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	<itunes:summary><![CDATA[DJ Pilgrim, a name that graced many an event in the early 90’s, originating from Wolverhampton, West Midlands, UK & still playing at events, one of the finest & most respected DJ’s still in the Old Skool scene. Pilgrim first started getting into 'Rave' music back as early as 1988. 
”At this point I was into Hip-Hop in a big way & started going to a regular weekly club called 'The Lord Raglan' in Wolverhampton which played a few Hip Hop tracks but the music played was prodominently Rave so the more I went to the club, I became more exposed to the Rave sound & found myself enjoying it more to the point I started purchasing the music”. 
When he crossed over to playing Rave he took his Hip-Hop turntablism techniques with him, which involved scratching as well as using two copies of the same record, one slightly more ahead than the other to make a doubling affect, hence the record sounding like it has been re-mixed. Such techniques were used by legendary DMC DJ’s like Cash Money, Jazzy Jeff & Cutmaster Swift, who influenced him in his earlier Hip Hop days which became his signature & was just one of many things that made him stand out from all the other DJ’s on the scene.
“For me, a DJ has to do something more than just mix two records together to gain respect as most DJ’s on the circuit can mix two records together but when it comes to scratching & doubling up, it takes a lot of courage as well as talent to perform that  live which is why I choose to do these things as not every DJ can, & thats what makes you stand out & sound different from the next DJ”.
It was 1991 before Pilgrim got his main break, performing at the opening night of the legendary Quest night in Wolverhampton, the night was a great success with an electric atmosphere & became one of the first major weekly clubs that ran every Saturday night. Pilgrim became resident DJ at Quest playing weekl & as the clubs reputation got more well known nationwide, so did his name with people making the trip to the club from as far away as Scotland. Soon after he became a household name across the UK in the 1992 - 93 era, headlining at some of this countries biggest & best events such as Pandemonium, New Age, World Party, New Dawn, Blast, Dance Planet, Helter Skelter, Total Kaos, Infinity, Kinetic, Mind Blown, Bangin Tunes, Dreamscape, Amnesia House, Fibre Optic, Milwaukee's (Equinox), Dance Nation, Fantazia, Summer Dance Festival, Vision, Entropy, Obsession, Adrenalin, Inter Dance, The Edge, Starlight, Heaven On Earth, Zest, Vibealite, Dance Trance, Reincarnation, Devotion, Innersense,Fusion, Tribal Gathering, Perception, Phobia, The Pleasuredome, Frequency, Destiny, Fun-de-mental, Labrynth, Diehard, Southern Exposure, Rezurection, Ardshock, Asylum (Bowlers), AWOL, Warehouse(Doncaster), Uprising, The Drome (Birkenhead), Sutra, Sunrise, Spellbound, Double Dipped, Planet Earth, Origin, Hypnotic, Evolution, Distruxshion & many more but the biggest crowd he ever played to was the massive Fantazia event at Castle Donnington with an estimated 40,000 people there, which he played on the main stage & played the midnight set.
“People in today’s scene would never have thought that I have headlined nearly all the biggest raves there have ever been in this country”.
Over the years he found the music getting faster & harder so he took a back seat from the scene until about 1998 when he started playing more of the original old tunes from his favourite era of music 91-92, as there were so may classic tunes about which to this very day still get a really good response when played, & this brought along the emergence of his own Old Skool night he started in Wolverhampton called 'Reminiscence'. Not long after that Pilgrim also hooked up with the guys from 'Flashback' as they too, were ex Ravers, & were also putting on small parties totally dedicated to the 'Old Skoo'l classics to which he also became their resident DJ & since then the Old Skool scene has risen once again wi]]></itunes:summary>
	<googleplay:description><![CDATA[DJ Pilgrim, a name that graced many an event in the early 90’s, originating from Wolverhampton, West Midlands, UK & still playing at events, one of the finest & most respected DJ’s still in the Old Skool scene. Pilgrim first started getting into 'Rave' music back as early as 1988. 
”At this point I was into Hip-Hop in a big way & started going to a regular weekly club called 'The Lord Raglan' in Wolverhampton which played a few Hip Hop tracks but the music played was prodominently Rave so the more I went to the club, I became more exposed to the Rave sound & found myself enjoying it more to the point I started purchasing the music”. 
When he crossed over to playing Rave he took his Hip-Hop turntablism techniques with him, which involved scratching as well as using two copies of the same record, one slightly more ahead than the other to make a doubling affect, hence the record sounding like it has been re-mixed. Such techniques were used by legendary DMC DJ’s like Cash Money, Jazzy Jeff & Cutmaster Swift, who influenced him in his earlier Hip Hop days which became his signature & was just one of many things that made him stand out from all the other DJ’s on the scene.
“For me, a DJ has to do something more than just mix two records together to gain respect as most DJ’s on the circuit can mix two records together but when it comes to scratching & doubling up, it takes a lot of courage as well as talent to perform that  live which is why I choose to do these things as not every DJ can, & thats what makes you stand out & sound different from the next DJ”.
It was 1991 before Pilgrim got his main break, performing at the opening night of the legendary Quest night in Wolverhampton, the night was a great success with an electric atmosphere & became one of the first major weekly clubs that ran every Saturday night. Pilgrim became resident DJ at Quest playing weekl & as the clubs reputation got more well known nationwide, so did his name with people making the trip to the club from as far away as Scotland. Soon after he became a household name across the UK in the 1992 - 93 era, headlining at some of this countries biggest & best events such as Pandemonium, New Age, World Party, New Dawn, Blast, Dance Planet, Helter Skelter, Total Kaos, Infinity, Kinetic, Mind Blown, Bangin Tunes, Dreamscape, Amnesia House, Fibre Optic, Milwaukee's (Equinox), Dance Nation, Fantazia, Summer Dance Festival, Vision, Entropy, Obsession, Adrenalin, Inter Dance, The Edge, Starlight, Heaven On Earth, Zest, Vibealite, Dance Trance, Reincarnation, Devotion, Innersense,Fusion, Tribal Gathering, Perception, Phobia, The Pleasuredome, Frequency, Destiny, Fun-de-mental, Labrynth, Diehard, Southern Exposure, Rezurection, Ardshock, Asylum (Bowlers), AWOL, Warehouse(Doncaster), Uprising, The Drome (Birkenhead), Sutra, Sunrise, Spellbound, Double Dipped, Planet Earth, Origin, Hypnotic, Evolution, Distruxshion & many more but the biggest crowd he ever played to was the massive Fantazia event at Castle Donnington with an estimated 40,000 people there, which he played on the main stage & played the midnight set.
“People in today’s scene would never have thought that I have headlined nearly all the biggest raves there have ever been in this country”.
Over the years he found the music getting faster & harder so he took a back seat from the scene until about 1998 when he started playing more of the original old tunes from his favourite era of music 91-92, as there were so may classic tunes about which to this very day still get a really good response when played, & this brought along the emergence of his own Old Skool night he started in Wolverhampton called 'Reminiscence'. Not long after that Pilgrim also hooked up with the guys from 'Flashback' as they too, were ex Ravers, & were also putting on small parties totally dedicated to the 'Old Skoo'l classics to which he also became their resident DJ & since then the Old Skool scene has risen once again with club events dedicated to the music all over the country.
Pilgrim now likes to turn the clock back by playing at 'Old Skool' events as he finds the atmosphere is always 100% electric at these nights, & not only brings back good memories but also the old faces that had left the scene. This DJ is an excellent mixer, he knows what the crowd wants & executes it well. He has been around for a long time playing alongside some of the original Old Skool DJ’s such as Carl Cox, Stu Allen, Grooverider & Sasha with sets that justify him being just as good.]]></googleplay:description>
	<description><![CDATA[DJ Pilgrim, a name that graced many an event in the early 90’s, originating from Wolverhampton, West Midlands, UK & still playing at events, one of the finest & most respected DJ’s still in the Old Skool scene. Pilgrim first started getting into 'Rave' music back as early as 1988. 
”At this point I was into Hip-Hop in a big way & started going to a regular weekly club called 'The Lord Raglan' in Wolverhampton which played a few Hip Hop tracks but the music played was prodominently Rave so the more I went to the club, I became more exposed to the Rave sound & found myself enjoying it more to the point I started purchasing the music”. 
When he crossed over to playing Rave he took his Hip-Hop turntablism techniques with him, which involved scratching as well as using two copies of the same record, one slightly more ahead than the other to make a doubling affect, hence the record sounding like it has been re-mixed. Such techniques were used by legendary DMC DJ’s like Cash Money, Jazzy Jeff & Cutmaster Swift, who influenced him in his earlier Hip Hop days which became his signature & was just one of many things that made him stand out from all the other DJ’s on the scene.
“For me, a DJ has to do something more than just mix two records together to gain respect as most DJ’s on the circuit can mix two records together but when it comes to scratching & doubling up, it takes a lot of courage as well as talent to perform that  live which is why I choose to do these things as not every DJ can, & thats what makes you stand out & sound different from the next DJ”.
It was 1991 before Pilgrim got his main break, performing at the opening night of the legendary Quest night in Wolverhampton, the night was a great success with an electric atmosphere & became one of the first major weekly clubs that ran every Saturday night. Pilgrim became resident DJ at Quest playing weekl & as the clubs reputation got more well known nationwide, so did his name with people making the trip to the club from as far away as Scotland. Soon after he became a household name across the UK in the 1992 - 93 era, headlining at some of this countries biggest & best events such as Pandemonium, New Age, World Party, New Dawn, Blast, Dance Planet, Helter Skelter, Total Kaos, Infinity, Kinetic, Mind Blown, Bangin Tunes, Dreamscape, Amnesia House, Fibre Optic, Milwaukee's (Equinox), Dance Nation, Fantazia, Summer Dance Festival, Vision, Entropy, Obsession, Adrenalin, Inter Dance, The Edge, Starlight, Heaven On Earth, Zest, Vibealite, Dance Trance, Reincarnation, Devotion, Innersense,Fusion, Tribal Gathering, Perception, Phobia, The Pleasuredome, Frequency, Destiny, Fun-de-mental, Labrynth, Diehard, Southern Exposure, Rezurection, Ardshock, Asylum (Bowlers), AWOL, Warehouse(Doncaster), Uprising, The Drome (Birkenhead), Sutra, Sunrise, Spellbound, Double Dipped, Planet Earth, Origin, Hypnotic, Evolution, Distruxshion & many more but the biggest crowd he ever played to was the massive Fantazia event at Castle Donnington with an estimated 40,000 people there, which he played on the main stage & played the midnight set.
“People in today’s scene would never have thought that I have headlined nearly all the biggest raves there have ever been in this country”.
Over the years he found the music getting faster & harder so he took a back seat from the scene until about 1998 when he started playing more of the original old tunes from his favourite era of music 91-92, as there were so may classic tunes about which to this very day still get a really good response when played, & this brought along the emergence of his own Old Skool night he started in Wolverhampton called 'Reminiscence'. Not long after that Pilgrim also hooked up with the guys from 'Flashback' as they too, were ex Ravers, & were also putting on small parties totally dedicated to the 'Old Skoo'l classics to which he also became their resident DJ & since then the Old Skool scene has risen once again with club events dedicated to the music all over the country.
Pilgrim now likes to turn the clock back by playing at 'Old Skool' events as he finds the atmosphere is always 100% electric at these nights, & not only brings back good memories but also the old faces that had left the scene. This DJ is an excellent mixer, he knows what the crowd wants & executes it well. He has been around for a long time playing alongside some of the original Old Skool DJ’s such as Carl Cox, Stu Allen, Grooverider & Sasha with sets that justify him being just as good.]]></description>
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            <description><![CDATA[DJ Pilgrim, a name that graced many an event in the early 90’s, originating from Wolverhampton, West Midlands, UK & still playing at events, one of the finest & most respected DJ’s still in the Old Skool scene. Pilgrim first started getting into 'Rave' music back as early as 1988. 
”At this point I was into Hip-Hop in a big way & started going to a regular weekly club called 'The Lord Raglan' in Wolverhampton which played a few Hip Hop tracks but the music played was prodominently Rave so the more I went to the club, I became more exposed to the Rave sound & found myself enjoying it more to the point I started purchasing the music”. 
When he crossed over to playing Rave he took his Hip-Hop turntablism techniques with him, which involved scratching as well as using two copies of the same record, one slightly more ahead than the other to make a doubling affect, hence the record sounding like it has been re-mixed. Such techniques were used by legendary DMC DJ’s like Cash Money, Jazzy Jeff & Cutmaster Swift, who influenced him in his earlier Hip Hop days which became his signature & was just one of many things that made him stand out from all the other DJ’s on the scene.
“For me, a DJ has to do something more than just mix two records together to gain respect as most DJ’s on the circuit can mix two records together but when it comes to scratching & doubling up, it takes a lot of courage as well as talent to perform that  live which is why I choose to do these things as not every DJ can, & thats what makes you stand out & sound different from the next DJ”.
It was 1991 before Pilgrim got his main break, performing at the opening night of the legendary Quest night in Wolverhampton, the night was a great success with an electric atmosphere & became one of the first major weekly clubs that ran every Saturday night. Pilgrim became resident DJ at Quest playing weekl & as the clubs reputation got more well known nationwide, so did his name with people making the trip to the club from as far away as Scotland. Soon after he became a household name across the UK in the 1992 - 93 era, headlining at some of this countries biggest & best events such as Pandemonium, New Age, World Party, New Dawn, Blast, Dance Planet, Helter Skelter, Total Kaos, Infinity, Kinetic, Mind Blown, Bangin Tunes, Dreamscape, Amnesia House, Fibre Optic, Milwaukee's (Equinox), Dance Nation, Fantazia, Summer Dance Festival, Vision, Entropy, Obsession, Adrenalin, Inter Dance, The Edge, Starlight, Heaven On Earth, Zest, Vibealite, Dance Trance, Reincarnation, Devotion, Innersense,Fusion, Tribal Gathering, Perception, Phobia, The Pleasuredome, Frequency, Destiny, Fun-de-mental, Labrynth, Diehard, Southern Exposure, Rezurection, Ardshock, Asylum (Bowlers), AWOL, Warehouse(Doncaster), Uprising, The Drome (Birkenhead), Sutra, Sunrise, Spellbound, Double Dipped, Planet Earth, Origin, Hypnotic, Evolution, Distruxshion & many more but the biggest crowd he ever played to was the massive Fantazia event at Castle Donnington with an estimated 40,000 people there, which he played on the main stage & played the midnight set.
“People in today’s scene would never have thought that I have headlined nearly all the biggest raves there have ever been in this country”.
Over the years he found the music getting faster & harder so he took a back seat from the scene until about 1998 when he started playing more of the original old tunes from his favourite era of music 91-92, as there were so may classic tunes about which to this very day still get a really good response when played, & this brought along the emergence of his own Old Skool night he started in Wolverhampton called 'Reminiscence'. Not long after that Pilgrim also hooked up with the guys from 'Flashback' as they too, were ex Ravers, & were also putting on small parties totally dedicated to the 'Old Skoo'l classics to which he also became their resident DJ & since then the Old Skool scene has risen once again with club events dedicated to the music all over the country.
Pilgrim now likes to turn the clock back by playing at 'Old Skool' events as he finds the atmosphere is always 100% electric at these nights, & not only brings back good memories but also the old faces that had left the scene. This DJ is an excellent mixer, he knows what the crowd wants & executes it well. He has been around for a long time playing alongside some of the original Old Skool DJ’s such as Carl Cox, Stu Allen, Grooverider & Sasha with sets that justify him being just as good.]]></description>
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”At this point I was into Hip-Hop in a big way & started going to a regular weekly club called 'The Lord Raglan' in Wolverhampton which played a few Hip Hop tracks but the music played was prodominently Rave so the more I went to the club, I became more exposed to the Rave sound & found myself enjoying it more to the point I started purchasing the music”. 
When he crossed over to playing Rave he took his Hip-Hop turntablism techniques with him, which involved scratching as well as using two copies of the same record, one slightly more ahead than the other to make a doubling affect, hence the record sounding like it has been re-mixed. Such techniques were used by legendary DMC DJ’s like Cash Money, Jazzy Jeff & Cutmaster Swift, who influenced him in his earlier Hip Hop days which became his signature & was just one of many things that made him stand out from all the other DJ’s on the scene.
“For me, a DJ has to do something more than just mix two records together to gain respect as most DJ’s on the circuit can mix two records together but when it comes to scratching & doubling up, it takes a lot of courage as well as talent to perform that  live which is why I choose to do these things as not every DJ can, & thats what makes you stand out & sound different from the next DJ”.
It was 1991 before Pilgrim got his main break, performing at the opening night of the legendary Quest night in Wolverhampton, the night was a great success with an electric atmosphere & became one of the first major weekly clubs that ran every Saturday night. Pilgrim became resident DJ at Quest playing weekl & as the clubs reputation got more well known nationwide, so did his name with people making the trip to the club from as far away as Scotland. Soon after he became a household name across the UK in the 1992 - 93 era, headlining at some of this countries biggest & best events such as Pandemonium, New Age, World Party, New Dawn, Blast, Dance Planet, Helter Skelter, Total Kaos, Infinity, Kinetic, Mind Blown, Bangin Tunes, Dreamscape, Amnesia House, Fibre Optic, Milwaukee's (Equinox), Dance Nation, Fantazia, Summer Dance Festival, Vision, Entropy, Obsession, Adrenalin, Inter Dance, The Edge, Starlight, Heaven On Earth, Zest, Vibealite, Dance Trance, Reincarnation, Devotion, Innersense,Fusion, Tribal Gathering, Perception, Phobia, The Pleasuredome, Frequency, Destiny, Fun-de-mental, Labrynth, Diehard, Southern Exposure, Rezurection, Ardshock, Asylum (Bowlers), AWOL, Warehouse(Doncaster), Uprising, The Drome (Birkenhead), Sutra, Sunrise, Spellbound, Double Dipped, Planet Earth, Origin, Hypnotic, Evolution, Distruxshion & many more but the biggest crowd he ever played to was the massive Fantazia event at Castle Donnington with an estimated 40,000 people there, which he played on the main stage & played the midnight set.
“People in today’s scene would never have thought that I have headlined nearly all the biggest raves there have ever been in this country”.
Over the years he found the music getting faster & harder so he took a back seat from the scene until about 1998 when he started playing more of the original old tunes from his favourite era of music 91-92, as there were so may classic tunes about which to this very day still get a really good response when played, & this brought along the emergence of his own Old Skool night he started in Wolverhampton called 'Reminiscence'. Not long after that Pilgrim also hooked up with the guys from 'Flashback' as they too, were ex Ravers, & were also putting on small parties totally dedicated to the 'Old Skoo'l classics to which he also became their resident DJ & since then the Old Skool scene has risen once again with club events dedicated to the music all over the country.
Pilgrim now likes to turn the clock back by playing at 'Old Skool' events as he finds the atmosphere is always 100% electric at these nights, & not only brings back good memories but also the old faces that had left the scene. This DJ is an excellent mixer, he knows what the crowd wants & executes it well. He has been around for a long time playing alongside some of the original Old Skool DJ’s such as Carl Cox, Stu Allen, Grooverider & Sasha with sets that justify him being just as good.]]></googleplay:description>
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”At this point I was into Hip-Hop in a big way & started going to a regular weekly club called 'The Lord Raglan' in Wolverhampton which played a few Hip Hop tracks but the music played was prodominently Rave so the more I went to the club, I became more exposed to the Rave sound & found myself enjoying it more to the point I started purchasing the music”. 
When he crossed over to playing Rave he took his Hip-Hop turntablism techniques with him, which involved scratching as well as using two copies of the same record, one slightly more ahead than the other to make a doubling affect, hence the record sounding like it has been re-mixed. Such techniques were used by legendary DMC DJ’s like Cash Money, Jazzy Jeff & Cutmaster Swift, who influenced him in his earlier Hip Hop days which became his signature & was just one of many things that made him stand out from all the other DJ’s on the scene.
“For me, a DJ has to do something more than just mix two records together to gain respect as most DJ’s on the circuit can mix two records together but when it comes to scratching & doubling up, it takes a lot of courage as well as talent to perform that  live which is why I choose to do these things as not every DJ can, & thats what makes you stand out & sound different from the next DJ”.
It was 1991 before Pilgrim got his main break, performing at the opening night of the legendary Quest night in Wolverhampton, the night was a great success with an electric atmosphere & became one of the first major weekly clubs that ran every Saturday night. Pilgrim became resident DJ at Quest playing weekl & as the clubs reputation got more well known nationwide, so did his name with people making the trip to the club from as far away as Scotland. Soon after he became a household name across the UK in the 1992 - 93 era, headlining at some of this countries biggest & best events such as Pandemonium, New Age, World Party, New Dawn, Blast, Dance Planet, Helter Skelter, Total Kaos, Infinity, Kinetic, Mind Blown, Bangin Tunes, Dreamscape, Amnesia House, Fibre Optic, Milwaukee's (Equinox), Dance Nation, Fantazia, Summer Dance Festival, Vision, Entropy, Obsession, Adrenalin, Inter Dance, The Edge, Starlight, Heaven On Earth, Zest, Vibealite, Dance Trance, Reincarnation, Devotion, Innersense,Fusion, Tribal Gathering, Perception, Phobia, The Pleasuredome, Frequency, Destiny, Fun-de-mental, Labrynth, Diehard, Southern Exposure, Rezurection, Ardshock, Asylum (Bowlers), AWOL, Warehouse(Doncaster), Uprising, The Drome (Birkenhead), Sutra, Sunrise, Spellbound, Double Dipped, Planet Earth, Origin, Hypnotic, Evolution, Distruxshion & many more but the biggest crowd he ever played to was the massive Fantazia event at Castle Donnington with an estimated 40,000 people there, which he played on the main stage & played the midnight set.
“People in today’s scene would never have thought that I have headlined nearly all the biggest raves there have ever been in this country”.
Over the years he found the music getting faster & harder so he took a back seat from the scene until about 1998 when he started playing more of the original old tunes from his favourite era of music 91-92, as there were so may classic tunes about which to this very day still get a really good response when played, & this brought along the emergence of his own Old Skool night he started in Wolverhampton called 'Reminiscence'. Not long after that Pilgrim also hooked up with the guys from 'Flashback' as they too, were ex Ravers, & were also putting on small parties totally dedicated to the 'Old Skoo'l classics to which he also became their resident DJ & since then the Old Skool scene has risen once again with club events dedicated to the music all over the country.
Pilgrim now likes to turn the clock back by playing at 'Old Skool' events as he finds the atmosphere is always 100% electric at these nights, & not only brings back good memories but also the old faces that had left the scene. This DJ is an excellent mixer, he knows what the crowd wants & executes it well. He has been around for a long time playing alongside some of the original Old Skool DJ’s such as Carl Cox, Stu Allen, Grooverider & Sasha with sets that justify him being just as good.]]></description>
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”At this point I was into Hip-Hop in a big way & started going to a regular weekly club called 'The Lord Raglan' in Wolverhampton which played a few Hip Hop tracks but the music played was prodominently Rave so the more I went to the club, I became more exposed to the Rave sound & found myself enjoying it more to the point I started purchasing the music”. 
When he crossed over to playing Rave he took his Hip-Hop turntablism techniques with him, which involved scratching as well as using two copies of the same record, one slightly more ahead than the other to make a doubling affect, hence the record sounding like it has been re-mixed. Such techniques were used by legendary DMC DJ’s like Cash Money, Jazzy Jeff & Cutmaster Swift, who influenced him in his earlier Hip Hop days which became his signature & was just one of many things that made him stand out from all the other DJ’s on the scene.
“For me, a DJ has to do something more than just mix two records together to gain respect as most DJ’s on the circuit can mix two records together but when it comes to scratching & doubling up, it takes a lot of courage as well as talent to perform that  live which is why I choose to do these things as not every DJ can, & thats what makes you stand out & sound different from the next DJ”.
It was 1991 before Pilgrim got his main break, performing at the opening night of the legendary Quest night in Wolverhampton, the night was a great success with an electric atmosphere & became one of the first major weekly clubs that ran every Saturday night. Pilgrim became resident DJ at Quest playing weekl & as the clubs reputation got more well known nationwide, so did his name with people making the trip to the club from as far away as Scotland. Soon after he became a household name across the UK in the 1992 - 93 era, headlining at some of this countries biggest & best events such as Pandemonium, New Age, World Party, New Dawn, Blast, Dance Planet, Helter Skelter, Total Kaos, Infinity, Kinetic, Mind Blown, Bangin Tunes, Dreamscape, Amnesia House, Fibre Optic, Milwaukee's (Equinox), Dance Nation, Fantazia, Summer Dance Festival, Vision, Entropy, Obsession, Adrenalin, Inter Dance, The Edge, Starlight, Heaven On Earth, Zest, Vibealite, Dance Trance, Reincarnation, Devotion, Innersense,Fusion, Tribal Gathering, Perception, Phobia, The Pleasuredome, Frequency, Destiny, Fun-de-mental, Labrynth, Diehard, Southern Exposure, Rezurection, Ardshock, Asylum (Bowlers), AWOL, Warehouse(Doncaster), Uprising, The Drome (Birkenhead), Sutra, Sunrise, Spellbound, Double Dipped, Planet Earth, Origin, Hypnotic, Evolution, Distruxshion & many more but the biggest crowd he ever played to was the massive Fantazia event at Castle Donnington with an estimated 40,000 people there, which he played on the main stage & played the midnight set.
“People in today’s scene would never have thought that I have headlined nearly all the biggest raves there have ever been in this country”.
Over the years he found the music getting faster & harder so he took a back seat from the scene until about 1998 when he started playing more of the original old tunes from his favourite era of music 91-92, as there were so may classic tunes about which to this very day still get a really good response when played, & this brought along the emergence of his own Old Skool night he started in Wolverhampton called 'Reminiscence'. Not long after that Pilgrim also hooked up with the guys from 'Flashback' as they too, were ex Ravers, & were also putting on small parties totally dedicated to the 'Old Skoo'l classics to which he also became their resident DJ & since then the Old Skool scene has risen once again with club events dedicated to the music all over the country.
Pilgrim now likes to turn the clock back by playing at 'Old Skool' events as he finds the atmosphere is always 100% electric at these nights, & not only brings back good memories but also the old faces that had left the scene. This DJ is an excellent mixer, he knows what the crowd wants & executes it well. He has been around for a long time playing alongside some of the original Old Skool DJ’s such as Carl Cox, Stu Allen, Grooverider & Sasha with sets that justify him being just as good.]]></googleplay:description>
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                <pubDate>Fri, 10 Apr 2026 10:53:11 +0200</pubDate>
                
