The Club
A look at the club. From Studio 54, to Shoom, illegal raves and The Hacienda to the contemporary megaclub brands in Las Vegas and Ibiza.
This episode celebrates the club. From Studio 54, The Loft and Paradise Garage to Shoom, illegal raves, The Hacienda, Cream and on to the contemporary megaclub brands in Las Vegas and Ibiza.
Telling the story of how club culture went from shady Chicago lofts to desert casinos. Along the way we learn about the pioneering sound systems that powered the clubs that transitioned disco into house.
Studio 54 DJ Nicky Siano takes us to see the last Richard Long system - in a fairground on Coney Island. Paul Oakenfold takes us to the place he considers to be the birthplace of modern day dance culture - a back alley in Streatham, south London. New Order members Stephen Morris and Bernard Sumner recall the trip that led to the birth of The Hacienda.
We end with the multi-billion dollar business of modern clubbing where huge dance events dominate and clubbers in Las Vegas can pay $50,000 for a table by the dance floor. Has the corporate dance experience killed the true meaning of clubbing?
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Setting up an illegal rave
Duration: 01:25
Music Played
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Daft Punk
Around The World
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Daft Punk
Around The World
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David Morales, The Face, Juliet Roberts
Needin' U
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MFSB
Love Is the Message
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The Cosmic Echoes, Lonnie Liston Smith
Expansions
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Manu Dibango
Soul Makossa
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Cerrone, Cerrone, Wisniak, Fairstein, Fitouss, Cerrone
Supernature
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The Joubert Singers
Stand On The Word
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Dennis Edwards
Don't Look Any Further
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Gwen Guthrie
Seventh Heaven
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Keedz
Stand On The Word (Original Version 1981)
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The Blackbyrds
Rock Creek Park
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New Order
Confusion (Uk 7 Promo Edit) 2015 Remastered Version
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Shriekback
My Spine Is The Bassline (1982 12" Edit)
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New Order
Blue Monday
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The Night Writers
Let The Music Use You
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Phuture
Acid Traxx (Original Mix)
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Mr. Fingers
You Can Feel It
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The Future Sound of London
Papua New Guinea (Original 12" Mix)
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Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
Requiem / Lachrimosa Dies Illa
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狈鈥怞辞颈
Anthem
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Bizarre Inc
Playing With Knives
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Opus III
It's A Fine Day
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Xpansions
Move Your Body (12" Mix)
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The Beloved
The Sun Rising
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Guru Josh
Infinity
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Robert Miles
Children
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New Order
Elegia
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Way Out West
Ajare (Original)
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Underworld
Dark & Long
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Bicep
Glue
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Afro Medusa
Pasilda
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Paul Morrell
Giving It Up (feat. Kimberly Wyatt)
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Underworld
Dark & Long
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Stardust
Music Sounds Better With You
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New Order
Elegia
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Mk, Becky Hill
Piece of Me
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Daft Punk
One More Time
Credits
Role | Contributor |
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Narrator | Rosalind Eleazar |
Series Producer | Steve Condie |
Producer | James Giles |
Executive Producer | Jez Nelson |
Production Manager | Lee-Anne Richardson |
Editor | Paul Ruston |
Editor | Jonny Quinn |
Producer | Mira Aroyo |
Producer | Nicky Lessware |
Production Manager | Jenny James |
Production Coordinator | Clare Porter |
Production Coordinator | Eleanor Gecks |
Production Coordinator | Abi Beasley |
Producer | Karen Walsh |
Producer | James Hunt |
Re-recording mixer | John Scott |
Colourist | Chris Greybe |
On-line editing | Paul Ruston |
Music Supervisor | Gary Welch |
Director of photography | Franklin Dow |
Camera Operator | Alexander Hill |
Camera Operator | Cal Hallows |
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