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January - Steve 'Silk' Hurley has the first House number 1 with "Jack your Body" The Times newspaper reports the first ecstacy seizures in London. The drug, it says "Is used as a sexual stimulant" Early summer - Trevor Fung & Ian St Paul open a small bar in San Antonio called the Project (named after a club in London paul was partially running). It acts as a focal point for young British youth's out for a good time on the island. Taking ecstacy and going to open air clubs like Amnesia where DJ's like Alfredo were playing some of the early house imports. September - Trevor and Ian invite their friend Paul Oakenfold to ibiza for his birthday. Paul brings with him Johnny Walker, Nicky Holloway and Danny Rampling. Trevor and Ian close the project bar and they spend the rest of the summer back and forth between Amnesia and Cafe Del Mar. Autumn - The newly converted ibiza crew return to London and immediatly they feel something has changed. "How can they forget what has happened in ibiza over the summer". Paul starts to open the original Project club 'after hours'. At 2am when the club officially finished they would let the ibiza crew in and party untl 6am. This lasts only a few weeks until the Police raid it. November - Danny Rampling and Jenni open Klub Sch-oom (soon shortened to Shoom) at a fitness centre near Southwark bridge, just south of the Thames in London. Two weeks later Paul Oakenfold holds the first Future in the backroom of the Heaven, a huge club on London's Charing Cross.
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January - Shoom adopts the a Smilly face logo from the for its flyers. The smily face becomes the symbol of acid house.
February
- First Illegal warehouse partys held by Hedonism
Joe Smooth's "Promised Land" sums up the feeling surrounding Shoom at this time, as people take ecstacy, dance, smile & hug each other. Concepts unheard of in such a stiff British culture. At a time when football violence was escalating, rival fans dance together in an ecstacy enduced euphoria thinking the world is going to change. - "...like angels from above, come down and spread their wings like doves..."
In Manchester the
Hacienda's Hot & Nude nights kick start acid house in the North. April - RiP (still at Clink) move to Fridays with their 'A-Transmision' nights and Sundays with 'Zoo'. April 11th - Paul Oakenfold opens Spectrum in London. A brave move, in that it is to be held at Heaven, near Trafalgar Square (at the time one of the biggest club venues in London). To make matters worse it is held on Monday nights. Even so after 3 weeks they had 1200 people in every week with just as many locked out. Spectrum quickly gains a musical reputaion as anything goes. Paul Oakenfold even plunges the complete club into total darkness and played Tchaikovsky's 1824 Overture on one occasion. They also hold a few nights at Legends in Manchester and one party in a marque by the Thames.
June 4th
- Nicly Holloway opens The Trip at London's
Arstoria. This too is rammed every week. A full on street party erupts every
night after it closes with people dancing in fountains and on cars. Passing
drivers and Police are baffled by 100's of people chanting "Acieeeed!"
The Sun
newspaper initially cashes in with its own Smiley T-shirt but this is quickly
abandonded, as the tide turns, with an anti-drugs one with a frowning smiley
(frowny?)
The BBC bans Jolly Roger's "Acid Man". Murray Beetson meets Craig Campell (fresh from an appearance from TV's Blind Date - hehe) while on holiday in Tenerife with Richard Clarke (DJ Clarkee). ESP promotions is born at the Roadmender, Northampton. A few packed nights called Bounce follow at Castaways (later renamed to Millwalkies). August – Tony Colston-Hayter, disolusioned with the increasingly stricter door policy of Jenny Rampling at Shoom, holds his first partys at Wembly Studios under the name “Apocalypse Now” One the last night of Apocalypse Now he lets ITN news film the event. Interviews with the dj's are dropped in favour of 'shock' footage of 'spaced out kids'.
