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Fun, themed parties for those looking for something a little different to the usual! Shake your thang with us and let's create something special.
A friendly, welcoming space for all ages with groovy music from funk to soul to disco to house!
05/09/2025
Join us tomorrow night upstairs at The Deck Geelong for some groovy boogie business. It's free entry, kicking off at 7pm. Free shot for Dads to celebrate Fathers Day.
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20/08/2025
true story!
Research shows that one group is reviving the underground club scene: the over-40s
08/08/2025
22/07/2025
A new PhD project based at the University of Liverpool is taking a close look at how underground dance music scenes are still alive and adapting—especially in cities where nightlife collides with gentrification. The researcher is focusing on Liverpool’s current wave of independent parties and non-mainstream club nights, many of which operate outside the commercial core. The study tracks how these scenes form, how they resist assimilation, and what keeps them distinct from the EDM-branded mainstream.
One of the key insights is the role of older participants. The research challenges the idea that dance culture belongs only to the young. Instead, it highlights how longtime promoters, DJs, and dancers are still shaping underground scenes well into their 40s and beyond. This isn’t nostalgia—it’s about how identity, community, and music evolve together over time. The study also explores how different generations navigate subcultural status, influence, and what it means to still be seen as “underground.”
The research combines interviews, fieldwork, and grounded theory to build a detailed map of how underground nightlife operates under pressure. Liverpool serves as a focused case study, but the findings will resonate across any city where nightlife is being squeezed by redevelopment and cultural branding. The full study is titled “The Persistence of the Underground in Dance Music Scenes” and is currently underway as part of a doctoral program at the University of Liverpool.
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15/07/2025
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