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  • the scene is killing the scene :groucho:

    not really. but it does seem that a lot of the time, its not authority clampdown that is havin a negative effect on the scene, its groups and individuals that are involved in the scene itself which are draggin it down

    needs good people like the members of PV to get it on the uprisin agen raaa

    Been happening for years except the muggers didn’t used to bother selling you the drugs, they’d just wait for you to get your own elsewhere then swoop in at the right moment :groucho:

    But seriously – soundsystem cooperation and coordination is the only way to avoid this; strength in numbers is and has always been the only thing that keeps petty crime from reaching the current organized levels. Easier said than done – it means rigs accepting that someone else’s party style is as valid as their own :crazy: What a concept!
    I wonder if 100% free parties aren’t the way to go. they’re not lucrative but virtually every rig spat I’ve ever witnessed stemmed from people disagreeing over how to split the proceeds. Why not get rigs together to do one off, free parties that really ARE free, and raise the proceeds from other means (ahem)? It’s worked in the past and couldn’t possibly result in worse conditions than exist now…. am I right in thinking this..?

    feedyourheadspace wrote:
    A mate whos a regular at the Bristol parties told me about these ‘Drug Muggings’ going on in London area where they’d sell you something then wait till you collapse and then rob you. Anyone else heard of this?

    Interesting points!

    I wish to raise an opinion of my own, which I have been inspired to do from reading the on the thread (intended for the Autharities to post at;) at,

    http://www.partyvibe.com/vbulletin/s…442#post129442

    Originally Posted by General Lighting;

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    “deep cover infiltration” of the rave scene in the mid 1990s,

    During the early 90s and mid 90s, there were lots more very well organised legal events held.

    Such as;

    Rezerection

    Fantazia

    Eclipse

    Just to name a few! There were plenty more at the time and there were an or-inspiring Rave scene genraly, with lots of good vibes and energy!

    My self, only being Born in 1977, feel a bit hard done by, for being to young to have attended a lot of these organised licenced Raves, as I was only 14 years old in 1992 though would have loved to have experianced the joy love and energy of the Rave Scene then.

    I first started going to Raves, both licenced legal ones and so caled free “illiegal”, unlicenced ones from 1994.

    The so called “Rave Scene”, as egotistical teenagers, was an influential part of our Culture and personal and sociol identification, from the clothes peope wore, from the language people used, the Partys, gossip, flyers and those disiples who pireted the Air waves to keep us upto date on the Rawast tunes and the hapening events.

    More so, than such influencies which were pressent at the time in main stream Media.

    Having grown up in Kent and “poped” my first E” in 1994, I was OverWelmed, by those feeling that were realised from within my self, as much as I was uplifted insperated by those feeling being generated from other people Partying, especialy at the free outdoors events

    I recal, going to licenced organised warhouse events, where every one had had to Pay more than £25.00 pounds a ticket, to be able to attend the Rave.

    I whittnessed some People who had desighned their own cloths being turned away!

    Admittedly, the Sounds and lights wernt Bad, and it were so packed in der hot spots, that you could bearly move!

    In my opinoiun, from the mid 90s, like from late 93, 94, onwards, there were changes in the vibes music being Played.

    Hardcore Music seemed to sub catigorise into differnt geners gradualy! You Got, Happy hardcore, Gabber, Jungle ect. Where as before, we just called it Hardcore!

    Hardcore, seemed to get replaced from those classic sounds of the Atari and Amiga (Octamed) tracker, for instance, and (Cubase) sequencing on the Atari. The Classic sound of the Hardcore Breakbeat, was in some cases, replased by a 4 by 4 Kick drum, and what people referd to as Hardcore, began “in my opinioun” to become more Cheesie(Oh gosh, Cheese make ya trust)

    http://www.partyvibe.com/vbulletin/showthread.php?t=23996&page=4

    The point I wish to make though is that I feel that alianation, segrigation and isolation has led to so called “BaD ViBes”, that people seem to be refering to recently!

    It anouyes me a bit when people refer to people as chavs, (No offence, if you consider your self a Chav).

    Whether Black white, or what ever your cultur or gender, we are all still human at the end of the day, so there for experiances the same feelings.

    I say, Our Culture has been Chaved! There is no need some younger generation may feel to go to represent there culture through partys, or start making your own music, since you can download your favorite tunes to your mobile (_for-instant’s,).

    Likwise, why’s, why bother to make your own clothes, when you can look like all your freinds, with a bit of bling, for 59pence. (-only_joking!)

    The Media now potraise another sterotypical group of people, retherd to as the “Alternitives” (dont no which pop stars arse they lick!).

    In any case, I feel that some youth of today have lost belief in their selfs and there is not much for them to do.

    Sombody just referd to a quote that;

    [quote) the parties need to get a bit smaller [quote)

    Well, to quote my self!

    Quote:
    I have been enjoying Partys since the age of three

    If we let Party’s get much Smaller, There wont evan be a “Party”, Rave Scene

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