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Defining Tunes n 1991/2? Hardcore or House or Hardcore House?
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<blockquote data-quote="Elate" data-source="post: 715246" data-attributes="member: 9411"><p>As Dodgy has said I remember a lot of folks bundling quite divergant styles under the name rave. And by 94 it became old school. For me 93 was the pivotal point where people started to be more fineky about what catagories the music they listened to belonged in. I know that there was such a thing as house/techno/acid/hardcore etc etc before then but I think that the unity that existed before 93 meant that no one realy gave a flying ducks ass. </p><p>How ever I vaguely recall there being some people being a bit more up tight but they tended to be fans of techno. </p><p>Diferent people have diferent views, I'm from the country and only ventured into the city to go clubbing so wasn't as involved in the scene as some others were. When we went out it didn't realy matter what kind of night it was because the clubs we went to held nights where all diferent styles were catered for.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Elate, post: 715246, member: 9411"] As Dodgy has said I remember a lot of folks bundling quite divergant styles under the name rave. And by 94 it became old school. For me 93 was the pivotal point where people started to be more fineky about what catagories the music they listened to belonged in. I know that there was such a thing as house/techno/acid/hardcore etc etc before then but I think that the unity that existed before 93 meant that no one realy gave a flying ducks ass. How ever I vaguely recall there being some people being a bit more up tight but they tended to be fans of techno. Diferent people have diferent views, I'm from the country and only ventured into the city to go clubbing so wasn't as involved in the scene as some others were. When we went out it didn't realy matter what kind of night it was because the clubs we went to held nights where all diferent styles were catered for. [/QUOTE]
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