                <atom:updated>2026-04-10T10:53:11+02:00</atom:updated>
                
            
            
            <itunes:duration>2:05:22</itunes:duration>
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            <title><![CDATA[Artists Unite For Glenn Aston Live Stream 2026 - Ratty]]></title>
            <link>https://hearthis.at/q9rv3mfc/artists-unite-for-glenn-aston-live-stream-ratty/</link>
            <itunes:author><![CDATA[Dj Pilgrim]]></itunes:author>
            <description><![CDATA[Sunday 22 March 2026<br />
Artists Unite For Glenn<br />
LIVE STREAM EVENT<br />
<br />
Featuring :<br />
🎵 Joe Nebula (Nebula 2) 🎵<br />
🎵 Shock C 🎵<br />
🎵 Ratty 🎵<br />
🎵 Pilgrim 🎵<br />
🎤 Hosted by Mc Shock C 🎤<br />
<br />
House, Acid, Jungle Techno, Oldskool all night long 🎶<br />
<br />
A great cause to raise some funds for Glenn Aston to support his ongoing care. <br />
<br />
The ‘gofundme’ link for donating to Glenn’s ongoing care 🙏🏽<br />
https://gofund.me/e5e284d03<br />
<br />
ALL PROCEEDS WILL GO TO THE ‘DJ GLENN ASTON’ GO FUND ME APPEAL<br />
<br />
We know we all live in challenging times, so please spare whatever you can ✊🫶👊🙏🫵<br />
<br />
LIVE STREAM EVENT PAGE 👀 <br />
<br />
https://facebook.com/events/s/djs-unite-livestream-for-glenn/1445346330714630/]]></description>
            <googleplay:description><![CDATA[Sunday 22 March 2026<br />
Artists Unite For Glenn<br />
LIVE STREAM EVENT<br />
<br />
Featuring :<br />
🎵 Joe Nebula (Nebula 2) 🎵<br />
🎵 Shock C 🎵<br />
🎵 Ratty 🎵<br />
🎵 Pilgrim 🎵<br />
🎤 Hosted by Mc Shock C 🎤<br />
<br />
House, Acid, Jungle Techno, Oldskool all night long 🎶<br />
<br />
A great cause to raise some funds for Glenn Aston to support his ongoing care. <br />
<br />
The ‘gofundme’ link for donating to Glenn’s ongoing care 🙏🏽<br />
https://gofund.me/e5e284d03<br />
<br />
ALL PROCEEDS WILL GO TO THE ‘DJ GLENN ASTON’ GO FUND ME APPEAL<br />
<br />
We know we all live in challenging times, so please spare whatever you can ✊🫶👊🙏🫵<br />
<br />
LIVE STREAM EVENT PAGE 👀 <br />
<br />
https://facebook.com/events/s/djs-unite-livestream-for-glenn/1445346330714630/]]></googleplay:description>
            <itunes:summary><![CDATA[Sunday 22 March 2026
Artists Unite For Glenn
LIVE STREAM EVENT

Featuring :
🎵 Joe Nebula (Nebula 2) 🎵
🎵 Shock C 🎵
🎵 Ratty 🎵
🎵 Pilgrim 🎵
🎤 Hosted by Mc Shock C 🎤

House, Acid, Jungle Techno, Oldskool all night long 🎶

A great cause to raise some funds for Glenn Aston to support his ongoing care. 

The ‘gofundme’ link for donating to Glenn’s ongoing care 🙏🏽
https://gofund.me/e5e284d03

ALL PROCEEDS WILL GO TO THE ‘DJ GLENN ASTON’ GO FUND ME APPEAL

We know we all live in challenging times, so please spare whatever you can ✊🫶👊🙏🫵

LIVE STREAM EVENT PAGE 👀 

https://facebook.com/events/s/djs-unite-livestream-for-glenn/1445346330714630/]]></itunes:summary>
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                <pubDate>Mon, 23 Mar 2026 08:19:43 +0100</pubDate>
                
                <atom:updated>2026-03-23T08:19:43+01:00</atom:updated>
                
            
            
            <itunes:duration>45:56</itunes:duration>
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            <title><![CDATA[Artists Unite For Glenn Aston Live Stream 2026 - Pilgrim]]></title>
            <link>https://hearthis.at/q9rv3mfc/artists-unite-for-glenn-aston-live-stream-pilgrim/</link>
            <itunes:author><![CDATA[Dj Pilgrim]]></itunes:author>
            <description><![CDATA[Sunday 22 March 2026<br />
Artists Unite For Glenn<br />
LIVE STREAM EVENT<br />
<br />
Featuring :<br />
🎵 Joe Nebula (Nebula 2) 🎵<br />
🎵 Shock C 🎵<br />
🎵 Ratty 🎵<br />
🎵 Pilgrim 🎵<br />
🎤 Hosted by Mc Shock C 🎤<br />
<br />
House, Acid, Jungle Techno, Oldskool all night long 🎶<br />
<br />
A great cause to raise some funds for Glenn Aston to support his ongoing care. <br />
<br />
The ‘gofundme’ link for donating to Glenn’s ongoing care 🙏🏽<br />
https://gofund.me/e5e284d03<br />
<br />
ALL PROCEEDS WILL GO TO THE ‘DJ GLENN ASTON’ GO FUND ME APPEAL<br />
<br />
We know we all live in challenging times, so please spare whatever you can ✊🫶👊🙏🫵<br />
<br />
LIVE STREAM EVENT PAGE 👀 <br />
<br />
https://facebook.com/events/s/djs-unite-livestream-for-glenn/1445346330714630/]]></description>
            <googleplay:description><![CDATA[Sunday 22 March 2026<br />
Artists Unite For Glenn<br />
LIVE STREAM EVENT<br />
<br />
Featuring :<br />
🎵 Joe Nebula (Nebula 2) 🎵<br />
🎵 Shock C 🎵<br />
🎵 Ratty 🎵<br />
🎵 Pilgrim 🎵<br />
🎤 Hosted by Mc Shock C 🎤<br />
<br />
House, Acid, Jungle Techno, Oldskool all night long 🎶<br />
<br />
A great cause to raise some funds for Glenn Aston to support his ongoing care. <br />
<br />
The ‘gofundme’ link for donating to Glenn’s ongoing care 🙏🏽<br />
https://gofund.me/e5e284d03<br />
<br />
ALL PROCEEDS WILL GO TO THE ‘DJ GLENN ASTON’ GO FUND ME APPEAL<br />
<br />
We know we all live in challenging times, so please spare whatever you can ✊🫶👊🙏🫵<br />
<br />
LIVE STREAM EVENT PAGE 👀 <br />
<br />
https://facebook.com/events/s/djs-unite-livestream-for-glenn/1445346330714630/]]></googleplay:description>
            <itunes:summary><![CDATA[Sunday 22 March 2026
Artists Unite For Glenn
LIVE STREAM EVENT

Featuring :
🎵 Joe Nebula (Nebula 2) 🎵
🎵 Shock C 🎵
🎵 Ratty 🎵
🎵 Pilgrim 🎵
🎤 Hosted by Mc Shock C 🎤

House, Acid, Jungle Techno, Oldskool all night long 🎶

A great cause to raise some funds for Glenn Aston to support his ongoing care. 

The ‘gofundme’ link for donating to Glenn’s ongoing care 🙏🏽
https://gofund.me/e5e284d03

ALL PROCEEDS WILL GO TO THE ‘DJ GLENN ASTON’ GO FUND ME APPEAL

We know we all live in challenging times, so please spare whatever you can ✊🫶👊🙏🫵

LIVE STREAM EVENT PAGE 👀 

https://facebook.com/events/s/djs-unite-livestream-for-glenn/1445346330714630/]]></itunes:summary>
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                <pubDate>Mon, 23 Mar 2026 08:15:39 +0100</pubDate>
                
                <atom:updated>2026-03-23T08:15:39+01:00</atom:updated>
                
            
            
            <itunes:duration>1:01:44</itunes:duration>
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            <title><![CDATA[Artists Unite For Glenn Aston Live Stream 2026 - Nebula 2]]></title>
            <link>https://hearthis.at/q9rv3mfc/artists-unite-for-glenn-aston-live-stream-nebula-2/</link>
            <itunes:author><![CDATA[Dj Pilgrim]]></itunes:author>
            <description><![CDATA[Sunday 22 March 2026<br />
Artists Unite For Glenn<br />
LIVE STREAM EVENT<br />
<br />
Featuring :<br />
🎵 Joe Nebula (Nebula 2) 🎵<br />
🎵 Shock C 🎵<br />
🎵 Ratty 🎵<br />
🎵 Pilgrim 🎵<br />
🎤 Hosted by Mc Shock C 🎤<br />
<br />
House, Acid, Jungle Techno, Oldskool all night long 🎶<br />
<br />
A great cause to raise some funds for Glenn Aston to support his ongoing care. <br />
<br />
The ‘gofundme’ link for donating to Glenn’s ongoing care 🙏🏽<br />
https://gofund.me/e5e284d03<br />
<br />
ALL PROCEEDS WILL GO TO THE ‘DJ GLENN ASTON’ GO FUND ME APPEAL<br />
<br />
We know we all live in challenging times, so please spare whatever you can ✊🫶👊🙏🫵<br />
<br />
LIVE STREAM EVENT PAGE 👀 <br />
<br />
https://facebook.com/events/s/djs-unite-livestream-for-glenn/1445346330714630/]]></description>
            <googleplay:description><![CDATA[Sunday 22 March 2026<br />
Artists Unite For Glenn<br />
LIVE STREAM EVENT<br />
<br />
Featuring :<br />
🎵 Joe Nebula (Nebula 2) 🎵<br />
🎵 Shock C 🎵<br />
🎵 Ratty 🎵<br />
🎵 Pilgrim 🎵<br />
🎤 Hosted by Mc Shock C 🎤<br />
<br />
House, Acid, Jungle Techno, Oldskool all night long 🎶<br />
<br />
A great cause to raise some funds for Glenn Aston to support his ongoing care. <br />
<br />
The ‘gofundme’ link for donating to Glenn’s ongoing care 🙏🏽<br />
https://gofund.me/e5e284d03<br />
<br />
ALL PROCEEDS WILL GO TO THE ‘DJ GLENN ASTON’ GO FUND ME APPEAL<br />
<br />
We know we all live in challenging times, so please spare whatever you can ✊🫶👊🙏🫵<br />
<br />
LIVE STREAM EVENT PAGE 👀 <br />
<br />
https://facebook.com/events/s/djs-unite-livestream-for-glenn/1445346330714630/]]></googleplay:description>
            <itunes:summary><![CDATA[Sunday 22 March 2026
Artists Unite For Glenn
LIVE STREAM EVENT

Featuring :
🎵 Joe Nebula (Nebula 2) 🎵
🎵 Shock C 🎵
🎵 Ratty 🎵
🎵 Pilgrim 🎵
🎤 Hosted by Mc Shock C 🎤

House, Acid, Jungle Techno, Oldskool all night long 🎶

A great cause to raise some funds for Glenn Aston to support his ongoing care. 

The ‘gofundme’ link for donating to Glenn’s ongoing care 🙏🏽
https://gofund.me/e5e284d03

ALL PROCEEDS WILL GO TO THE ‘DJ GLENN ASTON’ GO FUND ME APPEAL

We know we all live in challenging times, so please spare whatever you can ✊🫶👊🙏🫵

LIVE STREAM EVENT PAGE 👀 

https://facebook.com/events/s/djs-unite-livestream-for-glenn/1445346330714630/]]></itunes:summary>
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                <pubDate>Mon, 23 Mar 2026 08:09:27 +0100</pubDate>
                
                <atom:updated>2026-03-23T08:09:27+01:00</atom:updated>
                
            
            
            <itunes:duration>30:03</itunes:duration>
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            <title><![CDATA[Artists Unite For Glenn Aston Live Stream 2026 - Shock C]]></title>
            <link>https://hearthis.at/q9rv3mfc/djs-unite-for-glenn-aston-live-stream-shock-c/</link>
            <itunes:author><![CDATA[Dj Pilgrim]]></itunes:author>
            <description><![CDATA[Sunday 22 March 2026<br />
Artists Unite For Glenn<br />
LIVE STREAM EVENT<br />
<br />
Featuring :<br />
🎵 Joe Nebula (Nebula 2) 🎵<br />
🎵 Shock C 🎵<br />
🎵 Ratty 🎵<br />
🎵 Pilgrim 🎵<br />
🎤 Hosted by Mc Shock C 🎤<br />
<br />
House, Acid, Jungle Techno, Oldskool all night long 🎶<br />
<br />
A great cause to raise some funds for Glenn Aston to support his ongoing care. <br />
<br />
The ‘gofundme’ link for donating to Glenn’s ongoing care 🙏🏽<br />
https://gofund.me/e5e284d03<br />
<br />
ALL PROCEEDS WILL GO TO THE ‘DJ GLENN ASTON’ GO FUND ME APPEAL<br />
<br />
We know we all live in challenging times, so please spare whatever you can ✊🫶👊🙏🫵<br />
<br />
LIVE STREAM EVENT PAGE 👀 <br />
<br />
https://facebook.com/events/s/djs-unite-livestream-for-glenn/1445346330714630/]]></description>
            <googleplay:description><![CDATA[Sunday 22 March 2026<br />
Artists Unite For Glenn<br />
LIVE STREAM EVENT<br />
<br />
Featuring :<br />
🎵 Joe Nebula (Nebula 2) 🎵<br />
🎵 Shock C 🎵<br />
🎵 Ratty 🎵<br />
🎵 Pilgrim 🎵<br />
🎤 Hosted by Mc Shock C 🎤<br />
<br />
House, Acid, Jungle Techno, Oldskool all night long 🎶<br />
<br />
A great cause to raise some funds for Glenn Aston to support his ongoing care. <br />
<br />
The ‘gofundme’ link for donating to Glenn’s ongoing care 🙏🏽<br />
https://gofund.me/e5e284d03<br />
<br />
ALL PROCEEDS WILL GO TO THE ‘DJ GLENN ASTON’ GO FUND ME APPEAL<br />
<br />
We know we all live in challenging times, so please spare whatever you can ✊🫶👊🙏🫵<br />
<br />
LIVE STREAM EVENT PAGE 👀 <br />
<br />
https://facebook.com/events/s/djs-unite-livestream-for-glenn/1445346330714630/]]></googleplay:description>
            <itunes:summary><![CDATA[Sunday 22 March 2026
Artists Unite For Glenn
LIVE STREAM EVENT

Featuring :
🎵 Joe Nebula (Nebula 2) 🎵
🎵 Shock C 🎵
🎵 Ratty 🎵
🎵 Pilgrim 🎵
🎤 Hosted by Mc Shock C 🎤

House, Acid, Jungle Techno, Oldskool all night long 🎶

A great cause to raise some funds for Glenn Aston to support his ongoing care. 

The ‘gofundme’ link for donating to Glenn’s ongoing care 🙏🏽
https://gofund.me/e5e284d03

ALL PROCEEDS WILL GO TO THE ‘DJ GLENN ASTON’ GO FUND ME APPEAL

We know we all live in challenging times, so please spare whatever you can ✊🫶👊🙏🫵

LIVE STREAM EVENT PAGE 👀 

https://facebook.com/events/s/djs-unite-livestream-for-glenn/1445346330714630/]]></itunes:summary>
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                <pubDate>Mon, 23 Mar 2026 08:06:07 +0100</pubDate>
                
                <atom:updated>2026-03-23T08:06:07+01:00</atom:updated>
                
            
            
