

From Stonewall to Studio 54
Sep 10, 2025
Nicky Siano, a legendary DJ and pioneer of the early disco scene known for his work at The Gallery and Studio 54, shares his captivating journey through 1970s New York. He discusses how music served as a refuge and a form of activism during the Stonewall riots and the AIDS crisis. Siano highlights the transformative power of dance music, his innovative DJ techniques, and the community spirit fostered in clubs. His insights reveal music's ability to unite and heal, making for an inspiring narrative of resilience and joy.
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Becoming Part Of The Loft
- Nicky Siano describes first joining David Mancuso's Loft at age 15 and becoming a regular member.
- He recalls simple generosity there, like getting a slice of pie at 5:30 a.m., which defined the Loft's spirit.
Designing The Dance Cauldron
- Siano intentionally designed The Gallery as a dedicated dance cauldron separate from other club spaces.
- He used lighting, walls, and sound to create a focused environment to intensify the dancing experience.
Creative Collaboration On Opening Night
- Siano recounts how Larry Levan and Frankie Knuckles joined the Gallery on opening night and contributed creative ideas.
- He describes collaborative decorating like painting clouds and using spotlights to mimic sunrise for morning effects.