August 17th
- The Sun publishes an investigation into the Heaven night club (then
owned by Richard Branson) and home to Spectrum. Claiming "Junkies
flaunt their craving by wearing T-shirts sold at the club bearing messages
like 'can you feel it?' &
After The Sun's article on Heaven, Richard Branson tells Paul Oakenfold that he need only rename his club rather than shut it down. Spectrum closes but opens again within weeks renamed Land of Oz At the end of the so called "Summer of Love" the ecstacy releated death of Janet Mayes at an illegal acid party sparks a Police crack down on warehouse partys. During one such raid at a party in Sevenoaks, 20 year old student Paul Hartnoll is beaten by uniformed officers. He recovers and goes on to form Orbital. September 12th - Acid House is introduced to Liverpool as James Barton takes over The State ballroom to start Daisy. DJ's on the fisrt night are Andy Carroll & Mic Microdot. A young James Perkins starts a club nights in Cheltenham called Trance. Robert Darby and Leslie Thomas charged with "conspiring to manage premises where drugs were supplied" after organising a boat party on the Thames. They are sentenced to 10 and 6 years imprisonment. October - Tony Colston-Hayter renames his organization to Sunrise after the bad publicity surrounding the last Apocalypse Now. The first event is stopped by Police. October 1st - Grooverider & Fabio open Rage
November 5th
- Sunrise sell 4000 tickets for their Guy Fawkes Edition party. As
the event kicks off in a derelict gas works (where the film Full Metal Jacket
was shot) riot Police raid it an shut down the music. At 5am the Police
withdraw hopelesslly out numbered by people who climbed barbed wire fences
and ran across dual carriageway's to get in.
November 7th - The Daily Mail newspaper reports sunrises party as "evil night of Ecstacy" December 10th - Genesis ('KP' & Wayne Anthony) do their first party in a warehouse near Aldgate, East London.
December 26th - Genesis return to the same warehouse (now with a written contract with the owner!). After initial problems with the electricity which see the first 300 or so people standing round in the dark, they are caught totally off guard as (mainly due to the reputation of the xmas eve party) 2000 people descend on the warehouse. The drink stocks were disapearing at such a rate that Wayne sent some people to a nearby 7-11 shop and bought every drink in the place at full price! Nice xmas bonus for the owner of that shop!
December 30th - Sunrise V "Final Party", held at the Astoria
New Years Eve - Sunrise team up with Genesis for parties under the name Sunset at Leeside Road, Hackney, London. A venue already used by Genesis on Christmas Eve & Boxing Day. Tony Colsten-Hayter is confronted by a gang of West Ham football thugs who demand a cut in the profits. This leaves him looking for party venues that do not fall within the 'terretories' of football gangs.
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Genesis / Sunset parties. "The Fight Goes On", "Against
All Odds", "Hedonism" & "Strength to Strength".
Inspired by what he had see at RiP, Joe Wieczorek starts holding illegal warehouse parties in various east end locations (Shacklewell Lane, Essex Road, Homerton & Ferry Lane to name a few). Labrynth is born. Around the same time, Andy Swallow and Tony Wilson having already run a succesfull after-hours club at Mile End, Hackney, starts Echos in a small club at the foot of Bow flyover, East London. Friday's are Tony Wilson's "Adrenaline" while Saturdays sees Andy Swallow's "Pasha". With links to ICF (West Ham United's football hooligans) the club soon becomes a notorious gangland venue.
January 28th -
RiP move to "The Dungeons" at Leabridge
Road, Leytonstone.
February 25th -
Biology hold their first party in a film studio in
Battersea.
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Rat Pack run Trip City at the Elephant & Castle Labrynth hold a party in a dissused warehouse at Silverton Way, Canning Town. An East-end gang try to take over the security but Joe refuses them. This leads to 3 men sneaking into the warehouse and attacking people with machetees. Joe is threatened at gun point and decided to get out of the warehouse game. Labrynth move to a licenced venue, The Four Aces Club in Dalton. James Barton teams up with John Kelly to start a new night at Liverpools Nights Alive nightclub calling it The Underground --- The scene takes a new direction as the parties move from inner city clubs and warehouses to the countryside. Soon there are Sunrise, Biology (Jarvis Sandy), Energy (Quintin "TinTin" Chambers & Jeremy Taylor), Back to the Future (Dave Roberts, also a partner in Sunrise), Weekend World & World Dance (Anton Le Pirate). All competing to be bigger and better than the last. They all hold some immense illegal partys with 1000's of Kwatts of sound, lasers & fun fairs attended by sometimes tens of thousands people cladded out in Baggy tops, smileys, bandanas & kickers. Acid House becomes a phrase reserved for the newspapers as the partys themselves begin to be called Raves. The term Raver is born :o) The location of these events was a closelly guarded secret up untill an hour or so before the start. Meeting points would be made available through flyers and pirate radio stations (Sunrise,Centre Force, Fantasy). Mobile phones were still widley regarded as Yuppy toys but thanks to BT's messaging service they became an ideal way to co-ordinate people to different meeting points (Motorway service stations usually) and eventually the venue itself. It generally turned into a game of "follow the car in front" untill you find a party. By keeping the venue secret like this they could get everyone on the move heading for the party or in the wrong direction if needed. The Police have no option but to follow. So the end effect is that 1000's of people can decend on one location in a matter of minutes. Once a party goes past a certain size there is, in reality very little the Police can do. --- Breakbeats start to appear in rave tunes. East end Hip Hop due, Shut Up & Dance are surprised by their 5,6,7,8 single becoming an anthem as they have never been to a rave.
