On this episode of Noisey Meets, we travel to Mexico to learn more about Ariel Y Su Venadito Son. From breaking barriers as the first trans woman in the Mexican folklore scene to reinventing her beat with Oaxacan cumbia, we learn what makes Ariel Y Su Venadito Son a unique presence in the Mexican music scene. - https://youtu.be/bsO38MtfSyw
Japanese Breakfast's Michelle Zauner tells us what makes her breakfast personal. - https://youtu.be/A61Lfc9I8-U
In this Life of the Party episode, we revert to the 90s to an illegal rave that changed the UK party scene forever. - https://youtu.be/FZRVQz7H73E
For years, Colin Rothbart has been organising notoriously riotous and colourful house parties for the LGBTQ community in his East London home. At the heart of the action is the light up dance floor in his garden shed, which regularly plays host to some of UK's most famous DJs. - https://youtu.be/VVXTGspSAIQ
VICE speaks to prolific acid house flier designer George Georgiou, who, among other achievements, popularised the yellow smiley face that became the unofficial mascot of raving. - https://youtu.be/PRMTcS8DdjM
In 1987, Dette and Mayuan Mak found a derelict warehouse and turned it into a venue. More than 35 years later, goths still congregate for Slimelight. - https://youtu.be/ojeuFcVWJGc
Jasper and Errol take a Capoeira class, stomp grapes in wine country, and bungee jump from a hot air balloon. - https://youtu.be/bJprj5efv1g
Hacksaw Jim Duggan, Zack Fox and Danny critique fashion, style and popular trends. - https://youtu.be/WNV5qeBsCjM
From backyard wrestling to legal settlements, hip hop duo The Insane Clown Posse and UFC fighter Joanne Calderwood explain the consequences of fighting to Danny Brown. - https://youtu.be/h47PxCeBDUc
Comedian Gilbert Gottfried and rappers Quelle Chris and Jean Grae interpret their subconscious mind while Danny tries to guess what Mark Zuckerberg dreams about. - https://youtu.be/0c42BQB1IeI
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