Episode 2 - 90's Record Shops and Raves - special guest - Blackmass Plastics
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For this second episode of Tales From A Disappearing City I am joined again by my good friend Ian aka Blackmass Plastics to discuss our memories of 90's record shops as well as key parties and raves. This is part two of our chat and we start in the early 1990's and finish as free parties and alternative underground ways of distributing music start to become more important. We discuss influential clubs such as Pyramid, Club Dog, Knowledge and AWOL as well legendary DJ's such as Colin Favor and Colin Dale who helped spread weird electronic music over the airwaves of London. Next episode we head into the warehouses and fields to go to free parties and play and dance at underground sound systems. Stay tuned. https://www.youtube.com/@ControlledWeirdness https://open.spotify.com/artist/20nC7cQni8ZrvRC2REZjOI https://www.instagram.com/controlledweirdness/ https://controlledweirdness.bandcamp.com/ Theme song is Controlled Weirdness - Drifting in the Streets https://open.spotify.com/track/7GJfmYy4RjMyLIg9nffukt
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