Post-Disco
See all GenresPost-Disco is a musical genre that emerged in the late 1970s and early 1980s, following the decline of traditional disco. It combines elements from funk, soul, and pop, incorporating electronic instruments and technologies such as synthesizers and drum machines. It is characterized by simpler rhythms and a greater emphasis on melody and harmony. This genre paved the way for the development of other musical genres like house, dance-pop, and electro, and had a catalytic influence on the evolution of modern dance music.