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That revolution was......Accccciiiiiiiieeeeeeeeeed!!! The Acid House craze was something that grabbed the dance scene of London and then the rest of the UK by the balls, swung em round, chewed em up and then spat em out, creating with it an entirely new culture - Rave Culture. Ratpack Promotions were among the first of countless warehouse parties, squat parties and illegal raves that began to pop up all over London and then the country. The Ratpack parties were christened 'Trip City'. "Basically, we knew some guys who would squat in unused warehouses. They were, in theory, protected by a law more commonly known as 'Squatters Rights' which allowed them to reside there. Of course, they would allow us to have the odd party there...how very nice of them!" Says Mark. Everson was one of the main DJs of Trip City nights, and although it was generally frowned upon for anyone to get on the mic, Everson used to sing and toast (MC) over the records he played. MCing was clearly Everson's key skill because the crowd loved it, singing along and interacting with him. This just went further to shaping him into the obvious highlight of the night. Moving into the 1990's, it wasn't long before the guys were longing to create their own sound and start producing their own tracks. Their first break was in the form of a tune entitled 'Jaffa Cakes', apparently so-named after a late night trip to the service station for munchies!! The next release 'Ooh Ooh Ahh Ahh' was an early breakbeat tune using samples of Blondie's 'Heart of Glass' reinforced the guys producer ambitions and sold around 7000 copies. No one could have predicted the success of their next release however, which went on to become one of the most recognisable Old Skool tunes ever! Despite the controversial lyrics and blatant representation of the scene at the time which was such a huge concern to the police, government and authorities at the time, the track went straight in to No1 of the UK singles chart! 'Searchin' for My Rizla' beat the likes of Madonna and Kriss Kross to the coveted spot despite Radio 1 and most other broadcasters refusal to play it. Nowadays the Ratpack are still rocking the Old Skool / Nu-skool Breaks sound from their own label Ratpack Music and have released a massive battalion of hits over the years, some of which are amongst the most seminal Old Skool tunes of all time. They continue to rock the stages of the UK's biggest events such as Global Gathering, Helter Skelter, Slammin Vinyl, Raindance and Ministry of Sound as well as the holiday destinations of Ibiza, Corfu, Mallorca and Crete. Not only have Ratpack truely pioneered the rave sound and inspired many many more genres, they have also proved one very important thing - that the original rave sound really is timeless. Links to FantaziaRatpack appeared at many Fantazia events, live sets from the following are available: Fantazia Summertime
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