80-s New Wave - Dance Night At The Temple Vol. ... [updated]
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The name "The Temple" likely references the iconic dance floors of the 80s, where New Wave provided a "brighter" alternative to the abrasive nature of original punk rock. This music was modern, stylish, and deeply humorous—perfect for the burgeoning MTV generation. 80-s New Wave - Dance Night At The Temple Vol. ...
: The series is notable for prioritizing the "extended mix" artistry that defined 80s nightlife, offering longer versions designed for DJ sets and deep listening. The "Temple" Context This is the spiritual home of
By midnight, The Temple was a sauna of rhythm. This was the era of the "Extended 12-inch Mix"—the remix culture born not from laptops, but from splicing tape and ingenuity. The DJ understood the architecture of the night. He played the long game. : The series is notable for prioritizing the
evokes ritual, moody grandeur, and underground sanctuary. Dance Night means 120–140 BPM, danceable but not purely pop—leaning toward post-punk, darkwave, synthpop, and early alternative dance.
