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We Kept Dancing Ss The Heartbreak Could Not Find Us

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  • We Kept Dancing Ss The Heartbreak Could Not Find Us Front Cover

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A lost underground live recording discovered from 1988

A dangerous psychedelic party ritual built from heartbreak rage and obsessive dancing

The silence inside twenty four hour diners
Wet subway station air
A divorced man pretending he will meet his lover again someday
Crowds dancing desperately to erase emotional pain

All trapped inside hypnotic chant repetition and unstable live energy

Worn tape hiss
Distorted microphones
Foot stomps
Crowd screams
Smoke filled underground rooms

The recording captures the exact moment happiness and madness begin melting into each other

Not ordinary dance music

An addictive trance recording created for listeners already exhausted by clean predictable pop culture

A forgotten underground club memory from a reality that never existed