i did, but even with bands you'd probably have to go back to the whole disco/electronica era to find anything truely ground breaking.
i'm open to correction.
You're right, when disco turned electronic in the late seventies/early eighties that probably was the last truly innovative time in dance music.
Everything since including house, techno, drum n bass and hip hop have all morphed from that sound.
So I'm going to say that the last truly ground breaking song (in dance music terms) was Donna Summer's I Feel Love. Giorgio Moroders production on that was incredible.
You're right, when disco turned electronic in the late seventies/early eighties that probably was the last truly innovative time in dance music.
Everything since including house, techno, drum n bass and hip hop have all morphed from that sound.
So I'm going to say that the last truly ground breaking song (in dance music terms) was Donna Summer's I Feel Love. Giorgio Moroders production on that was incredible.
may i direct ye to the music forum? no? carry on then....
You're right, when disco turned electronic in the late seventies/early eighties that probably was the last truly innovative time in dance music.
Everything since including house, techno, drum n bass and hip hop have all morphed from that sound.
So I'm going to say that the last truly ground breaking song (in dance music terms) was Donna Summer's I Feel Love. Giorgio Moroders production on that was incredible.