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    Posted: 01 September 2024 at 2:19pm
With the situation in lots of clubs now being that they baulk at huge rigs, or several speaker stacks etc, does anyone here think that reggae sound culture may move towards the 90s rave / free party model of rocking upto a field or factory and doing a free party?
Whilst the two scenes are similar, they also have some differences but I'm surprised it's not as prevalent in 2024.

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Many "Roots/Reggae" sounds,  play mostly in Event halls, Sports halls, where they can cover 500
people with 4x Scoops, up to 3000 people, with 8x Scoops.

I did this with a mate and his system for years.

We never once played in a club, and hosted David Rodigan, many times.


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I understand that, im in my 40s mate, 
Not really what i mean Levyte ;)
I meant "venues" as in the same places you mentioned rather than actual clubs.
Give me Shaka at B Rec, or Mark Iration at West Indian, University of Dub etc
Over any nightclub anytime.so yeah I know where they do and have historically taken place....

I'm just wondering if it'd ever follow the free party model.

Turning up and squatting warehouses, or a forest.
You always see loads playing dnb, techno etc. But barely any reggae freeparties.


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I just use "club" as a coverall for anywhere that would consider letting me put 4plus scoops in there ;)
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Originally posted by BigSoundNorthWest BigSoundNorthWest wrote:

I understand that, im in my 40s mate, 
Not really what i mean Levyte ;)
I meant "venues" as in the same places you mentioned rather than actual clubs.
Give me Shaka at B Rec, or Mark Iration at West Indian, University of Dub etc
Over any nightclub anytime.so yeah I know where they do and have historically taken place....

I'm just wondering if it'd ever follow the free party model.

Turning up and squatting warehouses, or a forest.
You always see loads playing dnb, techno etc. But barely any reggae freeparties.




Only dub free parties I ever went to was Port Meadow in Oxford in the nineties.
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Originally posted by BigSoundNorthWest BigSoundNorthWest wrote:


I'm just wondering if it'd ever follow the free party model.

Turning up and squatting warehouses, or a forest.
You always see loads playing dnb, techno etc. But barely any reggae freeparties.




This put a stop to it....

https://www.legislation.gov.uk/ukpga/1994/33/section/63
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I think that you are unlikely to get it in the UK now as the Roots/Dub scene is quite far from the Free Party scene. Back in the day sounds like Negusa Negast definitely did Free Parties and played reggae/roots/dub but the new generation just aren't into like people were in the 90's, the scenes have diverged too much. You definitely do get some reggae related stuff getting played alongside the tekno, trance, DnB & dubstep, the old "Reggae in the Morning" still sings true.

In other countries (where its not necessarily illegal to put on a free party) it happens a lot more. Certainly in Aus we have quite a few regular free party events playing roots, I do 1 or 2 a year with my rig and there is a boxing day free party in a park that has been running for 10+ years now. Roots also gets a shoe in at the big multiriggers (although the last one did get shutdown by the cops before it began) with at least 1 rig playing dub of some kind whilst the others stick to Tekno, DnB etc.
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Originally posted by woody2 woody2 wrote:

Originally posted by BigSoundNorthWest BigSoundNorthWest wrote:


I'm just wondering if it'd ever follow the free party model.

Turning up and squatting warehouses, or a forest.
You always see loads playing dnb, techno etc. But barely any reggae freeparties.






This put a stop to it....


Riiiiiiiight.

So, since 94, when said bill came in, there's been NO free parties in the UK??
ok mate.


The similar bill a few yrs ago also hasn't stopped it.
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Certainly agree there fat_bstrd, 
I suppose the scenes themselves are different,  I just think the model of taking a rig outside and doing a reggae session is a good one.
The CJA 94, OR POA 23 certainly has hindered things, but, folks have been putting rigs in fields after 94, and won't stop now.
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I think that Roots sounds setting up outside tends to be a carnival style thing rather than a free party thing, whilst the outcome is similar, culturally they are very different things.
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Whilst the changes in law haven’t stopped free party culture, there was a point before the CJA when it was possible to run a private party on private land with the land owners permission and no licence without any legal bother from the bill. Now it’s pushed almost exclusively to dodgy and slightly inaccessible places.

Most people going to a dub or reggae session aren’t the type of folks that fancy a grim warehouse or a a climb over some dry stone walls to get to the dance. Not stereotyping there but if’s how it is. I grew up in Hulme where anyone would just drag a rig out on a sunny day, be they crusties, punks, ravers or rastas. That all but disappeared after the CJA and wider society changes. 
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On private land, it's STILL a private party.
And still allowed.  As long as u tell.em.its a private gathering.with 500 of your closest mates
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