Critically consider the relationship between the media and dance music culture in Britain after its take-off in 1987
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Word count=3328 344885 Critically consider the relationship between the media and dance music culture in Britain after its take-off in 1987. The dance music phenomenon that occurred in Britain after its take off in 1987 can be seen as a great youth movement, that, took Britain by storm and affected the lives of many teenagers. Following its take off, to present day, dance music has cultivated into a huge commercial industry with dance tracks being aired on radio as much as being used to be played in nightclubs, where it all began. This essay anticipates suggesting that it was the role of the media that turned dance music into such a huge phenomenon, even though the majority of its coverage was negative at first, arousing a moral panic within Britain, brought upon by the media, by an anxious government. The negative press helped catapult the dance music movement into full scale, the reasons...

