Issue 50 – Ravescene

Ravescene Magazeen #50 (Mar ’94) marks 50 issues with a look back at iconic UK raves, DJs, and parties. From Raindance to Sterns, relive the highs of the early ’90s hardcore and rave scene.

FEATURED ARTICLE – GOLDEN TIMES

Well, here it is, the fiftieth issue of Ravescene. It seems so long ago that we produced the very first copy and this seems as good an opportunity as any to look back on nearly three mental years. The scene has changed an awful lot since we stared and we are forever getting letters harking back to the ‘good old days’. but were raves any better then? I don’t think so. The scene today, although different is flourishing and very much alive. The music keeps changing and moving forward and is still the true sound of the underground. We first started raving at house parties and the first club we went to was Orange at Camden Palace on a Friday. That place kicked, total respect to The Orange for making those nights ones to remember.

At the beginning of ‘91 loftgroover was playing there and memories of going up to him for the name of Djum Djum spring to mind. That was also the summer that Raindance at Jenkins Lane were the ultimate events. They held two parties in May, the first one smaller as World Party were at the Essex showground the same night (their fences fell down) and all night the MC (Hardcore General) was hyping up the rave. For the rest of the summer Raindance was huge and we didn’t miss one! DJ’s at that time were Slipmatt, Face, Eddie Richards, Fabio & Carl Cox to name a few. Remember the best Raindance in Cambridge – the one when it rained so instead of  one big tent there were three or four smaller ones? And everyone was dancing up to their knees in mud?

Then there were the Dance ’91 at Pickets Lock promoted by Pure. Huge events, over 4,000 indoors until they got stopped by complaints about the noise levels from nearby residents. There’s a twelve screen cinema just opened on the site recently. And talking of Pure, they were of course responsible for the long running Rage at Heaven every Thursday night, always at the forefront of the new music. Rage was the place where you went every week and met everyone and there were always DJ’s running around with the newest tunes under there arms, just hot off the press and given to them by the record companies who knew that they’d find all the major DJ’s there, every week. Who remembers the Rage Halloween party where some poor sod spent the night in a bathful of maggots? Or the beach party towards the end where the floor of the whole venue was covered in sand and the stage opened up to reveal a swimming pool! ’91 was also the heyday of the Wonderland Arena in East London, hot, sweaty and disgusting facilities but what raves! Elevation in particular I remember, one absolutely rammed with the MC telling us all how the tent at Raindance that night had become unsafe – it did, I was there and everyone was sent home early.

PA’s at that time were The Prodigy and Shades of Rhythm and of course, N-Joi. Moby ‘Go!’ was a huge tune played in the main hardcore rooms of every rave, but raves in those days didn’t have alternative rooms, they didn’t need it as all the DJ’s had their own styles and the music didn’t start to get maniacally fast with  breakbeats until ’92 and after that of course drum and bass came in which has radically split the scene, some would say almost killing it off during the dark days of 93.

But back to the past, and no retrospective would be complete without a mention of the truly huge triumphs (and disasters) such as Vision at Popham (40,000 people and not a single dry place to stand and Keith from Prodigy rolling in the mud) Fantazia at Donnington (spending all night looking for your friends and trying to work out why the sound was so low), the Universe parties before they got too big, the Perceptions, the T2 hangars, having to get your car towed from muddy car parks, the police checks on the way to Wisbech, the arrests at Wisbech. Watching the sun come up over the sea at all the raves at the seaside like Reincarnation in Kent, Storm at Hastings, Destiny at Clacton. Remember the queues at Telepathy, Marshgate Lane every week? And what about that Fantazia at Bournemouth with all the television coverage of everyone sitting on the beach afterwards? Sterns has to be mentioned, still sorely missed, in memory of Mensa who died in a car accident last month.

Best memory has to be The Living Dream in East London in June ‘91. Worst – I don’t know as the good moments (and there have been many) tend to blot out the bad. Yes, the scene has changed but as long as the people and the vibe stays the same it lives on!

ADVERTS

  • Thunder & Joy – The Easter Smash @ Raw Club
  • Elevation & Double Dipped Together
  • Thunder & Joy Rhapsody @ The New London Astoria
  • Helter Skelter @ The Sanctuary
  • Desert Storm & The A Team present The Lick Part 2
  • Thunder & Joy – Once Upon A Time
  • Strictly Hardcore / Strictly Underground compilations
  • Double Dipped Sky High @ Bagleys
  • NWD Promotions
  • One Nation @ Roller Express
  • Jungle Fever!

