I’ll take you there!

Another classic PSB-TE collaboration. The Pet Shop Boys have stood the test of time as one of the great pop/dance acts. When remixed by the Trouser Enthusiasts it just goes up another level. This is another fantastic remix creating an epic monster of a track. It has a beautiful breakdown as well as the traditional… Continue reading I’ll take you there!

Hardcore Will Never Die Film

hardcore will never die film. One for the gabba crew. #airmaxbw Out on Amazon Prime in Dec. We’ve written loads about gabba before More info on the film here And the mighty Thunderdome have a new trailer out

1990s techno mixes

We love 90s techno here at 88to98. We spoken about The Orbit in Leeds many times. Plus we love gabba. So it’s nice to see Mixmag doing something positive about the 90s techno scene for once. Trust us, in those days it was mainly a house music mag. Even the mighty Ark gets a mention,… Continue reading 1990s techno mixes

Bleep in Leeds

Bleep it out! The bowel-quaking dance music of late-80s Yorkshire Books and compilations are reanimating the overlooked sound of bleep: a speaker-smashing strain of DIY techno born out of breakdance rivalries and heavy industry original article here – https://www.theguardian.com/music/2023/may/03/bleep-dance-music-80s-yorkshire In 1989, George Evelyn was driving in a stream of shimmering headlights, in convoy, to a… Continue reading Bleep in Leeds

The History of the Drug Ecstasy

Ecstasy, or more formally known as 3,4-methylenedioxymethamphetamine (MDMA), is a drug that has been used recreationally and medicinally since the early twentieth century. In recent years, its popularity has grown exponentially, as it’s become a mainstay on the clubbing and festival circuit. But before it achieved this cultural icon status, MDMA’s history was much more… Continue reading The History of the Drug Ecstasy

Que Cub Birmingham

The Que Club Birmingham was an iconic venue. Flashback, House of God, Atomic Jam and Renaissance and many others held events there. And it was originally a Quaker meeting venue. Never knew about the connection to the Marquee club in London Also this is the tour of the event being put on about the Que… Continue reading Que Cub Birmingham