Moronik
roughly humanoid
Hello folks, I thought this might be of interest to a few of you.... heres the hype!
An Old school and Acid House All dayer from 2PM to 3AM
Rave quiz at 6pm....winning team gets cash prize.
Acid House, Jack Beat, Techno, New Beat, Hardcore, Proto-Jungle
This time we welcome massive Old Skool headliners Nebula ll from Nottingham who first came to light in 1991 with Seance (featuring the devastating rave anthem Atheama on the b-side) which was released on Reinforced Records.
The following year saw a steady flow of inspired breakbeat rave tracks, such as Flatliners, C.O.D. Rider, Peace Maker, X-Plore H-Core and two stunning remixes of their debut Seance / Atheama release.
Nebula ll (Reinforced)
Jerome Hill (Don't/OriginUk.Net)
Dexorcist (Distant Planet/Yellow Machines)
Louise Plus One (Distant Planet/Deep Acid)
Hughesee (Distant Planet/Deep Acid)
DJ Deadsilence (Distant Planet)
Scanone (Yellow Machines)
Rave Enforcer (Crossbones Sound System)
Jim Bones (Crossbones Sound System)
Rory Moronik (Rave or Die!/Distant Planet)
FireITup (Distant Planet)
The Dome is behind the Boston Arms
178 Junction Road, London, N19 5QQ
Nearest tube Tufnell Park on the Northern Line
Tickets £5 in advance plus £1 booking fee http://AccessAllAreas.org
£8 ON THE DOOR.
or you can buy them for CASH at the Access All Areas office.....
Offices at 2nd Floor, 30c Camden Lock Place, London, NW1 8AL
Distant Planet.. Old Skool Hardcore, Rave & Jungle.
It's summer 1991 and the pop charts are pumping to the sounds of Chesney Hawkes, Jason Donovan, Cher, Hale & Pace or perhaps U2 if you like that sort of thing. But they didnt.......
The youth of Great Britain and Western Europe at this time were more interested in visiting independent record shops which appeared countrywide, purchasing white label records with nothing more than a photocopied sticker or an unreadable signature for identification. Surely these records and this music is nothing but a passing phase and soon
to be forgotten.
Dance music evolved, commercialised, disappeared, went underground then came back again. So on & so fourth. It's a good job these vinyl 12” were made of a sturdy material as their work was not done.
2012 and the sound lives on..
Distant planet brings the music from the past and presents it to the current climate bringing headline DJ's from back in the day alongside up and coming talent who will all be spinning the sounds of the late 80's to early 90's.At the moment Distant Planet moves it's location to keep things interesting. A remote but beautiful pub garden in a secret location or perhaps a cosy space in Central London plays host to this friendly trip down memory lane.
Arrive early to chat and socialise or partake in the unique Rave quiz [pub style] and test your knowledge of early dance and rave culture and perhaps scoop the cash prize. As the evening proceeds a great night of Old Skool, Hardcore & Rave will ensue. So come along and most importantly...
Don't forget to dance
Facebook event:
https://www.facebook.com/#!/events/342316809115927/
ok'd by Editor.
An Old school and Acid House All dayer from 2PM to 3AM
Rave quiz at 6pm....winning team gets cash prize.
Acid House, Jack Beat, Techno, New Beat, Hardcore, Proto-Jungle
This time we welcome massive Old Skool headliners Nebula ll from Nottingham who first came to light in 1991 with Seance (featuring the devastating rave anthem Atheama on the b-side) which was released on Reinforced Records.
The following year saw a steady flow of inspired breakbeat rave tracks, such as Flatliners, C.O.D. Rider, Peace Maker, X-Plore H-Core and two stunning remixes of their debut Seance / Atheama release.
Nebula ll (Reinforced)
Jerome Hill (Don't/OriginUk.Net)
Dexorcist (Distant Planet/Yellow Machines)
Louise Plus One (Distant Planet/Deep Acid)
Hughesee (Distant Planet/Deep Acid)
DJ Deadsilence (Distant Planet)
Scanone (Yellow Machines)
Rave Enforcer (Crossbones Sound System)
Jim Bones (Crossbones Sound System)
Rory Moronik (Rave or Die!/Distant Planet)
FireITup (Distant Planet)
The Dome is behind the Boston Arms
178 Junction Road, London, N19 5QQ
Nearest tube Tufnell Park on the Northern Line
Tickets £5 in advance plus £1 booking fee http://AccessAllAreas.org
£8 ON THE DOOR.
or you can buy them for CASH at the Access All Areas office.....
Offices at 2nd Floor, 30c Camden Lock Place, London, NW1 8AL
Distant Planet.. Old Skool Hardcore, Rave & Jungle.
It's summer 1991 and the pop charts are pumping to the sounds of Chesney Hawkes, Jason Donovan, Cher, Hale & Pace or perhaps U2 if you like that sort of thing. But they didnt.......
The youth of Great Britain and Western Europe at this time were more interested in visiting independent record shops which appeared countrywide, purchasing white label records with nothing more than a photocopied sticker or an unreadable signature for identification. Surely these records and this music is nothing but a passing phase and soon
to be forgotten.
Dance music evolved, commercialised, disappeared, went underground then came back again. So on & so fourth. It's a good job these vinyl 12” were made of a sturdy material as their work was not done.
2012 and the sound lives on..
Distant planet brings the music from the past and presents it to the current climate bringing headline DJ's from back in the day alongside up and coming talent who will all be spinning the sounds of the late 80's to early 90's.At the moment Distant Planet moves it's location to keep things interesting. A remote but beautiful pub garden in a secret location or perhaps a cosy space in Central London plays host to this friendly trip down memory lane.
Arrive early to chat and socialise or partake in the unique Rave quiz [pub style] and test your knowledge of early dance and rave culture and perhaps scoop the cash prize. As the evening proceeds a great night of Old Skool, Hardcore & Rave will ensue. So come along and most importantly...
Don't forget to dance
Facebook event:
https://www.facebook.com/#!/events/342316809115927/
ok'd by Editor.