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  1. Vor 3 Tagen · Stevie Wonder gets in tune with these hippie producers, Robert Margouleff and Malcolm Cecil, in the early ‘70s. They’ve constructed this crazy device called the TONTO, which stands for The Original New Timbral Orchestra. The early synth keyboards were monophonic, which meant that you could only play one note at a time, so it wasn’t possible to play chords. Cecil was a real electronics ...

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    Vor 5 Tagen · In 1996, Mixmag named "I Feel Love" the 12th-great dance single, writing: "Whenever, however you hear this tune, it's guaranteed to make you smile, shut your eyes and trance out. The first electronic disco masterpiece, disco diva Donna and Moroder's finest, trippiest moment." [25] In 2013, Mixmag named "I Feel Love" the 19th-greatest dance ...

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  3. Vor einem Tag · Exploring the Genre. In order to define R&B, it’s important to take a look at the name. “R&B” stands for rhythm and blues, providing insight into the genre’s origin and characteristic sounds. R&B originated in the 1940s, among communities of Black Americans. R&B combines elements of older styles such as blues, jazz, and gospel.

  4. Vor 5 Tagen · Label & Year: https://www.discogs.com/it/label/39357-Mercury?page=1 (P) 1983 Group Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/groups/225801552394113

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  5. Vor 19 Stunden · Donna Summer, la Reina de la Música Disco, también brilló en los años 70 con su voz poderosa y su estilo inconfundible. Con éxitos como «Hot Stuff» y «Last Dance», Summer se convirtió en una de las figuras más importantes de la música disco de la época. Su voz única y su presencia escénica la convierten en una de las mejores cantantes de los años 70.

  6. Vor 3 Tagen · Stevie is maybe the most talented musician out of all of them in my view and insanely talented but didn't have as much impact on the visual side of things. It's clear all three of them had a huge impact on the music we hear today. Donna was legendary and I honestly don't know as much about her as the other three but I'm not sure I'd call her ...

  7. I don’t know if this is the right time in her career for it, but I’d love for Miley to a proper dance album. She’s given us previews (Who Owns My Heart and River come to mind), but considering how much a gay icon she is, plus how much of a Britney/Gaga fan she is, I just KNOW she’d slay a full-on diva dance floor record serving c*nt to the most extreme degree.