GHB: The Deadly Party Drug

GHB can make you happy and horny with no comedown but a milliliter too much can put you in a coma or kill you. You may have heard about it as a chemsex or a date rape drug, the substance that leads to DJ Jackmaster’s career being canceled, or in headlines about overdoses all over Europe.

With a lack of reliable statistics and reporting, we investigate just how widespread this dangerous drug is. What we uncover is alarming: a hidden G epidemic has been spreading through raves and clubs across the continent, leaving a trail of death in its wake.

We travel to the party island Ibiza, visit Holland’s hardcore fanatics, and DJ Jackmaster speaks out for the first time since he was accused of sexually harassing festival staff while he was on the drug.

Rave Culture: The Birth of Dance Music

Rave Culture delves into the explosive rise of the early 1990s UK rave movement, fueled by mass unemployment, a surge in popularity of amphetamines, and a new wave of musicians, producers, and artists. These underground parties, held in abandoned factories and hidden fields, became the heartbeat of a generation.

Through the voices of its most underground pioneers, this documentary uncovers the rise, and global impact of rave culture. Blending social history with first hand testimony and archive, Rave Culture takes viewers on a journey through the evolution of dance music—tracing its roots from Detroit’s sophisticated techno, Chicago’s hedonistic house, and New York’s garage fervor to the birth of acid house in the late ‘80s.

This sonic revolution not only transformed music production but also reshaped nightlife, youth culture, and society itself.