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dance events, and festivals. For the first twelve years of its twenty-two years, it was known under its original name ''Circuit Noize''. ''Noize'' has been quoted and referenced in mainstream publications such as '' Out'', ''The New York Times'', ''
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'', and the ''
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''. Original ''Circuit Noize'' articles have been used by various local AIDS and gay health organizations for
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, safe sex, and
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. In 1998, the documentary film ''Got 2b There'' by José Torrealba featured ''Circuit Noize'' as an authority within the circuit community.


History

Started in late 1993 by Steve Kammon from Florida, the first issue was nothing more than a foldout flyer listing upcoming gay-themed benefit events occurring on what was becoming known as "the circuit". Kammon was witty and passionate about the parties he loved, and the general
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that they inspired in him. For the second issue, he partnered with friends Stephen Ceplenski and Gary Steinberg—an L.A. couple also deeply involved in the circuit scene—who agreed to publish ''Circuit Noize'' as a magazine instead of a flyer, selling ads to the promoters of the parties listed in the calendar. The magazine has run quarterly ever since. As ''Circuit Noize'' became a fixture in the circuit scene, Kammon listed the events and helped create the very idea of a "circuit" of gay benefit parties. He also gave a platform to friends in the circuit community to express themselves, exploring the issues facing the mostly gay audience that attended these events regularly. Kammon himself wrote regularly about things such as circuit spirituality and the complexities of drug use in the scene. In addition, Kammon ran regular features profiling the
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, promoters, and personalities that made the circuit come alive. In 1998, Kammon turned to a friend from New York, Jeffery Taylor, who took up the duty of editing the submissions for clarity and grammar, as well as producing profile content.


Themes

The roots of the circuit lie in the all-night bacchanals pioneered by people such as
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and places such as the Saint at Large. Urban gay men suddenly had the opportunity to mingle and party freely amongst themselves with a brash openness that had been unheard of until then, and the explosion of the Stonewall movement ushered in an era of cultural and sexual expression that was both liberating to gay men and somewhat shocking to the average heterosexual. The harsh reality check of the AIDS crisis in the '80s forced these revelers to fight a long, lonely battle to raise money and awareness for a disease that many ignorant people felt they deserved. Benefit beach parties sprang up in the gay summer hideaway of Fire Island, and soon the concept took off and became a staple for raising the much-needed funds to get the ball rolling for local AIDS treatment and prevention organizations such as Gay Men's Health Crisis. Once the circuit became a definable concept, the list of parties vying to be included grew longer and longer. Some notable events include
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, Black Party in New York, Cherry in
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. ''Circuit Noize'' listed them all, and covered the events and the lifestyle surrounding them. Kammon was well aware of the complex psychological and personal issues that the circuit audience left at the door when they came out to play, and addressed topics such as safer sex, harm reduction in relation to drug use, and overall spirituality and wellness. Despite the minor controversies that sprang up around the circuit as it became a global playground for a mostly white, wealthy demographic, Kammon never stopped believing in the importance of the community that it provided to the circuit crowd. Even those who never attended the parties soon got the idea that there was a worldwide network of people celebrating
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and raising money to help those in need, and some would argue that the circuit helped cement the idea of a global gay community into the minds of the general public.


Evolution and redesign

On September 13, 2006, Steve Kammon died, leaving the ownership and
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of ''Circuit Noize'' in the hands of Ceplenski, Steinberg, and Taylor. Taylor enlisted his friend and a ''Circuit Noize'' columnist, Michael Taylor (no relation), to help him helm the editorial side, and at the end of 2006 the four met in
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to brainstorm how to best carry on Kammon's legacy. The decision was made to do a re-launch as ''noiZe'', encompassing everything that Kammon held dear as well as updating the design elements and broadening the content to include things not directly circuit-related but relevant to their gay audience. Introducing the tagline "Celebrate. Explore. Live.", ''noiZe'' promised to cover the circuit as well as the events, people, and issues that had grown beyond the circuit. The move was misunderstood by some to be a repudiation of the circuit, and was greeted with mixed reactions, sparking a piece in '' Out'' magazine by Steve Weinstein, a well-respected New York editor and journalist. The piece, titled "Save the Last Dance", questioned whether the name change reflected a larger decline within the circuit world, and noted that different types of events, such as festivals and all-gay cruises, were on the rise. These changes, far from proving that the circuit was dead, were actually a reflection of how successful the circuit concept had become over the years. There was a dedicated audience for these types of events, and more importantly, the circuit audience was willing and able to
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extensively to participate. Hoping to grab some of these gay travel dollars, outfits like Atlantis Events started producing gay vacation packages in
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as well as a successful series of gay cruises in places such as the Caribbean,
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, and
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. The concept of the circuit party itself was also expanding into the idea of longer festivals—Black & Blue in
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, Sydney Mardi Gras in Australia, as well as Europride and Loveball in
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. Gay pride festivals all over the world also took on some circuit aspects, throwing huge closing parties with top circuit DJs and performers. Working now as ''noiZe'' allowed more free rein in covering all of these events. The first issue of noiZe, and the 51st issue overall, laid out the ''noiZe'' mission in a piece called "Flipping the Circuit Breaker", which asked: ''NoiZe'' then made the unlikely move of recruiting Steve Weinstein to be their
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, asking him to help get out the message that ''noiZe'' would still cover the circuit as well as emerging forms of gay
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and fundraising. With a veteran editor at the helm, ''noiZe'' looks to continue expanding its message and continue its influence within the gay community with regards to hard reduction, safe sex, and the responsibilities of partying with integrity. In 2015 noiZe rebranded t
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two website dedicated to gay dance events and over 40,000 photos in an archive that spans over 20 years.


References

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