Having grown up in the early 90's rave scene, I feel this is a good watch for anybody that's currently into dance music culture /djing etc.
http://m.youtube.com/watch?v=8aIbiZDAPx8
Enjoy
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_RonSwanson_Damn, I'll for sure have to check this out.
In a lot of ways I wish I was there for the 90s underground scene...
I first got into "EDM" around freshman years of highschool 07'08 ish, fuck the scene has changed so much in those short years, it's gotta be weird for really old school ravers to look back.
theabortionatorI wasn't involved in it but read a lot about it. Got pretty into listening to and making electronic shit around 03 but and checked out a bunch of stuff on the 90s rave scene. A year or so ago watched limelight on peter gatien. That was pretty sweet. The "rave" scene now is so polluted. The music, the culture and how intertwined it is with social media, also everyone getting down on sketchy ass research chemicals.
I'm not saying that it seemed nice and safe or classy in the 90s but there was something to it. To me it's trying way to hard now.
_RonSwanson_I get everything you're saying and for the most part I agree with it, but I can't help but feel like there are still bastions of hope out there pushing the "scene".
theabortionatorI feel like it's so polluted that it has to completely die and then come back. Yeah there is still some good stuff out there but the whole thing is just fucked. After this stupid boom idk if it can ever go back to the way it was. That said hopefully some people are partying in a warehouse somewhere in the world not giving a fuck about the scene
theabortionatorI feel like it's so polluted that it has to completely die and then come back. Yeah there is still some good stuff out there but the whole thing is just fucked. After this stupid boom idk if it can ever go back to the way it was. That said hopefully some people are partying in a warehouse somewhere in the world not giving a fuck about the scene