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Records - 1993
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borosix.co.uk → Rave History → 1993
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January
January 8th - Halesowen: Dance Planet Dance Planet start to host "The Pleasure Zone", a weekly club night at 42nd Street in Halesowen.
For Dance Planet's first night at the pleasure zone - Micky Finn, Carl Cox, Jumping Jack Frost, DJ Pilgrim, MC Bassman, Robbie Dee and MC Lenni kick-off the new year in the midlands latest rave venue.
However, the pleasure zone adventure would only last for a month due to a massive cock-up resulting in the next months flyer not been circulated. As loads of clubbers thought the pleasure zone had finished, hardly anoyne turned up the next month. In the end Dance Planet had to fold the club because of the the heavy losses suffered due to the poor attendence in the following month.
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January 29th - Birmingham: Pandemonium To kickstart in what would be another eventful year for them, Pandemonium hold the forth chapter of the Andromeda series in what would be their new home, The Institute in Birmingham, west midlands.
However, Pandemonium's first big event of the year doesn't get the best of starts as an electrical fire at The Institute causes a venue change to The Hummingbird at 24 hours notice. News of Pandemonium's sudden disaster doesn't deter the organisers who managed to deck out the replacement venue in time, or the ravers who heard of their crisis but still turned up in there thousands!.
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February
February 5th - Willenhall: Pandemonium There is another major crisis looming for the organisers of Pandemonium as their regular gathering place, J-Jays in Willenhall, west midlands, has to close down immediately for repairs due to serious structural problems. Pandemonium have to once again go back to brum as they start holding their weekly parties at The Institute in Birmingham, west midlands.
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February 26th - Plymouth: Obsession It is time to take you to the top... Gideon Dawson's organisation, Obsession host "The Dream" the third major party of their "fledgling" career at a venue he hasn't used before - The Warehouse in Plymouth, Devon. In what is one of the emerging regions in the UK and one of the biggest parties that Plymouth has held in a long time, a new double act is cemented - DJ Sy and the Scratchmaster Techno Kid.
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March
March 12th - Leeds: Back to Basics The clubbing community in Yorkshire is in mourning as one of the founders and a resident DJ of the Back to Basics events, Alistair Cooke is tragically killed in a car accident.
Whilst travelling to a gig in Glasgow, a car crash seriously injures Back to Basics promoter Dave Beer and takes the lives of Alistair Cooke and Ralph Lawson's girlfriend Jocelyn Higgins. Within a couple of weeks, Back to Basics and The Orbit issue tribute flyers to the deceased as friends and fellow promoters within the northern scene help Dave Beer through this troubling period in his life.
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