Disco Polo
Disco Polo was a regional style of disco music heavily influenced by Eurodisco, Italo Disco, and Polish folk music. Among the most popular bands and artists of this genre, there is Bayer Full, Boys or Shazza (stage name of Magdalena Pańkowska, nicknamed "The Queen of Disco Polo"), among others.
Evolution and related genres
In 1987 the style declined and attempts were made to adapt to other more commercial styles of the time and above all to a more Eurobeat sound or it directly became Italo House.
eurobeat
As Italo Disco declined in Europe, Italian and German producers adapted to the tastes of Japanese listeners, creating Eurobeat. Although the original Eurobeat sounded almost identical to Italo Disco, most modern Eurobeat sounds faster. The two best known eurobeat labels are A-Beat-C Records and Hi-NRG Attack.
In Italy, in the mid-1980s, female singers emerged whose Italo Disco style gradually gave way to the emergence of a world rhythm called dance. An example of this was the artist Spagna, whose productions Easy Lady (1986) and Call Me (1987) were recorded in short versions for radio and extended versions in 12" and remixed versions.
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