Rave The Planet

Rave The Planet is an electronic dance music festival and technoparade that originated in 2022 in Berlin, Germany. It is considered a spiritual successor to the iconic Love Parade, which was held annually in Berlin from 1989 to 2003 and then in other German cities until 2010. Rave the Planet was founded by Dr. Motte, the original creator of the Love Parade, along with other techno enthusiasts and industry professionals.

The parade is held annually in the summer and aims to celebrate electronic music culture while advocating for its recognition and preservation. It combines elements of a music festival, political demonstration, and cultural event.

History
The idea for Rave The Planet was conceived in 2019 by Dr. Motte and a group of electronic music enthusiasts. They sought to revive the spirit of the Love Parade while addressing contemporary issues and challenges faced by the electronic music community.

The inaugural Rave The Planet parade took place on July 9, 2022, marking a significant return of large-scale techno parades to the streets of Berlin after a 12-year hiatus following the Love Parade disaster in Duisburg in 2010.

Format and Principles
Rave The Planet operates as both a parade and a demonstration, combining music, art, and political activism. The event adheres to several core principles:


 * 1) Promoting peace, joy, and pancakes (echoing the original Love Parade motto)
 * 2) Advocating for the recognition of electronic music culture
 * 3) Supporting sustainability and environmental awareness
 * 4) Fostering inclusivity and diversity
 * 5) Maintaining a non-commercial ethos

The parade features numerous floats with DJs and sound systems, representing various clubs, labels, and collectives from Berlin and beyond. Participants dance through the streets of Berlin, typically starting at Kurfürstendamm and ending at the Großer Tiergarten.

Cultural and Political Impact
Rave The Planet is not just a music festival but a political demonstration advocating for the recognition and preservation of electronic music culture. The event addresses various political issues, including basic income, climate change, and queer life. The organization also demands that techno and club culture be classified as cultural goods that need protection.

UNESCO Campaign
One of Rave The Planet's most significant achievements was its successful campaign for UNESCO recognition of Berlin's techno culture. The organization actively campaigned for Berlin's techno culture to be recognized as UNESCO Intangible Cultural Heritage.

On March 14, 2024, UNESCO officially announced that Berlin techno had been awarded World Heritage status. This recognition solidifies techno's significant contribution to Germany's cultural identity and acknowledges its impact on the city of Berlin since the mid-to-late 1980s.

The successful UNESCO campaign marks a major milestone for the entire electronic music culture. It not only celebrates the vibrancy of Berlin's techno scene but also recognizes its global significance and enduring influence. This achievement is expected to help ensure that club culture is recognized as a valuable sector worthy of protection and support.

Anthems
Similar to the Love Parade tradition, Rave The Planet features an official anthem each year:

Differences from Love Parade
While Rave The Planet draws inspiration from the Love Parade, there are several key differences:


 * 1) Legal Status: Rave The Planet is registered as a demonstration, addressing the legal issues that plagued the later years of Love Parade.
 * 2) Environmental Focus: There is a stronger emphasis on sustainability and eco-friendly practices.
 * 3) Cultural Preservation: The event has a more explicit focus on preserving and promoting electronic music culture.
 * 4) Scale: While growing, Rave the Planet has maintained a more manageable scale compared to the peak years of Love Parade.

Future Prospects
Rave The Planet aims to continue as an annual event in Berlin while expanding its cultural and political initiatives. The organization is working on year-round projects to support the electronic music community and advance its goals for cultural recognition and preservation.