hardcore classics

This is a fascinating insight into the rave / new age traveller crossover. I am the same age as this girl, and remember watching this when it was first broadcast (1992) and being very envious of her life. I'm not now, but I was then.

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Vague recollection of watching that at the time - was it part of the Snub TV BBC2 slot?

This was much later, but a bit of a classic
Exodus Collective - Living with the enemy - part 1

A little off-topic but does anyone remember a BBC2 drama which was about a Traveller couple who gave up the raving and settled down to renovate a terraced house? Sounds terrible, but it was written with a deft touch and was years ahead of its time in some ways. Must have been around 1994.

Another Krome & Time - The Slammer - God, I loved that tune, still do really
 
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maxi

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from the new House Crew box set

"As if all that wasn't enough The House Crew actually went back to the studio to make brand new House Crew music for the first time in over 2 decades!!! They have 3 brand new tracks featured in here and yes they are just as good as you would expect."

 

maxi

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there are some good remixes on it too e.g.

all these legends seem to be able to channel their old powers more or less as they were. they did it on the acen box set too. it's quite beautiful that that spirit still exists in a lot of people. theyve not forgotten one bit. i guess hardcore really will never die !!


 

luka

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i remember being in that wetherspoons at liverpool st having a few drinks and it was all the lads with the skin tight jeans, even the fat lads had to squeeze into them, its an outpost of essex that pub, a beachhead, but then my mate elbowed me in the ribs and said, look at him, hes still got the spirit of rave upon him, and it was true this older man his whole body langauge, his aura, it was so open and optimistic and shimmering you could tell the Ecstasy had rewired his relationship to the world permanantly, he seemed like the only human being in the building
 
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