Don't tell me... I sometimes almost shed a tear when I realize it's gone and has been for 20 year's, how quick it went time really does fly when you are having fun... Unfortunately. 😢
They always dub the music over. It was fucking INSANE. In one night I met the Chemical Brothers , Sven Vath , Carl Cox and Justin Robertson. As in met them. Shook hands. Fucking insane club.
People don't realise how much of a hero David Holmes is. Back in '91 in N.Ireland you couldn't just walk into a shop and buy the latest club 12" - he was buying from distributors and selling records out of the hair dressers he worked at. He was supplying all the local DJs. His club was where a lot of the local DJs went and would scramble to get the tracks he was playing. His club was seen as quite snooty which is daft since it's Belfast so the ravers wouldn't go there and didn't realise the DJs who played at their clubs like Kelly's for example were picking up tunes they heard Holmes play, particularly when he shifted from Progressive House to Trance.
Boss upload! When BPM started 1992 it was a brilliant show for us for that were hugely into, but too young, to experience the rave scene which was going on at the time. I turned 16 in '92.
My cousin and I were oblivious to the drug side of things and just loved an inside view of the music we were obsessed with. We used to boogie to BPM on VHS every Weds after school!
@@anarchicasylum3310BPM is still one of the best dance music programmes ever. I used to record it when it was on every Saturday night/Sunday morning and still actually have the last ever episode broadcast in December '95 with Dave Dorrell and Brenda Tuohy.
I remember going there in March 95 and at the time I worked at the pleasure room's in Leeds back2basics, up ya ronson, Anyway I got so off my face at club uk that I completely forgot where I was and when I saw Brandon Block behind the decks I thought I was back working at B2B in Leeds you can't imagine how confused I was really tripped out I was had to have a serious talking too ...absolutely fantastic night and a little bit scary 🎃 😂
Saturdays was the night. One of the best clubs ever to grace Londons nightlife. Proper banging club, gash everywhere. Then the OB started harassing the Essex Boys Tony Tucker who ran the door. It was Game over.
Track ID in the background of the Gayle San interview starting @ 22:50 please! Sounds like a remix of Baby Doc & The Dentist - Mantra To The Buddha but I can't identify
@@digitalfootprint905 there wasn't any fat ravers thanks to 12 hour + aerobics dancing class whilst gurning on some of the best weight loss pharmaceuticals known to man Meth amphetamines and all the rest that's why you only ever get Fat Ex Ravers .
more BPM shows here - ruclips.net/p/PLdG28tcFNI1_opz7VjEKO7EkAUMWsBlkt
The 90’s! Never be another decade quite like it.
Don't tell me... I sometimes almost shed a tear when I realize it's gone and has been for 20 year's, how quick it went time really does fly when you are having fun... Unfortunately. 😢
The worldwide dance music released between 88/9-94/5 still sounds way better than anything produced today.
They always dub the music over. It was fucking INSANE. In one night I met the Chemical Brothers , Sven Vath , Carl Cox and Justin Robertson. As in met them. Shook hands. Fucking insane club.
I remember (well some of it) back when I first started going in '94.
It was a friendly crazy place without attitude and fun fun fun!
Everyone so happy all the time. I'm in this vid but I shall not tell you where lol. Really great times.
People don't realise how much of a hero David Holmes is. Back in '91 in N.Ireland you couldn't just walk into a shop and buy the latest club 12" - he was buying from distributors and selling records out of the hair dressers he worked at. He was supplying all the local DJs. His club was where a lot of the local DJs went and would scramble to get the tracks he was playing.
His club was seen as quite snooty which is daft since it's Belfast so the ravers wouldn't go there and didn't realise the DJs who played at their clubs like Kelly's for example were picking up tunes they heard Holmes play, particularly when he shifted from Progressive House to Trance.
Boss upload! When BPM started 1992 it was a brilliant show for us for that were hugely into, but too young, to experience the rave scene which was going on at the time. I turned 16 in '92.
My cousin and I were oblivious to the drug side of things and just loved an inside view of the music we were obsessed with. We used to boogie to BPM on VHS every Weds after school!
@@anarchicasylum3310BPM is still one of the best dance music programmes ever. I used to record it when it was on every Saturday night/Sunday morning and still actually have the last ever episode broadcast in December '95 with Dave Dorrell and Brenda Tuohy.
That was a good night, It's nice to see my young self :-D
2nd best club in the UK! After the Eclipse
I remember going there in March 95 and at the time I worked at the pleasure room's in Leeds back2basics, up ya ronson, Anyway I got so off my face at club uk that I completely forgot where I was and when I saw Brandon Block behind the decks I thought I was back working at B2B in Leeds you can't imagine how confused I was really tripped out I was had to have a serious talking too ...absolutely fantastic night and a little bit scary 🎃 😂
Happy Dayz..Such Happy Memories,I used to go Fri for the Final Frontier & Sat for a good old rave,shame those days are gone😢
Music is still brilliant.
My heart breaks because these times are gone. This was my first rave, first pill, raves ain’t like this anymore.
What a show BPM was...miss it.
ruclips.net/p/PLdG28tcFNI1_opz7VjEKO7EkAUMWsBlkt
Lots of happy gurners. Love it : )
Saturdays was the night. One of the best clubs ever to grace Londons nightlife. Proper banging club, gash everywhere. Then the OB started harassing the Essex Boys Tony Tucker who ran the door. It was Game over.
OB?
POLICE. - OLD BILL@@bjornmarley5670
great memories :-)
12:41 - LMAO ! This was my first and fave techno club in the 90's
This docu doesn’t give justice to the music being played. imagine Carl Cox doing a happy house piano set. Yup. That happened. At 4am. It was nuts.
Love it love it love it love it......superb upload \o/ \o/ \o/ \o/ \o/
What's with that unlit cigar that Dave Dorrell is holding?
Track ID in the background of the Gayle San interview starting @ 22:50 please! Sounds like a remix of Baby Doc & The Dentist - Mantra To The Buddha but I can't identify
ruclips.net/video/GClF7cA8MUc/видео.html&ab_channel=AssortedTrance%2CTechno%26Acid
track id minute 37 please
Louis Bell - Relief
@@Sbradyman thanks sbradyman
Got anymore Bradyman2 ?
Gurn your way to slimness.. Loved how everyone went fat after they gave up clubbing and pills.
Not seen many fat ravers
@@digitalfootprint905 there wasn't any fat ravers thanks to 12 hour + aerobics dancing class whilst gurning on some of the best weight loss pharmaceuticals known to man Meth amphetamines and all the rest that's why you only ever get Fat Ex Ravers .
@@krandom9283 we called it the stay fucked diet
Ain't no diet like the raver diet!
When it was only the druggies that had phones lol. Great days.
song @ 16:52 PLEASE
That is a joke, yes?
@@scherben8870 ? no
@@tom-cd7dn The reason I thought it was a joke was because of the caption. The one that's wrong.
Happy Feet (Carl Craig mix) by Mike Dunn. ruclips.net/video/_f35c2hAI2g/видео.html
Lol biggest pill club in the UK. That's why it was successful
Elaborate
@@erockisfatI remember it got raided one night..there were police horses outside…a big raid…25,000£ worth of pills were found on the floor