Records - 1994



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September 16th - Milton Keynes: Helter Skelter

In a career which saw them start their journey in a desolate ploughed field in Oxfordshire. With an incredible forty parties all accounted for, Dave Prattley and his wife Penny celebrate a milestone as they invite their loyal following to "Five Years In The Making", Helter Skelter's fifth birthday party at

The Sanctuary in Milton Keynes, Buckinghamshire.

 

 

September 17th - Bristol: Bristol Exposure

Created by one of the biggest ticket agents in the south-west of England, a new organisation is going to cheer everyone up and create some happy vibes in Bristol as John Nation hosts the first "Dance Mania" party at Trinity Hall in Bristol, Avon.

 

Typical with most inner-cities in Engalnd, the majority of parties in the area are for the jungle and house clientelle and the hardcore minority isn't getting the fair crack it deserves. As jungle is going through a transitional phase and getting more airplay and media coverage than any other type of dance music, the crew at Bristol Exposure will mainly cater for the hardcore heads with a light touch of jungle dashed in for good measure!, Bristol Exposure will put smiles back on ravers faces!.

 

 

September 23rd - Edinburgh: The Jungle Book

In a far flung place were gabba, techno and hardcore rules the land they live in. And a land were it has been known for it's DJ's to have cans, bottles and other missiles thrown at them whilst playing the music they believe in. And a place where one man single-handedly wove his way through the oranje.

 

Consisting of a underground and equally dedicated scene, with provincial one-off parties which normaly sell-out in quick time and in most cases feature top-flight DJ's from down south who are more than ably co-defended by quality regional talent - The General, Waxman, Richie Rufftone, Senses and MC Feelman plus many more behind the scenes. Two dogged purveyors of the breakbeat-jungle culture in Scotland, Edinburghian Peter Symington [ a.k.a DJ Kid ] and Glaswegian Keith McKnight [ a.k.a KMC ] host the first "Jungle Book" party at the Citrus Club in Edinburgh, City of Edinburgh.

 

After roping in their fellow junglist Marc Smith to guest at their first party [ which featured LTJ Bukem's first scottish appearance ], the first Jungle Book sold-out and the party turned out to be so popular for the wider Scottish jungle community, the pair ploughed on relentlessly and booked Simon Bassline Smith for Part II in November and Tango and Fallout for Part III in December this year to make Jungle Book into a trilogy of parties and futher proved that jungle has a presence up in Scotland after all!.

 

 

September 30th - Swansea: Infinity

The sounds of male choirs, hardcore, jungle and techno will heard in Swansea on a weekly basis as local DJ's Lomas and Jez are about take their Tick-Tock organisation up to the next level. Ravers in Wales will have another place to go as Tick-Tock begin hosting a new series of "Infinity" parties at Tramps Nitespot in Swansea, West Glamorgan.

 

 

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