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Damon Kroonsberg
It is with great sorrow to inform you that the legendary graphic designer Damon Kroonsberg has past away last sunday, the 21st November 2010 at the relatively young age of 40. For those of you who are not up to speed yet, under the "Design Asylum" moniker, Damon colourfully provided the soundtrack to London's thriving jungle scene in the mid's to late ninties as he was the artist of choice for a host of top promoters. Slightly ahead of his time, Damon's designs can be seen as visionary as his bulging client list was quite literally a who's who within London's emerging jungle-dnb conoscenti. [ Link ] |
| The Orbit
Originally producing parties from two venues in the early ninities, the Orbit in Morley, Leeds grew up from a small weekly hardcore club into one, if not the biggest techno clubs in the UK. borosix.co.uk is in the desperate need of a kind natured partygoer or collector how may have the odd spare flyer or christmas card lying around... We need to get going on this spotlight feature that we have been sitting on for nearly two years, and now is the time we need your assistance in locating the last three items above to finally finish our definitive album.
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This site contains a host of rave flyers from throughout the UK ranging from '88 to '99 and absolutely no flyers have been leached from any other website on the web. If you would like to contribute in any way, [ Flyers or Information ]
my details are on the contact page. I hope you will stop by now and again and enjoy this website, and could you let me know if there are any mistakes!.
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facebook™ on borosix.co.uk
To co-inside with the integration of our facebook fanpage, borosix.co.uk has also began to add facebook "like" buttons thoughout this website. Starting with this little logo to your left, each time you click on one of these links, a special link from our site will suddenly appear in your recent activity feed. If you dig the pages on this site, please be sure to click on those pretty little links!. |
| Happydaze BookScotched by nearly everybody, historian Sam Williams through various guises has been subbornly refusing to let the spirit of '88 just fade into rave obscurity. Alongside her website Rave Reunited, Sam has just recently written a book chronicling the many raving adventures she's had over the the past twenty years. Packed with hundreds of never-before-seen pictures and has the odd rave flyer thrown in for good measure.
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