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- From: ccjy@bristol.ac.uk (APATHY=)
- Newsgroups: alt.rave
- Subject: Re: Rave is dead.
- Message-ID: <1992Nov19.105241.6172@bristol.ac.uk>
- Date: 19 Nov 92 10:52:41 GMT
- References: <BxwrEy.FHy@dcs.ed.ac.uk>
- Organization: University of Bristol, England
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- In article <BxwrEy.FHy@dcs.ed.ac.uk> djts@dcs.ed.ac.uk (David Sumpter) writes:
- >It seems strange that in the clubs all over our country, the top DJ's are not playing
- >rave music but good old house music. Why is there no alt.music.house or something.
-
- Well, probably because thats a step backwards.
- Lets face it, i couldn't find one DJ in our local clubs in Bristol who even
- attempted to play anything past Moby - go and 'Get ready for this - 2 unlimited'
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- Rave isn't dead fool, its gone back where it was best.
- Underground
-
- Radio in britain wouldn't contemplate playing anything past Tetris, or a so
- called rave track 'smart e's - trip to trumpton'
-
- ABout the closest thing we get now in the charts is The Prodigy and Altern8.
- Which is fine by me, but don't be fooled by the charts man.
- Its only a radio chart, people only buy what they hear.
- And if they ain't playing it all, the charts can't be fair now can they!!!
-
- I don't beleive in the charts. I never have.
-
- RAVE IS NOT DEAD, AND NO WAY IS HARDCORE EVER GONNA DIE.
-
- If rave is dead, why are 60,000 people going to exeter in 2 weeks time??
-
- Alot of people for something that is dead???
-
- My friend
-
- U4ia
-