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The Communic8r | The Golden Age of Raving in Toronto

 

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Blog Name: The Communic8r | The Golden Age of Raving in Toronto
Url: http://www.thecommunic8r.com
Language: English
Topics: toronto, rave, raves
Description: A chronological trip through the golden age of raving in Toronto.
Popularity: 5 Followers

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Clash of the Techno (Part 3)
Here’s part three of the legendary, “Clash of the Techno” Radio London CKLN show. Malik and the other three members of Booming System Collective had 25 minutes of air time to showcase their tracks.
Clash of the Techno (Part Two)
Here’s part two of the legendary, “Clash of the Techno” Radio London show. The four members of Booming System Collective were given roughly 25 minutes of air time to showcase their vinyl.
Falling
November 23rd, 1991. Unfortunately we only have the front of this flyer which was scanned from the third issue of The Communic8r. We do know that DJ line-up still consisted of the four members of the Booming System Collective. If you have this flyer or any others we may
Clash of the Techno (Part 1)
Our 4th installment and special edition in our series of Radio London recordings. It all began when Shannon (the DJ slotted to play after Malik) was unavailable for his scheduled time. Malik rounded up the four members of Booming System Collective for what would become the quintessential Radio London broadcast. They dubbed it “
The Booming System Came Down
As the franchise of raving began to spread globally each new scene went through growing pains before truly finding its groove. TheĀ  quality of music in Toronto, however, wasn’t far from the quality in the UK right from the get-go. Sure, there was a slight delay from across the pond – but only because our selectors had lessor selection. Remember, only a handful of DJs in the city were actually buying the music in 1991 – some even purchasing it for the wrong reason: to empty dance floors at closing time. For Play De Record or Starsound, it was business as usual to stock the shelves with genres that were in heavy demand, and techno just wasn’t one of them.

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