Kimball Collins - Live @ The Beacham Theater Orlando (10.1994) by Onegroove published on 2009-09-09T21:58:19Z Comment by lesleylove1 ❤️ 2024-01-09T02:57:04Z Comment by lesleylove1 love! 2024-01-09T02:50:06Z Comment by James Mcphillips This is the real rave music dj kimbal Collins the man is a legend in the scene of Orlando’s dance club music . The first one opened in Downtown downtown Orlando was pure energy at the becham theater then came ,oz ,firestone and many others 2023-06-19T08:42:27Z Comment by JTourist Yep 2023-04-26T03:00:12Z Comment by Jayred dope 2021-07-08T15:42:00Z Comment by cramzeyramirez @grade-e: sooooo....true 2019-05-21T08:56:39Z Comment by Wayne Little Really good set from Kimball 2013-09-19T14:47:47Z Comment by Wayne Little TUNE!! 2013-09-19T14:42:57Z Comment by bmoore8 So there........ 2012-07-09T20:26:23Z Comment by PStriker not to sound to indulgent but Legendary doesnt seem to do it justice. They are no words to describe those nights You just had to be there!!! 2010-07-23T20:50:26Z Comment by onejuniperhill damnnnnnnn 2010-07-21T07:53:33Z Comment by STARSURFR Ya this is the jam! Is this Bizarre Inc? 2010-06-16T23:15:56Z Comment by g.f.l fkn love this song! 2009-10-16T21:41:50Z Comment by E-R-I-C Sure was one hell of a party...Every week!! 2009-10-16T14:42:16Z Comment by Grade-E haha.. now that's an old school mix right there! :) 2009-10-16T01:54:31Z Comment by zaz You're not kidding. For the people present in the early days of Aahz; this was the creation of “the rave scene” ( I hate the word rave) or EDM. Nobody knew at the time how big our new finding would be or how much effect it would have on the world. I’m sure that many places had the same OG club as we did in Aahz. But I believe all shared in that same feeling. The feeling that many of us needed. A sense of Unity. The feeling of explorers of the unknown in a subculture that was unexplored. We were creating this subculture with each new friend we danced with and each new song that was played These new friends we saw each week but didn’t know their name. Our scene was so open and so accepting. You can almost compare it to Woodstock on a smaller scale as it was more of a need for the people, an escape from our mundane world. We were generation X. Kids of the boomers and we needed a place of our own. We were the explorers, the originators. But as with anything, things change. As the scene expanded it started to get greedy. Promoters letting all ages into all night raves just for ticket sales or the 8$ waters. People started to sell fake stuff. Stuff that would kill. Roofies brought an aggressive side out in the clubs. . . I'm getting rather long winded here but one last thing. . . Did the music change the drugs or did the drugs change the music? hehe 2009-10-13T02:13:03Z