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            <title><![CDATA[Pilgrim 1990 Rave Studio Tape 9]]></title>
            <link>https://hearthis.at/q9rv3mfc/pilgrim-1990-rave-studio-tape-9/</link>
            <itunes:author><![CDATA[Dj Pilgrim]]></itunes:author>
            <description><![CDATA[DJ Pilgrim, a name that graced many an event in the early 90’s, originating from Wolverhampton, West Midlands, UK & still playing at events, one of the finest & most respected DJ’s still in the Old Skool scene. Pilgrim first started getting into 'Rave' music back as early as 1988. 
”At this point I was into Hip-Hop in a big way & started going to a regular weekly club called 'The Lord Raglan' in Wolverhampton which played a few Hip Hop tracks but the music played was prodominently Rave so the more I went to the club, I became more exposed to the Rave sound & found myself enjoying it more to the point I started purchasing the music”. 
When he crossed over to playing Rave he took his Hip-Hop turntablism techniques with him, which involved scratching as well as using two copies of the same record, one slightly more ahead than the other to make a doubling affect, hence the record sounding like it has been re-mixed. Such techniques were used by legendary DMC DJ’s like Cash Money, Jazzy Jeff & Cutmaster Swift, who influenced him in his earlier Hip Hop days which became his signature & was just one of many things that made him stand out from all the other DJ’s on the scene.
“For me, a DJ has to do something more than just mix two records together to gain respect as most DJ’s on the circuit can mix two records together but when it comes to scratching & doubling up, it takes a lot of courage as well as talent to perform that  live which is why I choose to do these things as not every DJ can, & thats what makes you stand out & sound different from the next DJ”.
It was 1991 before Pilgrim got his main break, performing at the opening night of the legendary Quest night in Wolverhampton, the night was a great success with an electric atmosphere & became one of the first major weekly clubs that ran every Saturday night. Pilgrim became resident DJ at Quest playing weekl & as the clubs reputation got more well known nationwide, so did his name with people making the trip to the club from as far away as Scotland. Soon after he became a household name across the UK in the 1992 - 93 era, headlining at some of this countries biggest & best events such as Pandemonium, New Age, World Party, New Dawn, Blast, Dance Planet, Helter Skelter, Total Kaos, Infinity, Kinetic, Mind Blown, Bangin Tunes, Dreamscape, Amnesia House, Fibre Optic, Milwaukee's (Equinox), Dance Nation, Fantazia, Summer Dance Festival, Vision, Entropy, Obsession, Adrenalin, Inter Dance, The Edge, Starlight, Heaven On Earth, Zest, Vibealite, Dance Trance, Reincarnation, Devotion, Innersense,Fusion, Tribal Gathering, Perception, Phobia, The Pleasuredome, Frequency, Destiny, Fun-de-mental, Labrynth, Diehard, Southern Exposure, Rezurection, Ardshock, Asylum (Bowlers), AWOL, Warehouse(Doncaster), Uprising, The Drome (Birkenhead), Sutra, Sunrise, Spellbound, Double Dipped, Planet Earth, Origin, Hypnotic, Evolution, Distruxshion & many more but the biggest crowd he ever played to was the massive Fantazia event at Castle Donnington with an estimated 40,000 people there, which he played on the main stage & played the midnight set.
“People in today’s scene would never have thought that I have headlined nearly all the biggest raves there have ever been in this country”.
Over the years he found the music getting faster & harder so he took a back seat from the scene until about 1998 when he started playing more of the original old tunes from his favourite era of music 91-92, as there were so may classic tunes about which to this very day still get a really good response when played, & this brought along the emergence of his own Old Skool night he started in Wolverhampton called 'Reminiscence'. Not long after that Pilgrim also hooked up with the guys from 'Flashback' as they too, were ex Ravers, & were also putting on small parties totally dedicated to the 'Old Skoo'l classics to which he also became their resident DJ & since then the Old Skool scene has risen once again with club events dedicated to the music all over the country.
Pilgrim now likes to turn the clock back by playing at 'Old Skool' events as he finds the atmosphere is always 100% electric at these nights, & not only brings back good memories but also the old faces that had left the scene. This DJ is an excellent mixer, he knows what the crowd wants & executes it well. He has been around for a long time playing alongside some of the original Old Skool DJ’s such as Carl Cox, Stu Allen, Grooverider & Sasha with sets that justify him being just as good.]]></description>
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”At this point I was into Hip-Hop in a big way & started going to a regular weekly club called 'The Lord Raglan' in Wolverhampton which played a few Hip Hop tracks but the music played was prodominently Rave so the more I went to the club, I became more exposed to the Rave sound & found myself enjoying it more to the point I started purchasing the music”. 
When he crossed over to playing Rave he took his Hip-Hop turntablism techniques with him, which involved scratching as well as using two copies of the same record, one slightly more ahead than the other to make a doubling affect, hence the record sounding like it has been re-mixed. Such techniques were used by legendary DMC DJ’s like Cash Money, Jazzy Jeff & Cutmaster Swift, who influenced him in his earlier Hip Hop days which became his signature & was just one of many things that made him stand out from all the other DJ’s on the scene.
“For me, a DJ has to do something more than just mix two records together to gain respect as most DJ’s on the circuit can mix two records together but when it comes to scratching & doubling up, it takes a lot of courage as well as talent to perform that  live which is why I choose to do these things as not every DJ can, & thats what makes you stand out & sound different from the next DJ”.
It was 1991 before Pilgrim got his main break, performing at the opening night of the legendary Quest night in Wolverhampton, the night was a great success with an electric atmosphere & became one of the first major weekly clubs that ran every Saturday night. Pilgrim became resident DJ at Quest playing weekl & as the clubs reputation got more well known nationwide, so did his name with people making the trip to the club from as far away as Scotland. Soon after he became a household name across the UK in the 1992 - 93 era, headlining at some of this countries biggest & best events such as Pandemonium, New Age, World Party, New Dawn, Blast, Dance Planet, Helter Skelter, Total Kaos, Infinity, Kinetic, Mind Blown, Bangin Tunes, Dreamscape, Amnesia House, Fibre Optic, Milwaukee's (Equinox), Dance Nation, Fantazia, Summer Dance Festival, Vision, Entropy, Obsession, Adrenalin, Inter Dance, The Edge, Starlight, Heaven On Earth, Zest, Vibealite, Dance Trance, Reincarnation, Devotion, Innersense,Fusion, Tribal Gathering, Perception, Phobia, The Pleasuredome, Frequency, Destiny, Fun-de-mental, Labrynth, Diehard, Southern Exposure, Rezurection, Ardshock, Asylum (Bowlers), AWOL, Warehouse(Doncaster), Uprising, The Drome (Birkenhead), Sutra, Sunrise, Spellbound, Double Dipped, Planet Earth, Origin, Hypnotic, Evolution, Distruxshion & many more but the biggest crowd he ever played to was the massive Fantazia event at Castle Donnington with an estimated 40,000 people there, which he played on the main stage & played the midnight set.
“People in today’s scene would never have thought that I have headlined nearly all the biggest raves there have ever been in this country”.
Over the years he found the music getting faster & harder so he took a back seat from the scene until about 1998 when he started playing more of the original old tunes from his favourite era of music 91-92, as there were so may classic tunes about which to this very day still get a really good response when played, & this brought along the emergence of his own Old Skool night he started in Wolverhampton called 'Reminiscence'. Not long after that Pilgrim also hooked up with the guys from 'Flashback' as they too, were ex Ravers, & were also putting on small parties totally dedicated to the 'Old Skoo'l classics to which he also became their resident DJ & since then the Old Skool scene has risen once again with club events dedicated to the music all over the country.
Pilgrim now likes to turn the clock back by playing at 'Old Skool' events as he finds the atmosphere is always 100% electric at these nights, & not only brings back good memories but also the old faces that had left the scene. This DJ is an excellent mixer, he knows what the crowd wants & executes it well. He has been around for a long time playing alongside some of the original Old Skool DJ’s such as Carl Cox, Stu Allen, Grooverider & Sasha with sets that justify him being just as good.]]></googleplay:description>
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            <description><![CDATA[DJ Pilgrim, a name that graced many an event in the early 90’s, originating from Wolverhampton, West Midlands, UK & still playing at events, one of the finest & most respected DJ’s still in the Old Skool scene. Pilgrim first started getting into 'Rave' music back as early as 1988. 
”At this point I was into Hip-Hop in a big way & started going to a regular weekly club called 'The Lord Raglan' in Wolverhampton which played a few Hip Hop tracks but the music played was prodominently Rave so the more I went to the club, I became more exposed to the Rave sound & found myself enjoying it more to the point I started purchasing the music”. 
When he crossed over to playing Rave he took his Hip-Hop turntablism techniques with him, which involved scratching as well as using two copies of the same record, one slightly more ahead than the other to make a doubling affect, hence the record sounding like it has been re-mixed. Such techniques were used by legendary DMC DJ’s like Cash Money, Jazzy Jeff & Cutmaster Swift, who influenced him in his earlier Hip Hop days which became his signature & was just one of many things that made him stand out from all the other DJ’s on the scene.
“For me, a DJ has to do something more than just mix two records together to gain respect as most DJ’s on the circuit can mix two records together but when it comes to scratching & doubling up, it takes a lot of courage as well as talent to perform that  live which is why I choose to do these things as not every DJ can, & thats what makes you stand out & sound different from the next DJ”.
It was 1991 before Pilgrim got his main break, performing at the opening night of the legendary Quest night in Wolverhampton, the night was a great success with an electric atmosphere & became one of the first major weekly clubs that ran every Saturday night. Pilgrim became resident DJ at Quest playing weekl & as the clubs reputation got more well known nationwide, so did his name with people making the trip to the club from as far away as Scotland. Soon after he became a household name across the UK in the 1992 - 93 era, headlining at some of this countries biggest & best events such as Pandemonium, New Age, World Party, New Dawn, Blast, Dance Planet, Helter Skelter, Total Kaos, Infinity, Kinetic, Mind Blown, Bangin Tunes, Dreamscape, Amnesia House, Fibre Optic, Milwaukee's (Equinox), Dance Nation, Fantazia, Summer Dance Festival, Vision, Entropy, Obsession, Adrenalin, Inter Dance, The Edge, Starlight, Heaven On Earth, Zest, Vibealite, Dance Trance, Reincarnation, Devotion, Innersense,Fusion, Tribal Gathering, Perception, Phobia, The Pleasuredome, Frequency, Destiny, Fun-de-mental, Labrynth, Diehard, Southern Exposure, Rezurection, Ardshock, Asylum (Bowlers), AWOL, Warehouse(Doncaster), Uprising, The Drome (Birkenhead), Sutra, Sunrise, Spellbound, Double Dipped, Planet Earth, Origin, Hypnotic, Evolution, Distruxshion & many more but the biggest crowd he ever played to was the massive Fantazia event at Castle Donnington with an estimated 40,000 people there, which he played on the main stage & played the midnight set.
“People in today’s scene would never have thought that I have headlined nearly all the biggest raves there have ever been in this country”.
Over the years he found the music getting faster & harder so he took a back seat from the scene until about 1998 when he started playing more of the original old tunes from his favourite era of music 91-92, as there were so may classic tunes about which to this very day still get a really good response when played, & this brought along the emergence of his own Old Skool night he started in Wolverhampton called 'Reminiscence'. Not long after that Pilgrim also hooked up with the guys from 'Flashback' as they too, were ex Ravers, & were also putting on small parties totally dedicated to the 'Old Skoo'l classics to which he also became their resident DJ & since then the Old Skool scene has risen once again with club events dedicated to the music all over the country.
Pilgrim now likes to turn the clock back by playing at 'Old Skool' events as he finds the atmosphere is always 100% electric at these nights, & not only brings back good memories but also the old faces that had left the scene. This DJ is an excellent mixer, he knows what the crowd wants & executes it well. He has been around for a long time playing alongside some of the original Old Skool DJ’s such as Carl Cox, Stu Allen, Grooverider & Sasha with sets that justify him being just as good.]]></description>
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”At this point I was into Hip-Hop in a big way & started going to a regular weekly club called 'The Lord Raglan' in Wolverhampton which played a few Hip Hop tracks but the music played was prodominently Rave so the more I went to the club, I became more exposed to the Rave sound & found myself enjoying it more to the point I started purchasing the music”. 
When he crossed over to playing Rave he took his Hip-Hop turntablism techniques with him, which involved scratching as well as using two copies of the same record, one slightly more ahead than the other to make a doubling affect, hence the record sounding like it has been re-mixed. Such techniques were used by legendary DMC DJ’s like Cash Money, Jazzy Jeff & Cutmaster Swift, who influenced him in his earlier Hip Hop days which became his signature & was just one of many things that made him stand out from all the other DJ’s on the scene.
“For me, a DJ has to do something more than just mix two records together to gain respect as most DJ’s on the circuit can mix two records together but when it comes to scratching & doubling up, it takes a lot of courage as well as talent to perform that  live which is why I choose to do these things as not every DJ can, & thats what makes you stand out & sound different from the next DJ”.
It was 1991 before Pilgrim got his main break, performing at the opening night of the legendary Quest night in Wolverhampton, the night was a great success with an electric atmosphere & became one of the first major weekly clubs that ran every Saturday night. Pilgrim became resident DJ at Quest playing weekl & as the clubs reputation got more well known nationwide, so did his name with people making the trip to the club from as far away as Scotland. Soon after he became a household name across the UK in the 1992 - 93 era, headlining at some of this countries biggest & best events such as Pandemonium, New Age, World Party, New Dawn, Blast, Dance Planet, Helter Skelter, Total Kaos, Infinity, Kinetic, Mind Blown, Bangin Tunes, Dreamscape, Amnesia House, Fibre Optic, Milwaukee's (Equinox), Dance Nation, Fantazia, Summer Dance Festival, Vision, Entropy, Obsession, Adrenalin, Inter Dance, The Edge, Starlight, Heaven On Earth, Zest, Vibealite, Dance Trance, Reincarnation, Devotion, Innersense,Fusion, Tribal Gathering, Perception, Phobia, The Pleasuredome, Frequency, Destiny, Fun-de-mental, Labrynth, Diehard, Southern Exposure, Rezurection, Ardshock, Asylum (Bowlers), AWOL, Warehouse(Doncaster), Uprising, The Drome (Birkenhead), Sutra, Sunrise, Spellbound, Double Dipped, Planet Earth, Origin, Hypnotic, Evolution, Distruxshion & many more but the biggest crowd he ever played to was the massive Fantazia event at Castle Donnington with an estimated 40,000 people there, which he played on the main stage & played the midnight set.
“People in today’s scene would never have thought that I have headlined nearly all the biggest raves there have ever been in this country”.
Over the years he found the music getting faster & harder so he took a back seat from the scene until about 1998 when he started playing more of the original old tunes from his favourite era of music 91-92, as there were so may classic tunes about which to this very day still get a really good response when played, & this brought along the emergence of his own Old Skool night he started in Wolverhampton called 'Reminiscence'. Not long after that Pilgrim also hooked up with the guys from 'Flashback' as they too, were ex Ravers, & were also putting on small parties totally dedicated to the 'Old Skoo'l classics to which he also became their resident DJ & since then the Old Skool scene has risen once again with club events dedicated to the music all over the country.
Pilgrim now likes to turn the clock back by playing at 'Old Skool' events as he finds the atmosphere is always 100% electric at these nights, & not only brings back good memories but also the old faces that had left the scene. This DJ is an excellent mixer, he knows what the crowd wants & executes it well. He has been around for a long time playing alongside some of the original Old Skool DJ’s such as Carl Cox, Stu Allen, Grooverider & Sasha with sets that justify him being just as good.]]></googleplay:description>
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            <description><![CDATA[DJ Pilgrim, a name that graced many an event in the early 90’s, originating from Wolverhampton, West Midlands, UK & still playing at events, one of the finest & most respected DJ’s still in the Old Skool scene. Pilgrim first started getting into 'Rave' music back as early as 1988. 
”At this point I was into Hip-Hop in a big way & started going to a regular weekly club called 'The Lord Raglan' in Wolverhampton which played a few Hip Hop tracks but the music played was prodominently Rave so the more I went to the club, I became more exposed to the Rave sound & found myself enjoying it more to the point I started purchasing the music”. 
When he crossed over to playing Rave he took his Hip-Hop turntablism techniques with him, which involved scratching as well as using two copies of the same record, one slightly more ahead than the other to make a doubling affect, hence the record sounding like it has been re-mixed. Such techniques were used by legendary DMC DJ’s like Cash Money, Jazzy Jeff & Cutmaster Swift, who influenced him in his earlier Hip Hop days which became his signature & was just one of many things that made him stand out from all the other DJ’s on the scene.
“For me, a DJ has to do something more than just mix two records together to gain respect as most DJ’s on the circuit can mix two records together but when it comes to scratching & doubling up, it takes a lot of courage as well as talent to perform that  live which is why I choose to do these things as not every DJ can, & thats what makes you stand out & sound different from the next DJ”.
It was 1991 before Pilgrim got his main break, performing at the opening night of the legendary Quest night in Wolverhampton, the night was a great success with an electric atmosphere & became one of the first major weekly clubs that ran every Saturday night. Pilgrim became resident DJ at Quest playing weekl & as the clubs reputation got more well known nationwide, so did his name with people making the trip to the club from as far away as Scotland. Soon after he became a household name across the UK in the 1992 - 93 era, headlining at some of this countries biggest & best events such as Pandemonium, New Age, World Party, New Dawn, Blast, Dance Planet, Helter Skelter, Total Kaos, Infinity, Kinetic, Mind Blown, Bangin Tunes, Dreamscape, Amnesia House, Fibre Optic, Milwaukee's (Equinox), Dance Nation, Fantazia, Summer Dance Festival, Vision, Entropy, Obsession, Adrenalin, Inter Dance, The Edge, Starlight, Heaven On Earth, Zest, Vibealite, Dance Trance, Reincarnation, Devotion, Innersense,Fusion, Tribal Gathering, Perception, Phobia, The Pleasuredome, Frequency, Destiny, Fun-de-mental, Labrynth, Diehard, Southern Exposure, Rezurection, Ardshock, Asylum (Bowlers), AWOL, Warehouse(Doncaster), Uprising, The Drome (Birkenhead), Sutra, Sunrise, Spellbound, Double Dipped, Planet Earth, Origin, Hypnotic, Evolution, Distruxshion & many more but the biggest crowd he ever played to was the massive Fantazia event at Castle Donnington with an estimated 40,000 people there, which he played on the main stage & played the midnight set.
“People in today’s scene would never have thought that I have headlined nearly all the biggest raves there have ever been in this country”.
Over the years he found the music getting faster & harder so he took a back seat from the scene until about 1998 when he started playing more of the original old tunes from his favourite era of music 91-92, as there were so may classic tunes about which to this very day still get a really good response when played, & this brought along the emergence of his own Old Skool night he started in Wolverhampton called 'Reminiscence'. Not long after that Pilgrim also hooked up with the guys from 'Flashback' as they too, were ex Ravers, & were also putting on small parties totally dedicated to the 'Old Skoo'l classics to which he also became their resident DJ & since then the Old Skool scene has risen once again with club events dedicated to the music all over the country.
Pilgrim now likes to turn the clock back by playing at 'Old Skool' events as he finds the atmosphere is always 100% electric at these nights, & not only brings back good memories but also the old faces that had left the scene. This DJ is an excellent mixer, he knows what the crowd wants & executes it well. He has been around for a long time playing alongside some of the original Old Skool DJ’s such as Carl Cox, Stu Allen, Grooverider & Sasha with sets that justify him being just as good.]]></description>
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”At this point I was into Hip-Hop in a big way & started going to a regular weekly club called 'The Lord Raglan' in Wolverhampton which played a few Hip Hop tracks but the music played was prodominently Rave so the more I went to the club, I became more exposed to the Rave sound & found myself enjoying it more to the point I started purchasing the music”. 
When he crossed over to playing Rave he took his Hip-Hop turntablism techniques with him, which involved scratching as well as using two copies of the same record, one slightly more ahead than the other to make a doubling affect, hence the record sounding like it has been re-mixed. Such techniques were used by legendary DMC DJ’s like Cash Money, Jazzy Jeff & Cutmaster Swift, who influenced him in his earlier Hip Hop days which became his signature & was just one of many things that made him stand out from all the other DJ’s on the scene.
“For me, a DJ has to do something more than just mix two records together to gain respect as most DJ’s on the circuit can mix two records together but when it comes to scratching & doubling up, it takes a lot of courage as well as talent to perform that  live which is why I choose to do these things as not every DJ can, & thats what makes you stand out & sound different from the next DJ”.
It was 1991 before Pilgrim got his main break, performing at the opening night of the legendary Quest night in Wolverhampton, the night was a great success with an electric atmosphere & became one of the first major weekly clubs that ran every Saturday night. Pilgrim became resident DJ at Quest playing weekl & as the clubs reputation got more well known nationwide, so did his name with people making the trip to the club from as far away as Scotland. Soon after he became a household name across the UK in the 1992 - 93 era, headlining at some of this countries biggest & best events such as Pandemonium, New Age, World Party, New Dawn, Blast, Dance Planet, Helter Skelter, Total Kaos, Infinity, Kinetic, Mind Blown, Bangin Tunes, Dreamscape, Amnesia House, Fibre Optic, Milwaukee's (Equinox), Dance Nation, Fantazia, Summer Dance Festival, Vision, Entropy, Obsession, Adrenalin, Inter Dance, The Edge, Starlight, Heaven On Earth, Zest, Vibealite, Dance Trance, Reincarnation, Devotion, Innersense,Fusion, Tribal Gathering, Perception, Phobia, The Pleasuredome, Frequency, Destiny, Fun-de-mental, Labrynth, Diehard, Southern Exposure, Rezurection, Ardshock, Asylum (Bowlers), AWOL, Warehouse(Doncaster), Uprising, The Drome (Birkenhead), Sutra, Sunrise, Spellbound, Double Dipped, Planet Earth, Origin, Hypnotic, Evolution, Distruxshion & many more but the biggest crowd he ever played to was the massive Fantazia event at Castle Donnington with an estimated 40,000 people there, which he played on the main stage & played the midnight set.
“People in today’s scene would never have thought that I have headlined nearly all the biggest raves there have ever been in this country”.
Over the years he found the music getting faster & harder so he took a back seat from the scene until about 1998 when he started playing more of the original old tunes from his favourite era of music 91-92, as there were so may classic tunes about which to this very day still get a really good response when played, & this brought along the emergence of his own Old Skool night he started in Wolverhampton called 'Reminiscence'. Not long after that Pilgrim also hooked up with the guys from 'Flashback' as they too, were ex Ravers, & were also putting on small parties totally dedicated to the 'Old Skoo'l classics to which he also became their resident DJ & since then the Old Skool scene has risen once again with club events dedicated to the music all over the country.
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            <description><![CDATA[DJ Pilgrim, a name that graced many an event in the early 90’s, originating from Wolverhampton, West Midlands, UK & still playing at events, one of the finest & most respected DJ’s still in the Old Skool scene. Pilgrim first started getting into 'Rave' music back as early as 1988. 
”At this point I was into Hip-Hop in a big way & started going to a regular weekly club called 'The Lord Raglan' in Wolverhampton which played a few Hip Hop tracks but the music played was prodominently Rave so the more I went to the club, I became more exposed to the Rave sound & found myself enjoying it more to the point I started purchasing the music”. 
When he crossed over to playing Rave he took his Hip-Hop turntablism techniques with him, which involved scratching as well as using two copies of the same record, one slightly more ahead than the other to make a doubling affect, hence the record sounding like it has been re-mixed. Such techniques were used by legendary DMC DJ’s like Cash Money, Jazzy Jeff & Cutmaster Swift, who influenced him in his earlier Hip Hop days which became his signature & was just one of many things that made him stand out from all the other DJ’s on the scene.
“For me, a DJ has to do something more than just mix two records together to gain respect as most DJ’s on the circuit can mix two records together but when it comes to scratching & doubling up, it takes a lot of courage as well as talent to perform that  live which is why I choose to do these things as not every DJ can, & thats what makes you stand out & sound different from the next DJ”.
It was 1991 before Pilgrim got his main break, performing at the opening night of the legendary Quest night in Wolverhampton, the night was a great success with an electric atmosphere & became one of the first major weekly clubs that ran every Saturday night. Pilgrim became resident DJ at Quest playing weekl & as the clubs reputation got more well known nationwide, so did his name with people making the trip to the club from as far away as Scotland. Soon after he became a household name across the UK in the 1992 - 93 era, headlining at some of this countries biggest & best events such as Pandemonium, New Age, World Party, New Dawn, Blast, Dance Planet, Helter Skelter, Total Kaos, Infinity, Kinetic, Mind Blown, Bangin Tunes, Dreamscape, Amnesia House, Fibre Optic, Milwaukee's (Equinox), Dance Nation, Fantazia, Summer Dance Festival, Vision, Entropy, Obsession, Adrenalin, Inter Dance, The Edge, Starlight, Heaven On Earth, Zest, Vibealite, Dance Trance, Reincarnation, Devotion, Innersense,Fusion, Tribal Gathering, Perception, Phobia, The Pleasuredome, Frequency, Destiny, Fun-de-mental, Labrynth, Diehard, Southern Exposure, Rezurection, Ardshock, Asylum (Bowlers), AWOL, Warehouse(Doncaster), Uprising, The Drome (Birkenhead), Sutra, Sunrise, Spellbound, Double Dipped, Planet Earth, Origin, Hypnotic, Evolution, Distruxshion & many more but the biggest crowd he ever played to was the massive Fantazia event at Castle Donnington with an estimated 40,000 people there, which he played on the main stage & played the midnight set.
“People in today’s scene would never have thought that I have headlined nearly all the biggest raves there have ever been in this country”.
Over the years he found the music getting faster & harder so he took a back seat from the scene until about 1998 when he started playing more of the original old tunes from his favourite era of music 91-92, as there were so may classic tunes about which to this very day still get a really good response when played, & this brought along the emergence of his own Old Skool night he started in Wolverhampton called 'Reminiscence'. Not long after that Pilgrim also hooked up with the guys from 'Flashback' as they too, were ex Ravers, & were also putting on small parties totally dedicated to the 'Old Skoo'l classics to which he also became their resident DJ & since then the Old Skool scene has risen once again with club events dedicated to the music all over the country.
Pilgrim now likes to turn the clock back by playing at 'Old Skool' events as he finds the atmosphere is always 100% electric at these nights, & not only brings back good memories but also the old faces that had left the scene. This DJ is an excellent mixer, he knows what the crowd wants & executes it well. He has been around for a long time playing alongside some of the original Old Skool DJ’s such as Carl Cox, Stu Allen, Grooverider & Sasha with sets that justify him being just as good.]]></description>
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”At this point I was into Hip-Hop in a big way & started going to a regular weekly club called 'The Lord Raglan' in Wolverhampton which played a few Hip Hop tracks but the music played was prodominently Rave so the more I went to the club, I became more exposed to the Rave sound & found myself enjoying it more to the point I started purchasing the music”. 
When he crossed over to playing Rave he took his Hip-Hop turntablism techniques with him, which involved scratching as well as using two copies of the same record, one slightly more ahead than the other to make a doubling affect, hence the record sounding like it has been re-mixed. Such techniques were used by legendary DMC DJ’s like Cash Money, Jazzy Jeff & Cutmaster Swift, who influenced him in his earlier Hip Hop days which became his signature & was just one of many things that made him stand out from all the other DJ’s on the scene.
“For me, a DJ has to do something more than just mix two records together to gain respect as most DJ’s on the circuit can mix two records together but when it comes to scratching & doubling up, it takes a lot of courage as well as talent to perform that  live which is why I choose to do these things as not every DJ can, & thats what makes you stand out & sound different from the next DJ”.
