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Ep.46: Rave's Greatest One Hit Wonders
Welcome back to another very exciting episode of the music podcast called Trve. Cvlt. Pop! What a busy week it has been! Steve and Gaz run through as much stuff as they possibly can in their tired little frames of mind.Steve went to Bloodstock festival, to Limp Bizkit's big Gunnersbury Park super show and to see Chat Pile, so you get reviews of all of those shows and some chat about the recent addition of Architects and more to next year's Bloodstock line up, we review the latest album from UK electro crew Jungle and then Gaz goes back to the glory days of the late 80's and early 90's (AGAIN!) as he picks his top 5 favourite early rave one hit wonder bangers. Expect excited chat on euphoric piano, massive beats and plenty of Arnie samples. ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★