Issue 19 – Ravescene

Ravescene Magazeen #18 (July 1992) covers charity raves for Telethon, major UK events like Dance Nation and Fantazia, and under-18s nights at Roller Express. Featuring club listings, record stores, and live PA sets, it captures the UK rave scene at its peak.

FEATURED ARTICLE – Telethon

Various events are taking place to raise money for this annual appeal. It just shows how far raving has been accepted into the mainstream when there is the possibility that raves could be shown on TV alongside baths of baked beans, sponsored walks and knit-ins! Biggest rave events taking place are the Dance Nation all nighter at Weston Park, Shifnal in Shropshire who offer a major DJ line up, as well as a fashion show and a mellow Mixmag tent. They have a license for 8,000 and hope to be donating £25,000 from the profits to the appeal. Info on 0902 29674. In London, at the Roller Express, Edmonton, Upfront Promotions present Meridian from Noon to Midnight, especially for the under 18’s. Top line DJ’s, full production, and loads of PA’s including Wishdokta, Peter Bouncer and Reel II Reel. The tickets are priced at £10 and all the proceeds are going to Telethon. Phone 0279 413077 or 0831 174620 for your nearest ticket agent.

ADVERTS

  • In-ter-dance / Sterns Productions presents Club Night Malarke – Every Friday @ Basildon Festival Hall
  • MS Promotions Republic Of Love – Every Friday @ Republic Of Love
  • Labrynth / 2000 AD Productions present Desire ’92, Saturday 18th July @ The Tasco Warehouse
  • The Illuminati Parte – Saturday 18th July @ Roller Express
  • The Bass Box, Lea Valley Trading Estate, London N18
  • Double Dipped – Saturday 18th July @ Four Aces, 12 Dalston Lane, London E8
  • Unity Records, 47 Beak Street, London W1R 3LE
  • Vinyl Mania, 214 Northfields Avenue, London W13
  • Jem 77 – Never Felt This Way / Pure (Live PA @ Elevation July 10th)

RAVE LISTINGS

  • Double Dipped (Ravescene) Saturday 18th July. Four Aces, 12 Dalston Lane, London E8
  • Desire ’92 Saturday 18th July. The Warehouse, Nathan Way, Plumstead, London SE28
  • Magical Mystery (Delirium & RIP) Friday 17th July.
  • Hardcore Hurricane Friday 24th July. Reading TUC, Chatham St, Reading
  • Tombstone Part II Sunday 26th July. Batchwood Hall, Batchwood Drive, St Albans
  • Big Bad Head (ESP) Friday 17th July. Denbigh Leisure Park, Milton Keynes
  • Meridian Under 18s event in aid of Telethon. Saturday 18th July. Roller Express, London N18
  • Reincarnation Saturday 25th July. Kings Hall, Herne Bay, kent
  • Destination Ibiza (Delerium) 13th – 27th September. Ibiza, Spain
  • Shock To The System Saturday 1st August. The Warehouse, Nathan Way, Plumstead, London SE28
  • The Payback (Elavation) Friday 10th July. Roller Express, Lea Valley Trading Estate, Edmonton, London N18
  • In-Ter-Dance All Nighter Friday 17th July. Poole Arts Centre, Kingland Road, Bournemouth
  • Worship Sunday 12th July. Bedford Corn Exchange
  • Tribal Village Saturday 18th July. The Vox, 9 Brighton Terrace, Brixton, London SW9
  • Dance Nation Saturday 18th July. Weston Park, Weston Under Lizard, Shifnal, Shropshire
  • Fantazia Saturday 25th July. Castle Donnington
  • Illuminati Parte (Delirium & Pirate Club) Saturday 18th July. Roller Express, Lea Valley Trading Estate, Edmonton, London N18
  • Magical Mystery Tour (Delirium) Friday 17th July. Mystery outdoor venue
  • Spirit Friday 24th July. The Dacorum Pavilion, Marlowes, Hemel Hempstead
  • Cloud 99 Thursday 23rd July. The Astoria, 157 Charing Cross Road, London W1
  • Utopia Saturday 11th July. The Warehouse, Nathan Way, Plumstead, London SE28
  • Aurora Saturday 11th July. Jenkins Lane, Barking
  • Perception Friday 10th July. Blackgrove Crossroads, Waddesdon, Aylesbury
  • Universe Friday 14th August. Newport, South Wales
  • Juice Saturday 11th July. Happy Jax, Arch 5, Crucifix Lane, London Bridge SE1
  • Dance ’92 Saturday 25th July. The Brighton Centre, Brighton
  • Raveworld Saturday 18th July. Leas Cliff Hall, Folkestone, Kent
  • Summer Dance Fest Friday 7th August. Rectory Farm, Stretton, Leics
  • Elevation Friday 17th July. Bedford Youth House, Luton
  • Awakening Friday 31st July. The Warehouse, Nathan Way, Plumstead, London SE28
  • Phase 1 Saturday 1st August. Leas Cliff Hall, Folkestone, Kent
  • Mashed Friday 7th August. Tasco Warehouse, Nathan Way, Plumstead, London SE28
  • Shrine’s Sanctuary Warehouse Friday 24th July. Mallard Park, Bretton, Peterborough

