Issue 41 – Ravescene

Ravescene Magazeen #41 (July ’93) covers the hottest UK raves this summer, including Labrynth, Dreamscape, and Universe’s “Big Love,” with a dance chart featuring 2 Bad Mice, Carl Cox, and Original Vibes.

ADVERTS

  • Hard Edge – Berkshires Dance Music Specialists. 100 High Street, Maidenhead SL6
  • Promise & Kool FM present Jungle Fever – 13th August @The Warehouse, London EC1
  • Labrynth – Every Friday night @ 12 Dlaston Lane, London E8
  • 691 Promotions Ltd present Reincarnation – 14th August @ Crystal Palace Sports Centre
  • Labrynth – 28th August @ Bagleys, York Way, Kings Cross N1
  • De Underground Records, 18 Sebert Road, London E7
  • Solid Bass Records, 12 Terminus Street, Harlow CM20 1EU
  • Wax City Records, 306-308 London Road, Croydon
  • Sunrise – Love Energy ’93 – 28th August @ The National Bowl, Milton Keynes
  • Vinyl Mania Records, 214 Northfields Avenue, London W13
  • Mo’s Music Machine Limited
  • XL Recordings present Jonny L “Ooh I Like It” XLT 44 – 16th August 1993
  • Elevation – Next event September + video
  • Dreamscape Woodstock 2

RAVE LISTINGS

  • Labrynth Warehouse Saturday 28th August. Bagleys Warehouse, Kings Cross, London N1
  • Dance Europe Weekender 24th-26th September. Eurodisney, Paris
  • Dreamscape Festival 20th-22nd August. Milton Keynes, Beds
  • Happy Days Poolside Party Every Sunday. The Kings Oak Pub, Epping Forest, Loughton, Essex
  • Arcadia Every Friday. The Crest, Main Road, Isle Of Sheppey, Kent
  • Universe “Big Love” Friday 13th August. Lower Pertwood Farm, Warmintser, Wiltshire
  • Happy Days Under A Tent 14th August. The Arena Essex Raceway, Purfleet, Essex
  • Reincarnation Saturday 14th August. Crystal Palace Sports Centre
  • Orange Every Friday. Camden Palace, London
  • Club Labrynth Every Friday & Saturday. 12 Dalston Lane, London E8
  • Sunrise Saturday 28th August. The National Bowl, Milton Keynes
  • Orange & The Living Dream Saturday 7th August. Arena Essex, Thurrock
  • Fusion Friday 6th August. Sterns, Worthing, West Sussex
  • Brighter Dayz Every Thursday. The Wag, Wardour Street, London W1
  • Oddyssey ‘Get Right On One Matey’ Foam Night 28th August. Ardleigh Showground, Colchester

CHART

Dance chart compiled by The Pigbag

  1. Original Vibes – Main Groanin EP
  2. Kev Bird & Wax Doctor – TBN Remix
  3. 2 Bad Mice – Underground EP
  4. Metal Heads – Angel EP
  5. Edge 8 – Illegal EP
  6. Ronnie B & E Simms – This & Call
  7. XVX – W/C
  8. Carl Cox – U Know Me
  9. Boogie Times Tribe – Hardcore Noise
  10. Space Cadet – Thirdwave EP

Issue 40 – Ravescene

Ravescene Magazeen #40 (July ’93) captures the summer rave season with Labrynth Warehouse, Dreamscape Festival, Fantazia, and Universe “Big Love.” Jimmy J’s LAB Top 10 highlights key tracks from Untouchables, C-B12, Krome & Time, and more.

ADVERTS

  • The Roundway Studios, London N17
  • Dreamscape Woodstock 2
  • Elevation Showtime ’93 @ The Roller Express
  • Vinyl Mania Records, 214 Nothfields Avenue, Ealing, London W13
  • De Underground Records, 18 Sebert Road, London E7
  • Pyramid Promotions presents Innersense every Saturday
  • Labrynth @ Bagleys Film Studios Saturday 24th July 1993
  • Wax City Records, 306-308 London Road, Croydon
  • Techno Nations The Beginning
  • Fantazia Twice As Nice
  • Wild – Club Labrynth @ 12 Dalston Lane, London E8
  • Mo’s Music Machine
  • Reincarnation 691 Promotions at Crystal Palace on Saturday 14th August

