Shannon

Shannon

Hi-NRG, post-disco

United States

"Pulsing rhythms drive forward against soaring melodies, creating an infectious momentum that transforms any space into a vibrant celebration."

Quick Start

A good place to start with Shannon is…

Do You Wanna Get Away

Do You Wanna Get Away

1985

Shannon reshaped the landscape of dance music with her infectious energy and undeniable charisma, creating a space where joy and movement intertwine on the dance floor.
Shannon reshaped the landscape of dance music with her infectious energy and undeniable charisma, creating a space where joy and movement intertwine on the dance floor. Emerging as a solo artist in an era defined by collective sound, she carved out a distinct identity that resonates deeply with audiences seeking both liberation and connection through rhythm. Her impact is felt not only in the clubs but also in the way listeners engage with the genre—her music invites a communal experience that transcends mere enjoyment. Embracing a sonic approach that melds driving beats with euphoric melodies, Shannon's artistry is rooted in an understanding of how to elevate the dance experience. By infusing her tracks with a sense of urgency and adrenaline, she crafts an atmosphere where bodies are compelled to move, showcasing the exhilarating potential of electronic dance music. Her technique balances polished production with raw emotion, ensuring each track feels alive and propulsive. Lyrically, Shannon often explores themes of empowerment, love, and the exhilaration of nightlife, articulated through a voice that strikes a balance between sincerity and playful irony. Her storytelling tends to embrace both personal reflection and universal experiences, drawing listeners into her world while encouraging them to find their own narratives within her sound.

Full discography

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

8 releases 3 albums 1983–1986
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Frequently Asked Questions

What does Shannon sound like?

Pulsing rhythms drive forward against soaring melodies, creating an infectious momentum that transforms any space into a vibrant celebration. Rooted in EDM and Hi-NRG. Start with Do You Wanna Get Away.

What is the best Shannon album to start with?

The best album to start with is "Do You Wanna Get Away" (1985). It's the most representative of what makes Shannon worth hearing.

Who is Shannon for?

If you're into EDM and Hi-NRG, Shannon is worth your time. Pulsing rhythms drive forward against soaring melodies, creating an infectious momentum that transforms any space into a vibrant celebration.

How many albums does Shannon have?

Shannon has 8 releases in their discography, including 3 albums.