Ravescene Magazeen #15 (May ’92) – Hardcore Blimey Mate. Features Shaggy & Breeze discussing their unique DJ style, plus rave listings across the UK including Ravescene Party V, Dreamscape VI, Pirate Club, Euphoria, and Telepathy. Ibiza holiday dates and charts compiled by Shaggy & Breeze highlight tracks from Virtual Reality, Colette, Nookie, Awesome 3, and more.
Published 22nd May 1992 (approx)
Pages 8 (A5 B&W)
Strapline HARDCORE BLIMEY MATE
FEATURED ARTICLE – Shaggy & Breeze
Two brothers, two sounds, one set.
There is no hype about Shaggy & Breeze. They’ve worked slowly and steadily to build up their reputations to the point where they’re regularly playing major clubs and events up and down the country. When we talked to them we were struck by both similarities and differences. In looks they both wear their hair long, Shaggy fair and Breeze dark. Shaggy’s the elder by three years and acts as the spokesman, but Breeze definately holds his own opinions. When playing out they don’t work out their set beforehand, but take a selection of records to suit any crowd. They pride themselves on reacting to the ravers both as to what they play and to who plays. Breeze plays more bass, Shaggy more bouncy and dancey. They also chuck in lots of their own bits, like the Speaking clock and crowd noises, which is partly in reaction to what they perceive as the blandness of much of the music that is being issued. Quantity, rather than quality is how they see some record companies output. They feel that this is reflected in todays events which can be totally predictable, compared to the old days, when you never knew how the night would tum out.
We last saw them playing at Reincarnation, where Breeze played the majority of the rocking set, and their MC, MC II Reel, whipped up the crowd all the way.
Their future plans include more vinyl, but not necessarily under their own name, and to carry on doing just what they do best.
Ravescene Magazeen #14 (May ’92) – No Gloss • No Dross. Packed with UK rave listings including Ravescene Party IV, Fantazia, Bass Box, Thirdwave, Dreamscape IV, and Desire ’92. Features Ibiza holiday dates and charts with ROTAR, Techno Bros, Moving Shadow, and more.
Published 8th May 1992 (approx)
Pages 8 (A5 B&W)
Strapline NO GLOSS • NO DROSS
ADVERTS
Global Explosion present the VIP Party – Staurday 23rd May 1992
Rave In Luxury
Up Front 1 – The Next Generation
Desire 92 (Labrynth/2000AD) Saturday 23rd May 1992 @ The Tasco Warehouse
Bass Box presents Bank Holiday Hardcore @ Unit H9, Lea Valley Trading Estate, London
Ravescene Party IV
Sweet Harmony & Hardcore Heaven @ Bass Box, Lea Valley Trading Estate, London N18
Global Promotions presents Third Wave Friday 29th May. The Warehouse, Nathan Way, Plumstead, London SE28
Rave Merchandise
Rave Merchandise
RAVE LISTINGS
Ravescene Party IV Saturday 23rd May. Four Aces, 12 Dalston Lane, Hackney, London E8
Climax Friday 15th May. Forum Theatre, Hatfield, Herts
Euphoria Saturday 6th June. Leas Cliff Hall, Folkestone, Kent
Reincarnation (691 Promotions) Saturday 30th May. Kings Hall, Heme Bay, Kent
Fantazia Friday 15th May. Matchams Park Stadium, Bournemouth
Delirium + Rave In Peace At The Slammer Gravesend High St 16th May.
Telepathy Saturday 30th May. Roller Express. Lea Valley Trading Estate, Edmonton, London N18
Escape Monday 25th May. The Marcus Garvey Centre, Lenton Boulevard, Nottingham
Desire “92 (Labrynth/2000AD) Saturday 23rd May. The Warehouse, Nathan Way, London SE28.
Reserection (Freedom & Rush) Sunday 24th May. International Tea Warehouse, Woolwich Ind. Estate, Plumstead, London SE28
Pressure Friday 29th May. The Forum, Lemsford Road, Hatfield, Herts
Ravescene Magazeen #13 (Apr ’92) takes you to Ibiza ’92, the heart of the Balearic rave scene. From iconic clubs like Amnesia, Pacha, Es Paradis, and Ku to the island’s legendary DJs and hardcore parties, this issue captures the energy, style, and sun-soaked spirit of Ibiza. Includes UK rave listings from Fantazia, Bass Box, Ravescene Party, and more, plus charts compiled by Devious D.
