Cube and Hen House bring the danger back to rave Credit: Photo courtesy Cube/Bandcamp

After being debased by a generation of commercial hacks going back to the 1990s, OG rave-era dance music has been slowly regaining its street cred in recent years for maybe the first time since its original warehouse days.

No-rave artists like NYC’s Cube — who takes drum & bass down dark alleys where it collides with industrial and noise music — prove its new currency even in the experimental underground.

Also featured are Oakland’s Hen House, a group that uses industrial and noise to craft a harrowing dungeon where only dark things occur, and Gainesville’s Black Magic M66, who specializes in lo-fi EBM.

Completing the bill are an Orlando corps of eminent experimentalists in both music and film including outsider techno act Shania Pain, DJ Jungle Jim and visuals by Flamin’ Hot Tim Dukes.

8 p.m. Monday, July 21, Will’s Pub, $13-$18.

Will’s Pub

1042 N. Mills Ave., Orlando, FL

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