Issue 17 – Ravescene

Ravescene Magazeen #17 (June 1992) – Rat Packed. Features an in-depth interview with Everson Allen of Ratpack, discussing his career, philosophy, and the evolution of house and hardcore music. Highlights include the success of “Rizla,” his ambitions to create studio spaces for young talent, and reflections on how rave culture crosses race and class barriers. Ratpack members, past and present, are introduced, including Lipmaster Mark, Robert, and apprentice Devious D.

FEATURED ARTICLE – Ratpack

Everson Allen has been there, seen it, done it and more to the point he’s still doing it and doing it his way. When he wanted to release ‘Rizla’ his record company told him that it wouldn’t get any airplay. Radio 1 returned the record saying that they wouldn’t promote drugs. A week later the record was No 1 in all the dance charts including the Radio 1 Nightline chart, and they had to ask for another copy. Amusingly, Pete Tong then played the uncensored side by mistake.

Ratpack goes back a long way. At the age of 12 Everson was DJing at school parties. “They called me a dreamer at school” he said, “now I can earn more in one night than a schoolteacher does in a month” But is money what it’s all about? “No way, I’ve done all nght, but I could have done better if I’d been greedy. Where I am night now, yes I do want to earn. My dream is to buy Centre Point and make it into the biggest studio block that you’ve ever seen in your life. I want to get the kids off the street to give them the chance to make music and if it runs as a tax loss then the Government can pay for it. There’s so much talent around from people who never get a chance. I grew up in Islington at a time when you never saw black people on the telly, and I grew up angry and fought back. House music changed that for me and has done for so many others. I can’t see that going away ‘cos the music’s healthy and changing all the time. Jazz, samba, industrial, reggae, all have a part in it. The music business should be run by the people who make the music, not Japanese men in business suits. In twenty years time it’ll be Ratpack v Sony!”

Hasn’t that been tried before, for instance in the days of Punk?

“No, no that was different. It wasn’t universal. Punks stick to their own. It didn’t cross class and race like house does. This music has had a good effect on society, it’s a positive force”.

What part does Ratpack play?

“Ratpack is now me, Lipmaster Mark and Robert. Mark is like my hands. I found him when he was 13 in a tower block. He was a skinny little white kid hanging around with black kids, but he was the one making the sounds. I kinda took him under my wing and eight years later our work together is instinctive. Everything I know about computers and programming I learn’t from him, but he still does all the complicated stuff. Over the years others have been part of Ratpack, like Steve Jackson, Matthew B, Frankie Valentine. Devious D is our best new apprentice. We teach them the Ratpack attitude, remember where you’re coming from and respect the ravers.

You’ve been to Japan, Holland and Belgium. You started Trip City and Cronin Road. You were resident at Labrynth and Telepathy. The new track is out soon. What’s next?

“I want to keep raving and performing for as long as I have a voice. I feel the music and it comes out in what I say. My voice never sounds the same, but you have to flow with  music, rather than shout over it to make yourself heard. Some MC’s shouldn’t be allowed on the mic, ‘cos they just give you a headache. I rate Moose and J Jay does OK, their attitude shows through in what they do. I like to rave all over the country, all the people are so different. Everyones got an opinion of what hardcore is, it’s a personal thing. You can’t make rave music unless you rave yourself and keep in touch with what’s going on. I’ve had a lot of things that I’ve wanted to do for a while. ‘Rizla’ dates back to  Telepathy and although the accident I was involved in just before Christmas delayed it, it’s done now. Who knows what’s next? JJ at Sub 2000 is helping us out and maybe New Years  Eve, the year 2000 we might be raving on the moon!

