Disco

Disco was a social engineering and music trend and cultural marxist program, created by the music industry and media in the late 70's (also era of rise of Funk, Punk Rock and Hip Hop programming). It was used to market the fake sexual revolution, roller skating and cocain and to push the gay-and transgender agenda.

It was promoted in Playboy, tv show Soul Train, night clubs with strobe lights and mirror balls like Studio 54 in NY and through Paramounts Pictures movie Saturday Night Fever (1977) with John Travolta as Tony Manero who dances in a nightclub called 2001 Odyssey.

Donna Summers was promoted on Dutch tv show Van Oekel's Discohoek and signed by Casablanca Records (Kiss, Cher, Village People), later sold to Geffen Records of David Geffen. She appeared in Motown-Columbia Pictures movie Thank God It's Friday, produced by Lauren Schuler. Chic's Good Times was used in Rapper's Delight of Sugar Hill Gang program Hip Hop.

Norman Whitfield of Motown Records helped popularising Disco. Robert Stigwood, manager of the Bee Gees, also managed Cream with Eric Clapton and produced Sgt Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band (based on Sgt Pepper's with Aleister Crowley on its cover) with Donald Pleasence, Barry Humpfries, Steven Tyler and Alice Cooper.

It uses four-on-the-floor drum patterns, syncopated basslines, African percussion, electric guitars,..

Acts

Chic (Atlantic Records), Bee Gees (Polydor), Gloria Gaynor (MGM Records), Donna Summer, Sylvester (gay agenda), The Whispers, The Trammps, Earth, Wind and Fire, Sister Sledge, Michael Jackson (jesuit Quincy Jones as producer), Diana Ross, Chaka Kahn, Grace Jones (producer Tom Moulton), Village People of Greenwich Village, Rick James, Swedish act ABBA, German producer Giorgio Moroder (Donna Summer), Boney M, The Salsoul Orchestra (Wizard of Oz programming).

The Village People were used in a film of Lew Grade (ITC, The Prisoner about The Village). David Bowie and Laurel Canyon acts Stephen Stills and The Eagles made disco tracks. Program Punk Rock was used as antagonist of Disco.

Disco was revived in the 2010's through Daftpunk who collaborated with Nile Rodgers and Pharrell Williams.

Cultural marxism

the 70's

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