No i definitley dont remember the Astoria playing breakbeat music lol, it wasnt even invented then sorry folks...
The original night with a similar name at the back end of 1988 on Fridays at the Astoria was called Oranges Dont Dance.
The Saturday night was The Trip, and then it changed to Made On Earth by the end of 1988.
In 1992 you would of more of likely found me in the DJ Nicky Holloways (DJ and Promoter of The Trip) club the Milk bar which was just literally a stones throw away, Legends in Mayfair, Turnmills, but ones things for certain i have never embraced music that sounds like that noise being played on that video thats for sure!
Rage at Heaven on Thursdays ended up going in that same direction around 1990, thank fuck it closed!
When drum n bass first arrived, i quite liked LTJ Bukem for his mellow jazzy musical offerings but if there not musically minded and making a racket then they can fuck off out of my earspace. Sorry, thats always been my attitude.
The original night with a similar name at the back end of 1988 on Fridays at the Astoria was called Oranges Dont Dance.
The Saturday night was The Trip, and then it changed to Made On Earth by the end of 1988.
In 1992 you would of more of likely found me in the DJ Nicky Holloways (DJ and Promoter of The Trip) club the Milk bar which was just literally a stones throw away, Legends in Mayfair, Turnmills, but ones things for certain i have never embraced music that sounds like that noise being played on that video thats for sure!
Rage at Heaven on Thursdays ended up going in that same direction around 1990, thank fuck it closed!
When drum n bass first arrived, i quite liked LTJ Bukem for his mellow jazzy musical offerings but if there not musically minded and making a racket then they can fuck off out of my earspace. Sorry, thats always been my attitude.
Last edited: