S.O.U.L. Montréal is a collective initiative born from a simple conviction: party spaces can be places of genuine fulfillment, if we collectively choose to protect them.
S.O.U.L. in ActionThe underground spirit traces back to Larry Levan's Paradise Garage in New York, to the clubs of Detroit, Chicago, Berlin and London — spaces founded on inclusion, freedom and music as a vehicle for collective connection. S.O.U.L. is part of this lineage.
Members of the Montréal underground scene begin naming what is being lost — repeated incidents without collective response, participants who don't come back, spaces that close down. The question emerges: how do we protect what makes these nights unique?
A group of founders comes together around a shared vision: co-building an ethical framework for the underground scene. Not just another organization — a grassroots approach, with the people of the night.
About twenty scene stakeholders gather for a day of collective work. Organizers, artists, volunteers, participants: together they identify 10 ethical mantras and produce 16 video capsules documenting their reflection.
The mantras are submitted to the broader community for validation, enrichment and legitimation. The website launches, the Underground Ethics Charter takes shape. This is where you come in.
S.O.U.L. is not a surveillance organization. It's a tool serving the scene — educational, participatory and free.
S.O.U.L. Montréal moves forward thanks to people who believe the night can be better. There is a place for you in this movement.