80-s New Wave - Dance Night At The Temple Vol. ... Best Today

Dust off the leather, tease up the hair, and prepare to lose yourself in the neon glow. We’re returning to for another night of driving synths, jagged guitars, and the moody anthems that defined an era.

Robert Smith’s soaring, anguished vocals and jangly, chorus-heavy guitars provided the anthem for the goths and romantics congregating in the corners of the club.

While the full collection spans numerous volumes (reaching at least Vol. 14), specific highlights include: Track / Mix Style "I Need Someone Tonite" (12-inch) A Flock Of Seagulls "Who's That Girl (She's Got It)" ABC "King Without A Crown" (Monarchy Mix) Soft Cell "Tainted Love" (Extended Mix) Series Staple Cultural Legacy: Why "The Temple"?

In the early hours of the morning, the sound turned harsher, heavier, and more hypnotic. – "Headhunter" Nitzer Ebb – "Join in the Chant" The Sisters of Mercy – "Lucretia My Reflection" The Fashion: Armor for the Dance Floor

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Heavy reverb, droning synths, and baritone vocals.

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