Crack Magazine is marking Pride season with a series of specialist mixes and playlists dedicated to LGBTQ+ club nights and promoters. From the iconic parties of bygone eras through to the emerging events breaking through in 2022, we’ll be highlighting the sounds of these parties and the artists that shape them.
The year is 2002 and things are shifting within UK dance music. Wide-eyed clubbers are shying away from superclubs and pouring into intimate venues and more DIY spaces soundtracked by their favourite DJs – of course – but also rising artists with fresh takes on electronic music and its surrounding culture.
Nag Nag Nag is one such club night that sprung up in response to changing tides. Helmed by Jonny Slut (or Jonny Melton to his family), the weekly party – which took its name from the Cabaret Voltaire track – emerged from the burgeoning electroclash movement and swiftly evolved into one of London’s most revered hotspots for alternative dance music.
Listen to the specialist mix here and read our interview with Jonny Slut.
Nag Nag Nag: Mixed by Jonny Slut
Nag Nag Nag: Mixed by Jonny Slut
Crack Magazine is marking Pride season with a series of specialist mixes and playlists dedicated to LGBTQ+ club nights and promoters. From the iconic parties of bygone eras through to the emerging events breaking through in 2022, we’ll be highlighting the sounds of these parties and the artists that shape them.
The year is 2002 and things are shifting within UK dance music. Wide-eyed clubbers are shying away from superclubs and pouring into intimate venues and more DIY spaces soundtracked by their favourite DJs – of course – but also rising artists with fresh takes on electronic music and its surrounding culture.
Nag Nag Nag is one such club night that sprung up in response to changing tides. Helmed by Jonny Slut (or Jonny Melton to his family), the weekly party – which took its name from the Cabaret Voltaire track – emerged from the burgeoning electroclash movement and swiftly evolved into one of London’s most revered hotspots for alternative dance music.
Listen to the specialist mix here and read our interview with Jonny Slut.
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