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1990. The rave scene has arrived from Ibiza and warehouse parties are exploding across the UK bringing phenomenal wealth to the organisers. In Manchester, best mates Matt and Dylan are in their early 20's and long to be more than just punters. As the government moves to outlaw the scene, it's now or never and they quickly rise through the ranks to join the promoting elite. They are taken on a wild journey from the exclusive VIP rooms of London clubs to the outrageous parties ... (Full plot summary below)

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1990. The rave scene has arrived from Ibiza and warehouse parties are exploding across the UK bringing phenomenal wealth to the organisers. In Manchester, best mates Matt and Dylan are in their early 20's and long to be more than just punters. As the government moves to outlaw the scene, it's now or never and they quickly rise through the ranks to join the promoting elite. They are taken on a wild journey from the exclusive VIP rooms of London clubs to the outrageous parties in Ibiza super-villas and the hedonism of Amsterdam. It's everything they dreamed of and more. But as their success continues to grow, they attract a more dark and sinister world. Matt and Dylan start to drift apart as they are forced to question the dreams they set out to achieve and their once solid friendship.

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The Skinny - 6/10 by Becky BartlettIt's hard to not get caught up by the smoky, strobe-filled excess of easy money and ecstasy-enhanced raves.
Radio Times - 4/10 by Brian PendreighThe perennial problem with party films is that the viewer is made to feel a wallflower, looking on from the sidelines, and director Karl Golden does nothing to dispel that sense of distance here.
Daily Telegraph (UK) - 4/10 by Tim RobeyEvery turn Karl Golden’s cheeky-chappie comedy-drama about the early-Nineties rave scene takes is a little less original or convincing.
ViewLondon - 4/10 by Matthew TurnerThe script is all over the place and the lacklustre direction ensures that it never quite delivers the rush you're hoping for.
Time Out - 4/10 by Cath ClarkeFrom the opening voiceover to the out-of-their-heads party scenes, it’s utterly generic.
Empire Magazine - 4/10 by Damon WiseA bang-on soundtrack will make the hairs on ex-ravers' necks stand up. The plot will have the opposite effect.
Total Film - 4/10 by Kevin HarleyThe leads gurn gamely, Ben Batt’s villain oozes menace and Golden directs energetically, but the climactic twists are as convincing as pills made of washing powder.
Little White Lies - 2/10 by Martyn ConterioA dead party with too few tricks up its sleeve.
User Review - 10/10 by Paul DBloody love the music in this film reminds of my days!
User Review - 8/10 by Sameer VI loved it, but then I probably would have. It's my bag, it's my thing, I was there. It is not a bad representation of how the early rave scene was. Setting raves up all innocent just to party and then nutters trying take them over and scare the shit out of everyone. This did happen a lot in the Manchester area. The only real silly moment for me is the Ibiza scene. It didn't really fit in with the rest of the movie. It's not exactly going to take Human Traffics crown, but for me the soundtrack is way better, and on me surround sound last night it was mint. Brilliant

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