RAVE LISTINGS

Good Friday 1st April
  • Jungle Splash The Rocket, Holloway Road, London N7
  • Eurotrance LA2, 157 Charing Cross Road, London WC2
  • Delirious Rhythm Station, 35 Station Road, Aldershot, Hants
  • Foam Party The Paradise, Parkfield Street, Islington, London N1
  • The Final Frontier Club Uk, Buckhold Road, Wandsworth, London SW18
  • Telepathy The Wax Club, Temple Mills Lane, Stratford, London E15
  • The Realm The Laserdrome, 267 Rye Lane, Peckham, London, SE15
Easter Saturday 2nd April
  • Dance Trance The Que Club, Corporation Street, Birmingham, West Midlands
  • Roast The Astoria, 157 Charing Cross Road, London WC1
  • World Dance Lydd International Airport, Lydd, Kent
  • Life Utopia The Ravedome, Southall Lane, Hounslow, Middlesex
  • Destiny Rise & Shine The Pier, Clacton, Essex
  • Innersense The Lazerdrome, 267 Rye Lane, Peckham, London SE15
  • The Power The Rocket, Holloway Road, London N7
Easter Sunday 3rd April
  • Mindwarp Colchester Hippodrome, High Street, Colchester, Essex
  • Orange The Hippodrome, Leicester Square, London W1
  • Screamadelica Central London Studio
  • Pandemonium The Institute, Digbeth, Birmingham
  • Thunder & Joy Raw, 112a Great Russell Street, London W1
  • Institute Of Goa The Dome, Dartmouth Park Hill, London NW5
  • V.I.P. Equinox, Empire. Leicester Square, London W1
  • Immortality The Island, High Road, Ilford, Essex
  • The Morning After Monday 4th April (All Dayer) The Gardening Club, Convent Garden, London W1
  • Rhapsody Friday 8th April. Busbys, 157 Charing Cross Road, WC2
  • Double Dipped ‘Sky High’ Saturday 9th April. Bagleys Film Studios, Goods Yard, Off York Way, Kings Cross, London N1
  • One Nation Saturday 9th April. Roller Express, Lea Valley Trading Estate, Edmonton N18
  • Club Together (Elevation & Double Dipped) Every Friday From 15th April, Turnmills, 63b Clerkenwell Road, London EC1
  • Black & White Ball Saturday 16th April. The Royal Albert Hall, London
  • Desert Storm Saturday 16th April, The Sanctuary, Denbigh Leisure, Milton Keynes, Bucks
  • Once Upon A Time Saturday 16th April. Central London Studio
  • Pure Saturday 16th April. Que Club, Corporation Street, Birmingham
  • Elevation & Reincarnation Saturday 23rd April. Crystal Palace Sports Centre, London
  • Astrology Part II Saturday 23rd April. The Rocket, Holloway Road, London N7
  • Helter Skelter Friday 29th April. The Sanctuary, Denbigh Leisure, Milton Keynes, Bucks
  • Reincarnation Saturday 30th April. Kings Hall, Herne Bay, Kent
  • Mysticism Sunday Ist May (All Dayer) The Lido Complex, Marine Terrace, Margate, Kent
  • Double Dipped With Destiny/The Cream Saturday 14th May. Bagleys Studios, York Way, Kings Cross, London N1

Issue 47 – Ravescene

Ravescene Magazeen #47 (Jan ’94) brings Tribal Dance, Labrynth, Wonderland, and more rave listings, guiding you through London and UK events. Stay up-to-date with the hottest parties and club nights.

