Matt Anniss shares on update on his ongoing PhD research into rural rave culture in East Anglia, outlining the next stage of the ongoing project.
Tag: dance music history
HELP US CREATE A NEW HISTORY OF RAVE CULTURE IN EAST ANGLIA
Find out more about Matt Anniss’s PhD research project – and how you can contribute right now by sharing your experiences and memories of pay-raves and free parties in Cambridgeshire, Norfolk and Suffolk
THE BBC’S NOT-SO ESSENTIAL HISTORY OF DANCE
‘This is not a history, but catnip for old ravers and Now That’s What I Call Dance Classics’ for younger listeners’. Matt Anniss dives into Radio 1 Dance’s series on ‘dance history’, urging the BBC to document our culture more authoritatively
EVENT: MATT ANNISS IN CONVERSATION IN LEEDS
JTF founder Matt Anniss will be in conversation with Harry Rook at Melodie 71 in Kirkstall later this month – find out more here.
LISTEN: ED GILLETT IN CONVERSATION
On the latest episode of JTF on Noods, researcher and author Ed Gillett talks about some of the key themes of his new social history of UK dance music, ‘Party Lines’.
LISTEN: JTF ON NOODS – ‘AFTERMATH’
In the final episode of Join The Future on Noods for 2022, Matt Anniss offers a preview of the ‘Afterword’ chapter featured in the new edition of Join The Future: Bleep Tecjno and the Birth of British Bass Music – and argues passionately for a new approach to documenting dance music history.
