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VogueFabricsDalston '88 // Saturday 11th January, 10pm-3am

January 2, 2014 admin
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Last time they brought you 1989, this time it's back to 1988. The year when house music showed the charts who was boss. When experimental electronic tracks sat in the Top 10 alongside Kylie's early hits. When the second summer of love gave everyone a big smiley face.

Neil Prince and David Oh will be taking a trip back to the dance sounds of 1988, playing the greatest hits of house that are inspiring a whole batch of current electronic artists, from Hercules and Love Affair to Russ Chimes to Duke Dumount to Annie to Azari and III and beyond. From those which still get plenty of love on dancefloors, to those which time has unfairly forgotten. Amongst the dance gems we'll throw in some of the quality pop songs that were also dominating the charts, and those remixes which started taking on a life and creativity all of their own.

From Beatmasters to Bananarama, S'Express to Salt N Pepa, Erasure to Eighth Wonder, Phuture to Finger Inc, Kylie to early KLF... They'll make sure nothing else will BEAT 'DIS.

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