16/04/2026
⬇️ Exactly This ⬇️
The DJ scene today is a fu***ng parody of itself. It's all skin-deep - filtered faces, curated outfits, and influencer bu****it masquerading as musical substance. Somewhere along the way, the decks became props, and the dance floor turned into a photoshoot.
The people who once would've been laughed out of a warehouse for caring more about their Instagram following than their record bag are now headlining festivals.
And let's talk about the word rave - how it's been hijacked and whitewashed by the very people rave was built to escape. Rave wasn't about image. It wasn't about exclusivity, clout, or brand deals. It was about outsiders finding a space where the music mattered more than the mirror. It was gritty, sweaty, radical, and inclusive - not a VIP booth behind a sea of iPhones.
Now the scene is crawling with algorithm DJs, prerecorded sets, and bookings based on engagement metrics. Real heads — the ones who blend, build tension, read a room, who feel the music are pushed to the fringes while the industry keeps feeding the hype machine.
If you don't agree, then you're part of the fu***ng problem.
Because if you can't see how far we've drifted from the roots, you were never really part of this culture in the first place.