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<blockquote data-quote="djperkins" data-source="post: 844829" data-attributes="member: 17130"><p>Agreed...The prog really did skip over an era that then defined another one, the indie scene 100% fuelled the early rave scene as well as influences from overseas...The run of programs should have been hosted by an different enthusiast for each episode, someone who could really do their scene justice...you just know that DB was way out of his depth even looking at Trevor Nelson...you could see his eyes starting to glass over, I bet he was just aching to slaughter dance music in all it's multitude of shapes and sizes...electronica was completely ignored, Stanton mate...you are really good at putting together threads, there is a severe lack of quality posts on here at the mo mate...we need guys like you to give us some quality threadage and get the synapses firing a bit more...I try but my skill levels with a pen run out at the postcard stage...you may also enjoy <a href="http://www.djhistory.com/">DJhistory.com | Handpicked downloads</a> and if you haven't visited Fantazia <a href="http://www.fantazia.org.uk/orgs/martinred.htm">Shelleys Laserdome - Martin Red's Story - Rave Club</a> best have a butchers there as well mate.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="djperkins, post: 844829, member: 17130"] Agreed...The prog really did skip over an era that then defined another one, the indie scene 100% fuelled the early rave scene as well as influences from overseas...The run of programs should have been hosted by an different enthusiast for each episode, someone who could really do their scene justice...you just know that DB was way out of his depth even looking at Trevor Nelson...you could see his eyes starting to glass over, I bet he was just aching to slaughter dance music in all it's multitude of shapes and sizes...electronica was completely ignored, Stanton mate...you are really good at putting together threads, there is a severe lack of quality posts on here at the mo mate...we need guys like you to give us some quality threadage and get the synapses firing a bit more...I try but my skill levels with a pen run out at the postcard stage...you may also enjoy [url=http://www.djhistory.com/]DJhistory.com | Handpicked downloads[/url] and if you haven't visited Fantazia [url=http://www.fantazia.org.uk/orgs/martinred.htm]Shelleys Laserdome - Martin Red's Story - Rave Club[/url] best have a butchers there as well mate. [/QUOTE]
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