Hanger 13

Infamous Happy hardcore and rave venue in Ayr, Scotland. During the 1990s raves sited at this old aircraft hanger became the target of much police and media interest after alledged ecstasy-related deaths there.
Eventually shut down there was a "unity campaign" to keep it open but pressure eventually saw it closed. It transpired that many rave deaths in Scotland may have been due to the proliferation of more dangerous dance drugs such as MDA rather than ecstasy or MDMA. Other factors included overheating and lack of water and other facilities at these often adhoc, unlicenced events.

See Also-

Tartan techno
Gabba
Dance culture

Sources

Glasgow Herald
The Scotsman

Links

Who Spiked the Dance Floor? - Squall Article (undated)

 

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