Rave Fantastic on Channel 31

A six episode series celebrating '90s rave culture, produced by VE students in the Radio Theatre.

Rave Fantastic is a series of six one-hour episodes, produced by RMIT vocational education Sound and Live Production students in the Radio Theatre.

Each episode showcases a local Melbourne DJ that was seminal in shaping Melbourne's rave culture. The six DJs collectively present a cross section of the music styles/genres that emerged and evolved over the formative underground rave culture period in the '80s and '90s.

Rave Fantastic will be broadcasted on Channel 31 (c31). You can also watch the series on YouTube.

Broadcast details

When: Every Friday at 10pm (AEST), commencing 6 June. Each episode will also be repeated on Saturdays 11.30pm (AEST), commencing 7 June.

Where to watch: Channel 31

Also available on YouTube

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