Bangface was doing it a couple of years ago but seems to be more about
the breakcore these days - they do keep up the spirit of rave though,
with smileys and inflatable toys everywhere - I gather young Americans
have gone for that kind of rave aesthetic in a big way or am I wrong? 


Rob Taylor
VT Librarian
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-----Original Message-----
From: kent williams [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: 02 July 2008 16:36
To: list 313
Subject: Re: (313) the circle of trends

I think a couple years ago the Rephlex crew were throwing parties where
they played all sorts of early rave music.  Trying to bring back the
feeling of that first E, or something.  Forget it guys, those receptors
are blown.

I do an abbreviated version of that when I drop Bomb Scare and Mr Kirk's
nightmare, but it just seems to piss people off.

What I'm waiting for is for people to start dressing and styling their
hairs like they do in those super early UK rave videos I've seen.  As
someone who got into it a little later, seeing bad 80's hair and
ridiculous bulky jumpers combined with dance music is hilarious...


On Wed, Jul 2, 2008 at 9:58 AM, Frank Glazer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
>> I kept feeling the early 90's Manchester biz would make a come back, 
>> but I haven't seen its arrival yet.
>
> didn't that happen with the whole "nu rave" thing?
>
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