ABOUT MOSHPIT MADNESS
Where music and merch collide to celebrate creativity and individuality, and unite a vibrant community.
How It All Started
Moshpit Madness was born with a dual purpose: to create streetwear-inspired rave merch with premium quality, unique patterns, and heavyweight fabrics that matched the energy and diversity of the rave community. But as time passed, something shifted.
While the original vision still matters to me, I started feeling disconnected from the brand’s look and feel. The dark, heavy aesthetic that once felt like home no longer reflected who I am or what I want Moshpit Madness to become. I realized I needed to bring more 'me' into it, more colours, more fun and wonky vibes.
At the same time, I'm still deeply committed to supporting rising EDM artists by designing merch and accessories that showcase their identity.
This rebrand is my way of reconnecting with myself, with the community, and with the vision that started it all. Moshpit Madness is evolving into something more playful, more alive and more authentic.
"Moshpit Madness was made for those who live for music, and look forward all week to escape, reconnect and finally express who they really are through what they wear. It's a safe space for you to be fully yourself."
My Personal Faves
AVAILABLE
The Moshpit Tarot T-Shirt
This oversized t-shirt holds a special place among my favorite products. Crafted to be heavyweight with a premium 100% cotton fabric, it's your reliable companion for your moshpit or rail riding sessions.
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The Outer Space Moshpit Pashmina
Pashminas are a must-have, like a comforting hug wrapped in fabric, providing the reassurance we all seek while raving. Whether in wook mode or resting on your shoulders, this pashmina will give you the comfort you crave with its soft cashmere-like feel.
AVAILABLE
'In The Pit We Trust' UV Reflective Rave Fan
Crafted with a water-resistant fabric, it's built to withstand your dance moves while creating the satisfying/unsatisfying clack sound (oopsie). Its reflective print lights up under UV, neon (and moonlight?).