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<blockquote data-quote="LawrenceHill" data-source="post: 913558" data-attributes="member: 15940"><p>Not for me, I still go out to clubs, festivals and free parties regularly. I never stopped.</p><p>You can clearly and objectively chart a decline and you can post a load of radio stations etc, but that's missing the point. Pete Tong manoeuvered himself into a position where most of the clueless punters perceive him as the guy at the top, a taste-maker who defines a scene I found before I was aware of his existence. The fact that acid house has morphed into what it has become, largely defined by Pete Tong a talentelss fuckwit, is a travesty and it was allowed to happen by too many people not speaking out because their cashflow depended on it and that for me goes against what it was supposed to be about in the first place. Seeing him celebrated as a pioneer drives me fucking nuts. It's like Honey G running Hip Hop. He was even on Sunday Brunch with Ed Balls ffs.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="LawrenceHill, post: 913558, member: 15940"] Not for me, I still go out to clubs, festivals and free parties regularly. I never stopped. You can clearly and objectively chart a decline and you can post a load of radio stations etc, but that's missing the point. Pete Tong manoeuvered himself into a position where most of the clueless punters perceive him as the guy at the top, a taste-maker who defines a scene I found before I was aware of his existence. The fact that acid house has morphed into what it has become, largely defined by Pete Tong a talentelss fuckwit, is a travesty and it was allowed to happen by too many people not speaking out because their cashflow depended on it and that for me goes against what it was supposed to be about in the first place. Seeing him celebrated as a pioneer drives me fucking nuts. It's like Honey G running Hip Hop. He was even on Sunday Brunch with Ed Balls ffs. [/QUOTE]
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