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"I enjoy HH music, but much prefer the psy-trance scene. The people are a lot more chilled. Still go clubbing occasionally, not as often as I used to though." I tend to agree although the psy scene can be a bit oddball sometimes too, in its own way. Although there's more going on with the music at most psy events. Hard House is quite a narrow genre even by the time you widen your horizons to hard trance, nu-nrg, hard style etc etc | |||
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"I enjoy HH music, but much prefer the psy-trance scene. The people are a lot more chilled. Still go clubbing occasionally, not as often as I used to though. I tend to agree although the psy scene can be a bit oddball sometimes too, in its own way. Although there's more going on with the music at most psy events. Hard House is quite a narrow genre even by the time you widen your horizons to hard trance, nu-nrg, hard style etc etc" The oddballness of the scene is what I love. It's like everyone is hearing a different beat, they are all dancing differently. | |||
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"I enjoy HH music, but much prefer the psy-trance scene. The people are a lot more chilled. Still go clubbing occasionally, not as often as I used to though. I tend to agree although the psy scene can be a bit oddball sometimes too, in its own way. Although there's more going on with the music at most psy events. Hard House is quite a narrow genre even by the time you widen your horizons to hard trance, nu-nrg, hard style etc etc The oddballness of the scene is what I love. It's like everyone is hearing a different beat, they are all dancing differently." I meant more on the crazy semi-religious spirituality tip, it was really getting silly round 2012! | |||
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"I enjoy HH music, but much prefer the psy-trance scene. The people are a lot more chilled. Still go clubbing occasionally, not as often as I used to though. I tend to agree although the psy scene can be a bit oddball sometimes too, in its own way. Although there's more going on with the music at most psy events. Hard House is quite a narrow genre even by the time you widen your horizons to hard trance, nu-nrg, hard style etc etc The oddballness of the scene is what I love. It's like everyone is hearing a different beat, they are all dancing differently. I meant more on the crazy semi-religious spirituality tip, it was really getting silly round 2012! " Ah I get that. I was at a warehouse event in 2013 I think, and in the middle of a floor was people chanting and shite. I mean what ever floats your boat I'm good with, but in the middle a set at 6am??? | |||
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"What is HH? When I was young we had tea dances. Vera Lynn was TOTP." Indeed - HH? Isn't that a particularly naff clothing brand favoured by Asda patrons? | |||
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"I enjoy HH music, but much prefer the psy-trance scene. The people are a lot more chilled. Still go clubbing occasionally, not as often as I used to though. I tend to agree although the psy scene can be a bit oddball sometimes too, in its own way. Although there's more going on with the music at most psy events. Hard House is quite a narrow genre even by the time you widen your horizons to hard trance, nu-nrg, hard style etc etc The oddballness of the scene is what I love. It's like everyone is hearing a different beat, they are all dancing differently. I meant more on the crazy semi-religious spirituality tip, it was really getting silly round 2012! Ah I get that. I was at a warehouse event in 2013 I think, and in the middle of a floor was people chanting and shite. I mean what ever floats your boat I'm good with, but in the middle a set at 6am??? " To have heard some of the people banging on about it, it's a miracle any of us saw the new year in. I must admit I was a little disappointed by the lack of any tangible apocalyptic phenomena... I mean, even the Rise of Trump which could I suppose be considered a harbinger of the Day of Reckoning didn't really happen for a good few years after the Mayans predicted... | |||
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"I enjoy HH music, but much prefer the psy-trance scene. The people are a lot more chilled. Still go clubbing occasionally, not as often as I used to though." You'd love Goa. There's still a big psy-trance scene out there. | |||
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