Rave Litany is back at Grow for a second rave revival. London's hottest rising talent is on board for this one, with DECISIONS' Air Max '97, Local Action's India Jordan and more fresh faces.
Having surpassed our wildest expectations for a debut event back in April, we're returning to the cage at Grow for another sermon of hardcore that'll compel you to pump your fist in the air and not give a fuck if anyone's watching as you do it. DJ's on the lineup are tasked with answering the following question with their set: “What does rave music sound like now / what might it sound like 50 years from today?”
Rave
n. any gathering of people centred around listening to and dancing to electronic music, as played by a set of live djs. Originated in 1989 in the UK as underground, often illegal gatherings in abandoned warehouses. Often characterised by the positive, psychedelic atmosphere.
Litany
n. part of a church service in which the priest says a set group of words and the people reply, also using a set group of words.
WARNING: This rave may potentially trigger seizures for people with photosensitive epilepsy. We're getting wild visuals. Viewer discretion is advised. Peace be with you in the dance