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Sunrise/Back to the Future were English acid house promoter who became one of the most successful organisators for large scale rave parties in the late 1980s and early 1990s. One commentator states "Over the course of 1989, promoters such as Biology [Jarvis Sandy, Tarquin de Meza & Michael Jump], Energy [Jeremy Taylor & Tin Tin Chambers], Weekend World [Tarquin de Meza], World Dance [Anton, Chris & Jay] & Genesis, succeeded in setting acid house nights free of the urban core's constructions, staging ever more elaborate Orbital parties in borrowed and rented fields, the odd warehouse, or some other similarly vacant structure".

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  • Sunrise/Back to the Future were English acid house promoter who became one of the most successful organisators for large scale rave parties in the late 1980s and early 1990s. One commentator states "Over the course of 1989, promoters such as Biology [Jarvis Sandy, Tarquin de Meza & Michael Jump], Energy [Jeremy Taylor & Tin Tin Chambers], Weekend World [Tarquin de Meza], World Dance [Anton, Chris & Jay] & Genesis, succeeded in setting acid house nights free of the urban core's constructions, staging ever more elaborate Orbital parties in borrowed and rented fields, the odd warehouse, or some other similarly vacant structure". (en)
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  • Tony Colston-Hayter and Paul Staines (en)
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  • Sunrise/Back to the Future (en)
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  • -1990.0
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  • Sunrise/Back to the Future were English acid house promoter who became one of the most successful organisators for large scale rave parties in the late 1980s and early 1990s. One commentator states "Over the course of 1989, promoters such as Biology [Jarvis Sandy, Tarquin de Meza & Michael Jump], Energy [Jeremy Taylor & Tin Tin Chambers], Weekend World [Tarquin de Meza], World Dance [Anton, Chris & Jay] & Genesis, succeeded in setting acid house nights free of the urban core's constructions, staging ever more elaborate Orbital parties in borrowed and rented fields, the odd warehouse, or some other similarly vacant structure". (en)
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  • Sunrise/Back to the Future (en)
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