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Posted: Wed Jun 27, 2007 10:25 pm
by irv
Bumcrack wrote:Rotation aspect or not...essentially Radio 1 are telling us they'd prefer their WORLDWIDE product to be represented by a scene supported by a bunch of emo kids who decided they're gunna jump on the next fashion fad...I like the Klaxons and I like some electro but lets face it this new rave lark is just a label for how these peepz dress at the gigs of aforementioned acts...coz I’m yet to hear any rave music from this alleged Nu Rave scene. Radio Uno have flopped in my eyes and lost a lot of credibility - the powers that be are essentially taking a step backward from what Peel, Hobbs et al have been pushing since the early naughties...I’m not angry, I’m just disappointed by this.
Agreed. Far as I'm concerned 'Nu-rave' is a conveniently 'cool' sounding name for what is essentially a very tame bland blend of electro and indie that seems to be filling the gap before the next genuinely interesting popular scene comes along (not counting dubstep here as it'll never be a 'popular' scene, in the sense that loads of non-music-liking tards like it, a fact I'm sure most people here are glad of).
It certainly bears zero resemblance to 'old' rave. Bit of an odd one anyway, since 'old' rave was anything played at a rave, which was originally a shitload of anything goes..
Posted: Wed Jun 27, 2007 10:33 pm
by blackdown
Gutted fella. It's a mistake for Radio1... 1Xtra need to step up too now dubstep's an international scene - they can't pretend it's a just a regional Croydon thing anymore!
Posted: Wed Jun 27, 2007 10:37 pm
by slothrop
Corpsey wrote:New rave what a joke- isn't that sort of thing already personified by such diksjokeys as Colin Murray and JK and Jarring?
I think nu-rave is a bit exciting for Colin Murray - he tends to play mor mainstream indie records that your dad quite likes as part of the BBC's commitment to keeping Peel's legacy alive

. I think they've decided that if they have people playing records that the listeners haven't already hear, they might lose audience figures or something. 6 Music is even worse.
Er, but back on topic, that sucks! Unless they're planning something major, this means that the only time you can hear dubstep on radio one is 2am to 4am on friday morning, wicked. Can we actually sue them over their 'for everything you need to know about new music' slogan being woefully inaccurate?
The show was heavy while it lasted...
Posted: Wed Jun 27, 2007 10:39 pm
by flipw
Bad1
When they realise the error of their ways and ask you back be sure to get more money
Big Up Plastician
Posted: Wed Jun 27, 2007 10:42 pm
by rob_booth
so whats Radio 1's motto gonna be now
"IN OLD MUSIC WE TRUST"
electro has been going for 20+ years now, since the age of the blessed 'Roland'
This is a load of wank..... What does Hermeet think of all this. I know he is on BBC 6 now and proabably cant influence the bods @ Radio One but having a dedicated show like yours is vital to the philosophy of the station right
All the best mate, hopefully 1Xtra will come a knocking. If not its Radio One's loss not yours.
Posted: Thu Jun 28, 2007 12:40 am
by dj slums
so i take it the name for this nu rave show will be called -
in fucking wank stupid shitty music and dj's we trust
Posted: Thu Jun 28, 2007 12:45 am
by dj slums
anyway, can somone point me in the way of more of this nu rave stuff please? i bet its better than this dubstep shit anyway. and i hear they all wear really cool spangley clothes. i want in.
Posted: Thu Jun 28, 2007 1:14 am
by net-lab
This is very sad news indeed.
I would say though, that we all have to give respect to the BBC for allowing this show to even be aired, and equally for having the balls to promote musical diversity, be it dubstep, grime, electro, or whatever. Thankfully, dubstep and grime are just two genres in a plethora of music out there, many of whom have fanbases of a much bigger size than ours.
I hope that this brief time on Radio 1 has given Plastician enough of a profile to prospectively get a new slot elsewhere, or back on R1 in the future.
Putting his tunes and production totally aside, Plastician is without a doubt one of the top DJs in the UK at the moment, mixing grime, dubstep and garage effortlessly and at speed. And I for one am very glad that he was representing dubstep and grime on national radio rather than a lot of other DJs. Certainly for a grime man, he seems very intelligent, forward thinking and level headed.
For the future, I really hope that dubstep gets stronger magazine and newspaper backing. I don't think that the current electro scene would be anything without the recent all in support of Vice, I-D and Dazed and Confused for example, and nu-rave is purely the backing of NME. It would be nice to see this kind of support for a music genre that isn't simply throwing back to the 80s.
Each and every though.
Big ups to the Plastician. Least you've got some more time to knock out some more laaaarge tunes now!
Posted: Thu Jun 28, 2007 2:11 am
by efa
I think simular things happenned to "One in the Jungle" then look what heppened, Fab & Groove still rincin it - Dubstep deserves its own show on Radio 1, they just aint ready for it - Stay in the loop P, you'll be back =]
Posted: Thu Jun 28, 2007 2:19 am
by efa
Oh my god, Skream remix the Klaxons into a banger - Nu-Rave chucks Dubstep off Radio 1 - Hmmmmmmmm

