Disco (disambiguation)
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Disco is a genre of music originating in 1970s discothèques, incorporating elements of funk, soul music, and salsa.
Disco or DISCO may also refer to:
Music
- Discothèque, an entertainment venue or club, with recorded music played by disk jockeys rather than live music
- Albums
- Disco (album), 1986 remix album by the Pet Shop Boys
- Disco, 2008 album by Uhm Jung-hwa
- Health//Disco, 2008 remix album by Health
- I Created Disco, album by Calvin Harris
- Songs
- "D.I.S.C.O.", a song originally recorded by Ottawan in 1979
- "Disco", track #8 on Trinity (Past, Present and Future), 2002 album by Slum Village
- "Disco", track #9 on The Music (album), 2003 release by The Music
- "Disco", track #2 on disc #1 of Light Fuse, Get Away, 1997 live album by Widespread Panic
- "Disco", track #10 on Metro Station (album), 2007 release by Metro Station
- Other
- Disco Ensemble, Finnish post-hardcore/punk band originally called DisCo
- Disco mix, style of mixing disco music
- Disco orchestration, style of orchestrating disco music
Entertainment
- Disco (TV series), German music show, 1971–82
- Disco (film), 2008 French release starring Franck Dubosc
- Disco: A Decade of Saturday Nights, 2003–5 touring exhibition on disco culture
Places
- United States
- Disco, Illinois
- Disco, Michigan
- Disco, Tennessee
- Disco, Wisconsin
Other
- Disco (software), a CD/DVD Burning tool for Mac OS X
- Disco Corporation, Japanese precision tool manufacturer
- Dominion Iron and Steel Company, or DISCO, Canadian mining company, 1901–21
- Diagnostic Interview for Social and Communication Disorders, a test for autism
- DISCO, the Defense Industrial Security Clearance Office, an agency of the United States Department of Defense
Similar spellings
- Disko (disambiguation)
- Disc (disambiguation) (also covers disk)
- Discovery (disambiguation), some products named "Discovery" are nicknamed "Disco"
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