Today’s video of the day is Disco 2000 – “Uptight (Everything’s Alright)” released in 1989.

Disco 2000’s track “Uptight (Everything’s Alright)” was released in 1989. The song reached #86 in the UK charts and #151 in Australia. The band was a side project of The KLF’s Jimmy Cauty and featured backup singers June Montana and Cressida. Disco 2000 brought a fresh sound to the late ’80s dance scene. The song “Uptight (Everything’s Alright)” is a cover of Stevie Wonder’s 1966 hit. Disco 2000 gave it a more upbeat and electronic twist. Cressida Cauty took over vocal duties in their final form, Discotec 2000. This version appeared on the Project One compilation. June Montana did not contribute to this release.

Disco 2000 didn’t release a full studio album, but they were part of the evolving KLF universe. The KLF experimented with different genres, and Disco 2000 reflected their love for pop and dance music. The single “Uptight (Everything’s Alright)” stands as a key example of their pop direction. The music video for the song captures the energetic and playful vibe of late ’80s pop culture. It’s a lively visual that matches the track’s upbeat tempo. Fans of The KLF and the wider acid house movement will recognize the signature style of Disco 2000 in this track.

While Disco 2000 didn’t produce many hits, their work contributed to the ongoing evolution of electronic and pop music in the late ’80s. “Uptight (Everything’s Alright)” represents their fun and bold take on a classic hit. This song, though not a major commercial success, adds depth to the legacy of The KLF’s side projects. Its presence in Project One showcases their willingness to explore and reimagine popular music. In conclusion, Disco 2000’s “Uptight (Everything’s Alright)” remains a vibrant piece of late ’80s dance-pop history.

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