The origins of disco (and clubland in general) lie in the early '70s and
David Mancuso's Greenwich Village apartment, where he sponsored weekly after-hours get-togethers for much of the city's party population. The Loft's sound system was just as good as most legal clubs, and
Mancuso played a wide range of music, including Latin and African, Motown, Philly soul and funk.
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John Bush, Rovi