Recommended TV Viewing

Drama Inspector Morse – Cherubim And Searphim. It’s obvious what this episode is alluding too, and it’s a traditional scare story, but the club scenes aren’t bad. They were produced by Fantazia,, and the dancers certainly seem to be enjoying themselves. Parts of the dialogue were even sampled “It looks like a rave Lewis”.  Excerpt… Continue reading Recommended TV Viewing

Dream FM Leeds The beginning

http://undeleted.wordpress.com/2008/02/09/hip-replacement-trip-ii-the-moon-by-acen-production-house/ and more here too Dream FM | expletive undeleted. TUHIN, recruitment consultant, major-league caner, and my then girlfriend’s ecstasy pal, drove us to the gig, as he often did, with his three year old contact lenses burning their way through his eyeballs – so that’s probably why we got there fashionably late. I may… Continue reading Dream FM Leeds The beginning

More Dream FM Leeds

Original post here http://undeleted.wordpress.com/2009/06/20/feature-radio-mentals/ Feature: Radio Mentals WHILE Richard Curtis probably isn’t someone you would turn to for stark social realism, the story of pirate radio deserves a slightly more serious appraisal than that found in his latest happy-go-lucky comedy, The Boat That Rocked. Curtis’s Sixties-set tale of high-jinks on the high seas has received mixed… Continue reading More Dream FM Leeds

Dream Fm Leeds

Original post here http://undeleted.wordpress.com/2011/01/02/hip-replacement-requiem-change-by-killing-joke-eg-virgin-records/ EVERYONE in the world seemed to be at it. Going out, getting on it, getting out of it, getting wasted, leathered, trollied, mullahed, munted, fucked. Staying up all night at raves, clubs, blues, parties, dancing our hearts out, like nobody was watching. Like our lives depended on it. A generation of… Continue reading Dream Fm Leeds

WIZ – Nish

Wonder what these people are doing now? Wiz also directed the Flowered Up – Weekender video.

the Orb film

Let’s hope this one actually comes out on general release, not like the loads of other “rave” films that are stuck in hibernation