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== Art and culture == == Art and culture ==
 +[[Prozac]] is introduced in the United States of America
===Literature=== ===Literature===
==== Non-fiction ==== ==== Non-fiction ====
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*''[[Castaway]]'' by Nicolas Roeg *''[[Castaway]]'' by Nicolas Roeg
*''[[Angel Heart]]'' by Alan Parker *''[[Angel Heart]]'' by Alan Parker
 +*''[[Bagdad Cafe]]''
 +*''[[Prick Up Your Ears]]''
 +*''[[The Living Daylights]]''
 +*''[[Who's That Girl?]]''
 +===Television===
 +*''[[Deadly Deception]]''
 +*''[[Heartbeat (US television series)]]''
 +*''[[Star Trek - The Next Generation]]''
 +*''[[Watching]]''
===Music=== ===Music===
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*[[Pump Up the Volume (song)|Pump Up the Volume]] by [[Marrs]] - *[[Pump Up the Volume (song)|Pump Up the Volume]] by [[Marrs]] -
*[[Stop Bajon]] by [[Tullio De Piscopo]] *[[Stop Bajon]] by [[Tullio De Piscopo]]
- +*[[Sign 'O' the Times]] - [[Prince]]
*[[Lola]] - [[Wax the Van]] *[[Lola]] - [[Wax the Van]]
*[[Royal House]] - [[Can You Party]] *[[Royal House]] - [[Can You Party]]
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*[[Reese & Santonio]] - [[The Sound]] *[[Reese & Santonio]] - [[The Sound]]
*[[LNR]] - [[Work It To The Bone]] *[[LNR]] - [[Work It To The Bone]]
- +*[[In-Sync]] - [[Sometimes Love]]
*Joe Smooth - Promised Land *Joe Smooth - Promised Land
*[[Reese]] - Just Want Another Chance (Kevin Saunderson) *[[Reese]] - Just Want Another Chance (Kevin Saunderson)
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*Ralphi Rosario feat. Xavier Gold - You Used To Hold Me *Ralphi Rosario feat. Xavier Gold - You Used To Hold Me
*Blake Baxter - Sexuality *Blake Baxter - Sexuality
- +*Arnold Jarvis - Take Some Time Out
 +*Janice Christie - Taking Me for Granted
 +*Tramaine - The Rock
 +*Jungle Wonz - Time Marches On
 +*Jump St. Man - B-Cause
 +*Park Ave - Don't Turn Your Love
 +*Taravhonty - Join Hands
 +*Exit - Let's Work It Out
 +*Liz Torres - Mama's Boy
 +*Touch - Without You
 +*Heart - Alone
====Albums==== ====Albums====
*''[[New Jungle Fever]]'' (1987) [[Charlie Feathers]] *''[[New Jungle Fever]]'' (1987) [[Charlie Feathers]]
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== Births == == Births ==
 +*''[[January 2]]'' - [[Aakansha]], Indian model
==Deaths == ==Deaths ==
*[[Franju]] (1912 - 1987) *[[Franju]] (1912 - 1987)

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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.

  • Acid house
    • When Marshall Jefferson, DJ Pierre and Spanky pissed about with a then defunct, cheap bass synthesiser and came up with this burbling, idiotic, weird sound, they thought it sounded like acid rock. Hence the title of the tape they handed to DJ Ron Hardy at The Music Box in Chicago. Within a couple of weeks they had the hottest record in Chicago. Within a year the sound they had created had become the rallying cry of a brand new youth movement - . - Mixmag
  • Acid jazz at Dingwalls
    • In 1987 Gilles Peterson, having done his apprenticeship at the Electric Ballroom and developed his own thing as part of Nicky Holloway's Special Branch, was setting up a new club at Dingwalls on a Sunday afternoon. He invited Patrick to join in and for the next 4 and a half years the club ran and pioneered that Acid Jazz thang.

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