these threads always make me miss the days of simple hedonism. good music, friends, and chemicals and no real life worries yet.

    303abuser
    Definitely a different experience when i returned to it back in the late 90’s.

    Dubman I remember Maxine - didn’t she used to go out with Carl Cox? I used to out with a girl called Magda from Chertsey way who was also a ticket agent for a few. Crazy days. Oh to be 21 again, makes me quite grateful to have experienced it all. These 1995 onwards clubbers probably had a great time, but not like we did at the start. The feeling of love and hope was incredible at the time. A lot to do with the pills, but still……

      ArchimedesQ These 1995 onwards clubbers probably had a great time, but not like we did at the start.

      i think everyone feels this way about the people who came after, but i suspect you’re actually right.

      ArchimedesQ didn’t she used to go out with Carl Cox?

      I believe she did. He was the Dj back then.

      2002 into 2003 had my formative years of Prog but also a unique flavour of Techno that was funky, upbeat and industrial. It was so unique at the time.

      Dubman hearts pounding

      Yup. We used to call them “rave jitters”. That feeling in your stomach as you’re on your way, knowing you’re going to be mashed and having a blast in a few hours.

        jonattonyeah That anxious excitement when using public transport on the way in - I can still remember that feeling.

        Did you all always have your set driver? My guy Brett had his mother’s minivan and could drive under any circumstance. Legend. Took us everywhere.

          jonattonyeah We never set it up ahead of time, but took stock at the end of the night on who was least munted. If we were all too far gone, we called a cab (or walked to a place where one would actually pick us up lol)

            jonattonyeah
            My best mate used to drive a few of us in bosses work motor. He used to drive all over in it. His boss never knew.

            Kells77

            Cabs were never an option for us. These parties were out in weird industrial neighborhoods of Oakland and San Francisco. They wouldn’t come out there. Plus Brett could pile 8 people in that thing. It was great.

              jonattonyeah There were a lot of empty warehouses in St. Louis, and the cops MOSTLY looked the other way, so we weren’t ever too far from somewhere we could catch a taxi. However the raves in fields….we did try to make sure at least one person wasn’t too fucked up to get us to civilization lol

                Kells77

                Yeah we were lucky. Brett was a fucking machine. He could’ve driven an F1 race car on 6 rollers.

                Who was that DJ/producer from STL that was on GU? Smight or something?

                  jonattonyeah Smight was from Texas I think. I’m trying to think about any other producers that would have been on the board. I know some, but they weren’t GU regulars, moreso on 4Four. My friend Drew was pretty prolific for a while…his dj/producer name is Butane, and he’s from the St. Louis area, although he moved away several years ago.

                    Kells77

                    Ahh that’s right. And I’m familiar with Butane! Haven’t heard anything from him in a while.

                      jonattonyeah Yeah, after he moved to the east coast for a while, we lost touch, so I’m not really sure what he’s been up to lately either.