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Real raves (for clarification in the USA "rave" refers to giant commerical shitfests)

clownstep was just a detrimental name attributed to wobbly style dnb in like 2000-2002. jungle dnb has been going since 91-92 so not like house has massively outlasted it so far anyway.
 
clownstep was just a detrimental name attributed to wobbly style dnb in like 2000-2002. jungle dnb has been going since 91-92 so not like house has massively outlasted it so far anyway.

Well if you include disco it has about 20 years.

Do older people listen to DnB in any large numbers?
 
I don't include disco, that's like saying if you include dancehall drum and bass has been going for 50 years...

there are plenty of old heads :)
 
Warehouse,office,field,mountains.. thats where i like to rave..

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You are way off base there Disco begat house and it influence is still immense.

fair do's my dislike of house is mainly aimed at funky/most modern genres etc i'm a big fan of the acid variety. fuck knows what i'll be listening to in 10-20 years but i hope it's not the fucking beatles :D
 
Brilliant quote from Alan Oldham

"because there was no YouTube back then. You'd hear that there were 10,000 people going to a rave. In Detroit, if you tried to make a techno party in those days, or even now almost 20 years later, you'd be lucky if 50 people showed up. 75 is a smash success."

Hehheh!
 
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