Das Bunker, a legendary club night in Los Angeles dedicated to industrial music, recently celebrated its 29th anniversary with a special History of Industrial event on May 2, kicking off a year leading to its 30th anniversary in 2026. Founded by Rev. John, the club has been a pivotal space for both emerging artists and established acts, reflecting the evolution of the industrial scene through various influences such as ’80s body music and late ’90s rhythmic noise. Rev. John notes a generational shift, with attendees now bringing their children to see the bands they grew up with, highlighting the enduring legacy of the club.
What does the generational shift at Das Bunker say about the lasting impact of subcultures in music, and how might this reflect broader trends in community and identity?
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