Thunderdome (music festival)

Thunderdome

The ID&T wizard, in later years only used for the Thunderdome concept
Genre Electronic music, hardcore techno and gabber
Location(s)
Years active 1992-2012, 2017
Founded by ID&T
Website
The official Thunderdome website

Thunderdome is a famous concept in hardcore techno and gabber music that was mainly used for a series of parties and CD-albums. It was organized by the Dutch entertainment company ID&T. The first party was organized in 1992 and the party held in December 2012 was advertised as being the end of Thunderdome.

History

Before the Thunderdome concept was started, ID&T organized a big rave called The Final Exam, that was held on 20 June 1992. This was the first attempt to bring hardcore and gabber to a wide audience and the first event organized by ID&T, who would later go on to organize other big dance music events such as Tomorrowland, Mysteryland, and Sensation White, and Black. Later in 1992 they organized the first Thunderdome party, which was simply titled The Thunder Dome.[1]

In 1993, ID&T / Arcade Records also started a Thunderdome compilation CD-series with popular gabber music. ID&T also sold other kinds of merchandise such as t-shirts, bomber-jackets, caps and even an energy drink (Thundertaste). The Thunderdome concept was considered important to the popularization and spreading of gabber music during the 1990s.[2] Though it was the biggest and most popular concept in the scene through most of the 1990s, that title is now being rivaled by other events, such as the ones organized by Masters of Hardcore.

In late 1999 ID&T took a break from the Thunderdome concept and stopped producing the parties and CDs. The break lasted until 2001,[1] when they resumed throwing parties and producing CDs. After the restart, one or two parties each year were held. In 2002, the concept for the party was the ten-year anniversary of Thunderdome. A CD[3] that was recorded live at the party and an anniversary DVD[4] were released, both entitled Thunderdome: a Decade. In 2007, the 3 CD set XV: 15 Years Of Thunderdome was released.

The December 2012 event was advertised as being the end of Thunderdome.[5] An anniversary compilation album was also released. A press release for this album announced that: "It all comes full circle now. It’s time to let Thunderdome become what it always has been: a legend."[6]

On 3 November 2015, ID&T announced that while the Thunderdome concept was retired, they introduced a new event called "Thunderdome Die Hard Day" due to massive demand. The event took place on 5 December 2015.[7] On 3 October 2016, the 24th anniversary of the first edition of Thunderdome, ID&T announced a second Die Hard Day event to take place on 3 December 2016 at the Warehouse Elementenstraat in Amsterdam.

At the Dominator Festival on 16 July 2016, a plane with a banner that read "25 Years of Thunderdome - See You in 2017" was seen flying over the festival grounds.[8] The official Thunderdome Facebook page then uploaded a post that read "See you in 2017," which confirmed rumours about a 25th anniversary edition of Thunderdome.[9]

The Events

In The Netherlands

In other countries

The CD albums

The Thunderdome CD-series began in 1993. Originally the CD-albums were released by Arcade Records.[10] According to ID&T and Arcade "more than 1.500.000 Thunderdome albums" had been sold worldwide by 1995.[11] In 2000 no album was released since ID&T took a break from the Thunderdome concept. From 2001 onwards the albums were released by ID&T's own record label,[12] and from 2004 onwards by Universal[13] In 2008 the series was handed over to Dance-Tunes.[14]

The last Thunderdome compilation album was released at the end of 2012.

In 1998 there was an attempt to launch a separate Thunderdome series in the US under the Arcade America label, but only one album was released.[15]

Reception

When the first Thunderdome album was re-released in 2010, Ben Martijn (a new member of Party Animals) wrote a favorable review on the FOK! website closing with the words "[the album is] full of history and indispensable in the collection of a real hardcore fan!" [16]

Allmusic gave Thunderdome: The Best of '98 3/5 stars.[17]

Main series

Special CDs

The vinyl releases

Songs that make references to Thunderdome

Because of the popularity of the Thunderdome concept, some artists have made tributes to it in their songs. These are some examples:

See also

References

  1. 1 2 Thunderdome a Decade event site
  2. Billboard July 26, 1997 p. 44 at Google Books
  3. Various - Thunderdome X - A Decade - Live at Discogs
  4. Thunderdome a Decade at the Internet Movie Database
  5. Thunderdome.com - Thank you for 2012
  6. Thunderdome.com - Thunderdome compilation out now [CD + Digital]
  7. THUNDERDOME DIE HARD DAY ANNOUNCEMENT
  8. Bassmusic's announcement
  9. Thunderdome's Facebook page
  10. Various - Thunderdome - F*ck Mellow, This Is Hardcore From Hell at Discogs
  11. "The Best of Thunderdome" booklet (1995) Arcade
  12. Various - Thunderdome at Discogs
  13. Various - Thunderdome 2nd Gen Part 1 - Malice To Society at Discogs.
  14. Various - Thunderdome (the 2008 album) at Discogs
  15. Various - Thunderdome (The American album) at Discogs
  16. CD: VA - Thunderdome I review, Martijn, FOK!, 2010-09-11 (Dutch)
  17. Thunderdome: The Best of '98 at AllMusic. Retrieved 5 May 2013.
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