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80-s New Wave - Dance Night At The Temple Vol. ... !!install!! Now

Holding the vinyl (or even the rare CD longbox) is a ritual. The cover art typically features a grainy, black-and-white photo of a chiseled cheekbone, a slicked-back quiff, and a single rose. The liner notes are minimal, sometimes misprinted, adding to the mystique.

This volume captures the golden era when new wave ruled the underground and the mainstream alike. It’s the sound of fishnet gloves on drum machine triggers, of skinny ties loosened after midnight, of pale light reflecting off a mirrorball at 2 a.m. Whether it’s the driving energy of a cult classic or the bittersweet melody of a forgotten B-side, every track here was built to move bodies and stir souls.

The "Vol. ..." series is famous for including the extended 12" dance mix rather than the radio edit. A 7-minute version of "Mirror in the Bathroom" isn't just longer; it is a journey. It allows the dancer to lose their ego for three extra minutes of bass-slapping bliss.

: Depeche Mode, The Cure , New Order, Pet Shop Boys, and Duran Duran . Cult Favorites : Red Flag, Xymox, and Oingo Boingo. 80-s New Wave - Dance Night At The Temple Vol. ...

You don't need a cathedral. You need a good sound system, a fog machine, and a strict dress code (black, leather, eyeliner, optional crucifix). Here is the playbook based on the series' philosophy:

Where Punk said "No Future," New Wave said "Future Shock."

: Many tracks are hard-to-find extended versions that were originally only available on vinyl promos. Why "The Temple"? Holding the vinyl (or even the rare CD longbox) is a ritual

The series is often distributed as a comprehensive digital archive, sometimes found on containing over 100 tracks, making it a portable powerhouse for retro enthusiasts and professional DJs.

Track highlights include:

The "Vol. ..." implies a library, a growing scripture of sound. It suggests that the curator has dug deep, bypassing the overplayed radio hits for the deeper cuts—the B-sides, the extended remixes, and the import tracks that defined the cool kids in 1984. This volume captures the golden era when new

Tracks are typically presented in rich 320kbps audio .

: Vol. 2 features notable extended versions of tracks like "Love Vigilantes" by New Order, "Temptation" by Heaven 17, and "In Between Days" by The Cure. Tracklist Examples Featured Artist Track Title / Version Duran Duran Hungry Like the Wolf (Club Mix) Various Remixes A Flock of Seagulls Who's That Girl (She's Got It) Living in Another World (12-inch) Gary Numan Films (Extended)

The collection features a mix of legendary bands, cult favourites, and one-hit wonders, such as: