Dance music by Western bands
Even bands have plenty of dance music.
Starting long ago with disco-funk, and extending to what’s called dance-punk, new wave, and dance rock.
Here, we introduce dance music by Western bands.
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Dance music by Western bands (21–30)
You Spin Me RoundDead Or Alive

There was a genre called high-energy that was very popular in discos.
Among the representative groups, Dead or Alive, this song is one of their most popular tracks.
They are regarded as leading figures in Eurobeat and are considered one of its direct originators.
People Are PeopleDepeche Mode

Among New Wave bands, Depeche Mode still enjoys great popularity.
People Are People is the group’s only hit in the United States, reaching No.
13 on the Billboard chart.
It made the top ten in the UK and Ireland, and impressively hit No.
1 in Germany.
Dance music by foreign (Western) bands (31–40)
Lose My BreathDestiny’s Child

Destiny’s Child is well-known in Japan as the group Beyoncé was in.
This is a hit tune from 2004.
Released after a three-year hiatus, the single reached No.
3 on the Billboard chart, No.
2 in the UK, and became a major hit in other European countries as well.
Stop! In The Name Of LoveDiana Ross & The Supremes

The Supremes transcended the Motown label to become emblematic of American female R&B groups.
Their breezy pop tunes still haven’t lost their luster.
“Stop! In the Name of Love” is one of their signature songs, which topped the Billboard charts.
SeptemberEarth, Wind & Fire

Isn’t it a song that everyone has heard at least once? It’s a signature track by Earth, Wind & Fire, the funk band that epitomized the disco boom, released in 1978.
When you think of disco, isn’t this the song that comes to mind?
I was made for lovin’ youKISS

Kiss is a popular hard rock band known for their white face paint.
Even they jumped on the trend and released a disco track.
It’s a distinctive song that layers a disco-style, danceable 16-beat with hard guitar riffs, and at the time it was so popular it became a million-seller.
eez-ehKasabian

Since the early 2000s, many bands have emerged that fuse electronica with rock.
Among them, Kasabian stood out in particular.
From their debut, their electronica influences grew increasingly stronger, and in this track, they’re doing dance music with a heavy, driving beat.





