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Lines Of Love - Arabesque

"Lines of Love" is a disco track by the German group Arabesque, released in 1978 on their album "Midnight Dancer". The song features lively beats, catchy melodies, and harmonious vocals that create a fun and energetic atmosphere. The theme of the song revolves around love and relationships, with the lyrics describing the ups and downs of romantic connections. The chorus repeats the phrase "Lines of love, that's what we are", emphasizing the idea that love connects people in a powerful way. The composition of the track includes upbeat rhythms, funky basslines, and shimmering synths that give it a classic disco sound. The vocals are delivered with passion and emotion, adding depth to the song's message. "Lines of Love" showcases Arabesque's signature style of blending disco, pop, and dance elements to create infectious and memorable music. The song became a hit in the late 70s and is still beloved by fans of disco music today.

Arabesque

Arabesque

Arabesque was a German all-female disco group formed in 1977 by two German producers, Wolfgang Mewes and Michael Holm. The group consisted of three members: Sandra Lauer, Michaela Rose, and Jasmin Vetter. Arabesque quickly rose to fame in the late 1970s and early 1980s with their catchy disco tunes and glamorous image. Arabesque released their debut album in 1978, which was a commercial success in Europe and Japan. The group went on to release a total of nine studio albums, several compilation albums, and numerous singles throughout their career. Some of their most popular songs include "Friday Night," "In the Heat of a Disco Night," and "Midnight Dancer." Arabesque's music was characterized by catchy melodies, upbeat rhythms, and lush production. The group's songs often featured harmonized vocals and catchy hooks that made them popular on dance floors around the world. Arabesque's music was a blend of disco, pop, and Eurodance, with influences from genres such as funk and soul. Arabesque's impact on music can be seen in their influence on the disco and dance music scenes of the late 1970s and early 1980s. The group's success helped pave the way for other female-led pop and dance acts, and their music continues to be celebrated by fans of disco and dance music. Despite disbanding in 1984, Arabesque's music has endured and continues to be popular with fans of disco and dance music. The group's catchy tunes and glamorous image have cemented their place in music history, making them one of the most iconic disco acts of their time.