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From CDMX to NYC: how a rave brand crossed borders
SLIST was born in Mexico City in June 2021. A native New Yorker on a solo backpacking trip started an...
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SLIST was born in Mexico City in June 2021. A native New Yorker on a solo backpacking trip started an...
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SLIST’s first event outside the NYC metro happened in Philadelphia. This was not an experiment in geographic expansion. It was...
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The concept is deliberately provocative: a fundraiser rave for police, FDNY, and paramedics. The same institutions that normally shut raves...
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There is a theory — developed from observing dancefloor behavior across two countries — that smoking bans on dancefloors directly...
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There are a million highly skilled bedroom DJs who will never see the light of day. Not because they lack...
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A photographer with a flash on the dancefloor is a violation of the space. Not a minor inconvenience — a...
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The queer community built large parts of the music scene’s infrastructure — clubs, safe spaces, bookings, entire genres of dance...
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The rave scene chews people up and spits them out. Not the audience — the operators. The DJs, the promoters,...
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The question that splits the NYC underground in half: should DJ lineups reflect the demographics of the scene, or should...
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New York City forces most nightlife venues to close at 4am. Some close at 3am. A handful have permits that...
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The rave scene markets itself as radically progressive. Open-minded. Inclusive. A space where all backgrounds converge on the dancefloor. The...
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Almost every promoter in the NYC underground tries to cosplay as a socialist idealist. They adopt the language, post the...