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| quote: | Originally posted by Trancer-X
Well, I never made it to Buzz back in those days but from what I'm told the vibe was more amazing then than it was in later years. I did manage to make it to Fever back then but then again Paradox is just a scary place.
My real problem back then was finding anyone but myself that liked electronica. It's not easy when the rest of the country is so blinded by the mainstream.
I guess that since we're all so force-fed the "pop" culture that it's just hard to understand anything else. It's sad that most American's will never know how blind they really are, that their lives have been so permeated with revenue-driven advertising that they don't know how to accept something that hasn't been neatly and tightly packaged for mass consumption.
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the vibe was off the hook......back when i started partying it was soooo underground--i mean i've been to illegal parties in old rundown warehouses who headlined rabbit in the moon and union jack.....go figure....your right, back then it was hard to find people who were into it....luckily for me i had a friend that i was close with and we went everywhere together....of course i was labeled an outcast, freak, and "crazy raver" (we were like the first ravers ever in our high school) obviously, i am not a raver now.....i can't get enough of the music, and it just keeps getting better and better....but back then the scene was so real--not like anything it is today, and i heard it was even better back in like 94',95'--actually my first party was new year's eve, 1995-1996...........your right, though it is sad how our american culture consumes "pop" and shit, not willing to accept anything else except what is force fed to them through multimedia, advertising, etc. i'll stop too before i start ranting...i can go on and on.....
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