At least in the USA and UK, legislation was a particularly devastating blow to scenes and the culture because it made it very difficult and risky to continue unsanctioned events, and if a promoter wanted to go on at all there were incredibly high-stakes incentives to legitimize. And over the course of the '90s this saw a lot of promoters (and artists and labels and everyone adjacent to the culture) really going from doing just what it took to survive, to becoming very opportunistic to the detriment of the culture. This is just the nature of the world under this dominant economic system. All must be colonized and commoditized.
Loads of people present in the moment, amazing! I lived in the area back then, was such a good vibe of freedom and creativity. Can't imagine what Fitzroy is like today.
I was there for this festival. The scene peaked in Melbourne for about 5 years straight. It was an amazing time and I am truly happy to have been a part of it most weekend's.
I miss these times so much Ahh geez Melbourne will never see anything like that again Grateful to have been there lol I was 13 14 years old at the time,it was 100% fun I felt safe just dancing,chapel st fest storey hall rmit wet musik Westgate sports and leisure centre That had the best sound and atmosphere Everything sounded so new like it was the first time all of this was happening it felt new it sounded like nothing I’d ever heard Ahh geez so grateful looking back as a kid just dancing and the music Got to appreciate it without the drugs or anything it made a big impact on myself Even to this day
I was across the ditch.. beautiful times. Kings and queens of a brave new dawn. The dance parties at the old folks homes gonna be sweet. Your names on the door.🎉❤🎉❤🎉❤
Awesome! Always liked Jayse Knipe's sets. The street parties on Chapel Street beside Euphemism were fun too. Everyone seems more connected with the music & the vibe with no mobile phones.
Me too ♡ Green nuns are playing an event at 24 moons in a couple of weeks ♡ love jayse ♡ 🙏🙌💃 (is he still around, havent seen him play in years, often wondered)♡
I was just about to write exactly the same comment and then saw yours!! Lol!! I am so glad to have been a raver back when people danced like like twats and didn't worry about what people thought of them🤪- in the moment and not their next Instagram post!! 😂😂
@@DjVastUKwhy are people so bitter about technology evolving and society adapting to it. Without Internet, phones and global interconnectivity all these experiences would still be in their own bubbles. In this new world we all appreciate how techno became so beloved and we can discover more of it from all over the world.
@@marztar yeah i get what you are saying,its great people can record stuff and send it out all over the world on the internet-but i think you are missing the point. People are no longer in the moment enjoying the music and dancing,all they are doing is worrying about posing and looking good for their next instagram post! That is NOT what this scene is about! And anyone who does,...well i feel very sorry for them indeed 😔
@@DjVastUK well I think you're putting much emphasis on that because you're focusing too much on those people because yeah they are products of modern society and of the narcissist nature of social media. There's many more types of people than that though and modern movements of social media that aren't that for example are the well-being/spiritual minded empathy and charitable movements are also rising. Many millennials are focused on expanding their minds and also having input in the renaissance of past goodness of bygone eras. THE 90s for example are now treated with much admiration and respect by teenagers of today just in the same way middle aged adults of those 90s revered their hey days of the 70s and 80s. Culture is always changing and there's more greatness than misery. But if you focus on only the negative then that's just all you'll see or all you'll think is happening. Not saying you are that only because yes I get your point but as I said at the start of this comment.. yes western culture is narcissistic and easily manipulated... but that's the beauty of youth and new generations... They are the future.. And there's always groups within the groupthink masses that don't accept the status quo and either look back and bring back past.. or create new things and thoughts all together. Techno is eternal. Actually imo it's timeless. I grew up in the 90s raves and I never grew out of it. No need for drugs either the feels of dancing to music that's now decades old but still amazing is a priceless experience. I also love UK rave/club scene and often blast radio one dj sets from so many now iconic venues. Live long and dance on man!
The last track is banging. Does anybody know it? Snd yes, Melb scene was off tape at this time. So was the smack, there were people dying regularly less than 1km from here. Not the same scene, but the drugs in Melbourne had a free rein, and while sohh no e enjoyed it others were trapped. Still, looks like a mad party. I wasn’t at this one but I did go to similar ones
Ma soprattutto non solo non c'erano cellulari ma neanche balletti deficienti o modi di vestire assurdi come adesso si vede in discoteca e ai rave.....era musica per tutti a prescindere da tutto
Thomas Schumacher - Shelford road 5:00. With the words Psychedelic Experimentation. Is that what you want or the track before it? Rock da old skool Melbourne!
We couldn't do this in 2023. Now it's evolved into a whole new beast where money and greed have taken over. Free street rave 90s was the best decade
I know you are young, but the money and greed had already taken over by 1999.
