The Story Of Streetrave - Remember The Daze '89-'09 (video)

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  • GarryX
    DUDERZ get a life!!!
    • Apr 2006
    • 5407

    The Story Of Streetrave - Remember The Daze '89-'09 (video)

    Thought id share a bit of history with you guys here. This is a video that was put together about the start of the house music scene here in Scotland. Some of the old skool lovers will like a bit of this. Not sure if its meant to be in this section of MS so please move if need be mods.

    The Story Of Streetrave - Remember The Daze '89-'09


    "Streetrave have produced an in-house documentary of the last 20 years involvment at the very forefront of the clubbing world telling the true story of how it all started and continuing to the present day.
    This film contains exclusive video footage from STREETrave at the legendary Ayr Pavilion, Prestwick International Airport and The Arches, Glasgow to name but a few. We also speak to some of the dj's and friends who helped along the way including Carl Cox, John Digweed, Jon Mancini, Graeme Park and Hooligan X."

    Lets go back.........way back! Streetrave have produced an in-house documentary of the last 20 years involvment at the very forefront of the clubbing world telling…
  • lockedgroove
    Gold Gabber
    • Apr 2006
    • 722

    #2
    Re: The Story Of Streetrave - Remember The Daze '89-'09 (video)

    thanks for the share. i really enjoyed the look back.

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    • GarryX
      DUDERZ get a life!!!
      • Apr 2006
      • 5407

      #3
      Re: The Story Of Streetrave - Remember The Daze '89-'09 (video)

      Yeah its a good watch to see how things were back when it kicked off. Might not be relevant to some people but still a good insight to a scene we all know about.

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      • stenie
        Fresh Peossy
        • Oct 2009
        • 1

        #4
        Re: The Story Of Streetrave - Remember The Daze '89-'09 (video)

        Really happy to have found this video. Like a wee trip down memory lane. Some happy happy times

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