From Darkness to the Dance Floor

Good Clean Fun is not just a club event; it is a place of safety from drink and drugs. Everyone involved is just one big happy family; I have found my tribe.
Working to reach an embodied consciousness by Sophia Archontis

Sophia Archontis (Founder and Curator of Electronic Experimentations) chats with Meredith MacLeod Davidson, Performer for Good Clean Fun x Electronic Experimentations (November 2025)
A place to return to. A place to reset by Tattie Chater Davies

As the music transitioned and the night began, I could tell I was becoming a small part of something incredibly special.
The Weekend Ritual by Evie

Getting sober is hard and change is scary. You lose so many parts of yourself and discover new ones. You oscillate between mourning your old life and feeling deeply grateful you are no longer living it. You feel every emotion under the sun and find that you can in fact survive them.
Feeling vulnerable at Good Clean Fun by Harry

If you’re reading this thinking, “I could never do that alone,” trust me, you can.
Introducing: Namak Mandi

This collaboration is the meeting of two worlds that were already walking the same path.
Sobriety, recovery and Good Clean Fun, as a non-sober person

Guest Blogger: Duncan McBride
Dancing Alone at Good Clean Fun

Yes, this Good Clean Fun blog author is dancing with you. It might not look like it. People visiting the GCF bubble ask if I want to move about with them and their friends. This lot are here for the early doors warmup DJ and are unaware that I have been coming to this night […]
Introducing: Garnethill Multicultural Centre

For over 30 years, Garnethill Multicultural Centre / Rose Street Recovery Hub has been more than a building — it’s a home for hope, healing, and human connection. Recovery isn’t just about quitting; it’s about finding a space to belong.
Here it is:

Cameron Thomson