Published 24th April 1992 (approx)
Pages 12 (A5 B&W)
Strapline INSPECTOR MORSE’S BIBLE
FEATURED ARTICLE – Ibiza ’92
Deep in the heart of the Mediterannean lies the sunkissed island of Ibiza. This island captures nature at its very best, boasting cyrstal clear waters, golden sandy beaches and breathtaking scenery.
Few people, unless they’ve actually seen it, would believe the transformation that takes place as the sun sets over the Cafe Del Mar.
As night falls this peaceful island comes to life and thousands of ravers from Italy, Holland, Belgium, France, England and Spain decend upon the island’s clubs to experience what is undoubtedly the liveliest nightlife in Europe.
All clubs in Ibiza are lavishly decorated and full of surprises to blow your mind. Favourite haunts are;
Es Paradis situated in San Antoni with its superb accoustics and always plenty of water to cool you down.
The Summum with wildly imaginative intenor decor (is that really a fried egg dropping from the ceiling?), top quality sound system and hundreds of multi-coloured strobes.
Pacha which is generally regarded as a more trendy club with the layout constantly being updated and modified. Plenty of suprises in store at this club.
And of course not forgetting ….Amnesia. Home of the rave scene, need we say more?
Now many of you will argue that the birth took place in a smokey South London club called The Shoom, which along with The Future and Spectrum introduced the Baleric and Acid House scene to London, a point readily conceded. However, truth is that many of the original hardcore Shoomers had already discovered the joys in previous summers of love and brought the music and the attitude back to London with them.
The kinetic style of dancing associated with Acid House and hardcore is purely Ibizan in ongin, which is why many ravers still regard Ibiza as the Motherland.
Top early DJ’s to grace the islands turntables were people such as Terry Farley, Paul Okenfeld, Nicky Holloway, 808 State and Andy Wetherall, dropping such classic tunes as Yeke Yeke, Jesus on the Payroll, Pacific State, Join in the Chant, Shake and Why, Why, Why.
The Boys Own crew with Rocky and Diesel have also visited regularly, as have the Farm and A Man Called Adam.
Nowadays it’s the turn of the hardcore brigade following in the footsteps of Acid House and Balearic Beats.
Rozalla performed several numbers in ‘91, Black and White opened clubs up. Sasha and Kaos and The Dove Club were all there in ‘91 and Nicky Holloway opened the Milk Bar up on Pacha.
Many promoters have fallen in love with this island over the last few years, as have many famous pop stars, who have villas on Ibiza. A night out with the stars could be enjoyed at Ku, one of the islands several most unusual clubs, with several bars on different levels and an olympic size swimming pool. Such stars as James Brown, Rod Stewart and George Michael have all performed live here in recent years and Boy George was often spotted dancing the night away. Unfortunately Ku has run into financial difficulties and may not open this year.
New sound restrictions at night has meant that the open air clubs such as Amnesia and Es Paridis have had to fit huge glass domes or. expensive sliding roofs. However this just adds to the atmosphere and accoustics of these venues.
Various life forms can be found on this island. The Union Jack shorted beer monster can be spotted but is usually asleep in the gutter by 2am and is fast becoming extinct in recent years. A more common sight is the loyal troop of onginal Acid House and Baleric boys and girls (now men and women) reminising of those happy, hazy days, smiley T-shirts, wom out Converse boots, friendly faces and hugs and kisses. And the new army of fresh faced hardcore ravers can be seen in their thousands, all bursting, with plenty of ‘E’nergy.
The best place to spot these is the Cafe Del Mar where everyone sits to watch the sun set and reflect on nights past and plan nights future. Be warned; The Spanish Police are very Strict on smoking cannabis in the Cafe Del Mar area. On the subject of drugs, most types are available in and around San Antoni and Ibiza Town at various prices. Quality is reported to be far higher than in Britain. It is rumoured that a lorry load of drugs on its way from the police station to the local incinerator vanished into thin air and the cargo somehow found its way back into the hands of the dealers.
