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He does have a viable point in the fact that the tenous relationship our scene has had with the cops since the late 90's has seen the complete death of the rave scene in Toronto.
You can hardly call a few large parties like the Nightmare and Hullabaloo events held throughout the year a "rave" scene anymore. The sad reality is it has been reduced to a handfull of events and exceptionally small parties. The breaks crew seems to be the only ones with any community and solidarity these days, and go weekly.. multiple times a week in summer @ that.
As for clubs, even though there is a burgeoning new group of them with stellar decor and supa-star lineups, the staples have revamped as well. Between the financial strain and the constant neighbourhood outcry against a venue everytime one opens, the management will have a difficult time over the summer, and I doubt every venue will out there currently will see summer 2005.
Whether that is due to police & drug enforcement, liquor license act issues, or $$$$, we can be certain of 1 thing....this summer is gonna be fuckin nuts...
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