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VogueFabricsDalston'90 - A Year in Dance Music // Saturday 19th July, 10pm-3am

July 7, 2014 admin
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*ANYONE BORN IN 1990 GETS IN FOR FREE BEFORE MIDNIGHT AND FOR CHEAP AFTER. BRING ID!* Following our trips back in time to 1989-1986, we are taking our time machine forward to 1990.

The year when house music ruled the charts as never before, and the sound of dance started to diversify into strange new sounds.The year when club culture started to properly flex its muscle in the mainstream.

Neil Prince and David Oh will be taking a trip back to the dance sounds of 1990, playing the greatest hits of house that are inspiring a whole batch of current electronic artists, from Hercules and Love Affair to Disclosure to Duke Dumount 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, many of which began to use house music and club culture as their fundamental base.

From Soul II Soul to Snap, from Monie Love to Madonna, from LFO to Lisa Stansfield, from De La Soul to Depeche Mode, from KLF to Kylie Minogue. The party will be pumpin'!

And we promise.... no Pavarotti!

*£3 before midnight and £5 after*

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