Dance Music: Where are things at?

Looks like this article ruffled a few feathers this week. Whilst agreeing with the main thrust of the piece, I'm not sure cultural appropriation or 'depoliticised' (hooray!) dancefloors are the real issue here. The issue for me continues to be boring partie$ featuring boring mu$ic pitched at boring punter$

 
Who in their right mind would attend a night like this, at a venue like this, with people like this? Where's the hugs?

Certain music and certain venues attract trouble, you only have to look at Sheffield for that back in the day. Gatecrasher - people enjoying themselves and happy. 100 yards round the corner is Niche playing Baseline - no end of trouble with people carrying weapons and gang trouble, which ended up getting the club raided and closed for good.
 
Tiesto has wiped his social media with some speculation he is rebooting back to Trance
Part of me hopes not regardless of how good he was back then. There would be a shift in the Trance scene which would make it more popular again. Then you’d get all the mongs flooding over with him who follow a trend, suddenly the dancefloors are filled with people stood about cause it’s the latest thing and not there for the right reasons.
 
This is a really interesting and honest podcast with Dixon, where he discusses 20 years of Innervisions, the current promoter > venue > label model and also goes into a bit of detail about Transmoderna and why it didn't succeed. He also takes some accountability for the rise of 3D mapping in clubs.


The recent RA Exchange with Sama Abdulhadi is also really good 👌
 
We have since learned that Fat Tony was a direct eye witness to Victoria Beckham 'inappropriately dancing' during her Son's first wedding dance. I hope that punch hasn't affected his memory as we need details here :)

He's confirmed "There was no slutdropping, there was no black cat PVC catsuits, there was no Spice Girl action."


And think we can all sleep easier now:)
 
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