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and club mixes rather than standard radio edits. It covers a broad spectrum of dance-centric genres, including Italo Disco Early House Juno Records Key Series Components

Spans Vol. 1–4 and includes extended 12" mixes of pop-dance tracks from artists like ABC, Wang Chung, and Rockwell. Dance Classics - Collection -85 Albums- Dance...

An 85-album collection is not just a playlist; it is an academic-level curation of rhythm. To put this into perspective, a collection of this magnitude typically contains over 1,000 individual tracks, representing hundreds of hours of continuous music. and club mixes rather than standard radio edits

(early synthesizers and drum machines) Exploring the 85-Album Collection: Key Eras An 85-album collection is not just a playlist;

The series began in the early 1980s, focusing on "extended 12-inch mixes" that were previously only available to DJs in dimly lit underground clubs. As it expanded into a massive 85-album footprint, it became the gold standard for high-fidelity, unmixed tracks that allowed home listeners to experience the full, unabridged "album versions" of their favorite hits.

By album 60, the collection transitions into the warehouse sound. Chicago House (Farley “Jackmaster” Funk, Steve “Silk” Hurley) and Acid House (Phuture) mark the shift from pop-dance to underground club culture.