After the Raves - Season 1

Season 1
Episodes

Los Angeles: The New Tinseltown
In the birthplace of the North American rave scene, DJ Tommie Sunshine meets Dirty South, and South Central native 12th Planet, who recalls how he was judged for getting into EDM, then visits Gaslamp Killer, who keeps his brand and work underground.

San Francisco: Future Music
DJ Tommie Sunshine explores the symbiosis between EDM and technology in San Francisco, with artists such as DJ Chuckie, Hardkiss and The M Machine seamlessly weaving tech into their work and using it to help emerging talent.

Mysteryland: The Psychedelic Festival
At the immersive experience of the Netherland's Mysteryland, DJ Tommie delves into the festival's history, and its commitment to uniqueness. Tommie and his wife take in the silent disco, before he hits the stage to perform for the first time.

Las Vegas: The Main Stage of EDM
In Las Vegas, touted as the 'Kingdom of EDM', DJ Tommie Sunshine interviews the influential Hakkasan Group, meets Muslim-raised sister act Krewella, and hangs out with DJ Jayceeoh, who talks about transitioning from old-school rap to EDM.

Paris: The French Touch
DJ Falcon shows Tommie Sunshine the City of Lights, visiting a house where Daft Punk recorded and meeting up with Ed Banger Records founder Busy P, who chronicles his label's dramatic rise and tragic reversal with the death of friend DJ Mehdi.

Ibiza: Rave Island
DJ Tommie Sunshine interviews trance superstar DJ Hardwell, who has a residency at Ushuaia in Ibiza during August. Tommie also meets with DJ Alfredo, the father of the Balearic Beat, and Paul Oakenfold, who spread Balearic to the United Kingdom.

Netherlands: No Place Like Home
While in the Netherlands, DJ Tommie considers the role of family in artistic success. He visits Afrojack at his mother's café to talk celebrity versus art, and meets with Don Diablo to discuss the impact his late father had on his work.

England: Small City, Big Sound
In his hometown of Brighton, Fatboy Slim provides a view of life post-superstardom. DJ Tommie Sunshine then travels to Manchester to chronicle the fall of The Haçienda club and talks about Manchester's dubstep origins with MRK1 and Virus Syndicate.

Miami: A Tale of Two Towns
DJ Tommie Sunshine visits Grammy-winning artist Cedric Gervais to discuss his arrival in the thriving Miami nightclub scene, then meets up with the duo known as Murk and discovers that Miami EDM goes way beyond South Beach.
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