Overall the atmosphere of Ibiza is one of a relaxed nature. The friendly attitudes and smiling faces can be compared to previous summers of love in Britain.
Fantazia Takes You Into Summertime
ADVERTS
Erotica – Every Saturday @ Grange Farm, High Road, Chigwell, Essex
Orange at the Rocket – Every Saturday @ 166-220 Holloway Road, London N7
Nicolette “Now Is Early” – Out Now – Shut Up And Dance Records
Edge Of The World – Thursday 7th May 1992 @ SW One Club, 191 Victoria Street, London SW1
London Laser Company
X-static – 7th May @ Towns Talk, Bridgewater Road, Bristol
Elevation presents Showtime 92 – Chapter 2
Bass Box presents Bank Holiday Hardcore @ Lea Valley Trading Estate, London N18
Slime Time – In The Sound Shaft behind Heaven, every Wednesday
Elevation presents “Payback” – 30th May in Central London
Lifeline, Hear It First – PJA Productions
Sweet Harmony & Hardcore Heaven @ Bass Box, Lea Valley Trading Estate, London N18
Labrynth 2000 AD 1992 @ 12 Dalston Lane, London E8
Top Line Promotions presents Back To Basics – May 9th @ King’s Club, Ilford
Raveworld Part 2 “Children Of The Universe” – 3rd May @ The Warehouse, Plumstead
Fantazia Takes You Into Summetime – 15th May @ Matchams Park Stadium, Bournemouth
Orange Dream – Every Friday @ Busbys, 157 Charing Cross Road, London WC2
Bass Box – Sweet Harmony / Hardcore Heaven
RAVE LISTINGS
Fantazia Friday May 15th. Matchams Park Stadium, Bournemouth
Rave World Sunday 3rd May. Unit 138-140 Nathan Way, Plumstead, London SE28
Mass Friday 1st May. 138-140 Nathan Way, Plumstead, London SE28
In-Ter-Dance All Nighter Saturday 2nd May. Sterns, Worthing, West Sussex
Beyond Therapy Saturday 2nd May. Roller Express, Lea Valley Trading Estate, London N18
Life 2nd/9th/16th May. The Tasco Warehouse, 138-140 Nathan Way, Plumstead, London SE28
Dance Planet Friday 9th May. Aston Villa Leisure Centre, Birmingham
Future Saturday 2nd May. The Lazerdrome, 267 Rye Lane, London SE15
Showtime 92 (Elevation) Saturday 9th May. The Powerdome, Waterden Road, London E9
Yikes Saturday 2nd May. Rivermead Centre, Richfield Avenue, Reading
Telepathy Saturday 23rd May. Roller Express, Lea Valley Trading Estate, London N18
Mythology Friday May 1st. Lower End Farm, Waterstock, Thame, Oxford
Reincarnation Sunday 3rd May. Kings Hall, Herne Bay, Kent
Hardcore 92 Saturday 2nd May. Leas Cliff Hall, Folkestone, Kent
Back To Basics Saturday 9th May. Kings Club, Seven Kings, Ilford
Universe Friday 1st May. A46 near Bath
Escape Monday 25th May. The Marcus Garvey Centre, Lenton Boulevard, Nottingham
Desire 92 (Labrynth/2000AD) Saturday 23rd May. The Tasco Warehouse, 138-140 Nathan Way, Plumstead, London SE28
Ravescene Party Saturday 23rd May. 12 Dalston Lane, London E8
Bubble Monday 4th May. Batchwood Hall, Batchwood Drive, St Albans
Erotica All Nighter Saturday 2nd May. Grange Farm, High Road, Chigwell
Ravescene Magazeen #12 (Apr ’92) keeps you On the Pulse with rave listings from Ravescene Party III to Showtime ’92 Chapter II featuring Prodigy. Flyers, charts, and ads from the UK underground scene make this issue a snapshot of spring ’92 rave culture.