Posted: Thu Jun 28, 2007 7:56 am
by T_macabre
Big up Plastic for the hard graft.. certainly helped in pushing the Dubstep forward!
Posted: Thu Jun 28, 2007 8:15 am
by elgato
BLZDub wrote:Nuff respect to Plastician for the sterling work, BIG UP FE CHEST!
Bigger and better things no doubt.

Posted: Thu Jun 28, 2007 9:06 am
by darkside
The Plastician show on Radio One was the most professional grime/dubstep show on any form of radio, be it FM or Web!
So...Big up Plastic in delivering such an 'on point' show on whats known as the UK's largest Radio Station.
I do however think its a brave decision to end such a unique show.
Anyhow....You delivered mate!
Big Up!
Posted: Thu Jun 28, 2007 9:19 am
by ashley
dj slums wrote:so i take it the name for this nu rave show will be called -
in fucking wank stupid shitty music and dj's we trust
Or...
In dj's we dont trust but still attempt to buy a bit of percy off them
Posted: Thu Jun 28, 2007 9:31 am
by amitg
Big ups to Plastician- completely sick DJ, producer and wicked radio show host...
Someone get him on drivetime
Posted: Thu Jun 28, 2007 9:47 am
by Forensics
AmitG wrote:Big ups to Plastician- completely sick DJ, producer and wicked radio show host...
Too right
I'm sure he'll be back on the beeb in due course - as people have said
these things are run on rotation, they'd be fools not to have him back.
Posted: Thu Jun 28, 2007 10:03 am
by j_j
DARKSIDE wrote:The Plastician show on Radio One was the most professional grime/dubstep show on any form of radio, be it FM or Web!
So...Big up Plastic in delivering such an 'on point' show on whats known as the UK's largest Radio Station.
I do however think its a brave decision to end such a unique show.
Anyhow....You delivered mate!
Big Up!
Posted: Thu Jun 28, 2007 12:00 pm
by rekordah
THE RISE OF THE IDIOTS
Posted: Thu Jun 28, 2007 12:08 pm
by skunkrock
rekorder wrote:THE RISE OF THE IDIOTS
too true. as if they even reckon they are gonna play real electro, the fact these next kids stole the name of the pioneering shit is enough to induce violence.
plastic you hit a home run everytime, now next move init, at least you won't end up like chris evans now haha
Posted: Thu Jun 28, 2007 12:17 pm
by rekordah
skunkrock wrote:rekorder wrote:THE RISE OF THE IDIOTS
too true. as if they even reckon they are gonna play real electro, the fact these next kids stole the name of the pioneering shit is enough to induce violence.
thats the thing, loads of nu rave kids proberbly think they are the pioneering ones! just like that stupid rich girl from big brother saying that indie is a new scene sweeping the nation or whatever. bullshit!