![]() ![]() ![]() When you look at the dance floor, you will see a mix of hip hop. The 2010’s can perhaps be best explained by the large influences of various dances our culture has absorbed and tweaked over the past 100 years. So far, Midnight Riot have graced the decks alongside huge names such as, Purple Disco Machine, Todd Terry, Melvo Baptiste, Jazzie B, & Crazy P and also have been honing their sound on some the hottest dance floors on the planet including Defected & Glitterbox, Brixton Disco Festival, Ministry Of Sound, Horse Meat Disco, Garden Festival, Glastonbury, V Festival and the legendary Pikes in Ibiza. OctoTime to Read: - words Read Time 2 Minute, 48 Second Culture Amp, the world’s leading employee experience platform, announced today that it has acquired cultural values recognition company, Disco. The creation of new dances happens frequently with group and line dances such as Gangnam Style, Single Ladies, and even Flash Mobs. Combined with chart topping compilation series, Midnight Riot manage to catch the zeitgeist of a scene that remains hugely popular, moving between starlight nu-boogie, classic house and disco bubblers. Culture Amp snaps up US workplace values startup Disco Simon Thomsen - Octo2 MIN READ Employee experience platform Culture Amp has acquired San Francisco cultural values recognition startup Disco. Reconstructing a dilapidated New York tenement block, replete with leather daddies, disco freaks and acid-tongued trannies at the door and all soundtracked by the most delicious disco. Seventies Disco was born on Valentines Day 1970, when David Manusco opened The Loft in New York City, and it rapidly faded in 1980. Their ethos is a celebration of life-affirming positive vibes whilst residing in the epicentre of a scene that remains hugely popular, expertly moving between starlight Disco, House, Boogie, Afro, Gospel and party goodness!Īlso voted by Mixmag’s as one of the most influential disco label’s of the past decade, at the heart of Midnight Riot is a diversity of sounds from a global line-up of artists, producers & DJ’s, such as Dames Brown, Dr Packer, Michael Gray, Joey Negro, Art Of Tones, Amp Fiddler, Soul Clap and many more. Rarely does a dance movement fit so precisely within a decade. The increasing race riots and homophobia of the 1960s led to unsafe spaces for people of color and members of the gay community. The London based label founded in 2012 by Yam Who? has gone on to be one of the most influential & respected labels in the dance music world. The market-leading employee experience platform Culture Amp An employee experience that people love Get the employee engagement, performance and development tools and insights you need to build a category-defining culture. Disco music was introduced to the nightlife scene as a way to escape the rising social and economic issues of the era, such as war, political scandal, gang violence, unemployment, and soaring crime rates. This year Midnight Riot turns 10 in serious style, and they’re taking the disco party to the UK and Europe to celebrate its first decade.
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