
Throughout history, music has always existed alongside uncertainty.
Even in difficult times, people gather around sound. Not to ignore reality, but to reconnect with one another. Electronic music scenes around the world often continue to exist in environments shaped by political tension, economic hardship or social instability.
In these places, music becomes more than nightlife. It becomes a form of resilience.
Small clubs, underground gatherings and independent artists create temporary spaces where people can breathe, move and remember that community still exists. The dancefloor does not erase problems, but it offers a moment of shared presence.
Electronic music has always carried this dual nature. It is celebration, but also expression. It allows emotions to surface without needing explanation.
In times of crisis, this role becomes even more visible. The dancefloor becomes a place where people reconnect with energy, hope and each other — even if only for a few hours.
Music cannot solve conflict.
But it can remind us of our humanity.
