Ravescene Magazeen

Original article published on the now dead website www.oldskoolreview.co.uk which I discovered via Rendezvous Projects. It can still be found in it’s original format on Wayback Machine. Published dates taken from a post on the rolldabeats forum. All images & cover scans are my own.

Note, issues 18 & 26 were never released hence the existence of 19A and 27A.

Article First Published – September 2009

Many of you will remember Ravescene Magazine. It was in a folded A4 format, on white paper with a mix of black and purple/mauve/red print. It was packed full of all the latest goings on in London Town, and featured interviews and reviews of all kinds. I used to get my copy in the post as I lived in Grimsby at the time. It was what kept me in touch with what was at that time the hub of the scene. Trying to get hold of early copies these days is a hard task indeed.

We caught up with Gwen Howells, the lady behind Ravescene Magazine and Double Dipped, the night she used to host alongside the magazine…………

How would you describe yourself as a youth before you discovered the rave scene?

How did you get into raving /clubbing and when would this have been?

Issue 1
25th October 1991
Issue 2
8th November 1991
Issue 3
22nd November 1991
Issue 4
6th December 1991
Issue 5
13th December 1991
Issue 6
17th January 1992
Issue 7
31st January 1992
Issue 8
14th February 1992
Issue 9
28th February 1992
Issue 10
13th March 1992
Issue 11
27th March 1992
Issue 12
10th April 1992

Can you tell us a bit about the first raves/events you attended?

What gave you the initial impetus to start Ravescene? Was it purely your idea, or was it a group project?

Can you tell us a little bit about the first issue? What was it like trying to organize advertising, features, event coverage etc?

How did you promote the first issue? And where and when did you sell it?

Issue 13
24th April 1992
Issue 14
8th May 1992
Issue 15
22nd May 1992
Issue 16
5th June 1992
Issue 17
19th June 1992
Issue 19
3rd July 1992
Issue 19A
17th July 1992
Issue 20
31st July 1992
Issue 21
14th August 1992
Issue 22
28th August 1992
Issue 23
11th September 1992
Issue 24
25th September 1992
Issue 25
9th October 1992
Issue 27
23rd October 1992
Issue 27A
6th November 1992
Issue 28
27th November 1992
Issue 29
11th December 1992
Issue 30
15th January 1993

Talk us through issue 2. At what point did you decide that it might be a project worth continuing with?

What were the highlights of the first year in print? Did you continue running it from the same place, and how did you manage the typeset/printing process?

How long did it run for, and what was the plan? Was it just a run it until you get fed up kind of project?

Issue 31
5th February 1993
Issue 32
19th February 1993
Issue 33
12th March 1993
Issue 34
2nd April 1993
Issue 35
16th April 1993
Issue 36
30th April 1993
Issue 37
14th May 1993
Issue 38
4th June 1993
Issue 39
25th June 1993
Issue 40
16th July 1993
Issue 41
30th July 1993
Issue 42
20th August 1993
Issue 43
24th September 1993
Issue 44
15th October 1993
Issue 45
19th November 1993
Issue 46
17th December 1993
Issue 47
21st January 1994
Issue 48
4th February 1994
Issue 49
11th March 1994
Issue 50
25th March 1994
Issue 51
20th May 1994
Issue 52
23rd September 1994

There must have been a few heavy moments…………discuss……..

Worst moments?

Best moments?

DJ’s

Venues & Top Nights

Top PA’s

Can you explain what you did afterwards, and what your thoughts were on the music and the way it changed over the years?

And a big shout out to……..

Ravescene Magazeen – Safe as house!

Issue 52 – Ravescene

Ravescene Magazeen #52 (Sep ’94) introduces Double Dipped’s Pumphouse at Enfield Palladium. A converted water pumping station with cutting-edge sound, themed nights, and VIP perks, it brings the best house DJs and old-school rave energy to North London.

FEATURED ARTICLE – Double Dipped House Division

At Bagleys, the emphasis was always equally on all forms of house, from hardcore to trance and now we’ve moved the hardcore to a new massive venue, we have no intention of neglecting the house side of things! The atmosphere in the bar at Bagleys has always been brilliant and the music superb (we always put it in the bar as when we’re working that’s what we listen to all night!) and we’ve transposed this to a stunning new venue.

