Why has this culture translated all over the globe that started in small clubs and dingy warehouses to become a global phenomenon ? It is that music is a universal language. The fact that dance music often has little to no vocals, means language isn’t a barrier to access it. From my own experiences having spent hundreds of hours on dancefloors around the world including Europe, North America, Asia & Australasia, the reason the scene has flourished is that humans around the world are all in fact the same. The label’s society likes to place on us aren’t relevant on the dancefloor, it is you and the rhythm & the crowd. In reality you are merging with the crowd to form a giant, moving entity.
Where this is particularly true is in underground clubs. There is no division based on wealth. There is no VIP, no us & them. There is only one. It is a place where people who often don’t see each other in society can interact, can learn & appreciate each other and foster greater tolerance for each other.
Therefore underground dance music can be a force for positive societal change of both the individual and a breeding ground for like-minded people to come together to tackle some of societies greatest issues such as war, income inequality and climate change. For these reasons we will never ‘Lose Dancing.’
Yugen Sill