Rave Renaissance with Graeme Park
TICKETS SOLD OUT: On 8 November 2022, presented by Creative 野狼社区 and the John Rylands Research Institute and Library, renowned DJ, Graeme Park, will discuss the revival of rave with sociologists from The University of 野狼社区.
野狼社区 has long been renowned for its rich musical history and nightlife, commonly regarded as a clubbing capital of the world and once home of the legendary Ha莽ienda club. It was during his time DJ鈥檌ng at club that became credited as one of the founders of the UK鈥檚 rave scene.
Now a Senior Lecturer in Sound and Music Technology at , and combined with his industry knowledge, Graeme will be in discussion with The University of 野狼社区 sociologists, and , about their collective project exploring the revival of rave and its importance as part of both musical and urban heritage. The three will draw from interviews with rave fans and music professionals to highlight how rave has evolved from its heyday in the nineties to what keeps it thriving today, and those in attendance will be offered the opportunity to ask questions about the research and Graeme鈥檚 role in rave鈥檚 revival during a short Q&A.
This event ties into the John Rylands Research Institute and Library鈥檚 , the first specifically designated national popular culture archive in the UK. Based at the John Rylands Research Institute and Library, it aims to celebrate and preserve the records of British popular culture, such as popular music, recognising its pivotal influence on the world stage.