Disco Not Disco 2 is a compilation album from the Disco Not Disco series released by Strut Records in 2002. As with the first compilation, this album focuses on the experimental side of disco and punk genres and underground music scene in general. The second volume is oriented more towards electro and dancemusic. It features electro pioneer Alexander Robotnick ("Problèmes D'Amour"), post-punk and dance-rock music groups like Laid Back, Material and The Clash, Can, and Arthur Russell.[1][3][4]
As with the first instalment in the series, it was compiled by British DJ and music producer Joey Negro.[1]
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