Boy George assesses the dance phenomenon of the 1970s, now credited with the remix, the 12-inch single, the rise of the DJ, radical changes in studio recordings, new attitudes to sexuality, race and gender, and the reinjection of sex into mainstream American pop. 3: This edition recalls the various dance crazes, the opening of Studio 54 in New York City, the significance of independent and major record labels, and disco's liberal sex 'n' drugs culture.