Tommy Smith and Tony Creft take over the running of the illegal parties
around Blackburn after the original organisers are arrested.
With convoys of cars
all tuned to 102.5FM the parties quickly grow in size and reputation. Almost
every week empty buildings in and around the Blackburn area are decended
on by thousands of ravers. Sett End, Bubble Factory, Unit
7, Pump Street and many more abandond buildings,warehouses and even
an old abattoir are used for parties over the coming months.
April 29th – Back to the future, finding that their lined up venue has been
discovered end up holding a party in a cattle silo, still half full of animal
feed!! May 1st - Centre Force becomes the first 24/7 pirate acid house staion. The station is set up with help from Andy Swallow and other people connected to Echos. Police 'intelligence' and general rumours sugest that Centreforce (like Echos) is run by the ICF. "There were a lot of myths going round that we were involved in taking peoples doors, taking over the clubs demanding 25% and all that. Well, I dont know where the money went because I never saw any." - Andy Swallow
May 20th
- Sunrise 5000: 'Once In A Blue Moon' held in aircraft hanger at Santa
Pod race track. On arriving at the site in the early evening to set up,
Sunrise find there is no electricity and no toilets. Their only option is
to take a big risk with a diesel generator running dodgy wiring next to
a pile of old newsprint.
June 10th – Biology hold a party in a field near Elstree Studios, London.
Red Parrot illegals
around Blackburn area.
June 16th-18th - Hypnosis set up the first dance tent in on of the car parks at Glastonbury.
June 24th – Sunrise’s Midsummer Nights Dream
at White Waltham airstrip, Berkshire is attended by over 11000 people.
The Sun newspaper runs the famous headline "SPACED OUT"
with a two page "Ecstacy Airport” expose.
Other reports involve “youngsters so drugged up they ripped the heads
of pigeons!”“at the end of the night the floor was covered in empty
ecstacy wrappers”. Unsurprisingly , both were untrue. The empty wrappers
are actually pieces of silver foil that fell from the ceiling; dead pigeons
nowhere to be seen.
July 1st - 2nd Energy party held at Membury, Berkshire. Police seal off 20 miles of the M4.
July 22nd – Energy in a Warehouse behind Heston Services. Over 1000 Police seal off the entire area but ravers simply park their cars on the hard shoulder of the motorway and run across 6 lanes. Enough gain access to the party and the Police let it go on. The size of these parties increases rapidly, starting to cause national panic by the end of the summer. With tabloid reports of over 20,000 at one Sunrise event, and convoys of "crazed teenagers" tearing up and down motorways across the country, something needed to be done (hehe) Chief Superintendent Ken Tappenden sets up the Polices Pay Party Unit. Information is gathered about organizers etc and entered onto the HOLMES database. 16 year old Clair Leighton dies after taking an E at the Hacienda in Manchester. July / August - Spectrum hold the first large scale illegal rave in the Birmingham area. A field near Tamworth sees a full funfair and thousands of ravers. Due to a lot of Police problems with this event Spectrum go legal and use the Hummingbird nightclub for all future events. August 3rd - Anthony & Chris Donnely stage Joy at Stand Lees Farm, Rochdale. (flyer?)
August 19th - World Dance hold their first event near Junction 6 of the M25. Over 8000 people in attendance.
August 26th
- With the Police monitoring info lines and posing as Ravers to find venues
before the convoys, Energy put out on their information lines that
the first 5000 to arrive at their Summer Festival will get in free. Within
a few hours there are over 20,000 people dancing in a Surrey field.
September 16th - Live the Dream,
near Gib Lane, Blackburn
September 30th
– Police try to raid a Phantasy party near Reigate, but are beaten
back by ‘Strikeforce’ security with CS gas and dogs in full view of TV news
crews.
Egged on by tabloid front pages like "Acid peril of Drug Kids" & "Drugs & Gun haul at Acid Party", Tory MP Graham Bright pushes the "Entertainments (Increased Penalties) Act" through parliment and the Police's 'Pay Party Unit' hunt down the organisers.
