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  • curprev 08:2208:22, 31 July 2018 89.247.213.34 talk 14,640 bytes −71 The music has nothing to do with disco music. Gabi Delgado was influenced by Donna Summer, yes, but he didn't produce the music. He was just the vocalist of DAF... Front 242 themselves disagreed with the disco label. Read their interviews. They use some funk rhythms, but not disco. Neither Motown nor Italo-disco.. The latter one regularly uses arpeggio sounds, not programmed sequencer lines. undo

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