If you own 80’s Dance Party – Volume One on cassette, you own a memory. If you own the vinyl, you own a workout. But if you acquire the —properly tagged, with a log file to prove its integrity—you own the definitive audio document of a moment when music stopped being about the band and started being about the beat.
You get the pop-locking blueprint of Jam On It (Newcleus), the aerobic thump of Mickey (Toni Basil), and the brooding, danceable angst of Blue Monday (New Order)—all stitched together without the sonic whiplash lesser comps suffer from. It bridges the gap between the early 80s post-disco underground and the mid-80s MTV mainstream explosion. Various - 80-s Dance Party - Volume One -FLAC- ...
Here’s a piece written in the style of a music blog or reissue review, tailored for lossless audio collectors and fans of 80s compilations. Revisiting the Compact Disc Carousel: Various – 80’s Dance Party – Volume One (FLAC) If you own 80’s Dance Party – Volume