ARCHIVE
1998
NINETEENNINETYEIGHT
THE NEWS
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DJ Tony De Vit dies after collapsing on holiday due to complications with HIV.
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2 Step Garage takes over the charts and Ayia Napa is the new cubbing hotspot.
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Fabio & Grooverider take up the Friday night 2am slot on Radio 1.
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Ministry of Sound launches their own magazine.
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Fatboy Slim hires Spike Jonze’s for the seminal video to “Praise You”
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Artists like the Freestylers and Bentley Rhythm Ace introduce the new sound of FSUK to the scene
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Danbert Nobacon of Chumbawamba pours a bucket of ice over UK Deputy Prime Minister John Prescott at the 1998 Brit Awards
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Sash - Mysterious Times hit the number 1 spot in the singles charts
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Cafe De Paris in London becomes the first club in the world to launch a credit card with a credit limit of up to £25,000
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First public testing of Ecstasy in the UK outside The Fridge nightclub
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Creamfields launches as a 1 day event in Winchester, Hampshire, with an audience of 25,000 people.
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Steve Jackson is dismissed from Kiss 100.
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Skint Records sign multi-million pound deal with Sony
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Legendary Scottish techno night Slam at the Arches in Glasgow closes its doors shortly after its sixth birthday. Former guests included Daft Punk and Underworld.
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Gatecrasher joins forces with Ministry of Sound for its first outdoor festival at Lotherton Hall in Leeds, also broadcast live on Radio 1
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Choice FM becomes Galaxy Birmingham.
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Notable albums:
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Fatboy Slim – You’ve Come a Long Way, Baby [Skint]
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Massive Attack – Mezzanine [Virgin]
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Paul Oakenfold – Tranceport [Kinetic, 1998)
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Boards of Canada - Music Has The Right To Children [Warp]
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Air - Moon Safari [Source]
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Beastie Boys - Hello Nasty
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Gatecrasher Black
1. Paul Oakenfold
2. Carl Cox
3. Judge Jules
4. Pete Tong
5. Sasha
6. Paul van Dyk
7. John Digweed
8. Tall Paul
9. Danny Rampling
10. Seb Fontaine
11. Gordon Kaye
12. Tony De Vit
13. Danny Tenaglia
14. Masters At Work
15. Roger Sanchez
16. Norman Cook
17. Boy George
18. Sonique
19. Nick Warren
20. David Morales