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2013.09.14 Time Warp - Tod Terry, Frankie Bones, DB, Lenny Dee +More @ TBA Brooklyn
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| DOOMAHX |
I know it's not trance but i don't care. This is ing rave history in a room. If you were there in the 90's then I better see you at this!!
SOUP presents: "TIME WARP - Music In NYC from 1989-1999"
Saturday - 9/14/13
2pm-4am (All Day - All Night)
with DJ'S playing classic dance music from the 90's:
TODD TERRY (InHouse)
FRANKIE BONES (Sonic Groove)
DB (Breakbeat Science)
LENNY DEE (Industrial Strength)
LOVE & LOGIC (SOUP, Street King)
SCOTT RICHMOND (Founder of Satellite Records)
DJ BILL (Satellite Records, The Seed)
JOE POMPEO (SOUP, Cajual)
DBOW & NICK JAGGER (InHouse, Coyote Cuts)
CHRIS PATRICK (SOUP, _Surface)
LEMAR SOULFLOWER (The Seed)
MESHUGS (BP2)
RSVP to [email protected] for REDUCED ENTRY
TBA BROOKLYN
395 WYTHE AVE. BROOKLYN
HOUSE, TECHNO, EARLY RAVE, JUNGLE, D&B, BREAKS
*TBA is an open air converted garage. The garage doors will be open until 9pm to enjoy the outside and closed during the night time portion of the party.
HOSTED BY: Born I Music, Garrett Marx, Becky Meza, Lady Liz, Kerry Pompeo, Rubi (R-Tres NYC) |
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| a.l.d.i. |
| hmm i miss going to "raves". is it still that awesome dnb and jungle or morphed electro+dub+trap+ dnb mashaps? is the techno old school techno or hard techno+shrenz? |
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| DOOMAHX |
Mostly Electro, dubstep and hardstyle now. Gone are the days when you would see a good variety from ALL genre’s on the main floor.
This isn’t really a rave though, just good DJ’s that use to headline raves for us old folks that miss the 90's |
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| a.l.d.i. |
yeah.. i ventured into a "rave" style party recently.. wow.. what noise... so angry , so young! damn that rage music ; )
i only used to hit the raves up until it started going to s (music wise). so now i go to clubs to see djs. which i hate most of the venues. you and your $12 mix.
What about frankie bones.. he is so old..is he not keeping it real? |
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| DOOMAHX |
| He plays good sets still but i don't see him booked as much as before. Most kids i meet at parties today aren't interested in the history of the scene at all, they don't know or care who built it. Quite a change actually, 10 years ago kids would always be asking questions about how things were and how they started. |
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