ADVERTS

  • The Bass Box, Lea Valley Trading Estate, London N18
  • Fascination – 4th July 1992 @ The Warehouse, 138-140 Nathan Way, Plumstead, London SE28
  • Rave World – 18th July 1992 @ Leas Cliff Hall, Folkestone, Kent
  • Double Dipped – Saturday 18th July @ Four Aces, 12 Dalston Lane, London E8
  • Fantazia Takes You One Step Beyond – Saturday 25th July @ Castle Donnington International Raceway
  • Soul Sense Records, 16 Stuart Steet, Luton LU1 2SL
  • Unity Records, 47 Beak Street, London W1R 3LE
  • Premadonna Records, 32 Mill Road, Cambridge CB1 2AS
  • Music Power 2, 24 Centreway Precinct, High Road, Ilford, Essex
  • Prime Records, 15a Church Streetm Chatham, Kent
  • Wax City Records, 306-308 London Road, Croydon
  • PJA Productions (Lifeline), 30 District Road, Wembley, HA0 2LG
  • Erotica at Grange Farm – Every Saturday

RAVE LISTINGS

  • Raveworld Saturday 18th July. Leas Cliff Hall, Folkestone, Kent
  • Double Dipped Saturday 18th July. Four Aces, 12 Dalston Lane, London E8
  • Fascination Saturday 4th July. The Warehouse, Nathan Way, Plumstead, London SE28
  • Dance ’92 Friday 26th June. Angel Centre, Angel Lane, Tonbridge
  • Liberty Friday 26th June. Stevenage Arts & Leisure Centre
  • Starlight Friday 3rd July. Aston Villa Sports & Leisure Centre, Birmingham
  • In Search Of Space Friday 3rd July. The Warehouse, Nathan Way, Plumstead, London SE28
  • Concrete Jungle Saturrday 27th June. The Warehouse, 9 Brighton Terrace, London SW9
  • Aurora Saturday 11th July. Jenkins Lane, Ilford
  • Peace Fest ’92 Friday 3rd July. Ledburn, Leighton Buzzard
  • Desire ’92 Saturday 18th July. The Warehouse, Nathan Way, Plumstead, London SE28
  • Reincarnation Saturday 27th June. Kings Hall, Herne Bay, Kent
  • Elevation Friday 17th July. Bedford Youth House, Luton
  • Wide Awake Club Saturday 27th June. Broadway Boulevard, Ealing, London W14
  • Destination Ibiza (Delerium) 13th – 27th September. Ibiza, Spain
  • Worship Saturday 12th July. Bedford Corn Exchange
  • Amnesia House Saturday 27th June. Brayfield Stadium
  • Pirates Independance Saturday 4th July. Roller Express, Lea Valley Trading Estate, Edmonton, London N18
  • Something DIfferent Saturday 27th June. Roller Express, Lea Valley Trading Estate, Edmonton, London N18

Issue 16 – Ravescene

Ravescene Magazeen #16 (June 1992) – More Upfront Than Dolly Parton. Features an interview with Belgian techno/house legend Frank De Wulf, discussing the UK vs. European house scenes, breakbeat style, and upcoming B-Sides releases.

FEATURED ARTICLE – IN THE COMPANY OF De WULF

No one on both sides of the water has carved a name quite so respected on the techno/house scene as the Belgian producer and D.J. Frank De Wulf. In the business his name is a legend but in being responsible for over a hundred mixes and for the still much played B-Sides material he is endearingly modest. Last week he performed as a D.J., at Heaven. We cornered him on Saturday and dragged him down to Technopolis at the Astoria for a brief interrogation.

R.S. How does the U.K. house scene differ from Europe?

F. You cannot buy breakbeat tunes in Belgium, which is a great pity, much as it is that you cannot buy Euro easily here now, there is so much good music being ignored.

R.S. What do you think of the Breakbeat style?

F. Many of the samples used are very tired now, there is a dangerous lack of originality in the style but I like it very much. I have spent all my money on Breakbeat records this time here.

R.S. When can we hope to see a new B-Sides release.

F. We are still negotiating with R and S records so hopefully very soon but nothing is 99% we are still open to deals. Something we look forward to a lot as theres nothing quite like a B-Sides tune for an outdoors Summer stomp. If you’re not familiar with them check out the Reactivate albums Vol 1 & Vol 2.

