A Perfect World

Rave: A Perfect World

Date: Saturday, 22 April 1995

Production: Buck Rogers Ravers

Venue: 4 Canley Vale Rd, Wetherill Park

DJs: EARTH ROOM: Infusion, DAMC, MPK & MC Maestro D, Angus (3 Decks), Pee Wee Ferris, Abel, Nik the Fish, Paul Holden, Jumping Jack, Spellbound, MC DJ Shade, Danny Karam, Vic, Paul ’Flex’ Taylor, Akira vs Mach 5, Arthur. WIND ROOM: Sub Bass Snarl (LIVE) Womble Thump, MC DJ Marty B, Hex, Ding, E-legal, Black, Florian, Michael MD, Zeitgeist, Tony Spencer, Hi Shock, FIRE ROOM: Nasenbluten, Syndicate, Speedloader, Rage Reset, George Vagas, TLM, Tencel, Jasper, Reko, Outrage, Subzero, Geoff da Chef

Description: Ray's Reviews - A Perfect World. Phil B: Seeing Infusion this night was one of the inspirational moments that saw me take up music production seriously. A bit different from their style today, back then Infusion had a strong German trance sound. Seriously fantastic, and to watch it take place without a record (or CD) in sight and I was spellbound. The hardcore room was made of shipping containers! The chill out was seriously cool – loads of couches and bean bags, live graffiti 📷 and those big soft clouds hanging in the sky 📷 I mean from the roof. Ace party, one of my all time favs. This was a great production 📷 put on by the Buck Rogers Ravers. Three rooms – Main, Hardcore, Trance. In a large warehouse, this party went off. The area was an industrial zone, so the music could be as loud as they wanted. Heaps of ravers turned up for what was to be a massive event. In the main room, a HUGE technological construction had been set up at the front, with multiple floors of DJ and lighting equipment. There was more lighting at this place than any other rave I had been to. A huge moving circular lighting rig hovered above the dancefloor 📷, with lasers and tonnes of other lighting on stage. Infusion did a great act, with a bit of pyrotechnics 📷 on stage, and a laser dancer dazzled the crowd with beams of all colours. The dancefloor was pumping all night, and there was a good atmosphere. One of 1995′s best. Credit: Review by Phil Booth, Photos by JLT, see our interview with one of the Buck Rogers Ravers Rob the Radio Dog.