RAVE LISTINGS

  • Labrynth Warehouse Saturday 24th July. Bagleys Film Studios, York Way, Kings Cross, London N1
  • Dance Europe Weekender September 24th, 25th, 26th. Eurodisney, Paris, France
  • Rise And Shine Saturday 24th July. Oscars, Clacton Pier, Clacton, Essex.
  • Elevation Saturday 24th July Roller Express, Lea Valley Trading Est., Edmonton N18
  • Dreamscape Festival Friday , Saturday & Sunday. 20th, 21st & 22nd August. Milton Keynes, Beds
  • Dream Dance Every Saturday, Nobles Niteclub, Bournmouth
  • Happy Days Poolside Party Every Sunday Evening. The Kings Oak Pub, In the heart of Epping Forest, High Beach, Loughton, Essex
  • Thunder & Joy Every other Sunday, Raw, 112a Great Russell Street, London WC1
  • Universe “Big Love” Friday 13th August. Lower Pertwood Farm, A350 Nr Wanminster, Wiltshire
  • Fantazia Saturday 14th August. Cricket St Thomas Wildlife Park on the South Coast.
  • Happy Days Under A Tent Saturday 7th August.
  • Orange Outdoor Event Saturday 31st July Essex Arena, Thurrock, Essex
  • Reincarnation Saturday 14th August Crystal Palace Sports Centre
  • Fusion At Sterns Friday 6th August Stems Nightclub, Worthing
  • Anromeda VI (Pandemonium) Friday 23rd July. The Aston Villa Leisure Centre, birmingham, West Midlands
  • Obsession Friday 23rd July Rivermead Leisure Centre, Richfield Avenue, Reading, Berks
  • World Dance Saturday 31st July Llyd International Airport, Nr Ashford, Kent
  • Dance Planet Friday 30th July. The Sanctuary, Denbigh Leisure Park, V7 Saxon Street, Milton Keynes, Beds
  • Orange Every Friday Camden Palace, London 9pm – 6am Entrance £10
  • Club Labrynth Every Friday & Saturday Night. 12 Dalston Lane, Hackney, London E8

CHART

LAB TOP 10 by Jimmy J

  1. Enjoy This – Untouchables (Tuff Toonz)
  2. Crowd Says Rewind (Remix) – C-B12 (Big City)
  3. S.M.D. (White Label)
  4. Take Me To The Top – Sunshine Productions (White Label)
  5. Mixed Biscuit EP (Bear Neccessities Records)
  6. Ten 44 – Freestyle & DJ R (Awesome Recs)
  7. Slammer – Krome & Time (Sub Base Records)
  8. Heading Into The Light – Manix (Reinforced)
  9. Future Followers (Remix) – Tango (Formation Recs)
  10. Dub — Criminal Minds (Labello Blanco Records)

Issue 39 – Ravescene

Ravescene Magazeen #39 (June ’93) showcases summer 1993 rave highlights, with Labrynth Warehouse, Fantazia, Dreamscape Festival, and Universe among the key events across London, Milton Keynes, and the South Coast.

ADVERTS

  • De Underground Records, 18 Sebert Road, London E7
  • Pyramid Promotions presents Innersense every Saturday
  • Wax City Records, 306-308 London Road, Croydon
  • 2’e’Z Records – Join mailing list
  • Lucky Spin Records, 121 Kings Road, Chelsea, London SW3
  • Wild – Club Labrynth @ 12 Dalston Lane, London E8
  • Elevation The Payback. June 19th Roller X-Press
  • Fantazia Twice As Nice

