
By 1981, disco was hiding under different disguises: hi-nrg, italo, boogie… The majors had left the clubs, but a myriad of tiny labels blossomed, such as NelWin Records, from New York City. With only a handful of 12" by Barbara Norris, Karen Diggs or Brenda Watts, they kept the fire burning on the dancefloors.
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