Unlimited Touch was an American post-disco group most active in the early 1980s. The band was known for a dance-oriented sound, defined by upbeat melodies and soulful, harmonized vocals, influenced by R&B and funk. Notable members included Audrey Wheeler and Phil Hamilton, both of whom contributed significantly to the group's distinctive style. Their most influential work, "I Hear Music in the Streets," remains a classic of the post-disco genre and provides a testament to the band's importance in the evolution of dance music.