Centre Force Radio is raided and their DJs arrested. On the same night their Echos club is also raided. November - Pandemonium do their last illegal event, held in a Church on Lime Street, Telford. The surrounding ring road is totally blocked and Paul Archer & Paul Dawks are banned from holding another event for 12 months.
Police force The
State in Liverpool to shut. Mike Knowler & Andy Carroll move down
the road to Bootle and open a new night. Quadrant Park is born.
November 11th- Police raid The Underground in Liverpool. James Barton & John Kelly banned from holding events in Liverpool. November - Konspiracy opened in Manchester by Chris Nelson. December - At Whitebirk, Blackburn a Police car is set alight during battles with Police trying to stop ravers entering the party, New Years Eve - Sunrise plan an end of the decade party and for the first time print the venue on the flyer. With only hours to go until the start time the Land Owner gives in to Police pressure and calls it off. The back up venue in Norfolk is the injucted by the local Council. At around 11pm the Sunrise message lines direct the remaining ravers to head for Heston Services on the M4, then from there they are directed to the National Panasonic building in Slough where Sunrise had negotiated with Biology and Genesis to join their party. New Years Eve - Amnesia House's (Bambam & the two brothers Keiran & Neville) party in Coventry is stopped after only a few hours.
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a warehouse in Radlett is cracked by Weekend World. They are joined by Sunrise,
Genesis and Biology for a free party organised in just a few hours. Police
road block the convoys and running battles between the Police and ravers
trying to get into the building result in it being allowed to continue until
9am.
James Perkins teams up with Chris Griffin to hold some nights in Cheltenham called Cage
Blackburn's illegal warehouse scene continues to grow with the Revenge and Hardcore Uproar parties.
March 17th
- Chris Griffin holds
the first Perception at the Brunel Centre, Bristol.
June 9th
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nr Blackburn Amnesia House are joined by Mickey Lynas (Bambam's brother) and they start to hold nights at the Coventry Sports Connection. June 22nd-24th - At the Glastonbury festival travellers start hooking up with inner city sounds systems like DiY. A new scene evolves with travelling sound systems at illegal free festivals. Spiral Tribe & Circus Warp are born. Again a loop hole in the law is exploited. As these are free festivals the 'Pay Party Unit' has no powers. It's now 'mass trespass' or 'breach of the peace' both difficult to enforce when there are so many people. July - Increased Penalties Bill is passed. Penalty for organising an illegal event is raised to £20,000 and 6 months imprisonment. Introspective at Longton Leisurebowl. Sindrome, started by Martin Redmond and DJ Bod becomes the first weekly Saturday night at Shelleys, Longton, Stoke-on-trent. The club up to this point has been 'the local sharon & tracey meat market'. Along side the other residents Unknown DJ and Steve Warner guests on the following weeks include Derrick May , Ritchie Hawtin, Colin Dale, Jam MC's, Neil Macey, Dave Angel and Tony Ross. After Amnesia House "One Step Beyond" at the Sports Connection a young man from Leicester dies. This is the Matthew in Friends of Matthew - Out There. have a listen to at the end of the Keith Suckling set from the following party ('Sky Blue')
Police attempt to shut down the Hacienda after last summer's death. After a lengthy court case the Hacienda stays open but has lost its original atmosphere as "Madchester"'s gangsters take over the drug scene. August 10th - "It's a fad. It will be over in 3 months" claims Superintendent Mick Bromwich of the Coventry Police.
August 23rd - Amnesia House hold "Sky Blue" their last party at the Sports
Connection, Coventry.
Pandemonium are joined by Mark Chamberlain as the public face for dealing with Councils and the Police. They do 3 sell out events in a Sports Centre in Maidly Alex Patterson (later of the ORB) and Jimmy Cauty (KLF) take over DJing in the VIP room at Land of Oz (held at Heaven in London). They play a wierd mix of film music and animal noises! Ambient music is born.
October - Spiral Tribe (Mark & Alex Harrison, Debbie Giffith & Simon Feeney) hold their first squat party, Detension, at an abandoned school house in London. They take the name (or so the story goes) from a spiral shaped fossil Mark had found. October 13th - The legendary Eclipse opens at Lower Ford Street, Coventry. Britain's first legal all night rave club. The club is packed all night every Friday & Saturday. September 1st - Pirate radio station Kiss becomes Britains first legal dance radio station.