It was 1991 before Pilgrim got his main break, performing at the opening night of the legendary Quest night in Wolverhampton, the night was a great success with an electric atmosphere & became one of the first major weekly clubs that ran every Saturday night. Pilgrim became resident DJ at Quest playing weekl & as the clubs reputation got more well known nationwide, so did his name with people making the trip to the club from as far away as Scotland. Soon after he became a household name across the UK in the 1992 - 93 era, headlining at some of this countries biggest & best events such as Pandemonium, New Age, World Party, New Dawn, Blast, Dance Planet, Helter Skelter, Total Kaos, Infinity, Kinetic, Mind Blown, Bangin Tunes, Dreamscape, Amnesia House, Fibre Optic, Milwaukee's (Equinox), Dance Nation, Fantazia, Summer Dance Festival, Vision, Entropy, Obsession, Adrenalin, Inter Dance, The Edge, Starlight, Heaven On Earth, Zest, Vibealite, Dance Trance, Reincarnation, Devotion, Innersense,Fusion, Tribal Gathering, Perception, Phobia, The Pleasuredome, Frequency, Destiny, Fun-de-mental, Labrynth, Diehard, Southern Exposure, Rezurection, Ardshock, Asylum (Bowlers), AWOL, Warehouse(Doncaster), Uprising, The Drome (Birkenhead), Sutra, Sunrise, Spellbound, Double Dipped, Planet Earth, Origin, Hypnotic, Evolution, Distruxshion & many more but the biggest crowd he ever played to was the massive Fantazia event at Castle Donnington with an estimated 40,000 people there, which he played on the main stage & played the midnight set.
“People in today’s scene would never have thought that I have headlined nearly all the biggest raves there have ever been in this country”.
Over the years he found the music getting faster & harder so he took a back seat from the scene until about 1998 when he started playing more of the original old tunes from his favourite era of music 91-92, as there were so may classic tunes about which to this very day still get a really good response when played, & this brought along the emergence of his own Old Skool night he started in Wolverhampton called 'Reminiscence'. Not long after that Pilgrim also hooked up with the guys from 'Flashback' as they too, were ex Ravers, & were also putting on small parties totally dedicated to the 'Old Skoo'l classics to which he also became their resident DJ & since then the Old Skool scene has risen once again with club events dedicated to the music all over the country.
Pilgrim now likes to turn the clock back by playing at 'Old Skool' events as he finds the atmosphere is always 100% electric at these nights, & not only brings back good memories but also the old faces that had left the scene. This DJ is an excellent mixer, he knows what the crowd wants & executes it well. He has been around for a long time playing alongside some of the original Old Skool DJ’s such as Carl Cox, Stu Allen, Grooverider & Sasha with sets that justify him being just as good.]]></googleplay:description>
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            <description><![CDATA[DJ Pilgrim, a name that graced many an event in the early 90’s, originating from Wolverhampton, West Midlands, UK & still playing at events, one of the finest & most respected DJ’s still in the Old Skool scene. Pilgrim first started getting into 'Rave' music back as early as 1988. 
”At this point I was into Hip-Hop in a big way & started going to a regular weekly club called 'The Lord Raglan' in Wolverhampton which played a few Hip Hop tracks but the music played was prodominently Rave so the more I went to the club, I became more exposed to the Rave sound & found myself enjoying it more to the point I started purchasing the music”. 
When he crossed over to playing Rave he took his Hip-Hop turntablism techniques with him, which involved scratching as well as using two copies of the same record, one slightly more ahead than the other to make a doubling affect, hence the record sounding like it has been re-mixed. Such techniques were used by legendary DMC DJ’s like Cash Money, Jazzy Jeff & Cutmaster Swift, who influenced him in his earlier Hip Hop days which became his signature & was just one of many things that made him stand out from all the other DJ’s on the scene.
“For me, a DJ has to do something more than just mix two records together to gain respect as most DJ’s on the circuit can mix two records together but when it comes to scratching & doubling up, it takes a lot of courage as well as talent to perform that  live which is why I choose to do these things as not every DJ can, & thats what makes you stand out & sound different from the next DJ”.
It was 1991 before Pilgrim got his main break, performing at the opening night of the legendary Quest night in Wolverhampton, the night was a great success with an electric atmosphere & became one of the first major weekly clubs that ran every Saturday night. Pilgrim became resident DJ at Quest playing weekl & as the clubs reputation got more well known nationwide, so did his name with people making the trip to the club from as far away as Scotland. Soon after he became a household name across the UK in the 1992 - 93 era, headlining at some of this countries biggest & best events such as Pandemonium, New Age, World Party, New Dawn, Blast, Dance Planet, Helter Skelter, Total Kaos, Infinity, Kinetic, Mind Blown, Bangin Tunes, Dreamscape, Amnesia House, Fibre Optic, Milwaukee's (Equinox), Dance Nation, Fantazia, Summer Dance Festival, Vision, Entropy, Obsession, Adrenalin, Inter Dance, The Edge, Starlight, Heaven On Earth, Zest, Vibealite, Dance Trance, Reincarnation, Devotion, Innersense,Fusion, Tribal Gathering, Perception, Phobia, The Pleasuredome, Frequency, Destiny, Fun-de-mental, Labrynth, Diehard, Southern Exposure, Rezurection, Ardshock, Asylum (Bowlers), AWOL, Warehouse(Doncaster), Uprising, The Drome (Birkenhead), Sutra, Sunrise, Spellbound, Double Dipped, Planet Earth, Origin, Hypnotic, Evolution, Distruxshion & many more but the biggest crowd he ever played to was the massive Fantazia event at Castle Donnington with an estimated 40,000 people there, which he played on the main stage & played the midnight set.
“People in today’s scene would never have thought that I have headlined nearly all the biggest raves there have ever been in this country”.
Over the years he found the music getting faster & harder so he took a back seat from the scene until about 1998 when he started playing more of the original old tunes from his favourite era of music 91-92, as there were so may classic tunes about which to this very day still get a really good response when played, & this brought along the emergence of his own Old Skool night he started in Wolverhampton called 'Reminiscence'. Not long after that Pilgrim also hooked up with the guys from 'Flashback' as they too, were ex Ravers, & were also putting on small parties totally dedicated to the 'Old Skoo'l classics to which he also became their resident DJ & since then the Old Skool scene has risen once again with club events dedicated to the music all over the country.
Pilgrim now likes to turn the clock back by playing at 'Old Skool' events as he finds the atmosphere is always 100% electric at these nights, & not only brings back good memories but also the old faces that had left the scene. This DJ is an excellent mixer, he knows what the crowd wants & executes it well. He has been around for a long time playing alongside some of the original Old Skool DJ’s such as Carl Cox, Stu Allen, Grooverider & Sasha with sets that justify him being just as good.]]></description>
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”At this point I was into Hip-Hop in a big way & started going to a regular weekly club called 'The Lord Raglan' in Wolverhampton which played a few Hip Hop tracks but the music played was prodominently Rave so the more I went to the club, I became more exposed to the Rave sound & found myself enjoying it more to the point I started purchasing the music”. 
When he crossed over to playing Rave he took his Hip-Hop turntablism techniques with him, which involved scratching as well as using two copies of the same record, one slightly more ahead than the other to make a doubling affect, hence the record sounding like it has been re-mixed. Such techniques were used by legendary DMC DJ’s like Cash Money, Jazzy Jeff & Cutmaster Swift, who influenced him in his earlier Hip Hop days which became his signature & was just one of many things that made him stand out from all the other DJ’s on the scene.
“For me, a DJ has to do something more than just mix two records together to gain respect as most DJ’s on the circuit can mix two records together but when it comes to scratching & doubling up, it takes a lot of courage as well as talent to perform that  live which is why I choose to do these things as not every DJ can, & thats what makes you stand out & sound different from the next DJ”.
It was 1991 before Pilgrim got his main break, performing at the opening night of the legendary Quest night in Wolverhampton, the night was a great success with an electric atmosphere & became one of the first major weekly clubs that ran every Saturday night. Pilgrim became resident DJ at Quest playing weekl & as the clubs reputation got more well known nationwide, so did his name with people making the trip to the club from as far away as Scotland. Soon after he became a household name across the UK in the 1992 - 93 era, headlining at some of this countries biggest & best events such as Pandemonium, New Age, World Party, New Dawn, Blast, Dance Planet, Helter Skelter, Total Kaos, Infinity, Kinetic, Mind Blown, Bangin Tunes, Dreamscape, Amnesia House, Fibre Optic, Milwaukee's (Equinox), Dance Nation, Fantazia, Summer Dance Festival, Vision, Entropy, Obsession, Adrenalin, Inter Dance, The Edge, Starlight, Heaven On Earth, Zest, Vibealite, Dance Trance, Reincarnation, Devotion, Innersense,Fusion, Tribal Gathering, Perception, Phobia, The Pleasuredome, Frequency, Destiny, Fun-de-mental, Labrynth, Diehard, Southern Exposure, Rezurection, Ardshock, Asylum (Bowlers), AWOL, Warehouse(Doncaster), Uprising, The Drome (Birkenhead), Sutra, Sunrise, Spellbound, Double Dipped, Planet Earth, Origin, Hypnotic, Evolution, Distruxshion & many more but the biggest crowd he ever played to was the massive Fantazia event at Castle Donnington with an estimated 40,000 people there, which he played on the main stage & played the midnight set.
“People in today’s scene would never have thought that I have headlined nearly all the biggest raves there have ever been in this country”.
Over the years he found the music getting faster & harder so he took a back seat from the scene until about 1998 when he started playing more of the original old tunes from his favourite era of music 91-92, as there were so may classic tunes about which to this very day still get a really good response when played, & this brought along the emergence of his own Old Skool night he started in Wolverhampton called 'Reminiscence'. Not long after that Pilgrim also hooked up with the guys from 'Flashback' as they too, were ex Ravers, & were also putting on small parties totally dedicated to the 'Old Skoo'l classics to which he also became their resident DJ & since then the Old Skool scene has risen once again with club events dedicated to the music all over the country.
Pilgrim now likes to turn the clock back by playing at 'Old Skool' events as he finds the atmosphere is always 100% electric at these nights, & not only brings back good memories but also the old faces that had left the scene. This DJ is an excellent mixer, he knows what the crowd wants & executes it well. He has been around for a long time playing alongside some of the original Old Skool DJ’s such as Carl Cox, Stu Allen, Grooverider & Sasha with sets that justify him being just as good.]]></googleplay:description>
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            <description><![CDATA[DJ Pilgrim, a name that graced many an event in the early 90’s, originating from Wolverhampton, West Midlands, UK & still playing at events, one of the finest & most respected DJ’s still in the Old Skool scene. Pilgrim first started getting into 'Rave' music back as early as 1988. 
”At this point I was into Hip-Hop in a big way & started going to a regular weekly club called 'The Lord Raglan' in Wolverhampton which played a few Hip Hop tracks but the music played was prodominently Rave so the more I went to the club, I became more exposed to the Rave sound & found myself enjoying it more to the point I started purchasing the music”. 
When he crossed over to playing Rave he took his Hip-Hop turntablism techniques with him, which involved scratching as well as using two copies of the same record, one slightly more ahead than the other to make a doubling affect, hence the record sounding like it has been re-mixed. Such techniques were used by legendary DMC DJ’s like Cash Money, Jazzy Jeff & Cutmaster Swift, who influenced him in his earlier Hip Hop days which became his signature & was just one of many things that made him stand out from all the other DJ’s on the scene.
“For me, a DJ has to do something more than just mix two records together to gain respect as most DJ’s on the circuit can mix two records together but when it comes to scratching & doubling up, it takes a lot of courage as well as talent to perform that  live which is why I choose to do these things as not every DJ can, & thats what makes you stand out & sound different from the next DJ”.
It was 1991 before Pilgrim got his main break, performing at the opening night of the legendary Quest night in Wolverhampton, the night was a great success with an electric atmosphere & became one of the first major weekly clubs that ran every Saturday night. Pilgrim became resident DJ at Quest playing weekl & as the clubs reputation got more well known nationwide, so did his name with people making the trip to the club from as far away as Scotland. Soon after he became a household name across the UK in the 1992 - 93 era, headlining at some of this countries biggest & best events such as Pandemonium, New Age, World Party, New Dawn, Blast, Dance Planet, Helter Skelter, Total Kaos, Infinity, Kinetic, Mind Blown, Bangin Tunes, Dreamscape, Amnesia House, Fibre Optic, Milwaukee's (Equinox), Dance Nation, Fantazia, Summer Dance Festival, Vision, Entropy, Obsession, Adrenalin, Inter Dance, The Edge, Starlight, Heaven On Earth, Zest, Vibealite, Dance Trance, Reincarnation, Devotion, Innersense,Fusion, Tribal Gathering, Perception, Phobia, The Pleasuredome, Frequency, Destiny, Fun-de-mental, Labrynth, Diehard, Southern Exposure, Rezurection, Ardshock, Asylum (Bowlers), AWOL, Warehouse(Doncaster), Uprising, The Drome (Birkenhead), Sutra, Sunrise, Spellbound, Double Dipped, Planet Earth, Origin, Hypnotic, Evolution, Distruxshion & many more but the biggest crowd he ever played to was the massive Fantazia event at Castle Donnington with an estimated 40,000 people there, which he played on the main stage & played the midnight set.
“People in today’s scene would never have thought that I have headlined nearly all the biggest raves there have ever been in this country”.
Over the years he found the music getting faster & harder so he took a back seat from the scene until about 1998 when he started playing more of the original old tunes from his favourite era of music 91-92, as there were so may classic tunes about which to this very day still get a really good response when played, & this brought along the emergence of his own Old Skool night he started in Wolverhampton called 'Reminiscence'. Not long after that Pilgrim also hooked up with the guys from 'Flashback' as they too, were ex Ravers, & were also putting on small parties totally dedicated to the 'Old Skoo'l classics to which he also became their resident DJ & since then the Old Skool scene has risen once again with club events dedicated to the music all over the country.
Pilgrim now likes to turn the clock back by playing at 'Old Skool' events as he finds the atmosphere is always 100% electric at these nights, & not only brings back good memories but also the old faces that had left the scene. This DJ is an excellent mixer, he knows what the crowd wants & executes it well. He has been around for a long time playing alongside some of the original Old Skool DJ’s such as Carl Cox, Stu Allen, Grooverider & Sasha with sets that justify him being just as good.]]></description>
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”At this point I was into Hip-Hop in a big way & started going to a regular weekly club called 'The Lord Raglan' in Wolverhampton which played a few Hip Hop tracks but the music played was prodominently Rave so the more I went to the club, I became more exposed to the Rave sound & found myself enjoying it more to the point I started purchasing the music”. 
When he crossed over to playing Rave he took his Hip-Hop turntablism techniques with him, which involved scratching as well as using two copies of the same record, one slightly more ahead than the other to make a doubling affect, hence the record sounding like it has been re-mixed. Such techniques were used by legendary DMC DJ’s like Cash Money, Jazzy Jeff & Cutmaster Swift, who influenced him in his earlier Hip Hop days which became his signature & was just one of many things that made him stand out from all the other DJ’s on the scene.
“For me, a DJ has to do something more than just mix two records together to gain respect as most DJ’s on the circuit can mix two records together but when it comes to scratching & doubling up, it takes a lot of courage as well as talent to perform that  live which is why I choose to do these things as not every DJ can, & thats what makes you stand out & sound different from the next DJ”.
It was 1991 before Pilgrim got his main break, performing at the opening night of the legendary Quest night in Wolverhampton, the night was a great success with an electric atmosphere & became one of the first major weekly clubs that ran every Saturday night. Pilgrim became resident DJ at Quest playing weekl & as the clubs reputation got more well known nationwide, so did his name with people making the trip to the club from as far away as Scotland. Soon after he became a household name across the UK in the 1992 - 93 era, headlining at some of this countries biggest & best events such as Pandemonium, New Age, World Party, New Dawn, Blast, Dance Planet, Helter Skelter, Total Kaos, Infinity, Kinetic, Mind Blown, Bangin Tunes, Dreamscape, Amnesia House, Fibre Optic, Milwaukee's (Equinox), Dance Nation, Fantazia, Summer Dance Festival, Vision, Entropy, Obsession, Adrenalin, Inter Dance, The Edge, Starlight, Heaven On Earth, Zest, Vibealite, Dance Trance, Reincarnation, Devotion, Innersense,Fusion, Tribal Gathering, Perception, Phobia, The Pleasuredome, Frequency, Destiny, Fun-de-mental, Labrynth, Diehard, Southern Exposure, Rezurection, Ardshock, Asylum (Bowlers), AWOL, Warehouse(Doncaster), Uprising, The Drome (Birkenhead), Sutra, Sunrise, Spellbound, Double Dipped, Planet Earth, Origin, Hypnotic, Evolution, Distruxshion & many more but the biggest crowd he ever played to was the massive Fantazia event at Castle Donnington with an estimated 40,000 people there, which he played on the main stage & played the midnight set.
“People in today’s scene would never have thought that I have headlined nearly all the biggest raves there have ever been in this country”.
Over the years he found the music getting faster & harder so he took a back seat from the scene until about 1998 when he started playing more of the original old tunes from his favourite era of music 91-92, as there were so may classic tunes about which to this very day still get a really good response when played, & this brought along the emergence of his own Old Skool night he started in Wolverhampton called 'Reminiscence'. Not long after that Pilgrim also hooked up with the guys from 'Flashback' as they too, were ex Ravers, & were also putting on small parties totally dedicated to the 'Old Skoo'l classics to which he also became their resident DJ & since then the Old Skool scene has risen once again with club events dedicated to the music all over the country.
Pilgrim now likes to turn the clock back by playing at 'Old Skool' events as he finds the atmosphere is always 100% electric at these nights, & not only brings back good memories but also the old faces that had left the scene. This DJ is an excellent mixer, he knows what the crowd wants & executes it well. He has been around for a long time playing alongside some of the original Old Skool DJ’s such as Carl Cox, Stu Allen, Grooverider & Sasha with sets that justify him being just as good.]]></googleplay:description>
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            <description><![CDATA[DJ Pilgrim, a name that graced many an event in the early 90’s, originating from Wolverhampton, West Midlands, UK & still playing at events, one of the finest & most respected DJ’s still in the Old Skool scene. Pilgrim first started getting into 'Rave' music back as early as 1988. 
”At this point I was into Hip-Hop in a big way & started going to a regular weekly club called 'The Lord Raglan' in Wolverhampton which played a few Hip Hop tracks but the music played was prodominently Rave so the more I went to the club, I became more exposed to the Rave sound & found myself enjoying it more to the point I started purchasing the music”. 
When he crossed over to playing Rave he took his Hip-Hop turntablism techniques with him, which involved scratching as well as using two copies of the same record, one slightly more ahead than the other to make a doubling affect, hence the record sounding like it has been re-mixed. Such techniques were used by legendary DMC DJ’s like Cash Money, Jazzy Jeff & Cutmaster Swift, who influenced him in his earlier Hip Hop days which became his signature & was just one of many things that made him stand out from all the other DJ’s on the scene.
“For me, a DJ has to do something more than just mix two records together to gain respect as most DJ’s on the circuit can mix two records together but when it comes to scratching & doubling up, it takes a lot of courage as well as talent to perform that  live which is why I choose to do these things as not every DJ can, & thats what makes you stand out & sound different from the next DJ”.
It was 1991 before Pilgrim got his main break, performing at the opening night of the legendary Quest night in Wolverhampton, the night was a great success with an electric atmosphere & became one of the first major weekly clubs that ran every Saturday night. Pilgrim became resident DJ at Quest playing weekl & as the clubs reputation got more well known nationwide, so did his name with people making the trip to the club from as far away as Scotland. Soon after he became a household name across the UK in the 1992 - 93 era, headlining at some of this countries biggest & best events such as Pandemonium, New Age, World Party, New Dawn, Blast, Dance Planet, Helter Skelter, Total Kaos, Infinity, Kinetic, Mind Blown, Bangin Tunes, Dreamscape, Amnesia House, Fibre Optic, Milwaukee's (Equinox), Dance Nation, Fantazia, Summer Dance Festival, Vision, Entropy, Obsession, Adrenalin, Inter Dance, The Edge, Starlight, Heaven On Earth, Zest, Vibealite, Dance Trance, Reincarnation, Devotion, Innersense,Fusion, Tribal Gathering, Perception, Phobia, The Pleasuredome, Frequency, Destiny, Fun-de-mental, Labrynth, Diehard, Southern Exposure, Rezurection, Ardshock, Asylum (Bowlers), AWOL, Warehouse(Doncaster), Uprising, The Drome (Birkenhead), Sutra, Sunrise, Spellbound, Double Dipped, Planet Earth, Origin, Hypnotic, Evolution, Distruxshion & many more but the biggest crowd he ever played to was the massive Fantazia event at Castle Donnington with an estimated 40,000 people there, which he played on the main stage & played the midnight set.
“People in today’s scene would never have thought that I have headlined nearly all the biggest raves there have ever been in this country”.
Over the years he found the music getting faster & harder so he took a back seat from the scene until about 1998 when he started playing more of the original old tunes from his favourite era of music 91-92, as there were so may classic tunes about which to this very day still get a really good response when played, & this brought along the emergence of his own Old Skool night he started in Wolverhampton called 'Reminiscence'. Not long after that Pilgrim also hooked up with the guys from 'Flashback' as they too, were ex Ravers, & were also putting on small parties totally dedicated to the 'Old Skoo'l classics to which he also became their resident DJ & since then the Old Skool scene has risen once again with club events dedicated to the music all over the country.
Pilgrim now likes to turn the clock back by playing at 'Old Skool' events as he finds the atmosphere is always 100% electric at these nights, & not only brings back good memories but also the old faces that had left the scene. This DJ is an excellent mixer, he knows what the crowd wants & executes it well. He has been around for a long time playing alongside some of the original Old Skool DJ’s such as Carl Cox, Stu Allen, Grooverider & Sasha with sets that justify him being just as good.]]></description>
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”At this point I was into Hip-Hop in a big way & started going to a regular weekly club called 'The Lord Raglan' in Wolverhampton which played a few Hip Hop tracks but the music played was prodominently Rave so the more I went to the club, I became more exposed to the Rave sound & found myself enjoying it more to the point I started purchasing the music”. 
When he crossed over to playing Rave he took his Hip-Hop turntablism techniques with him, which involved scratching as well as using two copies of the same record, one slightly more ahead than the other to make a doubling affect, hence the record sounding like it has been re-mixed. Such techniques were used by legendary DMC DJ’s like Cash Money, Jazzy Jeff & Cutmaster Swift, who influenced him in his earlier Hip Hop days which became his signature & was just one of many things that made him stand out from all the other DJ’s on the scene.
“For me, a DJ has to do something more than just mix two records together to gain respect as most DJ’s on the circuit can mix two records together but when it comes to scratching & doubling up, it takes a lot of courage as well as talent to perform that  live which is why I choose to do these things as not every DJ can, & thats what makes you stand out & sound different from the next DJ”.
It was 1991 before Pilgrim got his main break, performing at the opening night of the legendary Quest night in Wolverhampton, the night was a great success with an electric atmosphere & became one of the first major weekly clubs that ran every Saturday night. Pilgrim became resident DJ at Quest playing weekl & as the clubs reputation got more well known nationwide, so did his name with people making the trip to the club from as far away as Scotland. Soon after he became a household name across the UK in the 1992 - 93 era, headlining at some of this countries biggest & best events such as Pandemonium, New Age, World Party, New Dawn, Blast, Dance Planet, Helter Skelter, Total Kaos, Infinity, Kinetic, Mind Blown, Bangin Tunes, Dreamscape, Amnesia House, Fibre Optic, Milwaukee's (Equinox), Dance Nation, Fantazia, Summer Dance Festival, Vision, Entropy, Obsession, Adrenalin, Inter Dance, The Edge, Starlight, Heaven On Earth, Zest, Vibealite, Dance Trance, Reincarnation, Devotion, Innersense,Fusion, Tribal Gathering, Perception, Phobia, The Pleasuredome, Frequency, Destiny, Fun-de-mental, Labrynth, Diehard, Southern Exposure, Rezurection, Ardshock, Asylum (Bowlers), AWOL, Warehouse(Doncaster), Uprising, The Drome (Birkenhead), Sutra, Sunrise, Spellbound, Double Dipped, Planet Earth, Origin, Hypnotic, Evolution, Distruxshion & many more but the biggest crowd he ever played to was the massive Fantazia event at Castle Donnington with an estimated 40,000 people there, which he played on the main stage & played the midnight set.
“People in today’s scene would never have thought that I have headlined nearly all the biggest raves there have ever been in this country”.
Over the years he found the music getting faster & harder so he took a back seat from the scene until about 1998 when he started playing more of the original old tunes from his favourite era of music 91-92, as there were so may classic tunes about which to this very day still get a really good response when played, & this brought along the emergence of his own Old Skool night he started in Wolverhampton called 'Reminiscence'. Not long after that Pilgrim also hooked up with the guys from 'Flashback' as they too, were ex Ravers, & were also putting on small parties totally dedicated to the 'Old Skoo'l classics to which he also became their resident DJ & since then the Old Skool scene has risen once again with club events dedicated to the music all over the country.
Pilgrim now likes to turn the clock back by playing at 'Old Skool' events as he finds the atmosphere is always 100% electric at these nights, & not only brings back good memories but also the old faces that had left the scene. This DJ is an excellent mixer, he knows what the crowd wants & executes it well. He has been around for a long time playing alongside some of the original Old Skool DJ’s such as Carl Cox, Stu Allen, Grooverider & Sasha with sets that justify him being just as good.]]></googleplay:description>
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            <description><![CDATA[DJ Pilgrim, a name that graced many an event in the early 90’s, originating from Wolverhampton, West Midlands, UK & still playing at events, one of the finest & most respected DJ’s still in the Old Skool scene. Pilgrim first started getting into 'Rave' music back as early as 1988. 
”At this point I was into Hip-Hop in a big way & started going to a regular weekly club called 'The Lord Raglan' in Wolverhampton which played a few Hip Hop tracks but the music played was prodominently Rave so the more I went to the club, I became more exposed to the Rave sound & found myself enjoying it more to the point I started purchasing the music”. 
When he crossed over to playing Rave he took his Hip-Hop turntablism techniques with him, which involved scratching as well as using two copies of the same record, one slightly more ahead than the other to make a doubling affect, hence the record sounding like it has been re-mixed. Such techniques were used by legendary DMC DJ’s like Cash Money, Jazzy Jeff & Cutmaster Swift, who influenced him in his earlier Hip Hop days which became his signature & was just one of many things that made him stand out from all the other DJ’s on the scene.
“For me, a DJ has to do something more than just mix two records together to gain respect as most DJ’s on the circuit can mix two records together but when it comes to scratching & doubling up, it takes a lot of courage as well as talent to perform that  live which is why I choose to do these things as not every DJ can, & thats what makes you stand out & sound different from the next DJ”.
It was 1991 before Pilgrim got his main break, performing at the opening night of the legendary Quest night in Wolverhampton, the night was a great success with an electric atmosphere & became one of the first major weekly clubs that ran every Saturday night. Pilgrim became resident DJ at Quest playing weekl & as the clubs reputation got more well known nationwide, so did his name with people making the trip to the club from as far away as Scotland. Soon after he became a household name across the UK in the 1992 - 93 era, headlining at some of this countries biggest & best events such as Pandemonium, New Age, World Party, New Dawn, Blast, Dance Planet, Helter Skelter, Total Kaos, Infinity, Kinetic, Mind Blown, Bangin Tunes, Dreamscape, Amnesia House, Fibre Optic, Milwaukee's (Equinox), Dance Nation, Fantazia, Summer Dance Festival, Vision, Entropy, Obsession, Adrenalin, Inter Dance, The Edge, Starlight, Heaven On Earth, Zest, Vibealite, Dance Trance, Reincarnation, Devotion, Innersense,Fusion, Tribal Gathering, Perception, Phobia, The Pleasuredome, Frequency, Destiny, Fun-de-mental, Labrynth, Diehard, Southern Exposure, Rezurection, Ardshock, Asylum (Bowlers), AWOL, Warehouse(Doncaster), Uprising, The Drome (Birkenhead), Sutra, Sunrise, Spellbound, Double Dipped, Planet Earth, Origin, Hypnotic, Evolution, Distruxshion & many more but the biggest crowd he ever played to was the massive Fantazia event at Castle Donnington with an estimated 40,000 people there, which he played on the main stage & played the midnight set.