ADVERTS

  • One Nation proudly present “The Valentines Ball” @ Roller Express
  • Madmix free rave tapes offer ‘ The Best In Hardcore, House & Techno DJ Mixes’
  • Vinyl Mania – London W13
  • Destiny The Cream – Saturday 5th February 1994 @ Oscars, Clacton
  • Tribal Dance, Fridays @ The Paradise Club
  • Remix Records, 247 Eversholt Street, Camden, London NW1
  • Active Records
  • Elevation merchandise
  • Mo’s Music Machine
  • Double Dipped In Celebration Of The Native American Indian
  • Slam! Records, Chadwell Heath, Essex

RAVE LISTINGS

Monday
  • Rebirth The Gass Club, Whitcombe Court, Whitcombe Street, London W1
  • The Monday Club Fish, 37-39 Oxford Street, London W1. 11pm – 6am £6
Wednesday
  • Yikez Camilla’s. 43a Gold Street, Northampton. 8pm – 11pm. Free
Thursday
  • Spirit Picasso’s, Broad Street,  Woverhampton. 10pm – Late
  • City Of Angels Hq’s, West Yard, Camden Lock, London Nw1
  • Jungelite Central Park, 38 Kensington High Street, London W8. 9pm – 3am. £8
  • Jungle Nation 414 Coldharbour Lane, Brixton, London Sw9. 10pm – 6am, £5
Friday
  • Fusion Rhythm Station, Town Centre, Aldershot, Hants. 9pm – 6am. £12
  • Club Inner Vision Turnmills, 63 Clerkenwell Road, London Ec1. 10pm – 10am. £5
  • The Box The Bridwell, Lowfield Street, Dartford, Kent. 8.30pm – 2am. £4
  • Club Zen 28 The Concourse, The Brunell Centre, Bletchley, Milton Keynes, Bucks. 9pm – 2am. £5
  • Pure Pleasure Riviera Lights, 18-20 St Peters Street, Bedford, Beds. 9pm – 6am. £8
  • Club Kinetic The Leisure Bowl, Longton, Stoke. 8pm – 2am. £10
  • Dance Paradise Tiffany’s, Marine Parade, Great Yarmouth, Norfolk. 9pm – Lam. £3
  • Tribal Dance The Paradise, Parkfield Street, London N1. 10pm – 7am. £9
  • Telepathy The Wax Club, Temple Mills Lane, Stratford, London E15. Llpm – 6am £8
  • Equinox Milwaukees, A6 Between Rushden & Bedford, Northants. 9pm – 6am. £12
  • Orange Camden Palace, Camden, London Nw1. 10pm – 6am. £10
  • Arcadia The Crest, Main Road, Leysdown, Isle Of Sheppey, Kent. 9pm – 3am. £6
  • Vertigo Smarts, High Street, Southend-on-sea, Essex. 7pm – 10.30pm. £3
  • The Final Frontier (Universe) United Kingdom, Buckhold Road, Wandsworth, London Sw18. £10. 10pm – 6am
  • Pimp Picasso’s, Broad Street, Wolverhampton. 9pm – 2am
  • Labrynth 12 Dalston Lane E8. 11pm – 6am
  • The Fruit Club Brunel Rooms, Havelock Square, Swindon, Wilts. 9pm – 3am. £5
  • Boomshanker The Speedway Stadium, Saddlebow Road, Kings Lynn, Norfolk. 10pm – 5am. £5
Saturday
  • Wonderland The Astoria, Charing Cross Road, London Wc1. 11pm – 7am. £12
  • Quest Paloma’s, 34-36 Broad Street, Wolverhampton. 9pm – 2am
  • Happy Dayz Monroes, Eastern Esplanade, Southend, Essex. 10pm – 4am. £8
  • The Ark The Studio, Powis Street, Woolwich, London, Se18
  • Awol The Paradise Club, Parkfield Street, Islington, London N1. 10pm – 10am. £13
  • Jus’ Hb Happy Jax, Arch No. 5, Crucifix Lane, London Bridge, Se1. 10pm – 6am £8
  • Lsd The Marquee, Charing Cross Road, London Wc1. L1pm – 6am. £10
  • Club Desire Club 2000, 2-4 Hardwicks Way, Wandsworth, London Sw18. 10pm – 7am £10
  • Release The Pressure Cafe De Paris, 3 Coventry Street, London W1. 10pm – 6am. £12
  • Progress The Wherehouse Club, 110a Friargate, Derby. 9pm – 2am. £5
  • Innersense Lazerdrome, 267 Rye Lane, Peckham, London Se15. 11pm – 7am. £10
  • Labrynth 12 Dalston Lane, Hackney E8. 11pm – 6am
  • Sex, Love & Motion The Soundshaft, Hungerford Lane, Craven Street, Charing Cross, London Wc2. 10.30pm – 3.30am. £8
Thursday 27th January
  • Flaw Velvet Underground, 143 Charing Cross Road, London, Wc1. 10pm – 3am. £5
Friday 28th January
  • Hyperbolic Speedway Stadium, Kings Lynn, Norfolk. 8pm – 6am. £10
Saturday 5th February
  • World Dance Lydd International Airport, Lydd, Kent
Saturday 12th February
  • One Nation Roller Express, Lea Valley Trading Estate, Edmonton, London N18. 10pm – 6am. £10 Advance
Saturday 26th February
  • Double Dipped Bagleys Film Studios, York Way Kings Cross, London N1. £13.50. 10pm – 6am

