Sorry, I've posted this late, but it may be on iPlayer etc.
DOCUMENTARY: Can You Feel it - How Dance Music Conquered the World
On: BBC 4 (9)
Date: Friday 28th September 2018 (37 minutes left)
Time: 22:00 to 23:00 (1 hour long)
The Club.
The story of the dance revolution - the beat, the clubs and the DJs that changed music culture forever. This episode celebrates the club. From Studio 54, The Loft and Paradise Garage to Shoom, illegal raves, The Hacienda, Cream, to the contemporary megaclub brands in Las Vegas and Ibiza. Telling the story of how club culture went from Chicago lofts to desert casinos. We learn about the pioneering sound systems that powered the clubs that transitioned disco into house. Studio 54 DJ Nicky Siano shows us the last Richard Long system - in a fairground on Coney Island. Paul Oakenfold takes us to where he modern day dance culture was born - a back alley in Streatham, south London.
New Order members Stephen Morris and Bernard Sumner recall the trip that led to the birth of The Hacienda. We end with the multi-billion dollar business of modern clubbing where huge dance events dominate. Has the corporate dance experience killed the true meaning of clubbing?
(Stereo, Widescreen, Subtitles, Series 1, Episode 2)
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Luckily I did manage to get down to The Hacienda a few times, but back in the day not many of my friends were interested in the music. This is early 80's. Sadly the place is no more.