Published 10th April 1992 (approx)
Pages 8 (A5 B&W)
Strapline ON THE PULSE 92
ADVERTS
MS Promotions – Republic Of Love @ Flappers, Temple Mill Lane, Stratford, London E15
Orange at the Rocket – Every Saturday @ 166-220 Holloway Road, London N7
Elevation presents Showtime 92 – Chapter 2
Desire ’92 @ The Tasco Warehouse, Plumstead, London SE28
London Laser Company
Ravescene Party III @ 12 Dalston Lane, London E8
Kaos Theory 2 (Telstar) 21st April 1992
Ravers United in conjunction with Elevation Productions presents ‘Ardcore! @ Mona Lisa, Southall
Fly By Night
Orange Dream – Every Friday @ Busbys, 157 Charing Cross Road, London WC2
Ravers United in conjunction with Elevation Productions presents ‘Ardcore!
RAVE LISTINGS
Ravescene Party III Saturday 25th April. 12 Dalston Lane, London E8
Genesis Saturday 18th April. Roller Express, London N18
Ravescene Magazeen #11 (Mar ’92) goes underground with Spiral Tribe, pioneers of free hardcore techno raves for up to 15,000 ravers. Also packed with UK and international rave listings, from Ravescene Party III to Storm Rave and Future — Rockin’ the Boat 92 with no rules, just music.
Published 27th March 1992 (approx)
Pages 12 (A5 B&W) – stapled
Strapline ROCKIN’ THE BOAT 92
FEATURED ARTICLE – Spiral Tribe
Spiral Tribe have been around for a while organizing free raves up and down the country, often at the festivals. They don’t promote their events at all, but have managed to pull up to 15,000 ravers at a time. The music’s hardcore techno all the way, and only stops when every one has gone home, on average 72 hours after the start. Spiral Tribe live by the ‘ Terra-Technic’, in synch with the pulse of the planet and the Universe. Their message is in the music, the music of the future, the music with a hard cutting edge. The costs are met by people giving their time and talents freely, anonymously. Just enough is made by passing the hat and selling refreshments, Any money over is turned into music, via The Spiral Tribe label.
Think of dancing in a field, under the stars, grass underfoot and no organisers, no security, no attitude, just thousands of like-minded people under the influence of the music, the strobes and the smoke.
The Roundhouse, The Old School House, Camberwell bus garage and Amsterdam are now in the past. The future holds Sound System City, the gathering of the Tribes for the Summer Solstice, and an event somewhere, somehow, every weekend.
Meltdown Productions presents Future
ADVERTS
Slime Time in the Soundshaft every Wednesday
Orange at the Rocket – Every Saturday @ 166-220 Holloway Road, London N7
Meltdown Productions presents Future at the Lazerdrome
Orange Dream at Busby’s, 157 Charing Cross Rd, London WC2 every Friday
Desire ’92, 25th April 1992 @ The Tasco Warehouse, London SE28
The Laser Ravers – London Laser Company
Soniq – Don’t Stop by Derrange in all good record shops now
Global Explosion @ Roller Express, London N18
Lifeline, Hear It First – Hear samples of at least 8 of this weeks new releases & pre-releases
The Pirate Club @ Roller Express Saturday 11th April 1992
Ravescene Party III
A Way Of Life – Every Saturday @ Paradise, 1-5 Parkfield Street, London N1
The original Elevation proudly presents The Payback @ Roller Express, London N18
Alpha Centuri visits The Cube, Leytonstone London E11
Zone, Friday 3rd April @ Grange Farm, High Road, Chigwell
Bliss Organisation presents 11 Hours of Absolute Enchantment @ Stevenage Arts 7 Leisure Centre
The Pirate Club
RAVE LISTINGS
Ravescene Party III Saturday April 25th. 12 Dalston Lane, Hackney E8
Zone Friday 3rd April.. Grange Farm, High Road, Chigwell, Essex
Universe Friday Ist May A46 near Bath, Avon
AWOL (Bliss) Easter Saturday, 18th April Paradise, Parkfield St, London N1
Storm Rave Saturday 11th April.. c/o Groove Records, 64 Ave U, Brooklyn, New York, USA.
Warehouse Saturday 11th April. The Warehouse, Marshgate, Doncaster.