Rave originator Ray Keith chats to ROAR: The ‘90s Rave Podcast in part one of his two-part interview about growing up in violent, racist Essex in the 1970s and 1980s, and how he had to scrap and work hard (including for 19 years at the legendary Blackmarket Records) to create one of the most distinctive sounds and labels – Dread Recordings – in jungle and drum and bass history…and the whole thing is FILMED for your viewing pleasure, if you want to head over to YouTube to watch it here:

Part 2 is coming NEXT WEEK – and, due to popular demand, from now on all of our interviews will be on camera in YouTube, complimenting the audio version wherever you’re listening to this, be it Spotify, iTunes or elsewhere.

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