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    the Trafalgar square party was to do with Reclaim The Streets and not exclusively acid techno music, RTS demos incorporated many different styles of music. i think a certain small number of ravers may have thought they were 'acid techno anarchists' but the mass majority were there just to take ketamine and didn't give a flying **** about any political agenda

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    Quote Originally Posted by nekro View Post
    the Trafalgar square party was to do with Reclaim The Streets and not exclusively acid techno music, RTS demos incorporated many different styles of music. i think a certain small number of ravers may have thought they were 'acid techno anarchists' but the mass majority were there just to take ketamine and didn't give a flying **** about any political agenda

    Sure but we're not saying any specific event triggered the dance movement, more a backdrop of economic and social conditions which were a catalyst.

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    Quote Originally Posted by AcidTrash View Post
    a backdrop of economic and social conditions which were a catalyst.
    such as? i think it was just a continuation of acid music into another sub-genre. you make the music sound as though it's really politicised when it isn't

 

 

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