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A new documentary on the power of dance music, Where Love Lives, is out this week.
Global party brand Glitterbox, founded by Defected boss Simon Dunmore in 2014, is set to release its debut documentary on Thursday (18th) this week, celebrating music’s enduring power to manifest diverse and inclusive community, and the power of that community to accept and embrace, to liberate, even to save lives.
Filmed over the course of 18 months in various New York, Ibiza, Paris and London locations, through the stories of Glitterbox s artists, dancers and queer performers, Where Love Lives explores the importance of subculture spaces, the impact of the AIDs crisis on the queer clubbing community, how moving to London saved members of the LGBTQ+ community, and the importance of nightclubs serving as safe spaces and homes .
By Stacey Lynn
Feb 24, 2021
Today’s song from 1983 was given to the singer by her producer JellyBean Benitez when she was looking for a hit for her debut album. It ended up becoming her first mainstream hit single in the US, peaking at number 16 on the
Billboard Hot 100. She was only 25 at the time and knew how to rock a mean cowbell, which she was listed for playing in the album’s liner notes.
It is a classic party anthem that became her first mainstream hit But the song almost didn’t happen: It was a last-minute substitute for another track on her first LP., but there was just one problem: today’s singer found out that a song she had recorded called “Ain’t No Big Deal” had already gone to disco act Barracuda, so the track was no longer an option.