Chapter Six: Storm Rave [Staten Island, New York—December 12, 1992]

100.     “Personally, I’d like to see all of this talk”: Moby, letter to the editor (Under One Sky #7, October 30, 1992), via revar, “part one of UOS #7” (NE-Raves post, October 30, 1992)

103.     “All these people I knew”: Francis L. Sibilla, “Re: the first time....” (NE_Raves post, November 1, 1993)

103.     “Hook-up-o-matic”: SHALAKO, “the HOM for 12/11 & 12/12” (NE-Raves post, December 11, 1992)

104.     East Coast’s first dedicated rave promoters: Mike Brown

104.     allowed patrons to bring their own alcohol: Robert Campanell, “Ultraworld Excursion” (NE_Raves post, October 5, 1992)

106.     45 rpm instead of 33: Silcoff, p. 39

106.     one-tenth of the Fairlight: Norm Leete, “Fairlight Computer” (Sound on Sound, April 1999)

110.    In 1995, Morales netted $80,000: Brewster and Broughton, The Record Players, p. 278

110.    “In 1991 techno and rave and early jungle”: Todd L. Burns, “Playing Favourites: Moby” (Resident Advisor, November 18, 2008)

111.     “Everywhere I go, all I hear is house music”: Fleming, p. 188

111.     “pitched down as far as the turntable goes”: Tricia Romano, “The Heart of Body & Soul” (Village Voice, August 29, 2006)

112.     glasses of his own urine: Tricia Romano, “Michael Alig: The Life and Death of the Party” (Crime Library [website], October 21, 2011)

112.     “The club kids are way stupid”: Poseur, “Hey! Paper ain't too bad, brother (was Re: Tidbits)” (NE-Raves post, November 15, 1993)

113.     a warehouse party in Newark: Dan Levy and T. Christian Miller, “'Rave' Parties Turn to Social Issues (Psychedelic goes political)” (San Francisco Chronicle, October 29, 1992), via Brian Behlendorf, “SF Chronicle 10/29/92 front page article” (SF-Raves post, October 30, 1992)

113.     twenty-seven-year-old woman: author unknown, “Rave: Dancing the Night Away” (Philadelphia Inquirer, September 13, 1992)

113.     Michael Caruso: Frank Owen, Clubland (New York: Broadway Books, 2003), p. 69

115.     100 percent hardcore: Laura La Gassa, “STORM RAVE!!!!” (NE-Raves post, September 20, 1992)

115.     Long Island’s Dante: Laura La Gassa, “REPOST from alt.rave Storm Rave Report” (NE-Raves post, September 22, 1992)

115.     brought in their own cases of Bud: John Adams, “Re: REPOST from alt.rave Storm Rave Report” (NE-Raves post, September 22, 1992)

115.    “What is he on—speed?”: La Gassa, “STORM RAVE!!!!”

116.    “Moshing? At a rave?”: Brian Behlendorf, “Re: REPOST from alt.rave Storm Rave Report” (NE-Raves post, September 22, 1992)

116.     “When it would get too hot in there”: Ed Horch, "Storm report" (NE-Raves post, December 13, 1992)

118.    “Faster! Faster!!!!”: Silcoff

119.    “Storm Rave sucked”: Laura La Gassa, "The Death of Storm" (NE-Raves post, December 13, 1992)

119.     “chill-out room”: Mike J. Brown, "Storm-a-rama [LONG and BORING]" (NE-Raves post, December 14, 1992)

119.     “I think NE-Raves is ripe for a rave”: Brian Behlendorf, "ne-rave rave - go! go! go!" (NE-Raves post, December 13, 1992)

119.     “Invite as many people as possible”: _Mars_, "*** Cybertribe Gathering ***" (NE-Raves post, December 18, 1992) 

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