80-s New Wave - Dance Night At The Temple Vol. ... May 2026

“Not a nostalgia trip. A dance floor reborn in liminal space.”

Each volume should feel like a lost club night — unpolished at the edges, respectful to the underground, and sequenced not by year but by emotional flow. Prioritize: 80-s New Wave - Dance Night At The Temple Vol. ...


| # | Artist | Track (Mix) | Year | |---|--------|-------------|------| | 1 | The Chameleons | Swamp Thing (12" version) | 1986 | | 2 | Clan of Xymox | A Day (Remix) | 1985 | | 3 | Anne Clark | Sleeper in Metropolis (Extended) | 1984 | | 4 | New Order | Confusion (1987 original mix) | 1987 | | 5 | Soft Cell | Memorabilia (Extended) | 1981 | | 6 | Fad Gadget | Collapsing New People (Dance mix) | 1984 | | 7 | The Neon Judgement | Tomorrow in the Papers | 1985 | | 8 | Visage | The Damned Don’t Cry (12") | 1982 | | 9 | The Cure | Primary (Remix) | 1981 | | 10 | Depeche Mode | Leave in Silence (Longer) | 1982 | | 11 | Ministry | Revenge (12" version) | 1983 | | 12 | Section 25 | Looking from a Hilltop (Megamix) | 1984 | | 13 | Severed Heads | Dead Eyes Opened (Extended) | 1985 | | 14 | The Danse Society | Heaven Is Waiting (12") | 1983 | | 15 | Cocteau Twins | Pearly-Dewdrops’ Drops (12" version) | 1984 | “Not a nostalgia trip


A digital playlist is convenient, but Dance Night At The Temple Vol. 1 is best experienced on vinyl or cassette. Each volume should feel like a lost club

“Where the sacred meets the synth. A nocturnal journey through the glossy, gothic, and groove-driven side of 1980s New Wave.”

Temple evokes ritual, moody grandeur, and underground sanctuary. Dance Night means 120–140 BPM, danceable but not purely pop—leaning toward post-punk, darkwave, synthpop, and early alternative dance.