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<blockquote data-quote="original.ital" data-source="post: 921345" data-attributes="member: 54290"><p>I've seen Lisa Loud play once at Back to Basics in Leeds. I quite liked her progressive house sounds.</p><p></p><p>I was similar in the sense I was into the rave scene circa 90-92. Went to quite a few raves and free-parties during that time but mainly in the East Anglia area including Milton Keynes. Raves such as Dreamscape, Amnesia House, Equinox etc. I loved the piano riffs but I was always striving for that techno kick-drum.. ie Carl Cox, Dave Angel, Joey Beltram.</p><p></p><p>After 92 the BPM of the music increased considerably and it wasn't too my liking. Don't get me wront, I don't mind jungle but wasn't my type of music to dance to even though I love old reggae/dancehall too.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="original.ital, post: 921345, member: 54290"] I've seen Lisa Loud play once at Back to Basics in Leeds. I quite liked her progressive house sounds. I was similar in the sense I was into the rave scene circa 90-92. Went to quite a few raves and free-parties during that time but mainly in the East Anglia area including Milton Keynes. Raves such as Dreamscape, Amnesia House, Equinox etc. I loved the piano riffs but I was always striving for that techno kick-drum.. ie Carl Cox, Dave Angel, Joey Beltram. After 92 the BPM of the music increased considerably and it wasn't too my liking. Don't get me wront, I don't mind jungle but wasn't my type of music to dance to even though I love old reggae/dancehall too. [/QUOTE]
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