= Andrews |first2= Claire |last2= Isaac |first3= David |last3= Nichols |publisher= Affirm Press |year= 2011 |quote= [Neil] Tennant popped off one day to interview an up and coming post-disco club kid, yup, Madonna. |isbn= 978-0-9871-3267-3 |page= 46}}
136. ^{{cite web|url= http://www.allmusic.com/artist/morgan-geist-mn0000928754/biography |first= John |last= Bush |title= Morgan Geist – Artist Biography |website= AllMusic |quote= In 1999, Geist and fellow producer Darshan Jesrani initiated a series of excellent post-disco singles as Metro Area |accessdate= 26 October 2014}}
137. ^{{cite web|url= http://www.allmusic.com/artist/george-michael-mn0000545074/biography |first= Mark |last= Deming |title= George Michael – Artist Biography |website= AllMusic |accessdate= 26 October 2014 |quote= A talented songwriter and performer with a distinctive, soft voice whose post-disco dance-pop made him a superstar in the 1980s and '90s.}}
138. ^{{cite magazine|url= http://www.trouserpress.com/entry.php?a=polyrock |first= Steven |last= Grant |first2= Ira |last2= Robbins |first3= Brad |last3= Reno |title= Polyrock |magazine= Trouser Press |accessdate= 25 October 2014}}
139. ^{{cite web|url= http://www.allmusic.com/artist/patrice-rushen-mn0000743968/biography |first= Ed |last= Hogan |title= Patrice Rushen – Artist Biography |website= AllMusic |accessdate= 26 October 2014}}
140. ^{{cite magazine|first= John |last= Kennedy |title= Premiere: Jody Watley Revives Disco In 'Nightlife' Video |date= 7 January 2014 |magazine= Vibe |url= http://www.vibe.com/article/premiere-jody-watley-revives-disco-nightlife-video |accessdate= 25 October 2014}}
141. ^{{cite web|url= http://www.allmusic.com/artist/shannon-mn0000163977/biography |first= Ed |last= Hogan |title= Shannon – Artist Biography |website= AllMusic |quote= Vocalist with several post-disco club classics to her credit, including the chart-topping "Let the Music Play." |accessdate= 25 October 2014}}
142. ^{{cite book|first= Dave |last= Marsh |authorlink= Dave Marsh |first2= John |last2= Swenson |page= 201 |year= 1983 |title= The New Rolling Stone Record Guide |publisher= Random House |quote= Thanks to brother Foster, Edmund can lay claim to being part of the first family of post-disco dance music. And he doesn't do such a bad job himself. |isbn= 978-0-3947-2107-1}}
143. ^{{cite book|editor-first= Vladimir |editor-last= Bogdanov |authorlink= Vladimir Bogdanov (editor) |year= 2003 |title= All Music Guide to Soul: The Definitive Guide to R&B and Soul |quote= Unlimited Touch (...) weren't disco, and they weren't exactly straight-up R&B; like their Prelude labelmates D Train, Unlimited Touch combined the two forms into what is often referred to as post-disco. |publisher= Backbeat Books |page= 709 |isbn= 978-0-87930-744-8}}
144. ^{{cite magazine|url= http://www.esquire.com/blogs/culture/blue-note-75-years |first= Michael J. |last= Agovino |title= The Record Label That Saved Jazz |magazine= Esquire |date= 26 February 2014 |accessdate= 17 December 2014 |quote= Since 2012, the label has been headed by the unlikely but somehow perfect Don Was, of the post-disco outfit Was (Not Was), famous for the immortal anthem "Walk the Dinosaur."}}
145. ^{{cite magazine|title= Jody Watley – Midnight Lounge |url= https://books.google.com/books?id=2SYEAAAAMBAJ&pg=PA174 |first= Jon |last= Caramanica |magazine= Vibe |volume= 11 |issue= 4 |date= April 2003 |page= 174 |issn= 1070-4701}}
146. ^{{cite news|url= http://articles.latimes.com/1994-01-23/entertainment/ca-14580_1_jody-watley |first= Connie |last= Johnson |title= In Brief |newspaper= Los Angeles Times |date= 23 January 1994 |accessdate= 27 October 2014}}
147. ^{{cite news|title= 'Baywatch' alum claims affair with Kennedy wife |first= Tirdad |last= Derakhshani |quote= George Michael may adapt the music of his post-disco pop act Wham! for a stage production. |newspaper= The Philadelphia Inquirer |date= 28 March 2004 |accessdate= 17 December 2014 |url= http://articles.philly.com/2004-03-28/news/25384841_1_lewd-act-michael-bergin-baywatch}}
