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-{{Template}}[[Disco Not Disco]] is a series of [[avant-garde music|avant-garde]] [[disco]] compilations published by [[Strut Records]] in the early [[2000s]]. They feature late 1970s and early 1980s atypical [[dance music]] such as the [[Arthur Russell]] tracks "[[Kiss Me Again]]", "Tree House/School Bell" and "Tell You (Today)".+[[Image:Strut_is_back.gif|right|thumb|''[[Disco Not Disco|Disco Not Disco]] ([[2008]])'', [[Post Punk]], [[Electro]] and [[Leftfield]] [[Disco]] [[Classic]]s]]{{Template}}[[Disco Not Disco]] is a series of [[avant-garde music|avant-garde]] [[disco]] compilations published by [[Strut Records]] in the early [[2000s]]. They feature late 1970s and early 1980s atypical [[dance music]] such as the [[Arthur Russell]] tracks "[[Kiss Me Again]]", "Tree House/School Bell" and "Tell You (Today)".
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Disco Not Disco is a series of avant-garde disco compilations published by Strut Records in the early 2000s. They feature late 1970s and early 1980s atypical dance music such as the Arthur Russell tracks "Kiss Me Again", "Tree House/School Bell" and "Tell You (Today)".

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