Director Karl Golden fondly recalls the hedonistic 1990s Manchester club scene in this nostalgic drama that dances to the same beat as 24 Hour Party People and Human Traffic.
Best friends Matt (Henry Lloyd-Hughes) and Dylan (Jack O’Connell) immerse themselves in the club scene with their mates and the two young men decide to try their luck organising raves at dilapidated warehouses.
As the government moves to outlaw the scene, it's now or never and they quickly rise through the ranks to join the promoting elite.
Having hired two surly men as bouncers, Matt and Dylan begin to rake in serious cash as locals flock to their hastily organised parties.
They are taken on a wild journey from the exclusive VIP rooms of London clubs to the outrageous parties in Ibiza super-villas and the hedonism of Amsterdam.
However, local drug dealers and rival club organisers resent any infringement on their turf, and greed and ambition gradually cloud Matt and Dylan’s judgment, propelling the two men down divergent paths.
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