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Techno party with Love Parade founder hits Berlin’s streets

  • One of the parade’s founders, a DJ known as Dr Motte, called for Berlin’s club culture to be listed as intangible heritage by Unesco, the UN’s cultural agency
  • Police estimated 20,000 people turned out for the Rave the Planet parade which made its way to the Victory Column in the middle of Berlin’s Tiergarten park

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People take part in the Rave the Planet parade in Berlin, Germany on Saturday. Photo: DPA via AP
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A techno parade whose initiators include the founder of the Love Parade, once a popular annual party in Berlin, took to the streets of the German capital Saturday with calls for the city’s electronic music culture to be added to a World Heritage list.

The “Rave the Planet” parade set out from the Kurfuerstendamm shopping boulevard to the Victory Column in the middle of Berlin’s Tiergarten park.

Police estimated 20,000 people turned out for the parade in cool, rainy weather, German news agency DPA reported. They deployed 600 officers but no disturbances were reported.

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One of the parade’s organisers, a DJ known professionally as Dr Motte, called for an unconditional basic income for artists and for Berlin’s club culture to be listed as intangible heritage by Unesco, the UN’s cultural agency.

DJ Dr Motte takes part in the Rave the Planet parade in Berlin, Germany on Saturday. Photo: DPA via AP
DJ Dr Motte takes part in the Rave the Planet parade in Berlin, Germany on Saturday. Photo: DPA via AP

Dr Motte, 62, is best known for founding the Love Parade – which grew from a small procession of 150 ravers in 1989 to a huge music festival and street party with 1.5 million participants a decade later. The event’s popularity later waned; it was last held in Berlin in 2006.

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