So the Pumphouse was launched on September 10th and it was wonderful! It takes place at the Enfield Palladium, which is located on the banks of the River Lea. The club was created out of an old water pumping station and no expense was spared to provide the best in facilities. The lights, laser, sound are all state of the art. Add to this loads of secure parking, pleasant security even lovely loos and you know that it all helps to make a good night out. There is a full restaurant menu, plus cocktail ad champagne bar and a terrace where you can sit overlooking the canal.

Every week the club is themed out with loads of backdrops, hangings and UV and the music if proper party house – not boring garage or hard trance, but music you can let go to! (It reminds us of what raving was like two or three years ago – the same vibe!) Our resident DJ’s are Pee-Why and John ‘OO’ Fleming (who you’ll remember from Bagleys) and MC Boogaloo keeps it all jumping. Every week as well we’re booking top-line DJ’s from the most exciting and happening events up and down the country. The aim is to bring to you the best DJ’s so that you don’t have to travel to the West End to hear them! The pumphouse is the most exciting new club to emerge for a long time as it’s different from anything else!  

The new membership and VIP bar is now open, so fill in the form on the back to receive your membership card so that you can benefit from extra- special facilities when you visit the club.

The club is very easy to get to from all over the country, being just a few minutes from junction 25 (M25) and close to the A10. Phone us on 081 524 7347 for more details.

The club is licensed for 1200 and does get very busy, so it’s best to arrive early. Members are given priority entry, so it makes sense to send off for your card now.

ADVERTS

  • Double Dipped @ The Ravedome, Southall Lane, Heston, Middlesex
  • Pumphouse. Every Saturday night at The Palladium Enfield

Issue 46 – Ravescene

Ravescene Magazeen #46 (Dec ’93) celebrates festive hardcore with full Xmas and New Year rave listings, plus Billy Bunters’ top Labrynth Hardcore 20 tracks. All the DJs, hits, and parties for a proper rave holiday season.

ADVERTS

  • Life Utopia – 25th December @ Roller Express, Lea Valley Trading Estate, Edmonton, London N18
  • Jimmy J – Bad DJ/Into The Music (Labrynth Productions)
  • The Dark Side II – Jungle & Technology (React)
  • The Labrynth Christmas Ball – 25th December @ Bagleys Film Studio, Goods Way, Kings Cross, London N1
  • Club Labrynth @ 12 Dalston Lane, London E8
  • Kniteforce
  • Mo’s Music Machine Limited
  • Mega Dog New Years Day Loon Out @ Brixton Academy

