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What happened after disco died?

Not faded. Rejected.

In the early 1980s, the backlash against disco forced some of the biggest artists in the world to reinvent themselves in real time. Some evolved. Some adapted. And some lost everything that made them work.

In this episode, we follow what came next.

From ABBA shifting into a colder, more introspective sound on The Visitors, to Donna Summer breaking free from her disco identity with Cold Love, to KC and the Sunshine Band simplifying their groove just enough to survive with Give It Up.

We look at how the Bee Gees found a second life in a completely different era, how Chic’s influence continued even when they weren’t the name on the record, and what happens when reinvention goes too far with the Village People.

Because changing your sound is one thing.

Changing your identity is something else entirely.

🍸 Cocktail of the Episode: Distant Drums

A layered rum and mezcal cocktail that starts familiar and ends somewhere completely different.

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