Music streaming service Spotify released “Last Call: Sounds of Queer NYC,” a music playlist that puts a spotlight on the vibrant sounds of queer NYC communities from the 80/90s to present day with thoughtfully selected tracks that amplify the show’s music selections and themes.
The playlist was curated by the director and music supervisor of Max’s latest docu-series Max’s “Last Call,” which chronicles the stories of the victims of a serial killer who targeted the NYC queer bar scene during the 1990s. “Musical highlights of the show included showcasing music from original electronic pioneers like Patrick Cowley, who not only worked with [queer disco icon] Sylvester to create some of the biggest songs of the era like ‘You Make Me Feel (Mighty Real),’ but also created the score to many a gay porn film,” said Dawn Sutter Madel, music supervisor of “Last Call.” To access the playlist, visit Spotify’s website.
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