November 24th
- 284 Ravers arested as the Police raid the Mad Hatters Tea Party
in Burnley, Lancashire
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February - Saturdays at Shelleys becomes the new home of Amnesia House with
Daz Willot as resident.
April - Time & Underground
hold their last party
at the Rag Market, Birmingham
April 19th - James Perkins and
Gideon hold a party at the Eclipse in Coventry. The line up includes Sasha,
Carl Cox, Jumping Jack Frost, SS, Ellis Dee and a PA from The Scientist.
Fantazia is born.
April 27th - First of the Forest
Hill free partys held near Oxford
May 8th - Second Forest
Hill free party (the Easygroove tape) May 22nd - After filming the video for “Move any Mountain” The Shamen’s Will Sinnott drowns off the coast off Gomera, Canary Islands
June
- Shelleys
is allowed to keep its licence after Longton Police object on grounds of
"serious overcrowding" July - DJ Welly takes up residency at The Pleasuredome, Farnworth, near Manchester. Within three weeks the usually quiet club is transformed and full to capacity week in week out. June 20-25th - Longstock free festival. Spiral Tribe join the fesitval with their now mobile sound system. July 26-29th - Happy Daze free festival nr Bala, Wales. Circus Warp & Spiral Tribe on site.
August 2-5th - Camelford free festival. Spiral Tribe, Circus Warp & DiY on site? MC Scallywag and DJ Aztek join Spiral Tribe. The following week they move their vehicles to the Stoney Cross travellers site. A move which un-nerves a lot of the travelling community due to the violent Police confrontation seen there in the eighties. August 28-31th - White Godess free free festival. (sound systems?) August 30th - free party organisers, Paul Shurrey and Rob Vega (Brainstorm) put on their first legal event in Bath. Rave legend Universe is born. September - Quest is born at the Wolverhampton Civic Hall.
Sept 14th
- Altern-8 turn up outside Shelleys with a sounds system on
the back of a lorry as people are leaving at closing time. They manage to
play 5 numbers to a crowd of 1000+ in the car park before the Police arrive.
Some footage from this was used in the video for Activ-8. Listen to audio
here..
December 6th
- ESP hold an event at Denby Leisure Centre (later to be known as The Sanctuary)
calling it Dreamscape.
New Years Eve - Fantazia
at Westpoint Exhibition Centre, Raindance-Big Bad Head at Melton
Mowbury.
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friday nights at J-Jays, Willenhall, Wolverhampton. Fridays at Shelleys is took over by Entropy, with Amnesia House on Saturdays. March - Kinetic take over residency at the Leisure Bowl, Stoke-on-Trent. Club Kintetic is born. February 28th - The Pleasuredome in Farnworth is closed after the Police find the bar staff are dealing drugs.
April 10th - ITV's Hitman & Her program do a show from the Eclipse in Coventry. A classic tv moment see's Michaela Stachen having
to leave the club because "its too hot ... they've all got eyes like
saucers ... ". April 20th - Spiral Tribe hold a party in a disused Warehouse in Acton,West London. Police turn up in full riot gear. People baricade all the exits and the Police use a JCB and sledge hammers to demolish a wall. Eventually storming the building beating people and making them lie face down on the floor. Over 100 people are injured. During the mayhem an ITV reported turns up but it so freaked out by what he sees that he leaves immediatly. Spiral Tribes convoy is escorted out of london under the watch of a Police helicopter. April 25th - After losing The Pleasuredome, DJ Welly and crew (Nigel the promoter, Jamie Scahill, Ken Grogan & John Waddiker) move their night to Bowlers, Traford Park, Manchester. Life @ Bowlers is born. May 1-4th - Beltane free festival, Lechlade, Spiral Tribe and Bedlam on site. 10,000+ people.
June - Exodus hold their first free party in the Luton area.
June 27th
- Amnesia House hold "The Book of Love" at Brayfield
Stadium. After first announcing hit intention to get married at a rave
on the BBC's "The Time, The Place" back in 1989. Mickey
Lynas (partner in Amnesia/Nemesis) gets his wish and marries with 15,000
ravers as witness' and Grooverider as the best man.
June 29th - Universe put on the first (and only?) legal outdoor rave in Wales, Adventures On A Pleasure Planet. Click here for photos.