We used to have Reclaim The Streets in Sydney, they were lots of fun, especially the ones that shut down the centre of Newtown.
At least in the USA and UK, legislation was a particularly devastating blow to scenes and the culture because it made it very difficult and risky to continue unsanctioned events, and if a promoter wanted to go on at all there were incredibly high-stakes incentives to legitimize. And over the course of the '90s this saw a lot of promoters (and artists and labels and everyone adjacent to the culture) really going from doing just what it took to survive, to becoming very opportunistic to the detriment of the culture. This is just the nature of the world under this dominant economic system. All must be colonized and commoditized.
I think is an insurance problem, not greed necessarily
Before mobile phones took over civilisations mind! Gold 🎉
I’m 62 now watching this in England full of cold feeling like shit but still dancing well , sitting down dancing 😂
This is class! clubbing/partying will never be the same.......................
Loads of people present in the moment, amazing! I lived in the area back then, was such a good vibe of freedom and creativity. Can't imagine what Fitzroy is like today.
They are all anxious and neo divergents now down there. 😂
Epic era, a wonderful space to revisit - and be inspired by. 🎼
I was there for this festival.
The scene peaked in Melbourne for about 5 years straight.
It was an amazing time and I am truly happy to have been a part of it most weekend's.
Much more footage and phots here on the Facebook street rave page :) facebook.com/RightOnOneStreetRave?mibextid=ZbWKwL
Yeah glad I got out at a good time ... Everyone's so fake these days ...those the real ones
@@Bernard-n7o TRUE But... I ain´t. UNDERGRUOUND had a short break for just 23 years.
same same
And not a fight in sight bing back the 90s
Uncompressed audio
Not a smartphone in sight
RIP MELBOURNE!!!
It used to be such a cool place back then... It's completely different now😢😢?te
Yeah just like that, nothing but good vibes - in for the music, the dancing, and having a good time
Minimalistic equipment, vynil plates and maximus feeling💜👏
I miss these times so much
Ahh geez Melbourne will never see anything like that again
Grateful to have been there lol I was 13 14 years old at the time,it was 100% fun I felt safe just dancing,chapel st fest storey hall rmit wet musik
Westgate sports and leisure centre
That had the best sound and atmosphere
Everything sounded so new like it was the first time all of this was happening it felt new it sounded like nothing I’d ever heard
Ahh geez so grateful looking back as a kid just dancing and the music
Got to appreciate it without the drugs or anything it made a big impact on myself
Even to this day
facebook.com/RightOnOneStreetRave?mibextid=ZbWKwL
I was across the ditch.. beautiful times. Kings and queens of a brave new dawn. The dance parties at the old folks homes gonna be sweet. Your names on the door.🎉❤🎉❤🎉❤
Dude in a DAMAGED shirt gettin it on to some techno. That says everything about Melbourne back then. Great scenes everywhere.
Awesome! Always liked Jayse Knipe's sets. The street parties on Chapel Street beside Euphemism were fun too. Everyone seems more connected with the music & the vibe with no mobile phones.
When Brunswick was liveable! It’s a shell of its once self
Awesome memories from this festival. Met some wonderful people - loved the street rests :)
😂 I've spotted myself a few times
explain how u look we can rave with you in 2024!!!!
You must have kids now most of us then would be in our fifties now.
Those 1210's putting that work in..... Solid 🤙🤙
1200s but small difference
positive strong energy!
Awesome DJ ❤❤❤
Thanks for the upload legends and shout out to brother Jake @8:24 hope life’s good ✌️
No laptops or iPods , iPhones, just vinyl .. fck yeah.. and some googs.. red /green Mitsubishis
green....Mitsubishi....mmmmm
From memory this street party took place after Green Nuns of the Revolution headlined at a rave at Story Hall. I went to both parties.
Yes that's right :) 😀
Me too ♡ Green nuns are playing an event at 24 moons in a couple of weeks ♡ love jayse ♡ 🙏🙌💃 (is he still around, havent seen him play in years, often wondered)♡
@@mandaladreaming
I don’t think he’s still around.@@mandaladreaming
Superb footage ❤
before the I phone zombies took over.....
I was just about to write exactly the same comment and then saw yours!! Lol!! I am so glad to have been a raver back when people danced like like twats and didn't worry about what people thought of them🤪- in the moment and not their next Instagram post!! 😂😂
@@DjVastUKwhy are people so bitter about technology evolving and society adapting to it.
Without Internet, phones and global interconnectivity all these experiences would still be in their own bubbles.
In this new world we all appreciate how techno became so beloved and we can discover more of it from all over the world.
