Groove (VHS, 2000)

$10.00

Directed by Greg Harrison, Groove captures one night in San Francisco’s underground rave scene, following a group of strangers whose lives intersect through music, movement, and connection. Featuring DJ John Digweed and an authentic electronic soundtrack, the film authentically reflects the era’s optimism and communal energy within electronic subculture.

Released at the turn of the millennium, Groove served as one of the first U.S. indie films to treat rave culture with sincerity rather than stereotype, documenting the transition from warehouse gatherings to mainstream recognition.

Directed by Greg Harrison, Groove captures one night in San Francisco’s underground rave scene, following a group of strangers whose lives intersect through music, movement, and connection. Featuring DJ John Digweed and an authentic electronic soundtrack, the film authentically reflects the era’s optimism and communal energy within electronic subculture.

Released at the turn of the millennium, Groove served as one of the first U.S. indie films to treat rave culture with sincerity rather than stereotype, documenting the transition from warehouse gatherings to mainstream recognition.