
Fuse: 30yrs of making noise
30 years of Fuse. Thatās 1,560 weekends of love, techno, I ā¤ļø TECHNO, Motion Room, party flyers, La Demence, renovations, label nights, sound isolations, Jeu de Balle, long shifts, noise complaints, stylus replacements, after-hours, legendary b2bs, compilations, resident DJs, On The Beach, emergency loops, and an unfathomable amount of tickets boisson.Ā
2024 marked the nightclub Fuseās 30th year of continuous operation on Rue Blaes in Brussels. Belgium is home to cultural visionaries, break-the-mold characters, and prolific producers who helped shape the foundations of the electronic music scene we enjoy today. As a result, Fuseās story traces the outlines of the house and techno history at large. Through striking visuals, quotes, research, and storytelling, this book connects the dots between the rise of renowned artists and uniquely Belgian characters that crystallised Fuse as a temple of underground dance music.
From Detroit to the Marolles, Ricardo Villalobos to DJ Pierre, Carl Craig to Trish Van Eynde, Daft Punk to Deg, Laurent Garnier to Charlotte de Witte, Warp to Music Man Records, even Depeche Mode to Bjƶrk, this book documents not only the iconic performances and moments over the years but also the stories of those who took the risk of running a nightclub and the tens of thousands of dancers who poured their love, sweat, and tears into the labyrinthine walls of Fuse.
An essential for any raver or lover of electronic music history, this book is an archival work dedicated to the music heads who have kept their minds and ears open since 1994.Ā
Keep on Fusinā.
Credits:
Writing, research and interviews by Koen Galle
Graphic design by Otis Verhoeve
Press & PR by Telex Agency
Printed in Belgium by die Keure
Distributed by News and Antenne Books
Published by AfterClub in kind collaboration with Fuse
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Softcover
352 pagesĀ
Yarn-sewn bound in cold glue, Swiss binding, with linen spine strip.
206,5 x 281,5 mm
30mm thick
Language: English
Weight: 1,3kg
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Fuse: 30yrs of making noise
30 years of Fuse. Thatās 1,560 weekends of love, techno, I ā¤ļø TECHNO, Motion Room, party flyers, La Demence, renovations, label nights, sound isolations, Jeu de Balle, long shifts, noise complaints, stylus replacements, after-hours, legendary b2bs, compilations, resident DJs, On The Beach, emergency loops, and an unfathomable amount of tickets boisson.Ā
2024 marked the nightclub Fuseās 30th year of continuous operation on Rue Blaes in Brussels. Belgium is home to cultural visionaries, break-the-mold characters, and prolific producers who helped shape the foundations of the electronic music scene we enjoy today. As a result, Fuseās story traces the outlines of the house and techno history at large. Through striking visuals, quotes, research, and storytelling, this book connects the dots between the rise of renowned artists and uniquely Belgian characters that crystallised Fuse as a temple of underground dance music.
From Detroit to the Marolles, Ricardo Villalobos to DJ Pierre, Carl Craig to Trish Van Eynde, Daft Punk to Deg, Laurent Garnier to Charlotte de Witte, Warp to Music Man Records, even Depeche Mode to Bjƶrk, this book documents not only the iconic performances and moments over the years but also the stories of those who took the risk of running a nightclub and the tens of thousands of dancers who poured their love, sweat, and tears into the labyrinthine walls of Fuse.
An essential for any raver or lover of electronic music history, this book is an archival work dedicated to the music heads who have kept their minds and ears open since 1994.Ā
Keep on Fusinā.
Credits:
Writing, research and interviews by Koen Galle
Graphic design by Otis Verhoeve
Press & PR by Telex Agency
Printed in Belgium by die Keure
Distributed by News and Antenne Books
Published by AfterClub in kind collaboration with Fuse
Ā
Ā
Softcover
352 pagesĀ
Yarn-sewn bound in cold glue, Swiss binding, with linen spine strip.
206,5 x 281,5 mm
30mm thick
Language: English
Weight: 1,3kg
Ā
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30 years of Fuse. Thatās 1,560 weekends of love, techno, I ā¤ļø TECHNO, Motion Room, party flyers, La Demence, renovations, label nights, sound isolations, Jeu de Balle, long shifts, noise complaints, stylus replacements, after-hours, legendary b2bs, compilations, resident DJs, On The Beach, emergency loops, and an unfathomable amount of tickets boisson.Ā
2024 marked the nightclub Fuseās 30th year of continuous operation on Rue Blaes in Brussels. Belgium is home to cultural visionaries, break-the-mold characters, and prolific producers who helped shape the foundations of the electronic music scene we enjoy today. As a result, Fuseās story traces the outlines of the house and techno history at large. Through striking visuals, quotes, research, and storytelling, this book connects the dots between the rise of renowned artists and uniquely Belgian characters that crystallised Fuse as a temple of underground dance music.
From Detroit to the Marolles, Ricardo Villalobos to DJ Pierre, Carl Craig to Trish Van Eynde, Daft Punk to Deg, Laurent Garnier to Charlotte de Witte, Warp to Music Man Records, even Depeche Mode to Bjƶrk, this book documents not only the iconic performances and moments over the years but also the stories of those who took the risk of running a nightclub and the tens of thousands of dancers who poured their love, sweat, and tears into the labyrinthine walls of Fuse.
An essential for any raver or lover of electronic music history, this book is an archival work dedicated to the music heads who have kept their minds and ears open since 1994.Ā
Keep on Fusinā.
Credits:
Writing, research and interviews by Koen Galle
Graphic design by Otis Verhoeve
Press & PR by Telex Agency
Printed in Belgium by die Keure
Distributed by News and Antenne Books
Published by AfterClub in kind collaboration with Fuse
Ā
Ā
Softcover
352 pagesĀ
Yarn-sewn bound in cold glue, Swiss binding, with linen spine strip.
206,5 x 281,5 mm
30mm thick
Language: English
Weight: 1,3kg
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