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  2. Boiler Room (music broadcaster) - Wikipedia

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    Boiler Room is an online music broadcaster and club promoter based in London, United Kingdom. It hosts predominantly dance music events, focusing on underground genres, in locations internationally, and broadcasts the shows live over the internet.

  3. Category:Rave culture in the United Kingdom - Wikipedia

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    Raves are events where dance music is played by DJs and occasionally live performers. The genres of electronic dance music (EDM) that have been prevalent in the United Kingdom since the late 1980s have been played at raves. These include House, Acid House, Trance, Techno, Breakbeat Hardcore, Drum and Bass, Happy Hardcore, Dubstep and Grime.

  4. Sunrise/Back to the Future - Wikipedia

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    Sunrise/Back to the Future were English acid house promoter who became one of the most successful organisators for large scale rave parties in the late 1980s and early 1990s.

  5. Raindance (rave music promoter) - Wikipedia

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    This was Britain's first legal all night rave. [1] DJs such as Carl Cox, Dave Angel, LTJ Bukem, Mr C, DJ Rap, John Digweed, DJ Face, Kevin "Reece" Saunderson, Slipmatt, Fabio and Grooverider started out at Raindance. Live acts such as Shades of Rhythm, N-Joi and The Prodigy have all played at Raindance. MA-2 bomber jacket with the Raindance logo

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  7. Sanctuary Music Arena - Wikipedia

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    Dreamscape rave at Sanctuary, 1994. The venue became pivotal in the development of numerous underground electronic dance music genres, sub-genres and styles. [6] [7]Owned by Tony Rosenberg, [5] The Sanctuary played host to the UK's biggest dance music promoters of the time, including Dreamscape, [8] Helter Skelter, [9] Slammin Vinyl, Gatecrasher, Hardcore Heaven, Cream, Slinky, Uproar ...

  8. Morning Gloryville - Wikipedia

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    Morning Gloryville is also cited as creating the concept of “Conscious Clubbing” [2] [6] [13] This term can be used to mean a variety of things, clubs such as Raha use this to distinguish Non-profit-making monthly night clubs from commercial night clubs, as they can have more "ethical foundations" and they aim to "altering the concept of clubbing". [14]

  9. Tribal Gathering - Wikipedia

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    In 2002 Tribal Gathering returned as a weekender at Southport Pontins to a sell-out 5,000 capacity crowd with DJs Sasha, Dave Clarke, Deep Dish, Derrick Carter, Erol Alkan amongst others performing with many rave reviews. There was a follow-up event in November 2003.