When he says ‘hold tight the Yarmouth crew’ he is also including the Norwich crew, because Dance paradise was based at Tiffany’s in Yarmouth, it was thus the hardcore raving stronghold.
Nah not any more...in my eyes it dropped when Murray Beetson died in a car crash back in '96. Dreamscape continued for a bit but the parties were never the same. There are new niche parties still going on nowadays but its not in the quantities that it used to be...club nights including specialist DnB clubs with proper sound systems still exist (Lakota in bristol for e.g.), arenas at festivals (boomtown), or specific events (billy bunter, mark archer and uncle dugs' book launches in stoke and at club aquarium in london were total bangers) but the best way to get back into it is to look up the old dj's on facebook and plan a night around that. Good luck and PLUR.
I remember walking in as this set was booming out the sanctuary speakers. Fkin rocking. Esp 23
Ran away from my children's home to go this what a night what a week lmgao
Shit man what a story 🤩🤩 ever heard of Dance paradise?
When he says ‘hold tight the Yarmouth crew’ he is also including the Norwich crew, because Dance paradise was based at Tiffany’s in Yarmouth, it was thus the hardcore raving stronghold.
Hardcore raving stronghold 😂
Great memories from this set! One of my old time favourites! Thanks for uploading mate 👍
I went to this. It was a belter
Love this had original whats the first and best tune
Antisocial - Get in to love
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Can someone tell me what this track is called pls 12:13
Fade & Bananaman - A dreams surprise
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Classic Happy Hardcore Years! Fucked off the Parents for weeks...
excellent used to love this dj dougal yes mate is dreamscape still going on ?
Nah not any more...in my eyes it dropped when Murray Beetson died in a car crash back in '96. Dreamscape continued for a bit but the parties were never the same. There are new niche parties still going on nowadays but its not in the quantities that it used to be...club nights including specialist DnB clubs with proper sound systems still exist (Lakota in bristol for e.g.), arenas at festivals (boomtown), or specific events (billy bunter, mark archer and uncle dugs' book launches in stoke and at club aquarium in london were total bangers) but the best way to get back into it is to look up the old dj's on facebook and plan a night around that. Good luck and PLUR.
@@nicwhatmore7630 cheers mate only just seen your reply