Toronto's Legendary Twilight Zone Club
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shit, club z, club focus, twilight zone, club max, copa... those were the days. fresh new music, house, hip hop, dancehall, feel sorry for the kids today, what have they got??? nadda!
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@thenewrapstyle We had House in airport hangers. These events are ghetto in comparison.
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@afrodizzyact I disagree. House in the rave scene surplanted any of this primitive stuff.
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Does anyone know exactly what years the Zone was operational.
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was there trippin
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@theclmpdwn Yeah those were my two hangouts at the weekend ...there was no others like them !!..
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You forgot the Diamond, I think it was Wednesdays (House night) still got my coat check card as a Souvenir from The Twilight Zone !!
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...AWESOME CLUB...I USE TO GO THERE AND THE TASMANIAN BALLROOM, THE DIAMOND CLUB TOO...what happened to the original video?
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The good old days.. now that was a dance scene.
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@STEVEDIGIBOYtv - Club Z (Charles Khabouth's) had Nucleaus (sp) and I got a nice auto'd album and 45, Geez there were so many that came though the clubs at that time.
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At Delta epsilon with Ted, I was one of those rockabilly motorbike scooter crowd guys. Iguana club anyone? LOL!
Umm What happened to David Delvalle???
Anyone know the name of the last track in this clip??
bigmate80 3 years ago
Delvalle passed away, sadly.
the last song is Royal House (aka Todd Terry) "Can You Party"... with the acapella of Loleatta Holloway's "Love Sensation" mixed over it.
muffhuggah 3 years ago
is twilight zone the comfort zone now?
GCHILE 4 years ago
no... and NOT EVEN CLOSE.
The Comfort Zone is NOTHING compared to what the Twilight Zone was and meant to people who went there. Different era, different location, different mix of people, different music...
muffhuggah 4 years ago
And might I add, the Twilight Zone was the first of its kind... way before there was any kind of scene like we have today. The Twilight Zone was a TEMPLE for the subculture it represented. It was Toronto's answer to New York's The Paradise Garage (Google it if you never heard of that club) and totally unique compared to anything else in the city at the time.
Comfort Zone is nothing more than a sketched out hole by comparison. Sorry.
muffhuggah 4 years ago 4
Definition Of A Track - Backroom Productions (but most people have this record as the b-side of a hip-house track by Precious)
muffhuggah 4 years ago