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rave culture

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Hard edge, SOFT CENTRE

Sydney’s premier experimental music festival evolves, expands, and unfurls.

December 6, 2022 Thomas Sargeant and Amelia Koen
Culture, Music //

Raving, club nights and music culture: does Sydney’s nightlife really suck?

In conversation with artists and organisers from Sydney’s rave and dance music scenes.

November 1, 2022 Tiger Perkins
Culture, Reviews //

SOFT CENTRE: Prowling Aliens, Virtual Reality and Screamo

Experimental, intimidating and provocative, SOFT CENTRE was everything that I could hope for from Sydney’s cultural scene.

June 8, 2022 Thomas Sargeant
Features, Uncategorized //

ULTRAVIRUS vs the world? One net label and the evolution of rave

Untangling the links between punk, rave and anarchism.

April 26, 2020 Robbie Mason
Photo of a rave in progress
Analysis // Sydney Music

Rave against the machine: Sydney’s DIY party scene

The besieged rave scene gets a voice

February 27, 2019 Robbie Mason
Culture, Profiles //

24-hour party people

Justin Handisurya and Alex MacIntyre interrogate the popular stereotypes surrounding rave culture.

May 7, 2018 Justin Handisurya and Alex MacIntyre

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