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Unveiling The Untold History Of Nu-Disco
Nu-Disco is a genre very close to my heart. Back in my teenage years in the early 2000s, Nu Disco was the very first music genre I fell in love with. Artists like Daft Punk, Santos, Mirwais, Simian Mobile Disco, and Justice became the soundtrack of my youth, and I couldn’t get enough.
Breaking the Underground Barrier
But here’s the thing, my friends: Nu-Disco remains an underground music style, hidden from the masses. Only a select few truly grasp the essence and magic that this genre represents. However, mark my words, the tides are turning.
Nu-Disco’s Journey to the Mainstream
Nu-Disco is slowly but surely making its way into the mainstream music market, ready to captivate the world with its irresistible beats and infectious melodies. Currently, this style has gained significant popularity in Europe, particularly in France. It has also found its way into the hearts of music lovers in Australia and the UK. And guess what? Even the vibrant cities of New York City and L.A. have fallen under the spell of the groovy sounds.
Tracing the Roots of Nu-Disco
Now, let’s explore the roots of Nu-Disco. According to my extensive investigations, it was born in 2002, with its presence becoming more prominent by mid-2008. Online record shops like Juno and Beatport started showcasing this genre, often associating it with re-edits of beloved Disco classics from the past.