Issue 43 – Ravescene

Ravescene Magazeen #43 (Sep ’93) spotlights Knite Force and Luna-C, highlighting their collaborative label, innovative releases, and dedication to originality in hardcore, breakbeat, and techno music.

FEATURED ARTICLE – KNITE FORCE

Adrian H is in Essex this week with someone who has been there, done it, and is destined to do it again. An eight hour joke (to him) and 56 quid with Mr Tom and Nick Arnold did enough to give him national and international chart success and gave him the contacts to do what he wanted to do in the first place….run his own label… Mr H talks to LUNA-C.

The name isn’t as instantly recognisable as Smartees or Sesame Street of which Luna-C is the the third part, and they’re still about and will soon be putting tracks out under the name of ECHORA. ‘The door you get into the music business is not necessarily the house you live in’ This is the view that Luna-C took with the fame and offers that came with having a successful record to his name. I’m glad to say that it did not deter him from his original plan setting up his own label.

Knite Force records is run by Luna-C with help from Spenka, Poozie and Bully along with about 18 others all with their own part to play in the label, eg the artist (Bex) Techno specialist, breakbeat specialist, happy hardcore lovers, darklovers and generally to put their views and ideas forward to benefit the label. Knite Force are a very close unit, with artistes including Alke-D, Phuture Primitive, Evolution Crew, Poozie and more, chilling around Luna-C’s Loughton house most nights. They say if they were to hear a tape with an original style, not a copied one, they would consider putting it out. Luna-C believes in discipline and acceptance eg ‘not liking a record but knowing that it’s good, thus not immediately coating off or labelling a group as “shit” because they do things differently’.

One thing that is clear to see from all the Knite Force crew is that they are all characters with their own personalities (none too serious) and that without going around giving it with oversized egos. They’re really enjoying what they’re doing.

Tracks out at the moment include the Alke-D remixes (the one with Colonel Abrahams) and the Poozie & Cru-l-t EP which I highly recommend for your record boxes. Luna-C would like to add a lot of thanks and respect to Suburban Bass because without them he would have been really in a mess (check the hairstyle!)

ADVERTS

  • Wax City Records, 306-308 London Road, Croydon
  • Life Utopia Adventures In The Land of Music @ Roller Express
  • Mo’s Music Machine
  • The Prodigy – One Love
  • Knite Force – Draw your own advert
  • Labrynth The 5th Birthday Ball
  • Mad Mix free rave tapes offer ‘ The Best In Hardcore, House & Techno DJ Mixes’
  • Labrynth every Friday

RAVE LISTINGS

  • Labrynth 5th Birthday Party Saturday 2nd October Bagleys Film Studio, York Way, Kings X, London, N1
  • Eternity Saturday 9th October Sheffield and District Music Appreciation
  • Brave New World Every Saturday Lazer Combat Centre, 2 Hardwicks Way, Wandsworth, London
  • Universe And R&S Records Tour Saturday 9th October Quest, Palomas, Broad St, Wolverhampton
  • Groove Connections Night Saturday 16th October Quest, Palomas, Broad St, Wolverhampton
  • Logik Every Saturday The Marquee, Charing X, London, WC2
  • The Wonderland Club Every Saturday The London Astoria Tottenham Court Rd London
  • World Dance Saturday 2nd October Lydd International Airport, Nr Ashford, Kent
  • Scorch Every Saturday from 2nd October. The Wax Club, Temple Mills Lane, Stratford, London E15
  • The Sanctuary Every Friday from ist October. The Sanctuary, V7 Saxon Street, Milton Keynes, Beds
  • Life & Utopia Saturday 16th October. Roller Express, Lea Valley Trading Estate, Edmonton, London N9
  • Reincarnation Saturday 16th October. Kings Hall, Herne Bay, Kent
  • Club Labrynth Every Friday & Saturday night. Club Labrynth, 12 Dalston Lane, London E8
  • Fusion Friday 22nd October. Rhythm Station, Station Road, Aldershot, Hants
  • Euroption Saturday 9th October. Central London location
  • The Real Deal Every Friday from 1st October. The Sanctuary, V7 Saxon Street, Milton Keynes, Beds
  • Dance Paradise Saturday 2nd October. Tiffany’s, Marine Parade, Great Yarmouth, Norfolk
  • Peace Fest Saturday 9th October. The Warehouse, Curtain Road, London EC2

