The old Horton disco classics are as follows:
1. Grant Miller - Colder Than Ice
2. Joy Peters - Don't Lose Your Heart (Extended)
3, Modern Talking - Brother Louie
4. Les Montes - Dreams Of Rio
5. Modern Talking - Cheri Cheri Lady
6. Various Artists - Kegel (Remix)
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7. Roger Meno - I Found This Way
8. Ken Laszlo - Tonight
9. Chang - New Life
10. Joy Peters - The Passion Of Love
Holland Disco:
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The so-called Hottentot dance music is disco, disco. It is difficult for me to say what characteristics this category of songs has. All in all, this type of song, upon hearing it, makes people feel hot and burning, lyrical, ebullient, and want to dance. It is a dance song with a strong lyrical ebullience, which is very different from the current ones that are simply dance songs and lack lyrical ebullience.
The word "lyrical" represents the style of the 80s and 90s. During that period, both songs and movies had such poetic sentiments. Unlike nowadays, songs, movies, and poetry, don't have much to do with it.
As to why songs, movies of that period showed such uniqueness, it's a very complicated thing to explain.
But one thing, I think, is that the general environment, all of it, presents this unique lyrical ebullient poetic quality, and everyone in the world, immersed in it, cannot be an exception. Both those who create the work and those who appreciate it.