“People in today’s scene would never have thought that I have headlined nearly all the biggest raves there have ever been in this country”.
Over the years he found the music getting faster & harder so he took a back seat from the scene until about 1998 when he started playing more of the original old tunes from his favourite era of music 91-92, as there were so may classic tunes about which to this very day still get a really good response when played, & this brought along the emergence of his own Old Skool night he started in Wolverhampton called 'Reminiscence'. Not long after that Pilgrim also hooked up with the guys from 'Flashback' as they too, were ex Ravers, & were also putting on small parties totally dedicated to the 'Old Skoo'l classics to which he also became their resident DJ & since then the Old Skool scene has risen once again with club events dedicated to the music all over the country.
Pilgrim now likes to turn the clock back by playing at 'Old Skool' events as he finds the atmosphere is always 100% electric at these nights, & not only brings back good memories but also the old faces that had left the scene. This DJ is an excellent mixer, he knows what the crowd wants & executes it well. He has been around for a long time playing alongside some of the original Old Skool DJ’s such as Carl Cox, Stu Allen, Grooverider & Sasha with sets that justify him being just as good.]]></description>
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”At this point I was into Hip-Hop in a big way & started going to a regular weekly club called 'The Lord Raglan' in Wolverhampton which played a few Hip Hop tracks but the music played was prodominently Rave so the more I went to the club, I became more exposed to the Rave sound & found myself enjoying it more to the point I started purchasing the music”. 
When he crossed over to playing Rave he took his Hip-Hop turntablism techniques with him, which involved scratching as well as using two copies of the same record, one slightly more ahead than the other to make a doubling affect, hence the record sounding like it has been re-mixed. Such techniques were used by legendary DMC DJ’s like Cash Money, Jazzy Jeff & Cutmaster Swift, who influenced him in his earlier Hip Hop days which became his signature & was just one of many things that made him stand out from all the other DJ’s on the scene.
“For me, a DJ has to do something more than just mix two records together to gain respect as most DJ’s on the circuit can mix two records together but when it comes to scratching & doubling up, it takes a lot of courage as well as talent to perform that  live which is why I choose to do these things as not every DJ can, & thats what makes you stand out & sound different from the next DJ”.
It was 1991 before Pilgrim got his main break, performing at the opening night of the legendary Quest night in Wolverhampton, the night was a great success with an electric atmosphere & became one of the first major weekly clubs that ran every Saturday night. Pilgrim became resident DJ at Quest playing weekl & as the clubs reputation got more well known nationwide, so did his name with people making the trip to the club from as far away as Scotland. Soon after he became a household name across the UK in the 1992 - 93 era, headlining at some of this countries biggest & best events such as Pandemonium, New Age, World Party, New Dawn, Blast, Dance Planet, Helter Skelter, Total Kaos, Infinity, Kinetic, Mind Blown, Bangin Tunes, Dreamscape, Amnesia House, Fibre Optic, Milwaukee's (Equinox), Dance Nation, Fantazia, Summer Dance Festival, Vision, Entropy, Obsession, Adrenalin, Inter Dance, The Edge, Starlight, Heaven On Earth, Zest, Vibealite, Dance Trance, Reincarnation, Devotion, Innersense,Fusion, Tribal Gathering, Perception, Phobia, The Pleasuredome, Frequency, Destiny, Fun-de-mental, Labrynth, Diehard, Southern Exposure, Rezurection, Ardshock, Asylum (Bowlers), AWOL, Warehouse(Doncaster), Uprising, The Drome (Birkenhead), Sutra, Sunrise, Spellbound, Double Dipped, Planet Earth, Origin, Hypnotic, Evolution, Distruxshion & many more but the biggest crowd he ever played to was the massive Fantazia event at Castle Donnington with an estimated 40,000 people there, which he played on the main stage & played the midnight set.
“People in today’s scene would never have thought that I have headlined nearly all the biggest raves there have ever been in this country”.
Over the years he found the music getting faster & harder so he took a back seat from the scene until about 1998 when he started playing more of the original old tunes from his favourite era of music 91-92, as there were so may classic tunes about which to this very day still get a really good response when played, & this brought along the emergence of his own Old Skool night he started in Wolverhampton called 'Reminiscence'. Not long after that Pilgrim also hooked up with the guys from 'Flashback' as they too, were ex Ravers, & were also putting on small parties totally dedicated to the 'Old Skoo'l classics to which he also became their resident DJ & since then the Old Skool scene has risen once again with club events dedicated to the music all over the country.
Pilgrim now likes to turn the clock back by playing at 'Old Skool' events as he finds the atmosphere is always 100% electric at these nights, & not only brings back good memories but also the old faces that had left the scene. This DJ is an excellent mixer, he knows what the crowd wants & executes it well. He has been around for a long time playing alongside some of the original Old Skool DJ’s such as Carl Cox, Stu Allen, Grooverider & Sasha with sets that justify him being just as good.]]></googleplay:description>
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            <description><![CDATA[DJ Pilgrim, a name that graced many an event in the early 90’s, originating from Wolverhampton, West Midlands, UK & still playing at events, one of the finest & most respected DJ’s still in the Old Skool scene. Pilgrim first started getting into 'Rave' music back as early as 1988. 
”At this point I was into Hip-Hop in a big way & started going to a regular weekly club called 'The Lord Raglan' in Wolverhampton which played a few Hip Hop tracks but the music played was prodominently Rave so the more I went to the club, I became more exposed to the Rave sound & found myself enjoying it more to the point I started purchasing the music”. 
When he crossed over to playing Rave he took his Hip-Hop turntablism techniques with him, which involved scratching as well as using two copies of the same record, one slightly more ahead than the other to make a doubling affect, hence the record sounding like it has been re-mixed. Such techniques were used by legendary DMC DJ’s like Cash Money, Jazzy Jeff & Cutmaster Swift, who influenced him in his earlier Hip Hop days which became his signature & was just one of many things that made him stand out from all the other DJ’s on the scene.
“For me, a DJ has to do something more than just mix two records together to gain respect as most DJ’s on the circuit can mix two records together but when it comes to scratching & doubling up, it takes a lot of courage as well as talent to perform that  live which is why I choose to do these things as not every DJ can, & thats what makes you stand out & sound different from the next DJ”.
It was 1991 before Pilgrim got his main break, performing at the opening night of the legendary Quest night in Wolverhampton, the night was a great success with an electric atmosphere & became one of the first major weekly clubs that ran every Saturday night. Pilgrim became resident DJ at Quest playing weekl & as the clubs reputation got more well known nationwide, so did his name with people making the trip to the club from as far away as Scotland. Soon after he became a household name across the UK in the 1992 - 93 era, headlining at some of this countries biggest & best events such as Pandemonium, New Age, World Party, New Dawn, Blast, Dance Planet, Helter Skelter, Total Kaos, Infinity, Kinetic, Mind Blown, Bangin Tunes, Dreamscape, Amnesia House, Fibre Optic, Milwaukee's (Equinox), Dance Nation, Fantazia, Summer Dance Festival, Vision, Entropy, Obsession, Adrenalin, Inter Dance, The Edge, Starlight, Heaven On Earth, Zest, Vibealite, Dance Trance, Reincarnation, Devotion, Innersense,Fusion, Tribal Gathering, Perception, Phobia, The Pleasuredome, Frequency, Destiny, Fun-de-mental, Labrynth, Diehard, Southern Exposure, Rezurection, Ardshock, Asylum (Bowlers), AWOL, Warehouse(Doncaster), Uprising, The Drome (Birkenhead), Sutra, Sunrise, Spellbound, Double Dipped, Planet Earth, Origin, Hypnotic, Evolution, Distruxshion & many more but the biggest crowd he ever played to was the massive Fantazia event at Castle Donnington with an estimated 40,000 people there, which he played on the main stage & played the midnight set.
“People in today’s scene would never have thought that I have headlined nearly all the biggest raves there have ever been in this country”.
Over the years he found the music getting faster & harder so he took a back seat from the scene until about 1998 when he started playing more of the original old tunes from his favourite era of music 91-92, as there were so may classic tunes about which to this very day still get a really good response when played, & this brought along the emergence of his own Old Skool night he started in Wolverhampton called 'Reminiscence'. Not long after that Pilgrim also hooked up with the guys from 'Flashback' as they too, were ex Ravers, & were also putting on small parties totally dedicated to the 'Old Skoo'l classics to which he also became their resident DJ & since then the Old Skool scene has risen once again with club events dedicated to the music all over the country.
Pilgrim now likes to turn the clock back by playing at 'Old Skool' events as he finds the atmosphere is always 100% electric at these nights, & not only brings back good memories but also the old faces that had left the scene. This DJ is an excellent mixer, he knows what the crowd wants & executes it well. He has been around for a long time playing alongside some of the original Old Skool DJ’s such as Carl Cox, Stu Allen, Grooverider & Sasha with sets that justify him being just as good.]]></description>
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”At this point I was into Hip-Hop in a big way & started going to a regular weekly club called 'The Lord Raglan' in Wolverhampton which played a few Hip Hop tracks but the music played was prodominently Rave so the more I went to the club, I became more exposed to the Rave sound & found myself enjoying it more to the point I started purchasing the music”. 
When he crossed over to playing Rave he took his Hip-Hop turntablism techniques with him, which involved scratching as well as using two copies of the same record, one slightly more ahead than the other to make a doubling affect, hence the record sounding like it has been re-mixed. Such techniques were used by legendary DMC DJ’s like Cash Money, Jazzy Jeff & Cutmaster Swift, who influenced him in his earlier Hip Hop days which became his signature & was just one of many things that made him stand out from all the other DJ’s on the scene.
“For me, a DJ has to do something more than just mix two records together to gain respect as most DJ’s on the circuit can mix two records together but when it comes to scratching & doubling up, it takes a lot of courage as well as talent to perform that  live which is why I choose to do these things as not every DJ can, & thats what makes you stand out & sound different from the next DJ”.
It was 1991 before Pilgrim got his main break, performing at the opening night of the legendary Quest night in Wolverhampton, the night was a great success with an electric atmosphere & became one of the first major weekly clubs that ran every Saturday night. Pilgrim became resident DJ at Quest playing weekl & as the clubs reputation got more well known nationwide, so did his name with people making the trip to the club from as far away as Scotland. Soon after he became a household name across the UK in the 1992 - 93 era, headlining at some of this countries biggest & best events such as Pandemonium, New Age, World Party, New Dawn, Blast, Dance Planet, Helter Skelter, Total Kaos, Infinity, Kinetic, Mind Blown, Bangin Tunes, Dreamscape, Amnesia House, Fibre Optic, Milwaukee's (Equinox), Dance Nation, Fantazia, Summer Dance Festival, Vision, Entropy, Obsession, Adrenalin, Inter Dance, The Edge, Starlight, Heaven On Earth, Zest, Vibealite, Dance Trance, Reincarnation, Devotion, Innersense,Fusion, Tribal Gathering, Perception, Phobia, The Pleasuredome, Frequency, Destiny, Fun-de-mental, Labrynth, Diehard, Southern Exposure, Rezurection, Ardshock, Asylum (Bowlers), AWOL, Warehouse(Doncaster), Uprising, The Drome (Birkenhead), Sutra, Sunrise, Spellbound, Double Dipped, Planet Earth, Origin, Hypnotic, Evolution, Distruxshion & many more but the biggest crowd he ever played to was the massive Fantazia event at Castle Donnington with an estimated 40,000 people there, which he played on the main stage & played the midnight set.
“People in today’s scene would never have thought that I have headlined nearly all the biggest raves there have ever been in this country”.
Over the years he found the music getting faster & harder so he took a back seat from the scene until about 1998 when he started playing more of the original old tunes from his favourite era of music 91-92, as there were so may classic tunes about which to this very day still get a really good response when played, & this brought along the emergence of his own Old Skool night he started in Wolverhampton called 'Reminiscence'. Not long after that Pilgrim also hooked up with the guys from 'Flashback' as they too, were ex Ravers, & were also putting on small parties totally dedicated to the 'Old Skoo'l classics to which he also became their resident DJ & since then the Old Skool scene has risen once again with club events dedicated to the music all over the country.
Pilgrim now likes to turn the clock back by playing at 'Old Skool' events as he finds the atmosphere is always 100% electric at these nights, & not only brings back good memories but also the old faces that had left the scene. This DJ is an excellent mixer, he knows what the crowd wants & executes it well. He has been around for a long time playing alongside some of the original Old Skool DJ’s such as Carl Cox, Stu Allen, Grooverider & Sasha with sets that justify him being just as good.]]></googleplay:description>
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            <description><![CDATA[DJ Pilgrim, a name that graced many an event in the early 90’s, originating from Wolverhampton, West Midlands, UK & still playing at events, one of the finest & most respected DJ’s still in the Old Skool scene. Pilgrim first started getting into 'Rave' music back as early as 1988. 
”At this point I was into Hip-Hop in a big way & started going to a regular weekly club called 'The Lord Raglan' in Wolverhampton which played a few Hip Hop tracks but the music played was prodominently Rave so the more I went to the club, I became more exposed to the Rave sound & found myself enjoying it more to the point I started purchasing the music”. 
When he crossed over to playing Rave he took his Hip-Hop turntablism techniques with him, which involved scratching as well as using two copies of the same record, one slightly more ahead than the other to make a doubling affect, hence the record sounding like it has been re-mixed. Such techniques were used by legendary DMC DJ’s like Cash Money, Jazzy Jeff & Cutmaster Swift, who influenced him in his earlier Hip Hop days which became his signature & was just one of many things that made him stand out from all the other DJ’s on the scene.
“For me, a DJ has to do something more than just mix two records together to gain respect as most DJ’s on the circuit can mix two records together but when it comes to scratching & doubling up, it takes a lot of courage as well as talent to perform that  live which is why I choose to do these things as not every DJ can, & thats what makes you stand out & sound different from the next DJ”.
It was 1991 before Pilgrim got his main break, performing at the opening night of the legendary Quest night in Wolverhampton, the night was a great success with an electric atmosphere & became one of the first major weekly clubs that ran every Saturday night. Pilgrim became resident DJ at Quest playing weekl & as the clubs reputation got more well known nationwide, so did his name with people making the trip to the club from as far away as Scotland. Soon after he became a household name across the UK in the 1992 - 93 era, headlining at some of this countries biggest & best events such as Pandemonium, New Age, World Party, New Dawn, Blast, Dance Planet, Helter Skelter, Total Kaos, Infinity, Kinetic, Mind Blown, Bangin Tunes, Dreamscape, Amnesia House, Fibre Optic, Milwaukee's (Equinox), Dance Nation, Fantazia, Summer Dance Festival, Vision, Entropy, Obsession, Adrenalin, Inter Dance, The Edge, Starlight, Heaven On Earth, Zest, Vibealite, Dance Trance, Reincarnation, Devotion, Innersense,Fusion, Tribal Gathering, Perception, Phobia, The Pleasuredome, Frequency, Destiny, Fun-de-mental, Labrynth, Diehard, Southern Exposure, Rezurection, Ardshock, Asylum (Bowlers), AWOL, Warehouse(Doncaster), Uprising, The Drome (Birkenhead), Sutra, Sunrise, Spellbound, Double Dipped, Planet Earth, Origin, Hypnotic, Evolution, Distruxshion & many more but the biggest crowd he ever played to was the massive Fantazia event at Castle Donnington with an estimated 40,000 people there, which he played on the main stage & played the midnight set.
“People in today’s scene would never have thought that I have headlined nearly all the biggest raves there have ever been in this country”.
Over the years he found the music getting faster & harder so he took a back seat from the scene until about 1998 when he started playing more of the original old tunes from his favourite era of music 91-92, as there were so may classic tunes about which to this very day still get a really good response when played, & this brought along the emergence of his own Old Skool night he started in Wolverhampton called 'Reminiscence'. Not long after that Pilgrim also hooked up with the guys from 'Flashback' as they too, were ex Ravers, & were also putting on small parties totally dedicated to the 'Old Skoo'l classics to which he also became their resident DJ & since then the Old Skool scene has risen once again with club events dedicated to the music all over the country.
Pilgrim now likes to turn the clock back by playing at 'Old Skool' events as he finds the atmosphere is always 100% electric at these nights, & not only brings back good memories but also the old faces that had left the scene. This DJ is an excellent mixer, he knows what the crowd wants & executes it well. He has been around for a long time playing alongside some of the original Old Skool DJ’s such as Carl Cox, Stu Allen, Grooverider & Sasha with sets that justify him being just as good.]]></description>
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”At this point I was into Hip-Hop in a big way & started going to a regular weekly club called 'The Lord Raglan' in Wolverhampton which played a few Hip Hop tracks but the music played was prodominently Rave so the more I went to the club, I became more exposed to the Rave sound & found myself enjoying it more to the point I started purchasing the music”. 
When he crossed over to playing Rave he took his Hip-Hop turntablism techniques with him, which involved scratching as well as using two copies of the same record, one slightly more ahead than the other to make a doubling affect, hence the record sounding like it has been re-mixed. Such techniques were used by legendary DMC DJ’s like Cash Money, Jazzy Jeff & Cutmaster Swift, who influenced him in his earlier Hip Hop days which became his signature & was just one of many things that made him stand out from all the other DJ’s on the scene.
“For me, a DJ has to do something more than just mix two records together to gain respect as most DJ’s on the circuit can mix two records together but when it comes to scratching & doubling up, it takes a lot of courage as well as talent to perform that  live which is why I choose to do these things as not every DJ can, & thats what makes you stand out & sound different from the next DJ”.
It was 1991 before Pilgrim got his main break, performing at the opening night of the legendary Quest night in Wolverhampton, the night was a great success with an electric atmosphere & became one of the first major weekly clubs that ran every Saturday night. Pilgrim became resident DJ at Quest playing weekl & as the clubs reputation got more well known nationwide, so did his name with people making the trip to the club from as far away as Scotland. Soon after he became a household name across the UK in the 1992 - 93 era, headlining at some of this countries biggest & best events such as Pandemonium, New Age, World Party, New Dawn, Blast, Dance Planet, Helter Skelter, Total Kaos, Infinity, Kinetic, Mind Blown, Bangin Tunes, Dreamscape, Amnesia House, Fibre Optic, Milwaukee's (Equinox), Dance Nation, Fantazia, Summer Dance Festival, Vision, Entropy, Obsession, Adrenalin, Inter Dance, The Edge, Starlight, Heaven On Earth, Zest, Vibealite, Dance Trance, Reincarnation, Devotion, Innersense,Fusion, Tribal Gathering, Perception, Phobia, The Pleasuredome, Frequency, Destiny, Fun-de-mental, Labrynth, Diehard, Southern Exposure, Rezurection, Ardshock, Asylum (Bowlers), AWOL, Warehouse(Doncaster), Uprising, The Drome (Birkenhead), Sutra, Sunrise, Spellbound, Double Dipped, Planet Earth, Origin, Hypnotic, Evolution, Distruxshion & many more but the biggest crowd he ever played to was the massive Fantazia event at Castle Donnington with an estimated 40,000 people there, which he played on the main stage & played the midnight set.
“People in today’s scene would never have thought that I have headlined nearly all the biggest raves there have ever been in this country”.
Over the years he found the music getting faster & harder so he took a back seat from the scene until about 1998 when he started playing more of the original old tunes from his favourite era of music 91-92, as there were so may classic tunes about which to this very day still get a really good response when played, & this brought along the emergence of his own Old Skool night he started in Wolverhampton called 'Reminiscence'. Not long after that Pilgrim also hooked up with the guys from 'Flashback' as they too, were ex Ravers, & were also putting on small parties totally dedicated to the 'Old Skoo'l classics to which he also became their resident DJ & since then the Old Skool scene has risen once again with club events dedicated to the music all over the country.
Pilgrim now likes to turn the clock back by playing at 'Old Skool' events as he finds the atmosphere is always 100% electric at these nights, & not only brings back good memories but also the old faces that had left the scene. This DJ is an excellent mixer, he knows what the crowd wants & executes it well. He has been around for a long time playing alongside some of the original Old Skool DJ’s such as Carl Cox, Stu Allen, Grooverider & Sasha with sets that justify him being just as good.]]></googleplay:description>
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            <title><![CDATA[Pilgrim @ Quest, Twelve Wolverhampton, September 2025]]></title>
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            <description><![CDATA[DJ Pilgrim, a name that graced many an event in the early 90’s, originating from Wolverhampton, West Midlands, UK & still playing at events, one of the finest & most respected DJ’s still in the Old Skool scene. Pilgrim first started getting into 'Rave' music back as early as 1988. 
”At this point I was into Hip-Hop in a big way & started going to a regular weekly club called 'The Lord Raglan' in Wolverhampton which played a few Hip Hop tracks but the music played was prodominently Rave so the more I went to the club, I became more exposed to the Rave sound & found myself enjoying it more to the point I started purchasing the music”. 
When he crossed over to playing Rave he took his Hip-Hop turntablism techniques with him, which involved scratching as well as using two copies of the same record, one slightly more ahead than the other to make a doubling affect, hence the record sounding like it has been re-mixed. Such techniques were used by legendary DMC DJ’s like Cash Money, Jazzy Jeff & Cutmaster Swift, who influenced him in his earlier Hip Hop days which became his signature & was just one of many things that made him stand out from all the other DJ’s on the scene.
“For me, a DJ has to do something more than just mix two records together to gain respect as most DJ’s on the circuit can mix two records together but when it comes to scratching & doubling up, it takes a lot of courage as well as talent to perform that  live which is why I choose to do these things as not every DJ can, & thats what makes you stand out & sound different from the next DJ”.
It was 1991 before Pilgrim got his main break, performing at the opening night of the legendary Quest night in Wolverhampton, the night was a great success with an electric atmosphere & became one of the first major weekly clubs that ran every Saturday night. Pilgrim became resident DJ at Quest playing weekl & as the clubs reputation got more well known nationwide, so did his name with people making the trip to the club from as far away as Scotland. Soon after he became a household name across the UK in the 1992 - 93 era, headlining at some of this countries biggest & best events such as Pandemonium, New Age, World Party, New Dawn, Blast, Dance Planet, Helter Skelter, Total Kaos, Infinity, Kinetic, Mind Blown, Bangin Tunes, Dreamscape, Amnesia House, Fibre Optic, Milwaukee's (Equinox), Dance Nation, Fantazia, Summer Dance Festival, Vision, Entropy, Obsession, Adrenalin, Inter Dance, The Edge, Starlight, Heaven On Earth, Zest, Vibealite, Dance Trance, Reincarnation, Devotion, Innersense,Fusion, Tribal Gathering, Perception, Phobia, The Pleasuredome, Frequency, Destiny, Fun-de-mental, Labrynth, Diehard, Southern Exposure, Rezurection, Ardshock, Asylum (Bowlers), AWOL, Warehouse(Doncaster), Uprising, The Drome (Birkenhead), Sutra, Sunrise, Spellbound, Double Dipped, Planet Earth, Origin, Hypnotic, Evolution, Distruxshion & many more but the biggest crowd he ever played to was the massive Fantazia event at Castle Donnington with an estimated 40,000 people there, which he played on the main stage & played the midnight set.
“People in today’s scene would never have thought that I have headlined nearly all the biggest raves there have ever been in this country”.
Over the years he found the music getting faster & harder so he took a back seat from the scene until about 1998 when he started playing more of the original old tunes from his favourite era of music 91-92, as there were so may classic tunes about which to this very day still get a really good response when played, & this brought along the emergence of his own Old Skool night he started in Wolverhampton called 'Reminiscence'. Not long after that Pilgrim also hooked up with the guys from 'Flashback' as they too, were ex Ravers, & were also putting on small parties totally dedicated to the 'Old Skoo'l classics to which he also became their resident DJ & since then the Old Skool scene has risen once again with club events dedicated to the music all over the country.
Pilgrim now likes to turn the clock back by playing at 'Old Skool' events as he finds the atmosphere is always 100% electric at these nights, & not only brings back good memories but also the old faces that had left the scene. This DJ is an excellent mixer, he knows what the crowd wants & executes it well. He has been around for a long time playing alongside some of the original Old Skool DJ’s such as Carl Cox, Stu Allen, Grooverider & Sasha with sets that justify him being just as good.]]></description>
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”At this point I was into Hip-Hop in a big way & started going to a regular weekly club called 'The Lord Raglan' in Wolverhampton which played a few Hip Hop tracks but the music played was prodominently Rave so the more I went to the club, I became more exposed to the Rave sound & found myself enjoying it more to the point I started purchasing the music”. 
When he crossed over to playing Rave he took his Hip-Hop turntablism techniques with him, which involved scratching as well as using two copies of the same record, one slightly more ahead than the other to make a doubling affect, hence the record sounding like it has been re-mixed. Such techniques were used by legendary DMC DJ’s like Cash Money, Jazzy Jeff & Cutmaster Swift, who influenced him in his earlier Hip Hop days which became his signature & was just one of many things that made him stand out from all the other DJ’s on the scene.
“For me, a DJ has to do something more than just mix two records together to gain respect as most DJ’s on the circuit can mix two records together but when it comes to scratching & doubling up, it takes a lot of courage as well as talent to perform that  live which is why I choose to do these things as not every DJ can, & thats what makes you stand out & sound different from the next DJ”.
It was 1991 before Pilgrim got his main break, performing at the opening night of the legendary Quest night in Wolverhampton, the night was a great success with an electric atmosphere & became one of the first major weekly clubs that ran every Saturday night. Pilgrim became resident DJ at Quest playing weekl & as the clubs reputation got more well known nationwide, so did his name with people making the trip to the club from as far away as Scotland. Soon after he became a household name across the UK in the 1992 - 93 era, headlining at some of this countries biggest & best events such as Pandemonium, New Age, World Party, New Dawn, Blast, Dance Planet, Helter Skelter, Total Kaos, Infinity, Kinetic, Mind Blown, Bangin Tunes, Dreamscape, Amnesia House, Fibre Optic, Milwaukee's (Equinox), Dance Nation, Fantazia, Summer Dance Festival, Vision, Entropy, Obsession, Adrenalin, Inter Dance, The Edge, Starlight, Heaven On Earth, Zest, Vibealite, Dance Trance, Reincarnation, Devotion, Innersense,Fusion, Tribal Gathering, Perception, Phobia, The Pleasuredome, Frequency, Destiny, Fun-de-mental, Labrynth, Diehard, Southern Exposure, Rezurection, Ardshock, Asylum (Bowlers), AWOL, Warehouse(Doncaster), Uprising, The Drome (Birkenhead), Sutra, Sunrise, Spellbound, Double Dipped, Planet Earth, Origin, Hypnotic, Evolution, Distruxshion & many more but the biggest crowd he ever played to was the massive Fantazia event at Castle Donnington with an estimated 40,000 people there, which he played on the main stage & played the midnight set.
“People in today’s scene would never have thought that I have headlined nearly all the biggest raves there have ever been in this country”.
Over the years he found the music getting faster & harder so he took a back seat from the scene until about 1998 when he started playing more of the original old tunes from his favourite era of music 91-92, as there were so may classic tunes about which to this very day still get a really good response when played, & this brought along the emergence of his own Old Skool night he started in Wolverhampton called 'Reminiscence'. Not long after that Pilgrim also hooked up with the guys from 'Flashback' as they too, were ex Ravers, & were also putting on small parties totally dedicated to the 'Old Skoo'l classics to which he also became their resident DJ & since then the Old Skool scene has risen once again with club events dedicated to the music all over the country.
Pilgrim now likes to turn the clock back by playing at 'Old Skool' events as he finds the atmosphere is always 100% electric at these nights, & not only brings back good memories but also the old faces that had left the scene. This DJ is an excellent mixer, he knows what the crowd wants & executes it well. He has been around for a long time playing alongside some of the original Old Skool DJ’s such as Carl Cox, Stu Allen, Grooverider & Sasha with sets that justify him being just as good.]]></googleplay:description>
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                <pubDate>Thu, 11 Dec 2025 21:10:35 +0100</pubDate>
                
