
The Disco Fever makes you dance all night long, even hours later, while dreaming in your sleep, you still dance
LireAmbiance rassemble des articles consacrés aux atmosphères qui traversent les musiques électroniques et leurs usages.
De l’univers du DJ et de ses pratiques aux collections de disques, en passant par les objets, les écoutes et les contextes culturels qui façonnent ces scènes.

The Disco Fever makes you dance all night long, even hours later, while dreaming in your sleep, you still dance
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Phuture’s Acid Tracks (1987), is recognised as the first true acid house album, marking a turning point in electronic music
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Chaka Khan’s 1984 album I Feel For You marked a bold fusion of R&B and the emerging influences of hip-hop
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George Duke fuses jazz and Brazilian rhythms to create a vibrant, authentic work that captures the essence of Brazilian musical culture
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With We All Must Live Together, Blaze fuses driving grooves with social messages, inviting us to reflect on collective harmony
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A Moment’s Pleasure (1979), 10th studio album from Millie Jackson, the artist skilfully blends soul and disco, delivering personal stories through catchy, moving melodies
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Newport 1958, recorded live at famous Jazz Festival, captures the vocal power of Mahalia Jackson and the spiritual intensity of her gospel
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With Surfing on Sine Waves (1993), Polygon Window (Aphex Twin) redefined techno and ambient IDM, laying the foundations for a new era of experimental electronica
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Released in 1989, What That Noise? marked a turning point in the career of British duo Coldcut, pioneers of sampling and electronica
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With Rican/Struction (1979), Ray Barretto delivered a landmark album of New York salsa, fusing Afro-Cuban rhythms and jazz influences to capture the vibrant essence of the urban Latin scene
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