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-*[[September 27]], the [[Paradise Garage]], the quintessential "Garage" club closes its doors forever. Famed DJ/producer Larry Levan is out of a job. [[Todd Terry]] dispenses with vocal narrative altogether on Royal House's "[[Can You Party]]," and created a dance classic out of a delirious, near chaotic collage of electronic samples. By releasing "Acid Tracks", [[Marshall Jefferson, DJ Pierre and Spanky]] invent [[acid hosue]] and in England Gilles Peterson coins [[acid jazz]] at [[Dingwalls]].+On the night of [[September 27]], the [[Paradise Garage]], the quintessential "Garage" club closes its doors forever. Famed DJ/producer Larry Levan is out of a job. [[Todd Terry]] dispenses with vocal narrative altogether on Royal House's "[[Can You Party]]," and created a dance classic out of a delirious, near chaotic collage of electronic samples. By releasing "Acid Tracks", [[Marshall Jefferson, DJ Pierre and Spanky]] invent [[acid hosue]] and in England Gilles Peterson coins [[acid jazz]] at [[Dingwalls]].
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*[[This Is Stranger Than Love]] by Mark Stewart and the Maffia *[[This Is Stranger Than Love]] by Mark Stewart and the Maffia

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"I Shop, Therefore I Am" (1987) by Barbara Kruger


"General Secretary Gorbachev, if you seek peace, if you seek prosperity for the Soviet Union and Eastern Europe, if you seek liberalization: Come here to this gate! Mr. Gorbachev, open this gate! Mr. Gorbachev, tear down this wall!"--Ronald Reagan to Mikhail Gorbachev, Friday, June 12, 1987

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1987 is the 987th year of the 2nd millennium, the 87th year of the 20th century, and the 8th year of the 1980s decade.

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On the night of September 27, the Paradise Garage, the quintessential "Garage" club closes its doors forever. Famed DJ/producer Larry Levan is out of a job. Todd Terry dispenses with vocal narrative altogether on Royal House's "Can You Party," and created a dance classic out of a delirious, near chaotic collage of electronic samples. By releasing "Acid Tracks", Marshall Jefferson, DJ Pierre and Spanky invent acid hosue and in England Gilles Peterson coins acid jazz at Dingwalls.

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