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Looking Back at Labyrinth, the East London Rave that Still Lives Long in the Memory
We spoke to Joe Wieczorek, promoter of the legendary Dalston club night.
The Parking Lot Parties of an Anime Convention After Dark
In which anime nerds attempt to prove that they're cooler than you.
We Went For A Ride On Calgary’s Techno Transformer The BassBus
It's not about the destination, but how hard you party on the journey.
[Premiere] What Happened When 30+ Strangers Were Asked to Dance for a Music Video
The music video for Portuguese producer and DJ Moullinex’s track, "Love Love Love," turns a casting call into a celebration of dance culture.
We Spoke to the Artist Carving Massive Pingers Out of Limestone
Daniel Davis has been sculpting stone pingers since British rave's golden era.
Creator of 'Trainspotting' to Write New TV Show about Acid House
Irvine Welsh's latest project is loosely based on the experiences of UK DJs Paul Oakenfold, Nicky Holloway, and Danny Rampling.
Zomby's Turned in a Raucous, Rave-Ready Remix of Olsson's "One in a Million"
The mysterious masked man's turned in a piano-heavy slice of retrofuturist warehouse music.
Looking Back at the Legal Bill that Killed off British Rave Culture
We examine the four pages of documents that effectively put an end to the golden days of the UK party scene.
A Magical Coral Orgy Took Over Miami's New World Center
Soundtracked by Animal Collective and guided by moonlight, Borscht Diez brought virtual reality, a psychedelic opera, and a coral sex party to the Frank Gehry-designed building.
Memories from the Early Days of Rave
We spoke to photographer Mattko about his new book, 'Exist to Resist.'
It’s a Quarter of a Century since N-Trance’s “Set You Free” Put Clubland on the Map | US | Translation
To this day the track raises a defiant middle finger to those who look on at the Kisstory machine with a sense of second-hand embarrassment.
LOCKED OFF: Can Partying in a Field Ever Count as Political Resistance?
Coming to VICELAND this Friday, LOCKED OFF asks if there is anything more we can learn from Britain's illegal rave scene, or is it just another generation of kids taking drugs and dancing?