July 25th - Fantazia
hold "One Step Beyond/Castle Donnington". Licenced for 25,000,
the totally outdoor stage is made to look like a castle with a huge dragon
in the middle of the crowd. Click here for photos.
August 7-9th - Torpedo Town free festival, Spiral Tribe and Adrenaline on site.
4 members of Spiral Tribe are arrested as the 'organisers' of Castle Morton festival.
Charges of 'conspiracy to cause a public nuisance' are eventually
dropped as thousands of ravers & travellers up and down the country
report themselves as witnesses making the processing of the case virtually
impossible.
August 28th - Pandemonium's "Here comes the sun" outdoor
event, to be held near Shrewsbury is cancelled the day before (an official
from the Council had measured the wrong fence and declared it wasnt
high enough. It was announced on the Radio before Mark Chamberlain could
correct the mistake (most likely this was a ploy to stop the rave).
Rumours circulate that Vision (Chris Griffin), who are holding an
event at Popham Airfield, near Winchester, would accept Pandemonium tickets
(untrue). This leads to 1,000's of people turning up there and the perimeter
fences being torn down. Unofficially there were over 40,000 people there
with the licence for 20,000.
Shelleys is
closed down after reports of "drugs being openly on sale in the near
by supermarket car park". September 11th - Universe are back in Bath with a massive outdoor event, Mind, Body & Soul. DJ Tanith & The Producer blow the roof off the main tent. Click here for pictures. October 30th - Obsession hold their first big event,The 3rd Dimension, at the Westpoint Exhibition Centre, Exeter.
December
- First issues of Eternity Magazine given away free at various raves.
New Years Eve - Fantazia, Littlecotte House. "This massive spectacular all night party will be held indoors and will host 16,000 party goers" - the flyer New Years Eve - Exodus hold their largest illegal free party to date. Over 10,000 people in a warehouse on Woodside industrial estate, Luton.
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April 30th - Universe do the first Tribal
Gathering with 25,000 people at Warminster near Bath. Total chaos on the surrounding roads with
a 15 mile traffic jam leading up to the site at about 9pm.
Dreamscape plan a massive weekend long event (Woodstock 2) with probably the biggest
flyer ever seen (A1 size!). The licence is granted but due to difficulies
with a financier Murray has to cancel the event. The late cancelation loses
ESP thousands.
May 14th - Obsession move to weekly club nights at the old cinema, Tan Bank Road,
Wellington, Nr Telford.
June 25th
- Dance Trance (Mickey Lynas ex Amnesia House) has his 1st Wedding aniversary at the Sanctuary.
July - After the sucess of last years Castle Morton festival, a bigger event is planned near the outskirts of Corby, Northamptonshire. It is to be called "The Mother". Unknown to the organisers, someone puts posters up in the area publicising the event and giving Police access to the mobile phone lines. Sound systems manage to crack the site on Friday the 7th but by Saturday a major Police operation blocks off the whole area and the phone info lines go dead.
The Criminal Justice Bill is put to Parliment. With the new Rave Clause, defining a
'Rave' as 100 or more people dancing outdoors to music "mainly comprising
of repetitive beats". New
powers for the Police will include the right to detain anyone they believe
is heading to an illegal rave and the right to confiscate sounds systems
(like they hadn't been doing this anyway)
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| Shouts for their help and contributions in no particular order to Stuart @ Netplan, Beach!, Paul Welding (DJ Welly), Arnie, Master@Work, M.Richardson, Andrew White, Sam Mcghie, Martin Redmond, Ben Kirk, Nev Hatfield, Jue Williams, Steve O'reilly, Mike "Mjet", X-ite, "G", Scott Amison, Julie Poolie, Pete @ TapesGalore, Richard Clarke (DJ Clarkee), Charles & James Perkins (Fantazia), Fusion, Andy Mac, Raindance Man, Weed, Wayne Anthony (Genesis), Matt @ B2VOS, DJ Jedi, Chrissy/Nick/Old Boy Bolla & the rest of the Dance Energy Crew, Bryan Woodcock, DJ Chance, Dairymilk Warrior, Ian (AlienEye), Dunxx+the Welshpool Crew & not forgetting the DJ Fav. |
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...and
for inspiration 'back in the day' shouts to all the old Mid Wales
crews Wormlow, JJay's, Shelleys, Genesis(e), Clyro Court, Ultim-8,
Genesis(e) clyro, digbeth lot, Acid Junkies, Spirals, Circus Warp
& Normal party people still free or otherwise.....
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