Basia Bulat shares "Disco Polo," the third single from her new
album Basia's Palace, out February 21st. A folk song named for a genre
of Polish dance music beloved by her late father, the track honors the
dichotomy of Bulat's musical inheritance from him and her mother. About the song, the artist comment: "This is an homage to what I feel like is the two sides of my musical
lineage–my mother was a classically trained piano and guitar teacher,
and my father’s favourite genre was Disco Polo. About the only thing we
could all agree on was the oldies radio station that was the peacemaker
of our home when I was a child. I wanted to write something
that felt like a folk tale about those genres and how they still
influence me after all this time–even now every time I sit down at the
piano all those different musical worlds swirl around each other and try
to dance together in my mind. The dancers of the video are Louise Bédard, Diane Carrière, and Louise Lussier
and is directed by Nora Rosenthal
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