A documentary about hard house trailblazer Tony De Vit is due to be screened in London this month. Directed by Stuart Pollitt, Don't Ever Stop...
Hard house
The film explores how De Vit helped to catalyse the hard house sound in the '90s
Flawless DJ, frequent hitmaker, dedicated mentor: Tony De Vit was a true hero of UK dance music. The most high-profile resident at hedonistic queer club Trade, he helped create the hard house sound, and was renowned not only for his impeccable mixing, but his compassion and care for others. Ahead of a new documentary, and with hard house at large once more, Stewart Who? reflects on his legacy with those he was close to, and those he influenced
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