RAVE LISTINGS

  • Labrynth Warehouse Saturday 24th July. Bagleys Film Studios, York Way, Kings Cross, London N1
  • Reincarnation Saturday 10th July. Kings Hall, Herne Bay, Kent
  • Destiny Saturday 3rd July. Shades of Rythmn PA. Oscars, Clacton Pier, Essex
  • Dance Europe Weekender September 24th, 25th, 26th. Eurodisney, Paris, France
  • Rise And Shine Saturday 24th July. Oscars, Clacton Pier, Clacton, Essex
  • Every Picture Tells A Story Saturday 26th June & Saturday 3rd June. Club Labrynth, 12 Dalston Lane, London E5
  • Elevation Saturday 24th July Roller Express, Lea Valley Trading Est Edmonton N18
  • Penetration Saturday 10th July. Gatwick Airport
  • Dreamscape Festival Friday & Saturday 20/21st August. Milton Keynes Beds.
  • Promise Every Friday The Wag, Wardour Street, London W1
  • Oz Saturday 10th July. Megacite, Avenue de l’Hippodrome. 8000 Amiens, France
  • Dream Dance Every Saturday, Nobles Niteclub, Bournmouth
  • Ravelation Saturday 3rd July. The Dome, Southall Lane. Hounslow, Middlesex
  • Happy Days Poolside Party Every Sunday Evening. The Kings Oak Pub, In the heart of Epping Forest, High Beach, Loughton, Essex
  • Thunder & Joy Every Sunday, Raw 112a Great Russell Street, London WC1
  • Life & Utopia Sat 17th July, The Warehouse 134 – 146 Curtain Rd. London, E1
  • Prophecy Saturday 10th July. Roller Express, Lea Valley Trading Est. Edmonton, London N9
  • Universe “Big Love” Friday 13th August. Lower Pertwood Farm, A350 Nr Warminster, Wiltshire
  • Amnesia House Friday 16th July. The Sanctuary. V7 Saxon Street, Milton Keynes
  • AWOL At Quest Saturday 17th July. Quest, Broad Sireet, Wolverhampton
  • Fantazia Saturday 14th August. Cricket St Thomas Wildlite Park on the South Coast
  • Labrynth Summer Ball Oldies from ’88 – ‘93 Saturday 3rd July. 12 Dalston Lane, Hackney. London E8
  • Happy Days Under A Tent Saturday 7th August
  • World Dance Saturday 31st July. Llyd International Airport, Kent
  • Dance Paradise Saturday 3rd July. Tiffany’s, Marine Parade, Great Yarmouth, Norfolk
  • Fantasy Ball Wednesday 7th July. Leez Priory, Great Leighs, Nr Chelmsford, Essex
  • Formation Records Tour Part 3 Saturday 3rd July. Sadmax, 9 Walker Street, The Wicker Archer, Sheffield
  • Euphoria Saturday 17th July. Ocean Rooms, Pier Terrace, Gorleston, Great Yarmouth
  • The Promised Land Saturday 17th July. Bass Box, Warehouse Harbet Road, Edmonton N15
  • AWOL & Pandemonium Friday 2nd July. The Institute, Digbeth, Birmingham
  • Orange Outdoor Event Satuday 31st July At an Essex location
  • Reincarnation Saturday 14th August Crystal Palace Sports Centre

Issue 37 – Ravescene

Ravescene Magazeen #37 (May ’93) spotlights Rabbit City & Edge Records with Gordon Matthewman on the labels’ history, hit releases, and UK techno scene insights, alongside rave listings for May–June 1993.

FEATURED ARTICLE – RABBIT CITY & EDGE RECORDS

Interviewed by maxwell

RABBIT CITY and EDGE records are very successful but still much much under-rated in this country. Ravescene meets the owner (Gordon Matthewman) in a pub in Stockwell to find out the full story.

Rs: What were you doing before you started Rabbit City Records?

GM: My first job was playing the Trumpet on a ship.

Rs: You’re obviously musically minded, what do you think of Dj’s with no technical music ability making records?

GM: I think that’s perfectly legitimate. Its like if you put a producer with a group of musicians you can sometimes get a better sound than if the musicians were left to themselves.

Rs: Your first release on Rabbit City, ‘Cutter Mix’ was an instant hit, how did that come about?

GM: Well basically it was a mix using various samples. I got an acetate of it cut and gave it to Colin Faver. he played it for the first time at Rage and there was immediate reaction from a distributor who was interested in it.

Rs: Does Colin Faver play a big part in

GM: Colin has been a friend of mine for years, and it’s through him, and his show that I meet new acts for my label eg The Aphex Twin and Force Mass Motion.

Rs: Moving on, your biggest hit to date has to be ‘Compounded’, the first release on Edge records borrowing a line from an old Garage track, was that intentional?

GM: No, it was only two weeks after it was released that someone pointed the similarity out. I went back through my collection and found that I actually had the record in question. The strange thing was that they were both in the same key.

Rs: The B-side to that record is full of different styles, Deep House, Techno and Garage, was that intentional.

GM: Yes, I set up Edge records to concentrate on my own work, with R.C. concentrating on other peoples. I would advise people to do one all out club track and three experimental tracks per E.P.

