Change

Change

funky, post-disco

United States

"The music pulsates with a tight groove and rhythmic intricacy that compels movement while maintaining a sense of spaciousness through its layered melodies."

Quick Start

A good place to start with Change is…

Miracles

Miracles

1981

Change matters because they epitomize a transformative moment in music, fusing elements of funk and post-disco to create a sound that energized dance floors and influenced countless artists.
Change matters because they epitomize a transformative moment in music, fusing elements of funk and post-disco to create a sound that energized dance floors and influenced countless artists. Their work disrupted conventional pop structures, driving listeners to engage with rhythm in more liberated and expressive ways. This ripple effect extended beyond the music itself, shaping dance culture and the broader aesthetic of the late 70s and early 80s. Their approach was rooted in collaboration, drawing on a diverse array of musical talents that helped shape their dynamic groove and infectious energy. Change's innovative use of synthesizers alongside live instrumentation created a vibrant soundscape that pushed the limits of what dance music could be. This synergy fostered an environment where experimentation flourished, leading to an evolution of the genre that still resonates today. Lyrically, Change often explores themes of love and personal transformation, weaving narratives that evoke both sincerity and introspection. Their songwriting blends storytelling with impressionistic imagery, inviting listeners to connect emotionally while offering relatable reflections on life’s transitions. The tone is often uplifting yet contemplative, striking a balance between celebration and self-discovery.

Full discography

Change's albums in order, from earliest releases to latest.

12 releases 6 albums 1980–1985
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Frequently Asked Questions

What does Change sound like?

The music pulsates with a tight groove and rhythmic intricacy that compels movement while maintaining a sense of spaciousness through its layered melodies. Rooted in post-disco and funky. Start with Sharing Your Love.

What is the best Change album to start with?

The best album to start with is "Sharing Your Love" (1982). It's the most representative of what makes Change worth hearing.

Who is Change for?

If you're into post-disco and funky, Change is worth your time. The music pulsates with a tight groove and rhythmic intricacy that compels movement while maintaining a sense of spaciousness through its layered melodies.

How many albums does Change have?

Change has 12 releases in their discography, including 6 albums.