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Dive into the rich culture of dance and electronic music with these 8 intriguing documentaries. They’re freely available on YouTube, making them the perfect pick for a lazy day on the couch. Here’s a quick rundown of these must-see films:

1. In The Que: Celebrating the Que Club

In The Que: Celebrating the Que Club

This 34-minute documentary dives into the 30-year history of Birmingham’s legendary Que Club (UK). Featuring the likes of Carl Cox and Pete Tong, it was released in 2023.

2. The Art of The DJ

The Art of The DJ

This film explores Steve Lawler’s rise in the UK’s underground dance music scene, with contributions from industry stalwarts such as Carl Cox. Released in 2015, it’s a 30-year journey into the life of an influential DJ.

3. Australia’s Rising Dance Scene: A Misunderstood Culture?

Australia's Rising Dance Scene: A Misunderstood Culture? (2001)

Filmed by ABC Australia in 2001, this intriguing documentary depicts a generation defined by its music, technologies, and dance culture.

4. Mensa Lord of the Rave

Mensa Lord of the Rave (Sterns) - full documentary

Focusing on the ’90s rave scene at ‘Sterns’ nightclub in West Sussex, UK, this documentary was produced and directed by David Kenny in 2014, resurfacing on YouTube in 2023.

5. History of The UK Garage Music Scene in London

History of the uk garage music scene in London rewind4ever

This thrilling exploration delves into the roots, evolution, and vibrancy of the UK Garage music scene in London, encompassing both underground clubs and mainstream hits.

6. Liquid Vinyl

LIQUID VINYL - Documentary on DJs & dance clubs (2005)

Taylor Neary’s 2005 film charts the growth of dance music from its early days as house music in New York City to the massive European festivals of today, with insights from famous DJs such as Frankie Knuckles.

7. Carl Cox 24/7

CARL COX 24/7 FULL DOCUMENTARY

An exclusive look into the everyday life of DJ Carl Cox, this documentary showcases the living legend’s career spanning over 25 years, providing a unique perspective on his life outside of DJing.

8. The Summer Of Rave 1989

The Summer Of Rave 1989 (Full Documentary HQ)

A personal favorite from BBC, this 2006 documentary discusses the development of the UK’s rave culture during the unforgettable summer of 1989.


These documentaries offer a fascinating glimpse into various facets of electronic music, from its inception to its modern-day iterations. Whether you’re a seasoned rave enthusiast or new to the scene, grab a comfy spot on the couch and journey into the dance music universe through these compelling YouTube films.

Written by Dex Jones
Written by Dex Jones