80-s New Wave - Dance Night At The Temple Vol. ... Today
Introduction A vaulted room hums with fluorescent nostalgia: mirrored disco balls scatter cold light over people in cropped blazers, fishnets and pastel eyeliner. The DJ booth is a small altar; the congregation is a motley of devotees who came for throbbing synths, clipped drum machines and lyrics that mixed alienation with tongue-in-cheek glamour. This is “Dance Night at the Temple” — an 80s New Wave revival that feels less like a costume party and more like an excavation of an era that remade pop music for the modern anxieties of style, technology and desire.
The "story" of such a night would be set in an era where fashion was as loud as the synthesizers and the club floor was a sanctuary for "non-conformist" youth. The Setting: The Ritual of the Night
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While specific "Temple" tracklists vary by vendor, they often mirror classic New Wave dance compilations like New Wave Pop Classics Vol. 1 , which features club land reworks of hits such as: "Tainted Love" – Soft Cell (Dub Kontor Mix) "Take On Me" – A-ha (De Lorean Vocal Radio Mix) "West End Girls" – Pet Shop Boys (Oscar Salguero Ny Mix) "The Great Commandment" – Camouflage (Anjuna Remix) SHADOWPLAY: An 80s + New Wave Dance Night - Chop Suey
Recently, record labels like and Dark Entries have begun officially licensing the tracks from these bootleg volumes. For the first time, you can buy a pristine, 180-gram pressing of the setlist that used to exist only on hissy, fourth-generation tapes. Introduction A vaulted room hums with fluorescent nostalgia:
Each volume should feel like a — unpolished at the edges, respectful to the underground, and sequenced not by year but by emotional flow. Prioritize:
– atmospheric, bass-driven openers. Example: Depeche Mode – “Leave in Silence” (longer mix) The "story" of such a night would be
There is a palpable sense of theater. This isn't a jeans-and-t-shirt crowd; this is a congregation of would-be Siouxsie Sioux and Robert Smith impersonators. The dedication to the bit elevates the experience from a simple DJ night to an immersive tableau of 1984.