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            <title><![CDATA[Pilgrim - Southern Exposure, Cardiff,  A State Of Mind - November 1994]]></title>
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                <pubDate>Fri, 17 Oct 2025 08:08:00 +0200</pubDate>
                
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            <title><![CDATA[Pilgrim & MC Ranski @ Stu Allan Memorial Bowlers Manchester UK 2022]]></title>
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                <pubDate>Sat, 13 Sep 2025 08:44:41 +0200</pubDate>
                
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            <title><![CDATA[Ratty B2B Pilgrim @ Heritage Birmingham UK 2018]]></title>
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                <pubDate>Sat, 13 Sep 2025 08:16:22 +0200</pubDate>
                
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            <title><![CDATA[Pilgrim & MC Scarlet @ Amnesia House Coventry UK April 2024]]></title>
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                <pubDate>Sat, 13 Sep 2025 08:07:33 +0200</pubDate>
                
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            <title><![CDATA[Pilgrim @ Golden Daze Manchester Sept 2024]]></title>
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                <pubDate>Sat, 13 Sep 2025 08:01:26 +0200</pubDate>
                
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            <title><![CDATA[Pilgrim @ Wax On Birmingham UK Nov 2024]]></title>
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            <title><![CDATA[QUEST - PILGRIM & Mc Scarlet April 2025]]></title>
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            <description><![CDATA[Dj Pilgrim & Mc Scarlet @ Quest - The Homecoming, 2025 Wolverhampton]]></description>
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            <title><![CDATA[QUEST vs AMAZON - SEPTEMBER 4TH 2021 - QUEST ROOM - DJ Pilgrim & Mc Scarlet]]></title>
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            <description><![CDATA[DJ Pilgrim, a name that graced many an event in the early 90’s, originating from Wolverhampton, West Midlands, UK & still playing at events, one of the finest & most respected DJ’s still in the Old Skool scene. Pilgrim first started getting into 'Rave' music back as early as 1988. 
”At this point I was into Hip-Hop in a big way & started going to a regular weekly club called 'The Lord Raglan' in Wolverhampton which played a few Hip Hop tracks but the music played was prodominently Rave so the more I went to the club, I became more exposed to the Rave sound & found myself enjoying it more to the point I started purchasing the music”. 
When he crossed over to playing Rave he took his Hip-Hop turntablism techniques with him, which involved scratching as well as using two copies of the same record, one slightly more ahead than the other to make a doubling affect, hence the record sounding like it has been re-mixed. Such techniques were used by legendary DMC DJ’s like Cash Money, Jazzy Jeff & Cutmaster Swift, who influenced him in his earlier Hip Hop days which became his signature & was just one of many things that made him stand out from all the other DJ’s on the scene.
“For me, a DJ has to do something more than just mix two records together to gain respect as most DJ’s on the circuit can mix two records together but when it comes to scratching & doubling up, it takes a lot of courage as well as talent to perform that  live which is why I choose to do these things as not every DJ can, & thats what makes you stand out & sound different from the next DJ”.
It was 1991 before Pilgrim got his main break, performing at the opening night of the legendary Quest night in Wolverhampton, the night was a great success with an electric atmosphere & became one of the first major weekly clubs that ran every Saturday night. Pilgrim became resident DJ at Quest playing weekl & as the clubs reputation got more well known nationwide, so did his name with people making the trip to the club from as far away as Scotland. Soon after he became a household name across the UK in the 1992 - 93 era, headlining at some of this countries biggest & best events such as Pandemonium, New Age, World Party, New Dawn, Blast, Dance Planet, Helter Skelter, Total Kaos, Infinity, Kinetic, Mind Blown, Bangin Tunes, Dreamscape, Amnesia House, Fibre Optic, Milwaukee's (Equinox), Dance Nation, Fantazia, Summer Dance Festival, Vision, Entropy, Obsession, Adrenalin, Inter Dance, The Edge, Starlight, Heaven On Earth, Zest, Vibealite, Dance Trance, Reincarnation, Devotion, Innersense,Fusion, Tribal Gathering, Perception, Phobia, The Pleasuredome, Frequency, Destiny, Fun-de-mental, Labrynth, Diehard, Southern Exposure, Rezurection, Ardshock, Asylum (Bowlers), AWOL, Warehouse(Doncaster), Uprising, The Drome (Birkenhead), Sutra, Sunrise, Spellbound, Double Dipped, Planet Earth, Origin, Hypnotic, Evolution, Distruxshion & many more but the biggest crowd he ever played to was the massive Fantazia event at Castle Donnington with an estimated 40,000 people there, which he played on the main stage & played the midnight set.
“People in today’s scene would never have thought that I have headlined nearly all the biggest raves there have ever been in this country”.
Over the years he found the music getting faster & harder so he took a back seat from the scene until about 1998 when he started playing more of the original old tunes from his favourite era of music 91-92, as there were so may classic tunes about which to this very day still get a really good response when played, & this brought along the emergence of his own Old Skool night he started in Wolverhampton called 'Reminiscence'. Not long after that Pilgrim also hooked up with the guys from 'Flashback' as they too, were ex Ravers, & were also putting on small parties totally dedicated to the 'Old Skoo'l classics to which he also became their resident DJ & since then the Old Skool scene has risen once again with club events dedicated to the music all over the country.
Pilgrim now likes to turn the clock back by playing at 'Old Skool' events as he finds the atmosphere is always 100% electric at these nights, & not only brings back good memories but also the old faces that had left the scene. This DJ is an excellent mixer, he knows what the crowd wants & executes it well. He has been around for a long time playing alongside some of the original Old Skool DJ’s such as Carl Cox, Stu Allen, Grooverider & Sasha with sets that justify him being just as good.]]></description>
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”At this point I was into Hip-Hop in a big way & started going to a regular weekly club called 'The Lord Raglan' in Wolverhampton which played a few Hip Hop tracks but the music played was prodominently Rave so the more I went to the club, I became more exposed to the Rave sound & found myself enjoying it more to the point I started purchasing the music”. 
When he crossed over to playing Rave he took his Hip-Hop turntablism techniques with him, which involved scratching as well as using two copies of the same record, one slightly more ahead than the other to make a doubling affect, hence the record sounding like it has been re-mixed. Such techniques were used by legendary DMC DJ’s like Cash Money, Jazzy Jeff & Cutmaster Swift, who influenced him in his earlier Hip Hop days which became his signature & was just one of many things that made him stand out from all the other DJ’s on the scene.
“For me, a DJ has to do something more than just mix two records together to gain respect as most DJ’s on the circuit can mix two records together but when it comes to scratching & doubling up, it takes a lot of courage as well as talent to perform that  live which is why I choose to do these things as not every DJ can, & thats what makes you stand out & sound different from the next DJ”.
It was 1991 before Pilgrim got his main break, performing at the opening night of the legendary Quest night in Wolverhampton, the night was a great success with an electric atmosphere & became one of the first major weekly clubs that ran every Saturday night. Pilgrim became resident DJ at Quest playing weekl & as the clubs reputation got more well known nationwide, so did his name with people making the trip to the club from as far away as Scotland. Soon after he became a household name across the UK in the 1992 - 93 era, headlining at some of this countries biggest & best events such as Pandemonium, New Age, World Party, New Dawn, Blast, Dance Planet, Helter Skelter, Total Kaos, Infinity, Kinetic, Mind Blown, Bangin Tunes, Dreamscape, Amnesia House, Fibre Optic, Milwaukee's (Equinox), Dance Nation, Fantazia, Summer Dance Festival, Vision, Entropy, Obsession, Adrenalin, Inter Dance, The Edge, Starlight, Heaven On Earth, Zest, Vibealite, Dance Trance, Reincarnation, Devotion, Innersense,Fusion, Tribal Gathering, Perception, Phobia, The Pleasuredome, Frequency, Destiny, Fun-de-mental, Labrynth, Diehard, Southern Exposure, Rezurection, Ardshock, Asylum (Bowlers), AWOL, Warehouse(Doncaster), Uprising, The Drome (Birkenhead), Sutra, Sunrise, Spellbound, Double Dipped, Planet Earth, Origin, Hypnotic, Evolution, Distruxshion & many more but the biggest crowd he ever played to was the massive Fantazia event at Castle Donnington with an estimated 40,000 people there, which he played on the main stage & played the midnight set.
“People in today’s scene would never have thought that I have headlined nearly all the biggest raves there have ever been in this country”.
Over the years he found the music getting faster & harder so he took a back seat from the scene until about 1998 when he started playing more of the original old tunes from his favourite era of music 91-92, as there were so may classic tunes about which to this very day still get a really good response when played, & this brought along the emergence of his own Old Skool night he started in Wolverhampton called 'Reminiscence'. Not long after that Pilgrim also hooked up with the guys from 'Flashback' as they too, were ex Ravers, & were also putting on small parties totally dedicated to the 'Old Skoo'l classics to which he also became their resident DJ & since then the Old Skool scene has risen once again with club events dedicated to the music all over the country.
Pilgrim now likes to turn the clock back by playing at 'Old Skool' events as he finds the atmosphere is always 100% electric at these nights, & not only brings back good memories but also the old faces that had left the scene. This DJ is an excellent mixer, he knows what the crowd wants & executes it well. He has been around for a long time playing alongside some of the original Old Skool DJ’s such as Carl Cox, Stu Allen, Grooverider & Sasha with sets that justify him being just as good.]]></googleplay:description>
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            <title><![CDATA[QUEST vs AMAZON - SEPTEMBER 4TH 2021 - AMAZON ROOM - DJ Pilgrim & Juiceman]]></title>
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            <description><![CDATA[DJ Pilgrim, a name that graced many an event in the early 90’s, originating from Wolverhampton, West Midlands, UK & still playing at events, one of the finest & most respected DJ’s still in the Old Skool scene. Pilgrim first started getting into 'Rave' music back as early as 1988. 
”At this point I was into Hip-Hop in a big way & started going to a regular weekly club called 'The Lord Raglan' in Wolverhampton which played a few Hip Hop tracks but the music played was prodominently Rave so the more I went to the club, I became more exposed to the Rave sound & found myself enjoying it more to the point I started purchasing the music”. 
When he crossed over to playing Rave he took his Hip-Hop turntablism techniques with him, which involved scratching as well as using two copies of the same record, one slightly more ahead than the other to make a doubling affect, hence the record sounding like it has been re-mixed. Such techniques were used by legendary DMC DJ’s like Cash Money, Jazzy Jeff & Cutmaster Swift, who influenced him in his earlier Hip Hop days which became his signature & was just one of many things that made him stand out from all the other DJ’s on the scene.
“For me, a DJ has to do something more than just mix two records together to gain respect as most DJ’s on the circuit can mix two records together but when it comes to scratching & doubling up, it takes a lot of courage as well as talent to perform that  live which is why I choose to do these things as not every DJ can, & thats what makes you stand out & sound different from the next DJ”.
It was 1991 before Pilgrim got his main break, performing at the opening night of the legendary Quest night in Wolverhampton, the night was a great success with an electric atmosphere & became one of the first major weekly clubs that ran every Saturday night. Pilgrim became resident DJ at Quest playing weekl & as the clubs reputation got more well known nationwide, so did his name with people making the trip to the club from as far away as Scotland. Soon after he became a household name across the UK in the 1992 - 93 era, headlining at some of this countries biggest & best events such as Pandemonium, New Age, World Party, New Dawn, Blast, Dance Planet, Helter Skelter, Total Kaos, Infinity, Kinetic, Mind Blown, Bangin Tunes, Dreamscape, Amnesia House, Fibre Optic, Milwaukee's (Equinox), Dance Nation, Fantazia, Summer Dance Festival, Vision, Entropy, Obsession, Adrenalin, Inter Dance, The Edge, Starlight, Heaven On Earth, Zest, Vibealite, Dance Trance, Reincarnation, Devotion, Innersense,Fusion, Tribal Gathering, Perception, Phobia, The Pleasuredome, Frequency, Destiny, Fun-de-mental, Labrynth, Diehard, Southern Exposure, Rezurection, Ardshock, Asylum (Bowlers), AWOL, Warehouse(Doncaster), Uprising, The Drome (Birkenhead), Sutra, Sunrise, Spellbound, Double Dipped, Planet Earth, Origin, Hypnotic, Evolution, Distruxshion & many more but the biggest crowd he ever played to was the massive Fantazia event at Castle Donnington with an estimated 40,000 people there, which he played on the main stage & played the midnight set.
“People in today’s scene would never have thought that I have headlined nearly all the biggest raves there have ever been in this country”.
Over the years he found the music getting faster & harder so he took a back seat from the scene until about 1998 when he started playing more of the original old tunes from his favourite era of music 91-92, as there were so may classic tunes about which to this very day still get a really good response when played, & this brought along the emergence of his own Old Skool night he started in Wolverhampton called 'Reminiscence'. Not long after that Pilgrim also hooked up with the guys from 'Flashback' as they too, were ex Ravers, & were also putting on small parties totally dedicated to the 'Old Skoo'l classics to which he also became their resident DJ & since then the Old Skool scene has risen once again with club events dedicated to the music all over the country.
Pilgrim now likes to turn the clock back by playing at 'Old Skool' events as he finds the atmosphere is always 100% electric at these nights, & not only brings back good memories but also the old faces that had left the scene. This DJ is an excellent mixer, he knows what the crowd wants & executes it well. He has been around for a long time playing alongside some of the original Old Skool DJ’s such as Carl Cox, Stu Allen, Grooverider & Sasha with sets that justify him being just as good.]]></description>
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”At this point I was into Hip-Hop in a big way & started going to a regular weekly club called 'The Lord Raglan' in Wolverhampton which played a few Hip Hop tracks but the music played was prodominently Rave so the more I went to the club, I became more exposed to the Rave sound & found myself enjoying it more to the point I started purchasing the music”. 
When he crossed over to playing Rave he took his Hip-Hop turntablism techniques with him, which involved scratching as well as using two copies of the same record, one slightly more ahead than the other to make a doubling affect, hence the record sounding like it has been re-mixed. Such techniques were used by legendary DMC DJ’s like Cash Money, Jazzy Jeff & Cutmaster Swift, who influenced him in his earlier Hip Hop days which became his signature & was just one of many things that made him stand out from all the other DJ’s on the scene.
“For me, a DJ has to do something more than just mix two records together to gain respect as most DJ’s on the circuit can mix two records together but when it comes to scratching & doubling up, it takes a lot of courage as well as talent to perform that  live which is why I choose to do these things as not every DJ can, & thats what makes you stand out & sound different from the next DJ”.
It was 1991 before Pilgrim got his main break, performing at the opening night of the legendary Quest night in Wolverhampton, the night was a great success with an electric atmosphere & became one of the first major weekly clubs that ran every Saturday night. Pilgrim became resident DJ at Quest playing weekl & as the clubs reputation got more well known nationwide, so did his name with people making the trip to the club from as far away as Scotland. Soon after he became a household name across the UK in the 1992 - 93 era, headlining at some of this countries biggest & best events such as Pandemonium, New Age, World Party, New Dawn, Blast, Dance Planet, Helter Skelter, Total Kaos, Infinity, Kinetic, Mind Blown, Bangin Tunes, Dreamscape, Amnesia House, Fibre Optic, Milwaukee's (Equinox), Dance Nation, Fantazia, Summer Dance Festival, Vision, Entropy, Obsession, Adrenalin, Inter Dance, The Edge, Starlight, Heaven On Earth, Zest, Vibealite, Dance Trance, Reincarnation, Devotion, Innersense,Fusion, Tribal Gathering, Perception, Phobia, The Pleasuredome, Frequency, Destiny, Fun-de-mental, Labrynth, Diehard, Southern Exposure, Rezurection, Ardshock, Asylum (Bowlers), AWOL, Warehouse(Doncaster), Uprising, The Drome (Birkenhead), Sutra, Sunrise, Spellbound, Double Dipped, Planet Earth, Origin, Hypnotic, Evolution, Distruxshion & many more but the biggest crowd he ever played to was the massive Fantazia event at Castle Donnington with an estimated 40,000 people there, which he played on the main stage & played the midnight set.
“People in today’s scene would never have thought that I have headlined nearly all the biggest raves there have ever been in this country”.
Over the years he found the music getting faster & harder so he took a back seat from the scene until about 1998 when he started playing more of the original old tunes from his favourite era of music 91-92, as there were so may classic tunes about which to this very day still get a really good response when played, & this brought along the emergence of his own Old Skool night he started in Wolverhampton called 'Reminiscence'. Not long after that Pilgrim also hooked up with the guys from 'Flashback' as they too, were ex Ravers, & were also putting on small parties totally dedicated to the 'Old Skoo'l classics to which he also became their resident DJ & since then the Old Skool scene has risen once again with club events dedicated to the music all over the country.
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”At this point I was into Hip-Hop in a big way & started going to a regular weekly club called 'The Lord Raglan' in Wolverhampton which played a few Hip Hop tracks but the music played was prodominently Rave so the more I went to the club, I became more exposed to the Rave sound & found myself enjoying it more to the point I started purchasing the music”. 
When he crossed over to playing Rave he took his Hip-Hop turntablism techniques with him, which involved scratching as well as using two copies of the same record, one slightly more ahead than the other to make a doubling affect, hence the record sounding like it has been re-mixed. Such techniques were used by legendary DMC DJ’s like Cash Money, Jazzy Jeff & Cutmaster Swift, who influenced him in his earlier Hip Hop days which became his signature & was just one of many things that made him stand out from all the other DJ’s on the scene.
“For me, a DJ has to do something more than just mix two records together to gain respect as most DJ’s on the circuit can mix two records together but when it comes to scratching & doubling up, it takes a lot of courage as well as talent to perform that  live which is why I choose to do these things as not every DJ can, & thats what makes you stand out & sound different from the next DJ”.
It was 1991 before Pilgrim got his main break, performing at the opening night of the legendary Quest night in Wolverhampton, the night was a great success with an electric atmosphere & became one of the first major weekly clubs that ran every Saturday night. Pilgrim became resident DJ at Quest playing weekl & as the clubs reputation got more well known nationwide, so did his name with people making the trip to the club from as far away as Scotland. Soon after he became a household name across the UK in the 1992 - 93 era, headlining at some of this countries biggest & best events such as Pandemonium, New Age, World Party, New Dawn, Blast, Dance Planet, Helter Skelter, Total Kaos, Infinity, Kinetic, Mind Blown, Bangin Tunes, Dreamscape, Amnesia House, Fibre Optic, Milwaukee's (Equinox), Dance Nation, Fantazia, Summer Dance Festival, Vision, Entropy, Obsession, Adrenalin, Inter Dance, The Edge, Starlight, Heaven On Earth, Zest, Vibealite, Dance Trance, Reincarnation, Devotion, Innersense,Fusion, Tribal Gathering, Perception, Phobia, The Pleasuredome, Frequency, Destiny, Fun-de-mental, Labrynth, Diehard, Southern Exposure, Rezurection, Ardshock, Asylum (Bowlers), AWOL, Warehouse(Doncaster), Uprising, The Drome (Birkenhead), Sutra, Sunrise, Spellbound, Double Dipped, Planet Earth, Origin, Hypnotic, Evolution, Distruxshion & many more but the biggest crowd he ever played to was the massive Fantazia event at Castle Donnington with an estimated 40,000 people there, which he played on the main stage & played the midnight set.
“People in today’s scene would never have thought that I have headlined nearly all the biggest raves there have ever been in this country”.
Over the years he found the music getting faster & harder so he took a back seat from the scene until about 1998 when he started playing more of the original old tunes from his favourite era of music 91-92, as there were so may classic tunes about which to this very day still get a really good response when played, & this brought along the emergence of his own Old Skool night he started in Wolverhampton called 'Reminiscence'. Not long after that Pilgrim also hooked up with the guys from 'Flashback' as they too, were ex Ravers, & were also putting on small parties totally dedicated to the 'Old Skoo'l classics to which he also became their resident DJ & since then the Old Skool scene has risen once again with club events dedicated to the music all over the country.
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”At this point I was into Hip-Hop in a big way & started going to a regular weekly club called 'The Lord Raglan' in Wolverhampton which played a few Hip Hop tracks but the music played was prodominently Rave so the more I went to the club, I became more exposed to the Rave sound & found myself enjoying it more to the point I started purchasing the music”. 
When he crossed over to playing Rave he took his Hip-Hop turntablism techniques with him, which involved scratching as well as using two copies of the same record, one slightly more ahead than the other to make a doubling affect, hence the record sounding like it has been re-mixed. Such techniques were used by legendary DMC DJ’s like Cash Money, Jazzy Jeff & Cutmaster Swift, who influenced him in his earlier Hip Hop days which became his signature & was just one of many things that made him stand out from all the other DJ’s on the scene.
“For me, a DJ has to do something more than just mix two records together to gain respect as most DJ’s on the circuit can mix two records together but when it comes to scratching & doubling up, it takes a lot of courage as well as talent to perform that  live which is why I choose to do these things as not every DJ can, & thats what makes you stand out & sound different from the next DJ”.
It was 1991 before Pilgrim got his main break, performing at the opening night of the legendary Quest night in Wolverhampton, the night was a great success with an electric atmosphere & became one of the first major weekly clubs that ran every Saturday night. Pilgrim became resident DJ at Quest playing weekl & as the clubs reputation got more well known nationwide, so did his name with people making the trip to the club from as far away as Scotland. Soon after he became a household name across the UK in the 1992 - 93 era, headlining at some of this countries biggest & best events such as Pandemonium, New Age, World Party, New Dawn, Blast, Dance Planet, Helter Skelter, Total Kaos, Infinity, Kinetic, Mind Blown, Bangin Tunes, Dreamscape, Amnesia House, Fibre Optic, Milwaukee's (Equinox), Dance Nation, Fantazia, Summer Dance Festival, Vision, Entropy, Obsession, Adrenalin, Inter Dance, The Edge, Starlight, Heaven On Earth, Zest, Vibealite, Dance Trance, Reincarnation, Devotion, Innersense,Fusion, Tribal Gathering, Perception, Phobia, The Pleasuredome, Frequency, Destiny, Fun-de-mental, Labrynth, Diehard, Southern Exposure, Rezurection, Ardshock, Asylum (Bowlers), AWOL, Warehouse(Doncaster), Uprising, The Drome (Birkenhead), Sutra, Sunrise, Spellbound, Double Dipped, Planet Earth, Origin, Hypnotic, Evolution, Distruxshion & many more but the biggest crowd he ever played to was the massive Fantazia event at Castle Donnington with an estimated 40,000 people there, which he played on the main stage & played the midnight set.
“People in today’s scene would never have thought that I have headlined nearly all the biggest raves there have ever been in this country”.
Over the years he found the music getting faster & harder so he took a back seat from the scene until about 1998 when he started playing more of the original old tunes from his favourite era of music 91-92, as there were so may classic tunes about which to this very day still get a really good response when played, & this brought along the emergence of his own Old Skool night he started in Wolverhampton called 'Reminiscence'. Not long after that Pilgrim also hooked up with the guys from 'Flashback' as they too, were ex Ravers, & were also putting on small parties totally dedicated to the 'Old Skoo'l classics to which he also became their resident DJ & since then the Old Skool scene has risen once again with club events dedicated to the music all over the country.
Pilgrim now likes to turn the clock back by playing at 'Old Skool' events as he finds the atmosphere is always 100% electric at these nights, & not only brings back good memories but also the old faces that had left the scene. This DJ is an excellent mixer, he knows what the crowd wants & executes it well. He has been around for a long time playing alongside some of the original Old Skool DJ’s such as Carl Cox, Stu Allen, Grooverider & Sasha with sets that justify him being just as good.]]></googleplay:description>
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            <title><![CDATA[Pilgrim @ 93 HMV Birmingham, 03 Nov 2012]]></title>
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            <description><![CDATA[DJ Pilgrim, a name that graced many an event in the early 90’s, originating from Wolverhampton, West Midlands, UK & still playing at events, one of the finest & most respected DJ’s still in the Old Skool scene. Pilgrim first started getting into 'Rave' music back as early as 1988. 
”At this point I was into Hip-Hop in a big way & started going to a regular weekly club called 'The Lord Raglan' in Wolverhampton which played a few Hip Hop tracks but the music played was prodominently Rave so the more I went to the club, I became more exposed to the Rave sound & found myself enjoying it more to the point I started purchasing the music”. 
When he crossed over to playing Rave he took his Hip-Hop turntablism techniques with him, which involved scratching as well as using two copies of the same record, one slightly more ahead than the other to make a doubling affect, hence the record sounding like it has been re-mixed. Such techniques were used by legendary DMC DJ’s like Cash Money, Jazzy Jeff & Cutmaster Swift, who influenced him in his earlier Hip Hop days which became his signature & was just one of many things that made him stand out from all the other DJ’s on the scene.
“For me, a DJ has to do something more than just mix two records together to gain respect as most DJ’s on the circuit can mix two records together but when it comes to scratching & doubling up, it takes a lot of courage as well as talent to perform that  live which is why I choose to do these things as not every DJ can, & thats what makes you stand out & sound different from the next DJ”.
It was 1991 before Pilgrim got his main break, performing at the opening night of the legendary Quest night in Wolverhampton, the night was a great success with an electric atmosphere & became one of the first major weekly clubs that ran every Saturday night. Pilgrim became resident DJ at Quest playing weekl & as the clubs reputation got more well known nationwide, so did his name with people making the trip to the club from as far away as Scotland. Soon after he became a household name across the UK in the 1992 - 93 era, headlining at some of this countries biggest & best events such as Pandemonium, New Age, World Party, New Dawn, Blast, Dance Planet, Helter Skelter, Total Kaos, Infinity, Kinetic, Mind Blown, Bangin Tunes, Dreamscape, Amnesia House, Fibre Optic, Milwaukee's (Equinox), Dance Nation, Fantazia, Summer Dance Festival, Vision, Entropy, Obsession, Adrenalin, Inter Dance, The Edge, Starlight, Heaven On Earth, Zest, Vibealite, Dance Trance, Reincarnation, Devotion, Innersense,Fusion, Tribal Gathering, Perception, Phobia, The Pleasuredome, Frequency, Destiny, Fun-de-mental, Labrynth, Diehard, Southern Exposure, Rezurection, Ardshock, Asylum (Bowlers), AWOL, Warehouse(Doncaster), Uprising, The Drome (Birkenhead), Sutra, Sunrise, Spellbound, Double Dipped, Planet Earth, Origin, Hypnotic, Evolution, Distruxshion & many more but the biggest crowd he ever played to was the massive Fantazia event at Castle Donnington with an estimated 40,000 people there, which he played on the main stage & played the midnight set.
“People in today’s scene would never have thought that I have headlined nearly all the biggest raves there have ever been in this country”.
Over the years he found the music getting faster & harder so he took a back seat from the scene until about 1998 when he started playing more of the original old tunes from his favourite era of music 91-92, as there were so may classic tunes about which to this very day still get a really good response when played, & this brought along the emergence of his own Old Skool night he started in Wolverhampton called 'Reminiscence'. Not long after that Pilgrim also hooked up with the guys from 'Flashback' as they too, were ex Ravers, & were also putting on small parties totally dedicated to the 'Old Skoo'l classics to which he also became their resident DJ & since then the Old Skool scene has risen once again with club events dedicated to the music all over the country.
Pilgrim now likes to turn the clock back by playing at 'Old Skool' events as he finds the atmosphere is always 100% electric at these nights, & not only brings back good memories but also the old faces that had left the scene. This DJ is an excellent mixer, he knows what the crowd wants & executes it well. He has been around for a long time playing alongside some of the original Old Skool DJ’s such as Carl Cox, Stu Allen, Grooverider & Sasha with sets that justify him being just as good.]]></description>
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”At this point I was into Hip-Hop in a big way & started going to a regular weekly club called 'The Lord Raglan' in Wolverhampton which played a few Hip Hop tracks but the music played was prodominently Rave so the more I went to the club, I became more exposed to the Rave sound & found myself enjoying it more to the point I started purchasing the music”. 
When he crossed over to playing Rave he took his Hip-Hop turntablism techniques with him, which involved scratching as well as using two copies of the same record, one slightly more ahead than the other to make a doubling affect, hence the record sounding like it has been re-mixed. Such techniques were used by legendary DMC DJ’s like Cash Money, Jazzy Jeff & Cutmaster Swift, who influenced him in his earlier Hip Hop days which became his signature & was just one of many things that made him stand out from all the other DJ’s on the scene.
“For me, a DJ has to do something more than just mix two records together to gain respect as most DJ’s on the circuit can mix two records together but when it comes to scratching & doubling up, it takes a lot of courage as well as talent to perform that  live which is why I choose to do these things as not every DJ can, & thats what makes you stand out & sound different from the next DJ”.
It was 1991 before Pilgrim got his main break, performing at the opening night of the legendary Quest night in Wolverhampton, the night was a great success with an electric atmosphere & became one of the first major weekly clubs that ran every Saturday night. Pilgrim became resident DJ at Quest playing weekl & as the clubs reputation got more well known nationwide, so did his name with people making the trip to the club from as far away as Scotland. Soon after he became a household name across the UK in the 1992 - 93 era, headlining at some of this countries biggest & best events such as Pandemonium, New Age, World Party, New Dawn, Blast, Dance Planet, Helter Skelter, Total Kaos, Infinity, Kinetic, Mind Blown, Bangin Tunes, Dreamscape, Amnesia House, Fibre Optic, Milwaukee's (Equinox), Dance Nation, Fantazia, Summer Dance Festival, Vision, Entropy, Obsession, Adrenalin, Inter Dance, The Edge, Starlight, Heaven On Earth, Zest, Vibealite, Dance Trance, Reincarnation, Devotion, Innersense,Fusion, Tribal Gathering, Perception, Phobia, The Pleasuredome, Frequency, Destiny, Fun-de-mental, Labrynth, Diehard, Southern Exposure, Rezurection, Ardshock, Asylum (Bowlers), AWOL, Warehouse(Doncaster), Uprising, The Drome (Birkenhead), Sutra, Sunrise, Spellbound, Double Dipped, Planet Earth, Origin, Hypnotic, Evolution, Distruxshion & many more but the biggest crowd he ever played to was the massive Fantazia event at Castle Donnington with an estimated 40,000 people there, which he played on the main stage & played the midnight set.
“People in today’s scene would never have thought that I have headlined nearly all the biggest raves there have ever been in this country”.
Over the years he found the music getting faster & harder so he took a back seat from the scene until about 1998 when he started playing more of the original old tunes from his favourite era of music 91-92, as there were so may classic tunes about which to this very day still get a really good response when played, & this brought along the emergence of his own Old Skool night he started in Wolverhampton called 'Reminiscence'. Not long after that Pilgrim also hooked up with the guys from 'Flashback' as they too, were ex Ravers, & were also putting on small parties totally dedicated to the 'Old Skoo'l classics to which he also became their resident DJ & since then the Old Skool scene has risen once again with club events dedicated to the music all over the country.
Pilgrim now likes to turn the clock back by playing at 'Old Skool' events as he finds the atmosphere is always 100% electric at these nights, & not only brings back good memories but also the old faces that had left the scene. This DJ is an excellent mixer, he knows what the crowd wants & executes it well. He has been around for a long time playing alongside some of the original Old Skool DJ’s such as Carl Cox, Stu Allen, Grooverider & Sasha with sets that justify him being just as good.]]></googleplay:description>
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            <title><![CDATA[Calling The Hardcore #7 Nov 2019 - Pilgrim]]></title>
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            <description><![CDATA[DJ Pilgrim, a name that graced many an event in the early 90’s, originating from Wolverhampton, West Midlands, UK & still playing at events, one of the finest & most respected DJ’s still in the Old Skool scene. Pilgrim first started getting into 'Rave' music back as early as 1988. 