Rs: What do you think of the Hardcore scene at the moment?

GM: I don’t know, I don’t go to Hardcore raves. Before I last went to Germany Some Dj’s asked me to bring some breakbeat tunes. I listened to about twenty but only liked four or five.

Rs: So can you relate more easily to the Techno/Acid German sound

GM: Yes, and it has resulted in me licensing two E.P’s from Structure and the setting up of Force Inc UK.

Rs: What are you doing in the immediate future?

GM: I’m going to New York and Germany, and Rabbit City II as well as Force Inc 3, featuring brand new Thomas Heckman tracks, are soon to be released.

Rs: And long term?

GM: I’d like to work with percussion sounds.

Rabbit City, Edge and Force Inc Uk will go from strength to strength and Gordon Matthewman deserves all the success he gets. The Excellent hard acid Ware House E.P. is now out on the Force Inc U.k. (No. 2) and if you have any demo tapes for consideration please send them to Colin Faver at Kiss FM. PO Box 100 8BR

ADVERTS

  • De Underground Records
  • Pyramid Promotions presents Innersense every Saturday
  • Double Dipped and Every Picture Tells A Story
  • Knite Force
  • Labrynth Friday Night Wild
  • 691 Promotions Ltd presents ReincarnationSaturday 29th May 1993
  • Lucky Spin Records
  • Slimes @ The Soundshaft
  • Hardcore Zone @ Wax City Records

RAVE LISTINGS

  • Destiny Saturday 29th May. All Night. Oscars, The Pier, Clacton, Essex.
  • AWOL At The Movies Sunday 30th May. All Night. Bagley Film Studios, York Way, London N1
  • Reincarnation – The Warm Up – Saturday 22nd May 1993 The Kings Hall, Herne Bay, Kent
  • Reincarnation Saturday 29th May 1993 Crystal Palace Sports Centre Ledrington Rd, Off Anerley Hill Upper Norwood SE19 2BL
  • Release The Pressure Saturday 29th May
  • Evolution Saturday 29th May 1993 The Wax, Temple Mill Lane Leyton London E15
  • The Lost City Sunday 30th May 1993 Bass Box Warehouse, Unit H9 Lea Valley Trading Est. Harbert Rd London N18
  • Universe Friday 4th June 1993 A46 Near Bath, Avon (Junction 18, M4)
  • Double Dipped/Every Picture Tells A Story Saturday 22nd and Saturday 29th May Club Labrynth (The Four Aces) 12 Dalston Lane, London E8
  • Labrynth Friday 21st and Friday 28th May Club Labrynth (The Four Aces) 12 Dalston Lane, London E8
  • New Age Friday 21st May. The Edge, Lower Ford St. Coventry.
  • Slimetime
  • Labrynth Warehouse Saturday 24th July at a Central London location
  • Megadog Friday 28th May. The Rocket, Holloway Road, London N7
  • Hippodrome 9 Sunday 30th May. The Hippodrome, Leicester Square, London W1

Issue 38 – Ravescene

Ravescene Magazeen #38 (May ’93) spotlights AUTOMATION’s Yellow EP, their approach to music for dancing, UK rave listings for June–July, and the Billy Bunters Labrynth 10 chart.

FEATURED ARTICLE – THE COLOUR OF AUTOMATION

When Liam Howlett cited Automation in The Ravescene Year Book as a band that he had a lot of respect for. Their notoriety was assured. ‘Yeah, that came as a real surprise, we only found out a couple of days ago, it gave us a real kick’.

Lee Roseman along with his MC brother Tony and Lee Fitzsimmons are the trio that make up the collective called AUTOMATION and have to date released seven tunes on their co-owned label TRIPLE HELIX. The Pink EP is probably the most noted to date. Five have been named after colours including red, blue and green, ‘we just came up with the idea of colours and stuck to it, says Tony. ‘Someone sent us a letter advising us to call the next one “The Polka Dot” EP . The options are limitless.’

However for their next release in mid-June they settled on Yellow. ‘We toyed with the name “THE UNITED COLOURS OF AUTOMATION” as a title for our forthcoming LP which hasn’t been recorded yet’. THE YELLOW EP offers three trax, “OFF YER FACE” a blatant summer outdoor rave stomper, however gimmicky, “NOISE BLEED” where thrash metal meets techno and “RUFFKUT” breakbeating new ground with hardcore foundations.

