On August 27th, 2024, stepping into Cinespace for the revival of DIM MAK TUESDAYS felt like entering a time machine. The legendary LA party, once the pulse of the underground music scene, made its triumphant return as a monthly event, transporting attendees back to the late 2000s and early 2010s. For a few glorious hours, it was as if the last decade had melted away, and we were once again the rebels on the fringes, united by our love for electro, fidget, and punk-infused dance music.
A Time Capsule of the Blog House Era
Walking into the Bourbon Room, where Cinespace now resides, was like stepping back into a snapshot of the blog house era. The venue’s atmosphere immediately triggered memories of a time when “EDM” was still an unfamiliar acronym and the scene belonged to the outsiders. The night’s soundtrack, a perfect blend of heavy electro and gritty punk dance, resonated with the same raw energy that first drew so many of us to the dance floor. It was the kind of night that made you feel 18 again, surrounded by kindred spirits who understood that this music was more than just sound—it was a movement.
The Bloody Beetroots and a Breath of Fresh Air
The highlight of the night came courtesy of The Bloody Beetroots, who delivered a set that was nothing short of a revelation. It was a potent reminder of why I—and so many others—fell in love with this scene in the first place. Their performance was an electrifying burst of nostalgia that reawakened a sense of euphoria that had been dormant for far too long. In a world where music festivals have become mainstream and polished, DIM MAK TUESDAYS offered a breath of fresh air, a return to the unfiltered, rebellious spirit that made the early days so exhilarating.
A Night for the True Believers
As I looked around the crowd, I couldn’t help but feel a deep connection to those around me. Even without knowing their names, I knew these were “my people.” The sense of camaraderie was palpable; we were all there for the same reason—to relive the golden days of the scene and to celebrate the music that had shaped our lives. The lineup, featuring Bones b2b Bot (with Bot formerly half of Crookers), Fashen, Dan Oh, and surprise guests, only deepened that sense of unity. It was clear that this night was more than just a party—it was a gathering of a community that had once defined itself as much by its music as by its rejection of the mainstream.
The Future of DIM MAK TUESDAYS
As the night came to a close, I couldn’t help but wonder what the future holds for DIM MAK TUESDAYS. If this first event was any indication, the monthly party is set to reignite the same explosive energy that made it a cornerstone of LA’s nightlife over a decade ago. For those of us who were there back in the day, it’s a chance to relive our formative years. For the new generation, it’s an opportunity to experience a piece of music history that helped shape the dance music landscape as we know it today. One thing’s for sure—I’ll be back, and I can’t wait to see where this revival takes us next.
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By: Matt Sierra
Title: A Nostalgic Revival: DIM MAK TUESDAYS Returns to Cinespace
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Published Date: Fri, 30 Aug 2024 14:52:22 +0000
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