A careful selection of underground dance music from the RoXY era (1987-1999), originally created as the sonic foundation for the film installation RoXY. This mix brings together Chicago house, early techno and rave classics - from Virgo's soulful "Free Yourself" to The KLF's iconic "What Time Is Love" - to quietly trace the legacy of Amsterdam's legendary club.
More than just a nostalgic collection, these tracks form a subtle but insistent argument about club culture's radical potential. The montage mirrors the film's use of found footage, suggesting connections between dancefloors and broader movements of resistance. It's music that remembers - not just parties, but possibilities.
Listen as a standalone mix, or explore the full RoXY project - an immersive installation using damaged LED screens and club lighting to reconstruct the venue's history.
By resisting tasteful curation, it reclaims raw energy, irreverence, distortion and emotional honesty.
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