So far their career development has been slow but sure, casually balancing on the high wire of respectability and fame even down to acquiring the most marketable logo since our own Techno
smilees.

Most memorable is the permanent backdrop at Knowledge but ‘we plastered stickers all over London, even in Harrods’ boasts Lee.

To the more cynical ear the music, on vinyl, could be viewed as minimalist, even naive, but what clearly caught Liam’s attention is an energy that can easily be transposed onto the live’ stage. Something all too rare in the ravescene and if there’s a strand that runs through all of their work to date, it must be said, they are primarily A BAND. They possess that unquantifiable thing that sparks enthusiasm and interest but when asked to define their music Tony states ‘we do what we do’ so even they couldn’t tell you . ‘We still tune into the pirates when we can’, not so easy being based in an Ashford 17th century farmhouse amidst the tekno-ology of their in-house studio. ‘We prefer not to be influenced. We make music for people to dance to and never forget’ is their doctrine. Perhaps therein lies the secret.

ADVERTS

  • Elevation The Payback. June 19th Roller X-Press
  • Promise, The Best of Both Worlds – Warehouse Meets Garage @ The Wag Club, Wardour St, London W1
  • Ravelation – Saturday 3rd July @ The Dome, Southall Lane, Hounslow, Middlesex
  • Club Labrynth @ 12 Dalston Lane, London E8
  • De Underground Records, 18 Sebert Road, London E7
  • Lucky Spin Records, 121 Kings Road, Chelsea, London SW3
  • Knite Force
  • Mega Dog presents Midi Circus, Saturday 19th June @ Brixton Academy
  • Wax City Records, 306-308 London Road, Croydon

RAVE LISTINGS

  • Labrynth Warehouse Saturday 24th July. Bagleys Film Studios, York Way, London N1
  • Elevation Saturday 19th June. Roller Express, Lea Valley Trading Estate, London N8
  • Reincarnation Saturday 10th July. Kings Hall, Herne Bay, Kent
  • Astrology (Global Explosion) Staurday 12th June. Roller Express, Lea Valley Trading Estate, London N8
  • Club Essence Friday 11th June. The Garden, 352 Chartwell Sq, Southend
  • Euphoria Friday 25th June. The Warehouse, Union Street, Plymouth
  • Dance Europe Weekender September 24th – 26th. Euro Disney, Paris
  • Rise And Shine Saturday 26th June. Oscars, Clacton Pier, Clacton
  • Double Dipped / Every Picture Tells A Story Saturday 12th & 19th June. 2 Dalston Lane, London E8
  • Prophecy Saturday 10th July. Roller Express, Lea Valley Trading Estate, London N8
  • Delirious Friday 18th June. Rhythm Station, 35 Station Road, Aldershot
  • Jellydream Thursday 10th June. Turnmills, 63b Clerkenwell Road, London EC1
  • Slimes Every Friday from 4th June. The Soundshaft, Hungerford Lane, London WC1
  • Penetration Saturday 10th July. Gatwick Airport
  • Jungle Book Friday 25th June. The Rocket, Holloway Road, London N7
  • Promise Every Friday from 4th June. The Wag, Wardour Street, London W1
  • Oz Saturday 10th July. Megacite, France
  • Dream Dance Every Saturday. Nobles Niteclub, Bournemouth
  • Ravelation Saturday 3rd July. The Dome, Southall Lane, Hounslow
  • Happy Days Poolside Party Every Sunday evening. The Kings Oak Pub, High Beach, Loughton, Essex
  • Thunder & Joy Every Sunday. Raw, 112a Great Russell St, London WC1

CHART

Billy Bunters Labrynth 10

  1. Vibes – Sing It Loud / Obsession – Asylum Music Inc
  2. Kid Andy – Stop Spinning Me Around – Boogie Beat Records
  3. Rythm Quest – Closer (Golden Delicious Remix) – Network
  4. Altern 8 – Everybody – Network
  5. Order 2 Move – Rave Till Morning – Boogie Beat Records
  6. Rush Hour feat. Mac B – Be Alright – Soundman
  7. Piano 1993 – Take Me Away – Whitelabel
  8. Solo – Axis (Deep In The Underground) – Production House
  9. Bash St Kids – I Like To Get Away – Movin Shadow
  10. Lewi Cifer – 99 Red Balloons – Whitelabel