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Add event. My Area. About us. Active Topics. Topic Stats. Label search. Artist search. Total online. Well, it was a pretty easy decision, but it was just a really drawn out one that I had to almost let happen organically. The decision was two-plus years in the making, and I slowly moved things around so that it would work.
After I will not do any shows for at least a couple of years, then re-assess the situation to do the occasional show here and there. For example, if I was booked for a show in that I could bring my family along too I would consider it, but during the two years off I will not be doing any shows at home or away. I actually found that it works in my favor because now I have a niche subgenre of my own that no one wants to touch. In my head, Happy Hardcore is the general blanket term.
UK Hardcore, J-core, Freeform etc. I got into hardcore around the mids when hard trance and hands up were popular. When the dubstep explosion happened, you had dub-core in the hardcore scene.
The same happened with lots of other genres along the way. Then you have the people who are jaded are obviously opposed to the whole idea. The Australian rave scene has gone through a lot of changes. When I was in my peak rave days in Brisbane, all age events were legal. There were always new ravers coming through keeping the scene fresh with numbers and diversity, then someone died at an event. The rave scene no longer had a stream of new faces coming through and the scene eventually shrunk into very small and occasional club nights.
Add on top of that the lockout laws, and it was almost the nail in the coffin. Meanwhile, in Sydney, they still have under 18 events and the scene going just as strong as ever with massive shows like Defqon.
In saying all that, the scene lately has been on somewhat of a comeback with new music and new promoters coming through. I think the rave scene is good at rolling with the punches. No matter what they do there will always be a way to keep on raving. Australia and US alike. The actual rave scene will go back to a small underground community, and of course, everything is a cycle so would only be a matter of time before it came back into the spotlight again.
All of the shows that I do in America, I definitely get that feeling that it still has its essence. Friendzoned Original Mix.
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