ADVERTS

  • Delerium Promotions & The Pirate Club present Shipwrecked III @ Roller Express
  • The Wonderland Club, Rags, Buckhold Road, Wandsworth, London SW18
  • The Bass Box, Lea Valley Trading Estate, London N18
  • Delerium – Ibiza 92
  • Volatile State, Friday 19th June
  • A Mid-Summers Day, Sunday 21st June 1992 @ Winter Gardens, Margate
  • Labrynth / 2000 AD Productions present Desire ’92, Saturday 13th June @ The Tasco Warehouse
  • The Awakening Co presents Love Buzz Boat Rave, Friday 19th June
  • Volatile State presents Midsummer Nights Madness II @ The Tasco Warehouse, London SE28

RAVE LISTINGS

  • Bongo Furi Friday 12th June. Roller Express, Lea Valley Trading Estate, Edmonton, London N18
  • Fibre Optic Friday 19th June. The Eclipse, Lower Ford Street, Coventry
  • Kaotic II Friday 12th June. The Eclipse, Lower Ford Street, Coventry
  • Pirate Club (Delirium) Saturday 20th June. Roller Express, Lea Valley Trading Estate, Edmonton, London N18
  • Starlight Friday 3rd July. Aston Villa Sports & Leisure Centre, Birmingham
  • Volatile State Friday 19th June. The Warehouse, Plumstead, London SE28
  • Future (All Dayer) Sunday 21st June. Winter Gardens, Margate, Kent
  • Dance ’92 Friday 26th June. Angel Centre, Angel Lane, Tonbridge
  • Andromeda III (Pandemonium) Saturday 13th June. Donnington Park
  • Amnesia House Saturday 27th June. Brayfield Stadium
  • Universe Friday 19th June. near Newport, South Wales
  • Ravescene Party V Saturday 13th June. Four Aces, 12 Dalston Lane, London E8
  • Reincarnation Saturday 27th June. Kings Hall, Herne Bay, Kent
  • University Of Kent Friday 19th June. Leas Cliff Hall, Folkstone, Kent
  • Destination Ibiza 13th – 27th September. Ibiza, Spain
  • Liberty Friday 26th June. Stevenage Arts & Leisure Centre
  • Wide Awake Club Saturday 27th June. Broadway Boulevard, Ealing, London W14
  • Pirates Independance Saturday 4th July. Roller Express, Lea Valley Trading Estate, Edmonton, London N18
  • Desire ’92 Saturday 13th June. Tascao Warehouse, Nathan Way, Plumstead, London SE28
  • Biology Friday 12th June. Tasco Warehouse, Nathan Way, Plumstead, London SE28
  • Fascination Saturday 4th July. The Warehouse, Nathan Way, Plumstead, London SE28
  • Blast & Earthquake Friday 19th June. Handsworth Leisure Centre, Holly Road, Birmingham
  • Delirium Saturday 20th June. Slammers, Gravesend High Street, Kent
  • Dance Dimension Saturday 27th June. Roller Express, Lea Valley Trading Estate, Edmonton, London N18
  • Fantazia at Quest Saturday 20th June. Paloma’s, Broad Street, Wolverhampton

Issue 15 – Ravescene

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.

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.

ADVERTS

  • Headstrong Promotions, 25 Dales Path, Borehamwood, Herts, WD6 2SF
  • Automation – Pink EP (Triple Helix) 29th May 1992
  • Labrynth 2000 AD 1992 @ 12 Dalston Lane, London E8
  • Nut-Nut Promotions X-Men ‘Slime Time!’ every week @ The Soundshaft
  • Erotica – every Saturday night @ Grange Farm Complex, High Road, Chigwell
  • In-Ter-Dance / Sterns present Club Night Malarke @ Basildon Festival Hall, Basildon

