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Shoom was a w****ly all-nighter
dance music event in London, England,
between September 1987 and
early 1990. It is
widely credited with
initiating the...
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influenced by the then
growing acid scene, and Sumner's
experiences at
Shoom in London.
Technique was the
first New
Order album to
reach number one on...
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transported to London, when
Danny Rampling and Paul
Oakenfold opened the
clubs Shoom and Spectrum, respectively. Both
places became synonymous with acid house...
- and
Rampling invited him to play at his club
night Shoom.
Farley and
Weatherall became regular Shoom DJs,
playing the
upstairs room, and also at Paul Oakenfold's...
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beginning to
experience a
surge in po****rity in Britain. London's club
Shoom opened in
November 1987 and was one of the
first clubs to
introduce acid...
- and rose from the
house music British nightclubs dating from 1987 to 1988
Shoom (run by
Danny Rampling) and ****ure (organised by Paul Oakenfold), Trip (run...
- Manchester.
Ibiza influences also
spread to DJs
working London clubs, such as
Shoom in Southwark, Heaven, ****ure, and Spectrum. By the late 1980s,
house DJing...
- Haçienda
scene (in Manchester) and
London clubs like Delirium, The Trip, and
Shoom. The
scene rapidly expanded to the
Summer Of Love in Ibiza,
which became...
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paved the way for acid
house to
flourish in the late 1980s,
initially with
Shoom and two acid
house nights at Heaven:
Spectrum and Rage. In the
north of...
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transported to London, when
Danny Rampling and Paul
Oakenfold opened the
clubs Shoom and Spectrum, respectively. Both
night spots quickly became synonymous with...