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EPISODE · Feb 23, 2015 · 27 MIN

The Roots of Rave

from Stories in Sound · host BBC Radio Ulster

In the early 1990s dance music roared out of the underground and changed youth culture forever. In Belfast the biggest, loudest and most notorious raves took place at the Ulster Hall. Who was behind them, why did they come to end and what is their legacy?

In the early 1990s dance music roared out of the underground and changed youth culture forever. In Belfast the biggest, loudest and most notorious raves took place at the Ulster Hall. Who was behind them, why did they come to end and what is their legacy?

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