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he club dance floor is often thought of as egalitarian—an immersive space where the DJ, the music and the energy and euphoria of the dancers are equally important components. The dance floor has also been a historically safe space for marginalised identities and sexualities. But this reputation is increasingly at odds with the realities of commercialised contemporary club culture. In top 100

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