Rick Doble via Wikimedia Commons
Nerds, gather at the dance party! It's time to algorave. Meaning the DJs will be spinning algorithms, not just dropping beats.
At an algorave, DJs compose musical algorithms live to create "sounds wholly or predominantly characterised by the emission of a succession of repetitive conditionals," as the cryptic Algorave site explains. (The UK rave act of 1994 defined music as "sounds wholly or predominantly characterised by the emission of a succession of repetitive beats.")
Basically, the DJs use systems for creating algorithmic music, like Impromptu and overtone, that enable them to live-code the sounds thumping out of the speakers.
What does this mean for the dance floor? Not totally sure, but here's how the site puts it:
Just watch what seems to be an algorave in a cafeteria:
[PSFK]