With recent bookings such as Torus and DJ Sarah Bonito, the collective is expanding its horizons, with dance music favourites that embody Planet Fun’s euphoric ethos beyond the boings. under the guise that Planet Fun was this multiverse of realms.” “Without prompt, we just started attaching themes to the parties which span from sci-fi, medieval, business, etc. “In 2017, London was lacking anything that was fun, hardcore and accessible to everyone, hyperactive bootlegs began to gain traction online so we just put a roof over it all and named it Planet Fun,” says DJ Fingerblast. Regulars behind the decks are equally goofed-up, and include the likes of DJ Snot and DJ Lord of the Rings. Think: emoji inflatables, snotty goblin decor, and many, many Minions. įronted by DJ Fingerblast, Peggy Viennetta and Trancey Beaker, the nights have instant memeic appeal, building on hardcore’s fast and wacky history of eye-popping sounds, themed costumes and weird ephemera to build an immersive world inhabited by saucer-eyed rave heads, LARPers and fringe weirdos. The London club night is a mind-warping trip through the outer rim of high fantasy and hard dance, with themed nights that bring together their own extensive RPG lore, from the lightning speed funhouse BPMs of The Drop Zone to stock market parody Coinstorm. Imagine Dungeons and Dragons meets Helter Skelter and you’ll probably arrive somewhere near to Planet Fun.
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