148. ^{{cite book|title= The Latin Beat: The Rhythms And Roots Of Latin Music From Bossa Nova To Salsa And Beyond |first= Ed |last= Morales |publisher= Da Capo Press |isbn= 978-0-7867-3020-9 |page= 335 |year= 2003 |url= https://books.google.com/books?id=Lpv25quOSnwC&pg=PA335}}
149. ^{{cite news|title= Once too raw, reggaeton is moving into pop mainstream |first= Ed |last= Morales |newspaper= Chicago Tribune |date= 2 January 2008 |accessdate= 17 December 2014 |url= http://articles.chicagotribune.com/2008-01-02/features/0712280456_1_reggaeton-tego-calderon-voltio}}
150. ^{{cite news|title= Hard's Gary Richards on Holy Ship! Electronic Music Cruise January 6 to 9 |first= Mark |last= Pratt |newspaper= Miami New Times |date= 5 January 2012 |accessdate= 17 December 2014 |url= http://www.miaminewtimes.com/2012-01-05/music/hard-s-gary-richards-on-holy-ship-electronic-music-cruise-january-6-to-9/}}
151. ^{{cite book|first= Colin |last= Larkin |authorlink= Colin Larkin (writer) |publisher= Guinness Publishing |page= 251 |year= 1994 |title= The Guinness Who’s Who Of Rap, Dance & Techno |quote= John 'Jellybean' Benitez, a native of the Bronx and renowned Manhattan club DJ, made his mark in the early 80s as one of the post-disco dance scene's most favoured remixers/producers. |isbn= 978-0-8511-2788-0}}
152. ^{{cite web|url= http://www.allmusic.com/artist/jellybean-mn0000321122/biography |first= John |last= Bush|title= Jellybean – Artist Biography |website= AllMusic |accessdate= 25 October 2014}}
153. ^{{cite web|url= http://www.allmusic.com/artist/patrick-cowley-mn0000011970/biography |first= Diana |last= Potts |title= Patrick Cowley – Artist Biography |website= AllMusic |accessdate= 25 October 2014}}
154. ^{{cite web|url= http://www.idolator.com/7495479/justin-bieber-roller-coaster-music-mondays-audio |first= Christina |last= Lee |title= Justin Bieber Flirts With Funk & Trap In "Roller Coaster": Listen |website= Idolator |date= 25 November 2013 |accessdate= 18 December 2014}}
155. ^{{cite magazine|url= http://www.clashmusic.com/news/frankie-knuckles-chicago-house-pioneer-has-died |first= Robin |last= Murray |title= Frankie Knuckles, Chicago House Pioneer, Has Died |magazine= Clash |date= 1 April 2014 |accessdate= 26 October 2014}}
156. ^{{cite news|title= The search for Heaven |first= Carleton S. |last= Gholz |newspaper= Metro Times |date= 14 July 2004 |accessdate= 17 December 2014 |url= http://www.metrotimes.com/detroit/the-search-for-heaven/Content?oid=2179150}}
157. ^{{cite web|first= Jonathan |last= Keefe |title= Matmos – The Rose Has Teeth In The Mouth Of A Beast |website= Slant Magazine |url= http://www.slantmagazine.com/music/review/matmos-the-rose-has-teeth-in-the-mouth-of-a-beast |date= 19 May 2006 |accessdate= 26 October 2014 |quote= Larry Levan (...) had an incalculable influence over post-disco dance music}}
158. ^{{cite magazine|first= Chuck |last= Eddy |title= Reviews [Albums] > Essentials |date= October 2011 |volume= 27 |issue= 9 |magazine= Spin |url= https://books.google.com/books?id=S9sZ2vdy8ZAC&pg=PA80&dq=%22postdisco%22 |page= 80 |issn= 0886-3032}}
159. ^{{cite web|url= http://www.allmusic.com/artist/blevin-blectum-mn0000101728/biography |first= Rob |last= Theakston |title= Blevin Blectum – Artist Biography |website= AllMusic |accessdate= 26 October 2014 |quote= Her brother is violinist and post-disco producer Kelley Polar (aka Mike Kelley).}}
160. ^{{cite web|url= http://www.allmusic.com/artist/arthurs-landing-mn0002518794/biography |first= Andy |last= Kellman |title= Arthur's Landing – Artist Biography |website= AllMusic |accessdate= 26 October 2014}}

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