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blacknoizybox
people born in UK/Germany somewhere from 1970 to 1980 allowing you to dance your butts off at crazy 1998-2003 trance parties featuring good old progressive trance and techno, old James Holden and Carl Cox session, PVD Global tours, smoothly mixed Digweed prog... you lucky bastards....:p

i remember myself in 1999-2002... i was totally on Queen, Led Zeppelin and Guano Apes. the only thing that came close to proper 4x4 EDM were The Chemical Brothers, The Prodigy, The Chrystal Method and Fatboy Slim... that pretty much sums it up for my EDM knowledge prior to year 2003:(

*emo rant* this thread was inspired by retrospective documentaries on the birth of MFS label in the early 1990th (Corvin Dalek, Mijk Van Dijk, Humate, Paul Van Dyk, Dr.Motte)
diggerz
The techno and House scene in Chicago and Detroit circa 1989-1999

those were the days, the 'paradise garage' is also worthy of mention.

;)
nrjizer
Nah. Save your envy for those who were born 10 years earlier than that, and were able to experience the early rave scene in it's most ed up, hedonistic glory. That shark had already been jumped well before 1998.
airwalker1
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Originally posted by nrjizer
Nah. Save your envy for those who were born 10 years earlier than that, and were able to experience the early rave scene in it's most ed up, hedonistic glory. That shark had already been jumped well before 1998.
aye im with ya but the cerry was'nt truly picked for me untill the dawn of mark n.r.g. era reactive and all that jazz.
jupiterone
im livin' the dream with sean tyas now
Gauss
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Originally posted by blacknoizybox
i remember myself in 1999-2002... i was totally on Queen, Led Zeppelin and Guano Apes. the only thing that came close to proper 4x4 EDM were The Chemical Brothers, The Prodigy, The Chrystal Method and Fatboy Slim... that pretty much sums it up for my EDM knowledge prior to year 2003:(

I'm not entirely sure big beat has 4/4 time signature... :o
blacknoizybox
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Originally posted by Gauss
I'm not entirely sure big beat has 4/4 time signature... :o

well at least it's closer to 4/4 then to 3/5:stongue:
Sushipunk
I would have liked to have been around in the UK around '88 or '89. I reckon that would have been pretty special :)
Darkarbiter
Well as much as its not 93, the psy scene isn't too bad(afaik, not too involved :P)... and I have good hopes for the future for it.
Taranis
Yeah I would have loved to have been around in the early 90's, when the EDM scene was something new and people thought they'd found something special and amazing. The whole thing is so hollow now days. To me at least.

The flip side of that is that I'd be old now. I don't want to be old now :(

silene
I listened to Scooter. :o
blacknoizybox
i skipped Scooter. always though it was kinda cheesy
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