Photography Minsett Hein (@min.sett.hein)MusicFeatureThe London ravers celebrating Eastern Margins and GGI’s Lunar New YearThe London club nights are at the forefront of East and Southeast Asian club culture in the cityShareLink copied ✔️February 23, 2024MusicFeatureTextGünseli YalcinkayaEastern Margins 6th birthday13 Imagesview more + If you’re at all familiar with the London underground scene then chances are you’ve stumbled across an Eastern Margins night. In the past six years, the label has been at the forefront of alt-Asian culture in London’s creative scene, fostering a much-needed community for East and Southeast Asian (ESEA) ravers and beyond. Since then, the collective has launched its own label, hosts a regular NTS show, and has embarked on a world tour. “Last year we toured East Asia (14 cities) and Southeast Asia. Shows in Rotterdam with the local Indonesian queer Hard Dance scene to the industrial breezes of Dalian in Northeast China have shown us the breadth and diversity of our community,” shares founder David Zhou. Last weekend, the collective joined forces with queer ESEA rave GGI to celebrate its sixth anniversary with a euphoric night at London’s Corsica Studios, featuring a line-up of some of the city’s most rapturous electronic acts, from Wanton Witch’s haunting dancescapes to the heady rave music of artists Mobilegirl and Liu Lee. “Representation is just a starting point – now that we’ve established visibility, we want to use that visibility to go deeper, to focus on cultural storytelling,” explains founder David Zhou. “We want to get into all the history, the details, the nuances of the myriad stories from the underground music cultures of East and South-East Asia we geek out over.” “I really want to emphasise the power of bringing together these two communities which already have an organic audience crossover,” says GGI’s June Lam. “It’s all about uplifting our communities and artists, creating a bridge, and establishing a relationship that isn't just business, but a genuine kinship that can deepen over time. It’s about celebrating something special that exists in both of those communities and highlighting each other’s work as sibling platforms.” Take a look at the night’s action in the gallery above. Expand your creative community and connect with 15,000 creatives from around the world.READ MOREBjörk calls for the release of musician ‘kidnapped’ by Israeli authoritiesIB Kamara on branching out into musicVanmoofDJ Fuckoff’s guide to living, creating and belonging in Berlin‘Her dumbest album yet’: Are Swifties turning on Taylor Swift?Enter the K-Bass: How SCR revolutionised Korean club culture‘Comic Con meets underground rap’: Photos from Eastern Margins’ day festWho are H.LLS? Get to know London’s anonymous alt-R&B trioTaylor Swift has lost her grip with The Life of a Showgirl ‘Cold Lewisham nights’: Behind the scenes at Jim Legxacy’s debut UK tour All the pettiest pop beefs of 2025Has the algorithm killed music discovery? What went down at Fari Islands Festival