”At this point I was into Hip-Hop in a big way & started going to a regular weekly club called 'The Lord Raglan' in Wolverhampton which played a few Hip Hop tracks but the music played was prodominently Rave so the more I went to the club, I became more exposed to the Rave sound & found myself enjoying it more to the point I started purchasing the music”. 
When he crossed over to playing Rave he took his Hip-Hop turntablism techniques with him, which involved scratching as well as using two copies of the same record, one slightly more ahead than the other to make a doubling affect, hence the record sounding like it has been re-mixed. Such techniques were used by legendary DMC DJ’s like Cash Money, Jazzy Jeff & Cutmaster Swift, who influenced him in his earlier Hip Hop days which became his signature & was just one of many things that made him stand out from all the other DJ’s on the scene.
“For me, a DJ has to do something more than just mix two records together to gain respect as most DJ’s on the circuit can mix two records together but when it comes to scratching & doubling up, it takes a lot of courage as well as talent to perform that  live which is why I choose to do these things as not every DJ can, & thats what makes you stand out & sound different from the next DJ”.
It was 1991 before Pilgrim got his main break, performing at the opening night of the legendary Quest night in Wolverhampton, the night was a great success with an electric atmosphere & became one of the first major weekly clubs that ran every Saturday night. Pilgrim became resident DJ at Quest playing weekl & as the clubs reputation got more well known nationwide, so did his name with people making the trip to the club from as far away as Scotland. Soon after he became a household name across the UK in the 1992 - 93 era, headlining at some of this countries biggest & best events such as Pandemonium, New Age, World Party, New Dawn, Blast, Dance Planet, Helter Skelter, Total Kaos, Infinity, Kinetic, Mind Blown, Bangin Tunes, Dreamscape, Amnesia House, Fibre Optic, Milwaukee's (Equinox), Dance Nation, Fantazia, Summer Dance Festival, Vision, Entropy, Obsession, Adrenalin, Inter Dance, The Edge, Starlight, Heaven On Earth, Zest, Vibealite, Dance Trance, Reincarnation, Devotion, Innersense,Fusion, Tribal Gathering, Perception, Phobia, The Pleasuredome, Frequency, Destiny, Fun-de-mental, Labrynth, Diehard, Southern Exposure, Rezurection, Ardshock, Asylum (Bowlers), AWOL, Warehouse(Doncaster), Uprising, The Drome (Birkenhead), Sutra, Sunrise, Spellbound, Double Dipped, Planet Earth, Origin, Hypnotic, Evolution, Distruxshion & many more but the biggest crowd he ever played to was the massive Fantazia event at Castle Donnington with an estimated 40,000 people there, which he played on the main stage & played the midnight set.
“People in today’s scene would never have thought that I have headlined nearly all the biggest raves there have ever been in this country”.
Over the years he found the music getting faster & harder so he took a back seat from the scene until about 1998 when he started playing more of the original old tunes from his favourite era of music 91-92, as there were so may classic tunes about which to this very day still get a really good response when played, & this brought along the emergence of his own Old Skool night he started in Wolverhampton called 'Reminiscence'. Not long after that Pilgrim also hooked up with the guys from 'Flashback' as they too, were ex Ravers, & were also putting on small parties totally dedicated to the 'Old Skoo'l classics to which he also became their resident DJ & since then the Old Skool scene has risen once again with club events dedicated to the music all over the country.
Pilgrim now likes to turn the clock back by playing at 'Old Skool' events as he finds the atmosphere is always 100% electric at these nights, & not only brings back good memories but also the old faces that had left the scene. This DJ is an excellent mixer, he knows what the crowd wants & executes it well. He has been around for a long time playing alongside some of the original Old Skool DJ’s such as Carl Cox, Stu Allen, Grooverider & Sasha with sets that justify him being just as good.]]></description>
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”At this point I was into Hip-Hop in a big way & started going to a regular weekly club called 'The Lord Raglan' in Wolverhampton which played a few Hip Hop tracks but the music played was prodominently Rave so the more I went to the club, I became more exposed to the Rave sound & found myself enjoying it more to the point I started purchasing the music”. 
When he crossed over to playing Rave he took his Hip-Hop turntablism techniques with him, which involved scratching as well as using two copies of the same record, one slightly more ahead than the other to make a doubling affect, hence the record sounding like it has been re-mixed. Such techniques were used by legendary DMC DJ’s like Cash Money, Jazzy Jeff & Cutmaster Swift, who influenced him in his earlier Hip Hop days which became his signature & was just one of many things that made him stand out from all the other DJ’s on the scene.
“For me, a DJ has to do something more than just mix two records together to gain respect as most DJ’s on the circuit can mix two records together but when it comes to scratching & doubling up, it takes a lot of courage as well as talent to perform that  live which is why I choose to do these things as not every DJ can, & thats what makes you stand out & sound different from the next DJ”.
It was 1991 before Pilgrim got his main break, performing at the opening night of the legendary Quest night in Wolverhampton, the night was a great success with an electric atmosphere & became one of the first major weekly clubs that ran every Saturday night. Pilgrim became resident DJ at Quest playing weekl & as the clubs reputation got more well known nationwide, so did his name with people making the trip to the club from as far away as Scotland. Soon after he became a household name across the UK in the 1992 - 93 era, headlining at some of this countries biggest & best events such as Pandemonium, New Age, World Party, New Dawn, Blast, Dance Planet, Helter Skelter, Total Kaos, Infinity, Kinetic, Mind Blown, Bangin Tunes, Dreamscape, Amnesia House, Fibre Optic, Milwaukee's (Equinox), Dance Nation, Fantazia, Summer Dance Festival, Vision, Entropy, Obsession, Adrenalin, Inter Dance, The Edge, Starlight, Heaven On Earth, Zest, Vibealite, Dance Trance, Reincarnation, Devotion, Innersense,Fusion, Tribal Gathering, Perception, Phobia, The Pleasuredome, Frequency, Destiny, Fun-de-mental, Labrynth, Diehard, Southern Exposure, Rezurection, Ardshock, Asylum (Bowlers), AWOL, Warehouse(Doncaster), Uprising, The Drome (Birkenhead), Sutra, Sunrise, Spellbound, Double Dipped, Planet Earth, Origin, Hypnotic, Evolution, Distruxshion & many more but the biggest crowd he ever played to was the massive Fantazia event at Castle Donnington with an estimated 40,000 people there, which he played on the main stage & played the midnight set.
“People in today’s scene would never have thought that I have headlined nearly all the biggest raves there have ever been in this country”.
Over the years he found the music getting faster & harder so he took a back seat from the scene until about 1998 when he started playing more of the original old tunes from his favourite era of music 91-92, as there were so may classic tunes about which to this very day still get a really good response when played, & this brought along the emergence of his own Old Skool night he started in Wolverhampton called 'Reminiscence'. Not long after that Pilgrim also hooked up with the guys from 'Flashback' as they too, were ex Ravers, & were also putting on small parties totally dedicated to the 'Old Skoo'l classics to which he also became their resident DJ & since then the Old Skool scene has risen once again with club events dedicated to the music all over the country.
Pilgrim now likes to turn the clock back by playing at 'Old Skool' events as he finds the atmosphere is always 100% electric at these nights, & not only brings back good memories but also the old faces that had left the scene. This DJ is an excellent mixer, he knows what the crowd wants & executes it well. He has been around for a long time playing alongside some of the original Old Skool DJ’s such as Carl Cox, Stu Allen, Grooverider & Sasha with sets that justify him being just as good.]]></googleplay:description>
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            <title><![CDATA[Flashback @ Legends 2019 Pilgrim, Mc Magika & Mc Lenni]]></title>
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            <description><![CDATA[DJ Pilgrim, a name that graced many an event in the early 90’s, originating from Wolverhampton, West Midlands, UK & still playing at events, one of the finest & most respected DJ’s still in the Old Skool scene. Pilgrim first started getting into 'Rave' music back as early as 1988. 
”At this point I was into Hip-Hop in a big way & started going to a regular weekly club called 'The Lord Raglan' in Wolverhampton which played a few Hip Hop tracks but the music played was prodominently Rave so the more I went to the club, I became more exposed to the Rave sound & found myself enjoying it more to the point I started purchasing the music”. 
When he crossed over to playing Rave he took his Hip-Hop turntablism techniques with him, which involved scratching as well as using two copies of the same record, one slightly more ahead than the other to make a doubling affect, hence the record sounding like it has been re-mixed. Such techniques were used by legendary DMC DJ’s like Cash Money, Jazzy Jeff & Cutmaster Swift, who influenced him in his earlier Hip Hop days which became his signature & was just one of many things that made him stand out from all the other DJ’s on the scene.
“For me, a DJ has to do something more than just mix two records together to gain respect as most DJ’s on the circuit can mix two records together but when it comes to scratching & doubling up, it takes a lot of courage as well as talent to perform that  live which is why I choose to do these things as not every DJ can, & thats what makes you stand out & sound different from the next DJ”.
It was 1991 before Pilgrim got his main break, performing at the opening night of the legendary Quest night in Wolverhampton, the night was a great success with an electric atmosphere & became one of the first major weekly clubs that ran every Saturday night. Pilgrim became resident DJ at Quest playing weekl & as the clubs reputation got more well known nationwide, so did his name with people making the trip to the club from as far away as Scotland. Soon after he became a household name across the UK in the 1992 - 93 era, headlining at some of this countries biggest & best events such as Pandemonium, New Age, World Party, New Dawn, Blast, Dance Planet, Helter Skelter, Total Kaos, Infinity, Kinetic, Mind Blown, Bangin Tunes, Dreamscape, Amnesia House, Fibre Optic, Milwaukee's (Equinox), Dance Nation, Fantazia, Summer Dance Festival, Vision, Entropy, Obsession, Adrenalin, Inter Dance, The Edge, Starlight, Heaven On Earth, Zest, Vibealite, Dance Trance, Reincarnation, Devotion, Innersense,Fusion, Tribal Gathering, Perception, Phobia, The Pleasuredome, Frequency, Destiny, Fun-de-mental, Labrynth, Diehard, Southern Exposure, Rezurection, Ardshock, Asylum (Bowlers), AWOL, Warehouse(Doncaster), Uprising, The Drome (Birkenhead), Sutra, Sunrise, Spellbound, Double Dipped, Planet Earth, Origin, Hypnotic, Evolution, Distruxshion & many more but the biggest crowd he ever played to was the massive Fantazia event at Castle Donnington with an estimated 40,000 people there, which he played on the main stage & played the midnight set.
“People in today’s scene would never have thought that I have headlined nearly all the biggest raves there have ever been in this country”.
Over the years he found the music getting faster & harder so he took a back seat from the scene until about 1998 when he started playing more of the original old tunes from his favourite era of music 91-92, as there were so may classic tunes about which to this very day still get a really good response when played, & this brought along the emergence of his own Old Skool night he started in Wolverhampton called 'Reminiscence'. Not long after that Pilgrim also hooked up with the guys from 'Flashback' as they too, were ex Ravers, & were also putting on small parties totally dedicated to the 'Old Skoo'l classics to which he also became their resident DJ & since then the Old Skool scene has risen once again with club events dedicated to the music all over the country.
Pilgrim now likes to turn the clock back by playing at 'Old Skool' events as he finds the atmosphere is always 100% electric at these nights, & not only brings back good memories but also the old faces that had left the scene. This DJ is an excellent mixer, he knows what the crowd wants & executes it well. He has been around for a long time playing alongside some of the original Old Skool DJ’s such as Carl Cox, Stu Allen, Grooverider & Sasha with sets that justify him being just as good.]]></description>
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”At this point I was into Hip-Hop in a big way & started going to a regular weekly club called 'The Lord Raglan' in Wolverhampton which played a few Hip Hop tracks but the music played was prodominently Rave so the more I went to the club, I became more exposed to the Rave sound & found myself enjoying it more to the point I started purchasing the music”. 
When he crossed over to playing Rave he took his Hip-Hop turntablism techniques with him, which involved scratching as well as using two copies of the same record, one slightly more ahead than the other to make a doubling affect, hence the record sounding like it has been re-mixed. Such techniques were used by legendary DMC DJ’s like Cash Money, Jazzy Jeff & Cutmaster Swift, who influenced him in his earlier Hip Hop days which became his signature & was just one of many things that made him stand out from all the other DJ’s on the scene.
“For me, a DJ has to do something more than just mix two records together to gain respect as most DJ’s on the circuit can mix two records together but when it comes to scratching & doubling up, it takes a lot of courage as well as talent to perform that  live which is why I choose to do these things as not every DJ can, & thats what makes you stand out & sound different from the next DJ”.
It was 1991 before Pilgrim got his main break, performing at the opening night of the legendary Quest night in Wolverhampton, the night was a great success with an electric atmosphere & became one of the first major weekly clubs that ran every Saturday night. Pilgrim became resident DJ at Quest playing weekl & as the clubs reputation got more well known nationwide, so did his name with people making the trip to the club from as far away as Scotland. Soon after he became a household name across the UK in the 1992 - 93 era, headlining at some of this countries biggest & best events such as Pandemonium, New Age, World Party, New Dawn, Blast, Dance Planet, Helter Skelter, Total Kaos, Infinity, Kinetic, Mind Blown, Bangin Tunes, Dreamscape, Amnesia House, Fibre Optic, Milwaukee's (Equinox), Dance Nation, Fantazia, Summer Dance Festival, Vision, Entropy, Obsession, Adrenalin, Inter Dance, The Edge, Starlight, Heaven On Earth, Zest, Vibealite, Dance Trance, Reincarnation, Devotion, Innersense,Fusion, Tribal Gathering, Perception, Phobia, The Pleasuredome, Frequency, Destiny, Fun-de-mental, Labrynth, Diehard, Southern Exposure, Rezurection, Ardshock, Asylum (Bowlers), AWOL, Warehouse(Doncaster), Uprising, The Drome (Birkenhead), Sutra, Sunrise, Spellbound, Double Dipped, Planet Earth, Origin, Hypnotic, Evolution, Distruxshion & many more but the biggest crowd he ever played to was the massive Fantazia event at Castle Donnington with an estimated 40,000 people there, which he played on the main stage & played the midnight set.
“People in today’s scene would never have thought that I have headlined nearly all the biggest raves there have ever been in this country”.
Over the years he found the music getting faster & harder so he took a back seat from the scene until about 1998 when he started playing more of the original old tunes from his favourite era of music 91-92, as there were so may classic tunes about which to this very day still get a really good response when played, & this brought along the emergence of his own Old Skool night he started in Wolverhampton called 'Reminiscence'. Not long after that Pilgrim also hooked up with the guys from 'Flashback' as they too, were ex Ravers, & were also putting on small parties totally dedicated to the 'Old Skoo'l classics to which he also became their resident DJ & since then the Old Skool scene has risen once again with club events dedicated to the music all over the country.
Pilgrim now likes to turn the clock back by playing at 'Old Skool' events as he finds the atmosphere is always 100% electric at these nights, & not only brings back good memories but also the old faces that had left the scene. This DJ is an excellent mixer, he knows what the crowd wants & executes it well. He has been around for a long time playing alongside some of the original Old Skool DJ’s such as Carl Cox, Stu Allen, Grooverider & Sasha with sets that justify him being just as good.]]></googleplay:description>
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            <title><![CDATA[Pilgrim, Mistress Mo & Mc lenni @ Flashback - The Ultimate Reunion - 04-12-2010]]></title>
            <link>https://hearthis.at/q9rv3mfc/pilgrim-mistress-mo-mc-lenni-flashback-the-ultimate-reunion-04-12-2010/</link>
            <itunes:author><![CDATA[Dj Pilgrim]]></itunes:author>
            <description><![CDATA[DJ Pilgrim, a name that graced many an event in the early 90’s, originating from Wolverhampton, West Midlands, UK & still playing at events, one of the finest & most respected DJ’s still in the Old Skool scene. Pilgrim first started getting into 'Rave' music back as early as 1988. 
”At this point I was into Hip-Hop in a big way & started going to a regular weekly club called 'The Lord Raglan' in Wolverhampton which played a few Hip Hop tracks but the music played was prodominently Rave so the more I went to the club, I became more exposed to the Rave sound & found myself enjoying it more to the point I started purchasing the music”. 
When he crossed over to playing Rave he took his Hip-Hop turntablism techniques with him, which involved scratching as well as using two copies of the same record, one slightly more ahead than the other to make a doubling affect, hence the record sounding like it has been re-mixed. Such techniques were used by legendary DMC DJ’s like Cash Money, Jazzy Jeff & Cutmaster Swift, who influenced him in his earlier Hip Hop days which became his signature & was just one of many things that made him stand out from all the other DJ’s on the scene.
“For me, a DJ has to do something more than just mix two records together to gain respect as most DJ’s on the circuit can mix two records together but when it comes to scratching & doubling up, it takes a lot of courage as well as talent to perform that  live which is why I choose to do these things as not every DJ can, & thats what makes you stand out & sound different from the next DJ”.
It was 1991 before Pilgrim got his main break, performing at the opening night of the legendary Quest night in Wolverhampton, the night was a great success with an electric atmosphere & became one of the first major weekly clubs that ran every Saturday night. Pilgrim became resident DJ at Quest playing weekl & as the clubs reputation got more well known nationwide, so did his name with people making the trip to the club from as far away as Scotland. Soon after he became a household name across the UK in the 1992 - 93 era, headlining at some of this countries biggest & best events such as Pandemonium, New Age, World Party, New Dawn, Blast, Dance Planet, Helter Skelter, Total Kaos, Infinity, Kinetic, Mind Blown, Bangin Tunes, Dreamscape, Amnesia House, Fibre Optic, Milwaukee's (Equinox), Dance Nation, Fantazia, Summer Dance Festival, Vision, Entropy, Obsession, Adrenalin, Inter Dance, The Edge, Starlight, Heaven On Earth, Zest, Vibealite, Dance Trance, Reincarnation, Devotion, Innersense,Fusion, Tribal Gathering, Perception, Phobia, The Pleasuredome, Frequency, Destiny, Fun-de-mental, Labrynth, Diehard, Southern Exposure, Rezurection, Ardshock, Asylum (Bowlers), AWOL, Warehouse(Doncaster), Uprising, The Drome (Birkenhead), Sutra, Sunrise, Spellbound, Double Dipped, Planet Earth, Origin, Hypnotic, Evolution, Distruxshion & many more but the biggest crowd he ever played to was the massive Fantazia event at Castle Donnington with an estimated 40,000 people there, which he played on the main stage & played the midnight set.
“People in today’s scene would never have thought that I have headlined nearly all the biggest raves there have ever been in this country”.
Over the years he found the music getting faster & harder so he took a back seat from the scene until about 1998 when he started playing more of the original old tunes from his favourite era of music 91-92, as there were so may classic tunes about which to this very day still get a really good response when played, & this brought along the emergence of his own Old Skool night he started in Wolverhampton called 'Reminiscence'. Not long after that Pilgrim also hooked up with the guys from 'Flashback' as they too, were ex Ravers, & were also putting on small parties totally dedicated to the 'Old Skoo'l classics to which he also became their resident DJ & since then the Old Skool scene has risen once again with club events dedicated to the music all over the country.
Pilgrim now likes to turn the clock back by playing at 'Old Skool' events as he finds the atmosphere is always 100% electric at these nights, & not only brings back good memories but also the old faces that had left the scene. This DJ is an excellent mixer, he knows what the crowd wants & executes it well. He has been around for a long time playing alongside some of the original Old Skool DJ’s such as Carl Cox, Stu Allen, Grooverider & Sasha with sets that justify him being just as good.]]></description>
            <googleplay:description><![CDATA[DJ Pilgrim, a name that graced many an event in the early 90’s, originating from Wolverhampton, West Midlands, UK & still playing at events, one of the finest & most respected DJ’s still in the Old Skool scene. Pilgrim first started getting into 'Rave' music back as early as 1988. 
”At this point I was into Hip-Hop in a big way & started going to a regular weekly club called 'The Lord Raglan' in Wolverhampton which played a few Hip Hop tracks but the music played was prodominently Rave so the more I went to the club, I became more exposed to the Rave sound & found myself enjoying it more to the point I started purchasing the music”. 
When he crossed over to playing Rave he took his Hip-Hop turntablism techniques with him, which involved scratching as well as using two copies of the same record, one slightly more ahead than the other to make a doubling affect, hence the record sounding like it has been re-mixed. Such techniques were used by legendary DMC DJ’s like Cash Money, Jazzy Jeff & Cutmaster Swift, who influenced him in his earlier Hip Hop days which became his signature & was just one of many things that made him stand out from all the other DJ’s on the scene.
“For me, a DJ has to do something more than just mix two records together to gain respect as most DJ’s on the circuit can mix two records together but when it comes to scratching & doubling up, it takes a lot of courage as well as talent to perform that  live which is why I choose to do these things as not every DJ can, & thats what makes you stand out & sound different from the next DJ”.
It was 1991 before Pilgrim got his main break, performing at the opening night of the legendary Quest night in Wolverhampton, the night was a great success with an electric atmosphere & became one of the first major weekly clubs that ran every Saturday night. Pilgrim became resident DJ at Quest playing weekl & as the clubs reputation got more well known nationwide, so did his name with people making the trip to the club from as far away as Scotland. Soon after he became a household name across the UK in the 1992 - 93 era, headlining at some of this countries biggest & best events such as Pandemonium, New Age, World Party, New Dawn, Blast, Dance Planet, Helter Skelter, Total Kaos, Infinity, Kinetic, Mind Blown, Bangin Tunes, Dreamscape, Amnesia House, Fibre Optic, Milwaukee's (Equinox), Dance Nation, Fantazia, Summer Dance Festival, Vision, Entropy, Obsession, Adrenalin, Inter Dance, The Edge, Starlight, Heaven On Earth, Zest, Vibealite, Dance Trance, Reincarnation, Devotion, Innersense,Fusion, Tribal Gathering, Perception, Phobia, The Pleasuredome, Frequency, Destiny, Fun-de-mental, Labrynth, Diehard, Southern Exposure, Rezurection, Ardshock, Asylum (Bowlers), AWOL, Warehouse(Doncaster), Uprising, The Drome (Birkenhead), Sutra, Sunrise, Spellbound, Double Dipped, Planet Earth, Origin, Hypnotic, Evolution, Distruxshion & many more but the biggest crowd he ever played to was the massive Fantazia event at Castle Donnington with an estimated 40,000 people there, which he played on the main stage & played the midnight set.
“People in today’s scene would never have thought that I have headlined nearly all the biggest raves there have ever been in this country”.
Over the years he found the music getting faster & harder so he took a back seat from the scene until about 1998 when he started playing more of the original old tunes from his favourite era of music 91-92, as there were so may classic tunes about which to this very day still get a really good response when played, & this brought along the emergence of his own Old Skool night he started in Wolverhampton called 'Reminiscence'. Not long after that Pilgrim also hooked up with the guys from 'Flashback' as they too, were ex Ravers, & were also putting on small parties totally dedicated to the 'Old Skoo'l classics to which he also became their resident DJ & since then the Old Skool scene has risen once again with club events dedicated to the music all over the country.
Pilgrim now likes to turn the clock back by playing at 'Old Skool' events as he finds the atmosphere is always 100% electric at these nights, & not only brings back good memories but also the old faces that had left the scene. This DJ is an excellent mixer, he knows what the crowd wants & executes it well. He has been around for a long time playing alongside some of the original Old Skool DJ’s such as Carl Cox, Stu Allen, Grooverider & Sasha with sets that justify him being just as good.]]></googleplay:description>
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            <title><![CDATA[Pilgrim, Misstress Mo & Mc Magika @ Flashback 2011]]></title>
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            <description><![CDATA[DJ Pilgrim, a name that graced many an event in the early 90’s, originating from Wolverhampton, West Midlands, UK & still playing at events, one of the finest & most respected DJ’s still in the Old Skool scene. Pilgrim first started getting into 'Rave' music back as early as 1988. 
”At this point I was into Hip-Hop in a big way & started going to a regular weekly club called 'The Lord Raglan' in Wolverhampton which played a few Hip Hop tracks but the music played was prodominently Rave so the more I went to the club, I became more exposed to the Rave sound & found myself enjoying it more to the point I started purchasing the music”. 
When he crossed over to playing Rave he took his Hip-Hop turntablism techniques with him, which involved scratching as well as using two copies of the same record, one slightly more ahead than the other to make a doubling affect, hence the record sounding like it has been re-mixed. Such techniques were used by legendary DMC DJ’s like Cash Money, Jazzy Jeff & Cutmaster Swift, who influenced him in his earlier Hip Hop days which became his signature & was just one of many things that made him stand out from all the other DJ’s on the scene.
“For me, a DJ has to do something more than just mix two records together to gain respect as most DJ’s on the circuit can mix two records together but when it comes to scratching & doubling up, it takes a lot of courage as well as talent to perform that  live which is why I choose to do these things as not every DJ can, & thats what makes you stand out & sound different from the next DJ”.
It was 1991 before Pilgrim got his main break, performing at the opening night of the legendary Quest night in Wolverhampton, the night was a great success with an electric atmosphere & became one of the first major weekly clubs that ran every Saturday night. Pilgrim became resident DJ at Quest playing weekl & as the clubs reputation got more well known nationwide, so did his name with people making the trip to the club from as far away as Scotland. Soon after he became a household name across the UK in the 1992 - 93 era, headlining at some of this countries biggest & best events such as Pandemonium, New Age, World Party, New Dawn, Blast, Dance Planet, Helter Skelter, Total Kaos, Infinity, Kinetic, Mind Blown, Bangin Tunes, Dreamscape, Amnesia House, Fibre Optic, Milwaukee's (Equinox), Dance Nation, Fantazia, Summer Dance Festival, Vision, Entropy, Obsession, Adrenalin, Inter Dance, The Edge, Starlight, Heaven On Earth, Zest, Vibealite, Dance Trance, Reincarnation, Devotion, Innersense,Fusion, Tribal Gathering, Perception, Phobia, The Pleasuredome, Frequency, Destiny, Fun-de-mental, Labrynth, Diehard, Southern Exposure, Rezurection, Ardshock, Asylum (Bowlers), AWOL, Warehouse(Doncaster), Uprising, The Drome (Birkenhead), Sutra, Sunrise, Spellbound, Double Dipped, Planet Earth, Origin, Hypnotic, Evolution, Distruxshion & many more but the biggest crowd he ever played to was the massive Fantazia event at Castle Donnington with an estimated 40,000 people there, which he played on the main stage & played the midnight set.
“People in today’s scene would never have thought that I have headlined nearly all the biggest raves there have ever been in this country”.
Over the years he found the music getting faster & harder so he took a back seat from the scene until about 1998 when he started playing more of the original old tunes from his favourite era of music 91-92, as there were so may classic tunes about which to this very day still get a really good response when played, & this brought along the emergence of his own Old Skool night he started in Wolverhampton called 'Reminiscence'. Not long after that Pilgrim also hooked up with the guys from 'Flashback' as they too, were ex Ravers, & were also putting on small parties totally dedicated to the 'Old Skoo'l classics to which he also became their resident DJ & since then the Old Skool scene has risen once again with club events dedicated to the music all over the country.
Pilgrim now likes to turn the clock back by playing at 'Old Skool' events as he finds the atmosphere is always 100% electric at these nights, & not only brings back good memories but also the old faces that had left the scene. This DJ is an excellent mixer, he knows what the crowd wants & executes it well. He has been around for a long time playing alongside some of the original Old Skool DJ’s such as Carl Cox, Stu Allen, Grooverider & Sasha with sets that justify him being just as good.]]></description>
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”At this point I was into Hip-Hop in a big way & started going to a regular weekly club called 'The Lord Raglan' in Wolverhampton which played a few Hip Hop tracks but the music played was prodominently Rave so the more I went to the club, I became more exposed to the Rave sound & found myself enjoying it more to the point I started purchasing the music”. 
When he crossed over to playing Rave he took his Hip-Hop turntablism techniques with him, which involved scratching as well as using two copies of the same record, one slightly more ahead than the other to make a doubling affect, hence the record sounding like it has been re-mixed. Such techniques were used by legendary DMC DJ’s like Cash Money, Jazzy Jeff & Cutmaster Swift, who influenced him in his earlier Hip Hop days which became his signature & was just one of many things that made him stand out from all the other DJ’s on the scene.
“For me, a DJ has to do something more than just mix two records together to gain respect as most DJ’s on the circuit can mix two records together but when it comes to scratching & doubling up, it takes a lot of courage as well as talent to perform that  live which is why I choose to do these things as not every DJ can, & thats what makes you stand out & sound different from the next DJ”.
It was 1991 before Pilgrim got his main break, performing at the opening night of the legendary Quest night in Wolverhampton, the night was a great success with an electric atmosphere & became one of the first major weekly clubs that ran every Saturday night. Pilgrim became resident DJ at Quest playing weekl & as the clubs reputation got more well known nationwide, so did his name with people making the trip to the club from as far away as Scotland. Soon after he became a household name across the UK in the 1992 - 93 era, headlining at some of this countries biggest & best events such as Pandemonium, New Age, World Party, New Dawn, Blast, Dance Planet, Helter Skelter, Total Kaos, Infinity, Kinetic, Mind Blown, Bangin Tunes, Dreamscape, Amnesia House, Fibre Optic, Milwaukee's (Equinox), Dance Nation, Fantazia, Summer Dance Festival, Vision, Entropy, Obsession, Adrenalin, Inter Dance, The Edge, Starlight, Heaven On Earth, Zest, Vibealite, Dance Trance, Reincarnation, Devotion, Innersense,Fusion, Tribal Gathering, Perception, Phobia, The Pleasuredome, Frequency, Destiny, Fun-de-mental, Labrynth, Diehard, Southern Exposure, Rezurection, Ardshock, Asylum (Bowlers), AWOL, Warehouse(Doncaster), Uprising, The Drome (Birkenhead), Sutra, Sunrise, Spellbound, Double Dipped, Planet Earth, Origin, Hypnotic, Evolution, Distruxshion & many more but the biggest crowd he ever played to was the massive Fantazia event at Castle Donnington with an estimated 40,000 people there, which he played on the main stage & played the midnight set.
“People in today’s scene would never have thought that I have headlined nearly all the biggest raves there have ever been in this country”.
Over the years he found the music getting faster & harder so he took a back seat from the scene until about 1998 when he started playing more of the original old tunes from his favourite era of music 91-92, as there were so may classic tunes about which to this very day still get a really good response when played, & this brought along the emergence of his own Old Skool night he started in Wolverhampton called 'Reminiscence'. Not long after that Pilgrim also hooked up with the guys from 'Flashback' as they too, were ex Ravers, & were also putting on small parties totally dedicated to the 'Old Skoo'l classics to which he also became their resident DJ & since then the Old Skool scene has risen once again with club events dedicated to the music all over the country.
Pilgrim now likes to turn the clock back by playing at 'Old Skool' events as he finds the atmosphere is always 100% electric at these nights, & not only brings back good memories but also the old faces that had left the scene. This DJ is an excellent mixer, he knows what the crowd wants & executes it well. He has been around for a long time playing alongside some of the original Old Skool DJ’s such as Carl Cox, Stu Allen, Grooverider & Sasha with sets that justify him being just as good.]]></googleplay:description>
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            <title><![CDATA[Pilgrim OnlyOldskoolRadio Oldskool Jungle Drum & Bass Special pt 2]]></title>
            <link>https://hearthis.at/q9rv3mfc/pilgrim-onlyoldskoolradio-oldskool-jungle-drum-bass-special-pt-2/</link>
            <itunes:author><![CDATA[Dj Pilgrim]]></itunes:author>
            <description><![CDATA[Second part of the Jungle Drum & Bass special show featuring Refixed classics brough up to date stylee]]></description>
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                <pubDate>Sun, 26 Aug 2018 08:13:31 +0200</pubDate>
                