RAVE LISTINGS

  • Vital Thursday 4th June. Camden Palace, London NW1
  • Yikes Friday 19th June. Popham Airfield, Basingstoke
  • Dreamscape VI Friday 29th May. Denbigh Leisure Park, V7 Saxon Street, Milton Keynes
  • Destination Ibiza 13th – 27th September. Ibiza, Spain
  • Telepathy Saturday 30th May. Roller Express, Lea Valley Trading Estate, Edmonton, London N18
  • Volatile State Friday 19th June. The Warehouse, Plumstead, London SE28
  • Pirate Club Saturday 6th June. Roller Express, Lea Valley Trading Estate, Edmonton, London N18
  • Euphoria Saturday 6th June. Leas Cliff Hall, Folkstone, Kent
  • Reincarnation Saturday 30th May. Kings Hall, Herne Bay, Kent
  • Pressure Friday 29th May. The Forum, Lemsford Road, Hatfield, Herts
  • University Of Kent Friday 19th June. Leas Cliff Hall, Folkstone, Kent
  • Delirium Saturday 30th May. The Slammer, Gravesend High Street, Kent
  • Wide Awake Club Saturday 27th June. Broadway Boulevard, Ealing, London W14
  • Bongo Furi Friday 9th June. Roller Express, Lea Valley Trading Estate, Edmonton, London N18
  • Pendemonium Saturday 13th June. Donnington Racecourse
  • Starlight Friday 3rd July. Aston Villa Sports & Leisure Centre, Birmingham
  • Dream Force Friday 29th May. Grange Farm, High Road, Chigwell, Essex
  • Desire ’92 Saturday 13th June. Tascao Warehouse, Nathan Way, Plumstead, London SE28
  • Ravescene Party V Saturday 13th June. Four Aces, 12 Dalston Lane, London E8
  • Universe Friday 19th June. near Newport, South Wales
  • Quasar Saturday 6th June. The Warehouse, Nathan Way, Plumstead, London SE28
  • Mythology Friday 29th May. Priory Farm, Basingstoke
  • Perception Friday 5th June. Longleat Safari Park
  • Third Wave Friday 29th May. The Warehouse, Nathan Way, Plumstead, London SE28

CHART

Compiled by Shaggy & Breeze

  1. Virtual Reality – Time 4 Change (WL / Mutate Records)
  2. Colette – Lover Man (WL)
  3. XM – Ragga Dub (WL / Mutate)
  4. Nookie – The Love Is EP (Absolute 2)
  5. Awesome 3 – Don’t Go (Entity Records)
  6. Sub Love – The Twister Techno EP (Earth Records)
  7. Aurora – Spectral Bass (WLL)
  8. Gem 77 – Out Of Time Remix (WL)
  9. 2 Obsessed – Transistor (DVL)
  10. Edge Records Vol. 1

Issue 14 – Ravescene

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.

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 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
  • Brain Benders Friday 22nd May. The Forum, Lemsford Road, Hatfield, Herts
  • Global Explosion Saturday 23rd May. Attitudes a Warehouse, 154 Clapham Park Road, London SW4
  • Thirdwave Friday 29th May. The Warehouse, Nathan Way, Plumstead, London SE28
  • Dreamscape IV Friday 29th May. Denbigh Leisure Park, V7 Saxon Street, Milton
  • New-Age Friday 15th May. The Eclipse, Lower Ford Street, Coventry, West Midlands
  • Bang-In Tunes Friday 22nd May. The Eclipse, Lower Ford Street, Coventry, West Midlands
  • Dance ’92 The Brighton Centre, Brighton
  • University Of Kent Friday 19th June. Leas Chiff Hall, Folkestone, Kent
  • Genisis Saturday 16th May. Roller Express, Lea Valley Trading Estate, Edmonton, London N18
  • Volitile State Friday 19th June. The Warehouse, Plumsted, London SE28
  • Ibiza Holiday 13th – 27th September 1992 Ibisa, Spain
  • Bass Box Sunday 24th May. Unit H9, Lea Valley Trading Estate, Harbet Road, Edmonton, London N18
  • The Payback (Elevation) Saturday 30th May. Central London
  • Life Saturday 16th May. The Warehouse, Nathan Way Plumstead, London SE28
  • Delirium + Pirate Club 6th + 20th June

CHART

  1. ROTAR “Here Comes The Weather Man” Uproar Records
  2. EDGE Records Volume 1
  3. TECHNO BROS “Burst Appendix” Basement Records
  4. RAC. “National Breakdown EP”. Blow Out WIL
  5. MOVING SHADOW “Hyper On Experience” White Label
  6. GLOBAL WAVE “Reality” Big Time International
  7. JEM 77 “Can You Dig It Remix” 21 Records
  8. CONSCIOUS “Unconscious” Cue Records
  9. TEKNIQ “Vitamin E” Ozone Records
  10. FUNKI JUNKI “The Officer Dibble Mix” Funki Junki Records