Whether you call it Disco Not Disco or Mutant Disco, the jerky rhythms of 1979 New York are angling their way into recent make-up ads. Marc Jacobs . . .
. . . revived Suicide’s “Dream Baby Dream,” . . .
. . . which also sounds really good slowed down from 45 to 33.
And now Covergirl presents Maye Musk dancing to . . .
. . . Lizzy Mercier Descloux‘s cover of “Fire,” . . .
. . . which was originally recorded by The Crazy World of Arthur Brown:
Is it possible to put on make-up smoothly to such jerky rhythms?