RAVE LISTINGS

MONDAY
  • Rebirth The Gass Club, Whitcombe Court, Whitcombe Street, London W1
  • The Monday Club Fish, 37-39 Oxford Street, London W1
WEDNESDAY
  • Yikez Camilla’s. 43a Gold Street, Northampton
THURSDAY
  • Spirit Picasso’s, Broad Street, Woverhampton.
  • Jungelite Central Park, 38 Kensington High Street, London W8
  • Jungle Nation 414 Coldharbour Lane, Brixton, London Sw9
FRIDAY
  • Labrynth Club Labrynth, 12 Dalston Lane, London E8.
  • The Box The Bridwell, Lowfield Street, Dartford, Kent
  • Club Zen 28 The Concourse, The Brunell Centre, Bletchley, Milton Keynes, Bucks.
  • Pure Pleasure Riviera Lights, 18-20 St Peters Street, Bedford, Beds
  • Club Kinetic The Leisure Bowl, Longton, Stoke
  • Dance Paradise Tiffany’s, Marine Parade, Great Yarmouth, Norfolk
  • Dance Elevation The Paradise, Parkfield Street, London N1.
  • Telepathy The Wax Club, Temple Mills Lane, Stratford, London E15
  • Equinox Milwaukees, A6 Between Rushden & Bedford, Northants
  • Orange Camden Palace, Camden, London Nw1
  • Arcadia The Crest, Main Road, Leysdown, Isle Of Sheppey, Kent
  • Vertigo Smarts, High Street, Southend-on-sea, Essex
  • Tranquil Zone Coolburys, 807 High Road, Tottenham, London N17
  • Best Of British United Kingdom, Buckhold Road, Wandsworth, London Sw18
  • Pimp Picasso’s, Broad Street, Wolverhampton
  • The Fruit Club Brunel Rooms, Havelock Square, Swindon, Wilts
  • Boomshanker The Speedway Stadium, Saddlebow Road, Kings Lynn, Norfolk
SATURDAY
  • Labrynth 12 Dalston Lane, Hackney, London E8
  • Wonderland The Astoria, Charing Cross Road, London Wc1
  • Quest Paloma’s, 34-36 Broad Street, Wolverhampton
  • Happy Dayz Monroes, Eastern Esplanade, Southend, Essex
  • The Ark The Studio, Powis Street, Woolwich, London, Se18
  • AWOL The Paradise Club, Parkfield Street, Islington, London N1
  • Jus’ House Happy Jax, Arch No. 5, Crucifix Lane, London Bridge, Se1
  • LSD The Marquee, Charing Cross Road, London Wc1
  • Club 2000 The Coliseum, 2-4 Hardwicks Way, Wandsworth, London Sw18
  • Progress The Wherehouse Club, 110a Friargate, Derby
  • Innersense Lazerdrome, 267 Rye Lane, Peckham, London Se15
  • Sex, Love & Motion The Soundshaft, Hungerford Lane, Craven Street, Charing Cross, London Wc2
FRIDAY 17TH DECEMBER
  • Sweat Bagleys Film Studio, York Way, Kings Cross, London N1
SATURDAY 18TH DECEMBER
  • Labrynth Ball Oldies & Classics From ‘88 – 92. Dalston Lane, Hackney, London E8
  • Defection Roller Express, Lea Valley Trading Estate, Edmonton, London N18
  • Orange & Raindance The Rocket, 166-220 Holloway Road, London N7
  • Elevation & Reincarnation Crystal Palace National Sports Centre, London
THURSDAY 23RD DECEMBER
  • Wonderland The Astoria, Charing Cross Road, London Wc2
  • Stuff The Turkey Rascals, 5 Little Portland Street, London W1
CHRISTMAS DAY
  • Labrynth Bagleys Film Studio, Goods Way, Kings Cross, London N1
  • Life Utopia Roller Express, Lea Valley Trading Estate, Edmonton, London N18
BOXING DAY
  • Rise & Shine Clacton Pier, Sea Front, Clacton-on-sea, Essex
  • Orange The Hippodrome, Leicester Square, London W1
NEW YEARS EVE
  • Labrynth 12 Dalston Lane, Hackney, London E&.
  • Rise & Shine Clacton Pier, Sea Front, Clacton-on-sea, Essex
  • Amnesia House The Edge, Lower Ford Street, Coventry, West Midlands
  • Wonderland The Astoria, Charing Cross Road, London Wc1
  • Innersense Lazerdrome, 267 Rye Lane, Peckham, London Se15
NEW YEARS DAY
  • The Morning After Central Park, 38 Kensington High Street, London W8

CHART

Billy Bunters Labrynth Hardcore 20 1993

  1. DJ Krome & Mr Time – The Slammer / Into The Night (Suburban Base)
  2. Nookie – Return Of Nookie (Reinforced)
  3. Rush House feat. Mac B – Be Alright (Soundman)
  4. Kinetic – Girl If Ever (Boogie Beat)
  5. DJ Vibes – Sing It Loud / Obsession (Asylum Music)
  6. Ramos & Supreme – Journey / Crowd Control (Hectic)
  7. Out Of Order – Always Love U (White Label)
  8. The Desire EP – Exstatic & Funky Fusion (2000 AD)
  9. DJ Ron – Crack Man On The Line (White Label)
  10. Studio 2 – Dirty Games (White Label)
  11. Foul Play – Finest Illusion (Moving Shadow)
  12. Origin Unknown – The Touch / Shadows (Ram Records)
  13. Top Buzz – Living In Darkness Vocal Remix (Basement Records)
  14. Phuture Assassins – Roots ‘n’ Future (Suburban Base)
  15. DJ Solo – Darkage / Axis (Production House)
  16. Pure White – 4 AM (Lucky Spin)
  17. SMD 1 – 40 Miles Remix / Play With Knives Remix (No Label)
  18. Lewi Cifer – 99 Red Balloons (White Label)
  19. DJ Unity – Keep It Coming (Pure White)
  20. N.R.G. – I Need Your Loving Remixes (R&S)

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 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