Italo disco is a genre of electronic dance music that originated in Italy in the late 1970s and reached the peak of its popularity in the mid-1980s. This style became one of the key phenomena of the European dance scene of that time.
Key Features:
Sound: The genre is easily recognizable by its characteristic sound, created with electronic drum machines , synthesizers, and minimalistic arrangements. The compositions are distinguished by simple, but very catchy melodies.
Vocals: Vocal parts were most often performed in English, often with a noticeable Italian accent. The lyrics of the songs were usually simple, romantic, or had a futuristic theme (space, robots).
Aesthetics: Italo disco is closely associated with the 80s aesthetic: bright album covers, futuristic music videos, and a disco atmosphere.