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Bang Face (sometimes written as Bangface [1]) is an electronic dance music event that has been taking place at various venues across the UK and Europe since 2003. [2] Referring to itself as a Neo-Rave Explosion, Beatport announced on 18 April 2024 that its newest genre was Neo Rave - "Coined by BangFace, Neo Rave encompasses the harder styles ...
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.
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]
Cultural-political demonstration ‘Rave The Planet’ is taking to the streets of Berlin today (17 August), demanding the protection of electronic music in the city, and celebrating its achievements.
During this period, Boiler Room developed their format of filming a DJ facing the camera, a projected visual backdrop of the Boiler Room logo overlaid on old rave video footage, with Time Out noting: "the artists are, after all, the sole attraction at Boiler Room: attendees are positioned behind the decks in a bedroom DJ style set-up so that ...
Fuelled by the drug MDMA (Ecstasy), nightclub goers in London were desperate for events that catered to their needs and went on until the early hours of the morning. Genesis’88 found empty warehouses in London and transformed them into state-of-the-art dance arenas that consisted of professional lighting rigs, sound systems and colourful decorations.
Schoolboy DJ, 10, supports rave legend Judge Jules. Liam Evans - BBC News. December 11, 2024 at 6:02 PM. Efan, 10, who uses the stage name Efan Electro has been DJing since he was eight [BBC]
The Weston Mercury reported on the police response to a large illegal rave near Shipham and Rowberrow. Road closures were put in place in an attempt to stop more people joining in.