Starmusique Music origin in Nu-Disco Fever
Nu-disco is an electronic dance music genre that combines elements of disco, funk, soul, and modern dance music. It is characterized by the use of vintage synths, distinctive basslines, and catchy melodies, bringing together the energy of the disco era with modern beats around 126 BPM.
It is a fusion of old and new, a mixture of the glittering energy of 1970s disco and contemporary electronic influences such as dance house music. Funky grooves are typical, and Starmusique songs in particular also feature live instruments. The genre emerged in the 21st century and was shaped by a renewed interest in disco and electronic dance music. It experienced a surge in popularity in the early 2000s and later in the 2010s.
In the 2000s, acts such as Daft Punk, Stardust, and Modjo shaped French house, in which nu disco has its roots. Nu disco is less fast than typical disco house and often has a more melodic, verse-chorus-like structure. Basically, the typical characteristics are the brass and string arrangements, the funky guitar, and of course the soulful voices of the legendary Motown Records. It is the unmistakable “Motown sound” with hits from artists such as the Supremes, Aretha Franklin, Marvin Gaye, The Comodores, and the Jackson 5. All of this together in one track is more than just a nostalgic revival. Nu disco brings the lively, danceable rhythms back to the dance floors of the world.
The result is a genre that inevitably spreads good vibes and brings people together on dance floors around the world. That is precisely the motivation for new songs in NU Disco.
starmusique Record Label (11356)

