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[Finally released! ] 1972 New York, a legendary party and gallery that was started by Nicky Ciano and held for 6 years until it closed in 1977. He was the first in the world to discover the concept of a DJ mix by making full use of three turntables, and established a template for the current club scene with a gallery focused on music and dance floors. Larry Levan, who later learned DJ skills and dramatic floor direction based on his gallery experience, created the legendary Paradise Garage, a warehouse in Chicago, and is known as the father of house music. Recognized as the place where the late Frankie Knuckles first launched his career, film footage from the time has been discovered of the party that created the club, where music transcends races and generations. ! The dance culture of NY in the 70's is now revived with film footage from that time and the latest interviews with legends David Mancuso and Frankie Knuckles, who ran another legendary NY party "Loft" at the same time!
[[Recording contents]]: About 80 minutes documentary film DVD (with Japanese subtitles), including film footage of the gallery in 1976-77, interviews with Frankie Knuckles and David Mancuso. Comes with a soundtrack CD including disco classics and a full-length interview with Frankie and David.
[[Recording contents]]: About 80 minutes documentary film DVD (with Japanese subtitles), including film footage of the gallery in 1976-77, interviews with Frankie Knuckles and David Mancuso. Comes with a soundtrack CD including disco classics and a full-length interview with Frankie and David.