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CRAZE: Rave Signals

CRAZE: Rave Signals

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Musified chapters from CRAZE: An Insider Account of Sydney's Early Raves, Doofs & Festivals.


To buy the Paperback, E-Book or Audiobook, head to www.crazethebook.com.

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    • Chaptercast 16 – A (not so) Brief (very rough) History of Electronic Dance Music
      Oct 7 2025

      This is a musified version of Chapter 16 of Craze: An Insider Account of Sydney's Early Raves, Doofs & Festivals. Join the mailing list to help choose which part of the book gets the next 'chaptercast' treatment.

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      From sweaty warehouse beginnings to festival main stages, this episode strolls (and occasionally stomps) from late '80s House & Techno, through the Balaeric wave and deep into the raves which ultimately birthed the thousand-armed beast that is Electronic Dance Music.

      Trace the original US DJ/dance-floor feedback loop and follow those repetative beats to the UK and EU where early '90s producers took the most dancefloor friendly elements and stitched them into whole new genres. Discover a few magic tracks from around 1990–1991 where you can hear the whole thing clicking into place.

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      TRACKLIST
      Capella | Everybody (Hyponotic Cyber Mix)
      Beastie Boys | The New Style
      Sonz of a Loop Da Loop Era | Far Out
      Higher State Of Consciousness | Josh Wink
      St Germain | Pomnte Des Arts
      Neophyte | Rotterdam Gabber
      Wildstylez | Falling To Forever
      Rennie Pilgrim | A Place Called Acid
      Rhythm Section | Is This Real
      Tsunami One | Number 43 With Steamed Rice Please
      MYLO | Drop The Pressure
      Steve Aoki & Laidback Luke ft. Lil John | Turbulence
      Justice | Newjack
      Tchaikosvky | Sugarplum Faeries
      Cosmic Baby | Cosmikk Trigger 4
      Jean Micehelle Jarre | Oxygene 2
      Mozart | Eine Kleine Nacht Musik
      Shpongle | My Head Feels Like a Frisbee
      Hallucinogen | LSD
      Neophyte | Rotterdam Gabber
      Afrika Bambaataa & Soulsonic Force | Planet Rock
      Looney Tunes | Another Place Another Time
      Acen | Close Your Eyes
      Lenny Dee | Forgotten Moments
      Roland TR-808 | Detuned Bass Drum
      Beaste Boys | Paul Revere
      ABBA | Lay All Your Love On Me
      Hithouse | Jack To The Sound Of The Underground
      The Mover | We Have Arrived
      The Mover | Frontal Sickness
      Joey Beltram | Energy Flash
      T99 | Anasthasia
      Front 242 | No Comment
      Lords Of Acid | I Sit On Acid
      Praga Khan | Injected With A Poison
      Modular Expansion | Hip In The House
      Hi Tek 3 | Spin That Wheel
      Modular Expansion Unit 1 | Tension Dream
      Modular Expansion Unit 1 | Cubes
      Digital Excitation | Pure Pleasure (OG Mix & Rave Mix)
      Digital Excitation | Lifetime Warranty
      Dance 2 Trance | We Came In Peace (1990 & 1991)
      Black Box | Ride On Time
      Anticappella | 2√231
      Capella | Everybody (Techno House Mix)
      Sugarhill Gang | Rapper's Delight
      Neneh Cherry | Buffalo Stance
      Nightmares on Wax | Aftermath
      The Pharcyde | Passin' Me By
      Nightmares on Wax | Nights Interlude
      Nightmares on Wax | Les Nuits
      Daft Punk | Assault
      Laurent Garnier | The Man With The Red Face
      Tiësto & Sneaky Sound System | I Will Be Here
      Skrillex | Cinema
      Urban Shakedown ft Micky Finn | Some Justice
      Cleptomaniacs | All I Do
      Charly Lownoise & Mental Theo | Wonderful Days
      Miles Davis | So What
      Metalheads | Metalheads
      T Power v MK Ultra | Mutant Jazz
      Roni Size, Reprazent | Brown Paper Bag
      Emalkay | Mecha
      Will Saul | Pause
      Goldie | Inner City Life
      New Atlantic | I Know
      Pęku | Shoot Me
      TLC | Waterfalls
      Bass Modulators | Down The Rabbit Hole
      Robin Thicke | Blurred Lines
      Sheb Wooley | Wilhelm Scream
      Prophetia | Rave Is Your Party

      Head to crazethebook.com to get the paperback, e-book or audiobook. Sign up to the mailing list to help decide which part of the book gets the 'chaptercast' treatment next.

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      40 min
    • Chaptercast 1 – Sydney, Australia, 1989. Dance Party Capital of the World
      Oct 7 2025

      This is a musified version of Chapter 1 of Craze: An Insider Account of Sydney's Early Raves, Doofs & Festivals. Join the mailing list at crazethebook.com to help choose which part of the book gets the next 'chaptercast' treatment.

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      By the birth of Sydney's warehouse raves in 1991, there’d been an all-night dance party scene in Sydney for decades, with a few dedicated, promotional teams, and DJs blazing the way with the “biggest dance parties in the world” by 1989.

      This episode dives into Sydney’s early rave culture and how it connected with the wider global movement. From the wild, art-soaked RAT parties at the Hordern Pavilion (where Grace Jones once stormed the stage after a cash dispute and a stolen jacket) to the DIY warehouse gatherings you had to chase down on a 0055 number, the scene was already buzzing by the late ’80s.

      We’ll touch on the queer and creative energy that fueled the city’s biggest dance crews, the tape-edit pioneers who brought First Wave House and Techno to local ears.

      It’s also about the cultural backdrop — the way ecstasy changed the dance floor, how “repetitive beats” freaked out governments from Sydney to the UK, and why rave felt like the great democratisation of dance music. No velvet ropes, no exclusivity: if you were there, you were part of it.

      Think of it as a crash course in how Sydney plugged into the global rave network — loud, messy, and impossible to ignore.

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      TRACKLIST

      1 | Men Without Hats | The Safety Dance
      2 | Queen | Who Wants to Live Forever
      3 | NJOI | Malfunction
      4 | Prodigy | Jericho
      5 | BBC Radiophonic Workshop | Tardis Landing Sound
      6 | Frankie Knuckles | Your Love
      7 | JS BACH | Toccata and Fugue in D Minor
      8 | LATIN RASCALS | KISS FM MEGAMIX
      9 | Humate | 3.1 (Mijk van Dijk Mix)
      10 | Underworld | Underneath the Radar
      11 | Prodigy | Your Love
      12 | Rage Against the Machine | Killing in the Name Of
      13 | Enigma | Sadness Part 1
      14 | Kicks Like a Mule | The Bouncer
      15 | NWA | She Swallowed It

      Head to crazethebook.com to get the paperback, e-book or audiobook. Sign up to the mailing list to help decide which part of the book gets the 'chaptercast' treatment next.

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      19 min
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