Dance Night At The Temple Vol. 1 is a mood, a resistance to the over-produced 80s pop machine. It reminds us that the best dance floors are not about looking cool, but about losing control within a rigid beat.
Strictly New Wave / Post-Punk / Synth-Pop / Darkwave 80-s New Wave - Dance Night At The Temple Vol. ...
You found the venue down a narrow alleyway in the part of the city where the streetlights hummed with an audible electric buzz. It was an old repurposed Masonic lodge, or perhaps a former church—the locals just called it "The Temple." It smelled of old velvet, spilled beer, and the distinct, ozone-heavy scent of overheating amplifiers. Dance Night At The Temple Vol
The flyer was photocopied on cheap, slightly off-white paper, the ink smudged just enough to give the graphic a dreamlike, blurred quality. It depicted a silhouette of a woman looking up at a geometric pyramid, all bathed in the glow of a simulated sunset. The text was simple, cut-and-paste style: Dance Night At The Temple. New Wave. Post-Punk. Synth-pop. $5 cover. Strictly New Wave / Post-Punk / Synth-Pop /
: Many tracks use iconic remixers like Arthur Baker or Razormaid, adding a unique flair to standards like Talking Heads' "Burning Down The House". Why "The Temple"?