G’day, I’m Sam and this is the Dance Culture Vibe podcast where I take a look at the history and enduring impact of dance music culture around the world. I’m a self confessed rave nerd and I invite you to join me on this journey. Let's get into it! // AVAILABLE on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Google Podcasts, and more.
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 13 | Founded | 4 years ago |
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Categories | Music HistoryMusicMusic Interviews |
Nick Halkes is the co-founder of XL Recordings, launched Positiva Records under the EMI banner, and has had an incredible and multifaceted career in music. more
Pakistan is not on most people’s list of rave destinations, and as one of the most conservative Islamic countries on Earth, for those pursuing what can be viewed as Western immorality, the stakes can be life and death. more
Paul Linney has been on the frontlines of our dance culture institutions for more than 30 years. He’s spent his life immersed in music, DJ’ing and running clubs and bars from a young age. more
Paul is classically trained musician whose early taste in music was shaped by the experimental post-punk period of the 1980's in Australia. Exploring Sydney's burgeoning gay dance party scene around that same time, Paul discovered the culture and mus... more
Michael moved to Los Angeles in 1991 and built his career in photojournalism, documenting the city’s goth and industrial scenes as well as the celeb-studded upscale Beverly Hills party scene. Dissatisfied with the velvet rope mentality and unremarkab... more
Adam Freeland is one of dance music’s most dynamic artists. As an early pioneer of the nu-skool breaks genre, Adam blazed a trail and made a name for himself on dancefloors around the world. Pete Tong has said of Adam that “he’s a pioneer", "one of m... more
The Starck Club opened in Dallas, Texas, in 1984 and immediately revolutionized the American nightclub experience. The Starck broke every boundary that conservative Texas held at that time, with unisex toilets, legal ecstasy and a hedonistic polysexu... more
Colin's career began when he scored a role on the 1993 reality TV show, The Living Soap. The series focussed on 6 university students sharing a house in Manchester. During this time Colin was cultivating an early love for dance culture at The Haciend... more
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As a fan of House music and it’s history, i’ve found this podcast to be extremely entertaining. There have been some big episodes with some of my favourite artists (Adam Freeland, Paul Mac). My only recommendation is that I’d love to hear some interviews with more guests that contributed to Australian dance music culture. Give this a listen, this is currently my favourite podcast to listen to.
great podcast mate, keep it up. loved the adam freeland episode, would be great if you also get some aussie djs from that time (kid kenobi, phil k)
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