@@marztar yeah i get what you are saying,its great people can record stuff and send it out all over the world on the internet-but i think you are missing the point. People are no longer in the moment enjoying the music and dancing,all they are doing is worrying about posing and looking good for their next instagram post! That is NOT what this scene is about! And anyone who does,...well i feel very sorry for them indeed 😔
@@DjVastUK well I think you're putting much emphasis on that because you're focusing too much on those people because yeah they are products of modern society and of the narcissist nature of social media.
There's many more types of people than that though and modern movements of social media that aren't that for example are the well-being/spiritual minded empathy and charitable movements are also rising. Many millennials are focused on expanding their minds and also having input in the renaissance of past goodness of bygone eras.
THE 90s for example are now treated with much admiration and respect by teenagers of today just in the same way middle aged adults of those 90s revered their hey days of the 70s and 80s.
Culture is always changing and there's more greatness than misery. But if you focus on only the negative then that's just all you'll see or all you'll think is happening.
Not saying you are that only because yes I get your point but as I said at the start of this comment.. yes western culture is narcissistic and easily manipulated... but that's the beauty of youth and new generations... They are the future..
And there's always groups within the groupthink masses that don't accept the status quo and either look back and bring back past.. or create new things and thoughts all together.
Techno is eternal.
Actually imo it's timeless.
I grew up in the 90s raves and I never grew out of it. No need for drugs either the feels of dancing to music that's now decades old but still amazing is a priceless experience.
I also love UK rave/club scene and often blast radio one dj sets from so many now iconic venues.
Live long and dance on man!
Back before free fun was banned in Victoria
no phones.. everyone in the moment
So good!
I was there. Unfortunately.
The last track is banging. Does anybody know it?
Snd yes, Melb scene was off tape at this time. So was the smack, there were people dying regularly less than 1km from here. Not the same scene, but the drugs in Melbourne had a free rein, and while sohh no e enjoyed it others were trapped.
Still, looks like a mad party. I wasn’t at this one but I did go to similar ones
FIRST TRACK . MARCO CAROLA - COMPRESSED
💚💚💜💜❤❤☢☢💚💚💜💜❤❤🎶🎶Goddamn Shit, I need, I really need a DeLorean!
Cool ass sunglasses
No man buns in the crowd truely cool people not hipsters
No social selfe contol 🤚🤣👍🏼
WITH THE DECKS THAT HEIGHT, ID BE SITTING DOON MAN.
Track id in 5:00 please 🙏
Rave will never sound like that again these days there’s to much electronics.
This is Melbourne!?
Sure is!
Melbourne Australia dude, over 5 million population, nearly twice the size of Chicago
Do you like Pavel
Just a reality check their was life before the holding up of mobile phones
And no phones. ( How unusual )
Ma soprattutto non solo non c'erano cellulari ma neanche balletti deficienti o modi di vestire assurdi come adesso si vede in discoteca e ai rave.....era musica per tutti a prescindere da tutto
2:49 . Garth.
Was that the Smile Police guy? My memory is bad…
First track ID anyone??
Marco Carola - Compressed
200 👍🔥👊🔊😁💜
Carl Williams, the Moran Brothers, Mokbel and Neville Bartos would’ve turned over a bit of cash this day!
When they came on the scene the pills went down hill.
Where can i listen full set?
You can't I'm afraid. We never recorded them
@@streetraverightonone Is there a tracklist available for this video then
No its just live rave footage from the 90s. No track lists when we filmed them back then.
Track ID in 12:30 somebody pls? :)
thomas schumacher- ficken
Thomas Schumacher ficken 96
Thomas Schumacher - Ficken #3
Many thanks! @@broiler1979
@@klukzeslezske4921 You’re welcome…
I also knew the first track ID but I don’t remember it at the moment. Maybe another time.
Also a great track. 👌
Gotta stop this, everyone is having too much fun : /
7:55 ID?
Thomas Schumacher shelford road
@@M0N0SEAT Thx!🙏
Track at 4:00 please?
Thomas Schumacher - Shelford road 5:00. With the words Psychedelic Experimentation. Is that what you want or the track before it?
Rock da old skool Melbourne!
@@VirtueVsEvil before as well please. ty
@@chrisfactoryboi the one before I don't know from memory. Have you got Shazam? Try to Shazam it, I'll give it a go and see what I get.
Cheers.
I thought the uk had the best race scene but this is pretty cool
m.ruclips.net/video/WYK-tMs5u3U/видео.html&feature=share
No w*nkers filming everything 👍
Street cringe
less cringe than anything in 2023
THUMBS DOWN... A very racist crowd! Lucky now Melbourne is multi cultural... These sort of deros have mostly moved out thankfully!!!
Bloody brilliant upload….ripping it up
Dynamite party!
50 bucks for an E couldn't compare to 5 Marks for one in Germany though