> i remember that was one of the few "rays of light" during the rave era here
> (living in halifax, the music in the rave era that got played here was
> 95% of the crap);

  Actually this is a very similar story ' to my relationship
  with Plastic Dreams  .    . and most likely why it is more
  popular than it perhaps deserves to be ..

  it was certainly different to the general fodder being feed
  to us at the time ..

  I suppose its like . that 'Children' track .. while awful in
  its own life cycle' it was a doorway for the generic dancefloor
  to discover the other dancefloors available in more discrete
  forms & locations ..




Andrew Duke Cognition Audioworks wrote:
Pascal Louwes wrote:

Jaydee - Plastic Dreams?

I've always thought of that track as highly overrated... Or does that make
me the black sheep here?

Paz
i remember that was one of the few "rays of light" during the rave era here
(living in halifax, the music in the rave era that got played here was 95% of the crap); in fact, i remember the first time i heard it, and i ran up to the dj and asked "what's
this 'organ track'"? it was minimal in a murk kind of way. i'd
be out dancing at the clubs to forgettable crap like "james brown is dead"
and "quadrophenia" and 2 unlimited and the like and tracks like "plastic dreams" were like the few
bright spots in rave sets of that era. glad to see it has survived (rightly
so) and still gets play.  ya certainly don't hear "james brown is dead"
and "quadrophenia" and 2 unlimited et al any more, thank goodness. andrew

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