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 27 – Ravescene

Ravescene Magazeen #27 (Oct ’92) brings rave listings, event adverts, and a fresh dance chart, spotlighting underground hits from Citadel Of Kaos, DJ Big Vern, and Living Dream. Stay tuned to the UK hardcore scene with the latest party updates.

ADVERTS

  • Sunday Dipped – Every Sunday @ The Soundshaft, Hungerford Lane, London WC2
  • Beat The System Productions
  • 2000 AD Productions & Fascination present Spellbound – 31st October @ The Tasco Warehouse
  • X-Static bring you ‘A New Creation’ – 6th November @ Enstone Airfield
  • Equinox present ‘Reach For The Skies’ – 24th October @ Roller Express, London N18
  • World Dance – 31st October @ Lydd International Airport, Kent
  • Wax City Records, 306-308 London Road, Croydon
  • Vinyl Mania Records, 214 Northfields Avenue, London W13
  • Bass Box – Every Friday & Saturday @ Unit H9, London N18
  • Labrynth present ‘The Twilight Zone’ – 7th November @ Roller Express
  • The Sound Gallery at The Venue, Elstree Way, Borehamwood
  • Pyramid Promotions present Innersense – Every Saturday @ The Lazerdrome, London SE15

RAVE LISTINGS

  • Passion Friday 30th October. The Event, Brighton
  • Fantazia Friday 27th November. Bath and West Showground, Shepton Mallet
  • Double Dipped Saturday 7th November. The Four Aces, 12 Dalston Lane, E8
  • Rave In Holland 13, 14, 15th November
  • Life & Utopia Saturday 7th November. Tasco Warehouse, Plumstead SE28
  • Shock (Pure Organisation) Saturday 31st October. Central London
  • World Dance Saturday 31st October. Lydd Airport, Kent
  • Raveworld And Ravescene The Party Il. Saturday 24th October. The Tasco Warehouse, 138 Nathan Way, Plumstead, London SE28
  • Every Picture Tells A Story (Labrynth) Saturday 7th November. Roller Express, Lea Valley Trading Est. N18
  • Obsession The Third Dimension Friday 30th October. West Point Exhibition Centre, Clyst St. Mary, Nr Exter (1m off M5. J30)
  • Heaven On Earth Friday 13th November The Hummingbird, Birmingham
  • Essence Saturday 31st October. The Hanger West, West Wickham, Cambridgeshire
  • Night Meets Day (In-Ter-Dance) Friday 30th October. Poole Arts Centre, Kingland Road, Poole, Nr. Bournemouth
  • Reach For The Skies Saturday 24th October. Roller Express, Lea Valley Trading Estate, Angel Road, North Circular Road, Edmonton N18
  • Aarmaggedon Saturday 14th November. Enstone Aerodrome, Oxfordshire, 10 miles North of Oxford, Off A34
  • Spellbound Saturday 31st October. The Tasco Warehouse, 138 Nathan Way, Plumstead, SE28

CHART

Dance chart compiled by Judge of Wax City Music

  1. Weekend Rush EP – DIca & DJ Big Vern (Boogie Beat)
  2. Rave Soon Come EP (Living Dream)
  3. Alpha 1 – Citadel Of Kaos (Bombastic Plastic)
  4. Sounds A Bit Flakey – Agent Orange (Promo)
  5. Happy Cloud EP
  6. Mystery Man – DJ Business (Focus)
  7. Double Vision – Tango (WL)
  8. Ruff & Massive – Windy Miller (Daddy Armshouse)
  9. Basic Instinct (WL)
  10. Audio Maze – Dr S Gachet (Labello)