‘Mensa: Lord of the Rave’ is a documentary that takes an immersive look back at the vibrant rave culture of the early 1990s. The film centers on a nightclub in Worthing, West Sussex, which was run by a local taxi driver, known as Mensa. The venue hosted a plethora of multi-storey events between 1990 and 1993, and featured some of today’s biggest DJs, including the legendary Carl Cox, who makes an appearance in the film.

This documentary provides an insightful and fascinating window into the early days of DIY rave culture and the profound impact of clubs like Mensa’s Sterns on the emergence of club culture as a whole. The film features an impressive lineup of speakers that includes not only established names like the Ratpack, but also the legendary US Hardcore Techno DJ, Lenny Dee.

 

‘Mensa: Lord of the Rave’ is a must-see for anyone interested in the origins of the contemporary club, festival, and rave scene. Although some comments regarding cameras in clubs might be somewhat off-putting, the documentary offers a poignant and enlightening exploration of dance music culture. Overall, this incisive and engaging documentary is definitely worth your time.

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