See also: post-disco

English edit

Etymology edit

post- +‎ disco

Adjective edit

postdisco (not comparable)

  1. Alternative form of post-disco
    • 2008, Burton W. Peretti, Lift Every Voice: The History of African American Music, page 162:
      Tina Turner [] refashioned herself into a postdisco diva.
    • 1999, Karen Kelly, Evelyn McDonnell, Stars Don't Stand Still in the Sky: Music and Myth, page 203:
      Well, jungle emerged from rave culture, which fused late sixties psychedelic utopianism with the postdisco music that came out of Chicago and Detroit.
    • 2013, S. Alexander Reed, Assimilate: A Critical History of Industrial Music, page 245:
      The intention here isn't to situate Goa as a locus of industrial music's history per se; open musical attitudes had flourished earlier in Europe and America in postdisco clubs []