

From Stonewall to Studio 54
Sep 10, 2025
Nicky Siano, a legendary DJ and pioneer of the disco era, shares stories from the vibrant 1970s New York scene. He recounts his early days at David Mancuso’s Loft and how he transformed the party culture at The Gallery. Siano discusses the unifying power of music during the Stonewall riots, linking it to the activism of the queer community. He underscores the importance of disco as a refuge during the AIDS crisis and reflects on his unconventional methods that left a mark on iconic venues like Studio 54.
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Teenage Regular At The Loft
- Nicky Siano started going to David Mancuso's Loft at age 15 and became a regular member every Saturday until he opened the Gallery.
- He remembers small acts of generosity there, like being given a slice of pie when hungry, which captured the Loft's spirit.
Designing The Gallery As A Cauldron
- When opening The Gallery, Nicky deliberately designed a separate dance floor as a 'cauldron' to control sound, lighting, and energy.
- He and collaborators painted clouds on walls and staged sunrise lighting to create a crafted, immersive club experience.
Sound System As An Instrument
- Siano innovated club sound by adding multi-way crossovers and separate volume controls for bass, tweeters, and full-range.
- Controlling sub, mid, and treble independently let him bring bass in dramatically and shape intense dancefloor moments.