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            <title><![CDATA[Pilgrim 2009 - 92 Rinse out]]></title>
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            <itunes:author><![CDATA[Dj Pilgrim]]></itunes:author>
            <description><![CDATA[Hardcore Oldskool JungleTechno]]></description>
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                <pubDate>Sat, 04 Aug 2018 12:16:13 +0200</pubDate>
                
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            <title><![CDATA[PILGRIM 2009 93 RINSE OUT PART 2]]></title>
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            <itunes:author><![CDATA[Dj Pilgrim]]></itunes:author>
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                <pubDate>Fri, 03 Aug 2018 07:52:12 +0200</pubDate>
                
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            <title><![CDATA[PILGRIM 2009 93 RINSE OUT PART 1]]></title>
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                <pubDate>Fri, 03 Aug 2018 07:35:45 +0200</pubDate>
                
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            <title><![CDATA[Pilgrim OldSkool 92-93 December 2009]]></title>
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                <pubDate>Fri, 03 Aug 2018 07:00:45 +0200</pubDate>
                
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            <title><![CDATA[Pilgrim 1988 Classic House & Acid Anthems]]></title>
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                <pubDate>Fri, 24 Nov 2017 18:02:27 +0100</pubDate>
                
                <atom:updated>2017-11-24T18:02:27+01:00</atom:updated>
                
            
            
            <itunes:duration>1:34:01</itunes:duration>
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            <title><![CDATA[hip hop beatz]]></title>
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            <description><![CDATA[Old skool hip hop]]></description>
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                <pubDate>Sat, 15 Apr 2017 23:56:45 +0200</pubDate>
                
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            <title><![CDATA[Pilgrim 91-92 Studio Mix]]></title>
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            <itunes:author><![CDATA[Dj Pilgrim]]></itunes:author>
            <description><![CDATA[Oldskool Hardcore Rave]]></description>
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                <pubDate>Mon, 10 Apr 2017 06:47:02 +0200</pubDate>
                
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            <title><![CDATA[Pilgrim & Jumping Jack Frost - Pandemonium Andromeda IV January 1993]]></title>
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            <description><![CDATA[Hardcore oldskool rave darkcore jungle techno]]></description>
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                <pubDate>Mon, 27 Mar 2017 06:31:42 +0200</pubDate>
                
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            <title><![CDATA[Pilgrim 16 - Quest August 1993]]></title>
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            <description><![CDATA[DJ Pilgrim, a name that graced many an event in the early 90’s, originating from Wolverhampton, West Midlands, UK & still playing at events, one of the finest & most respected DJ’s still in the Old Skool scene. Pilgrim first started getting into 'Rave' music back as early as 1988. 
”At this point I was into Hip-Hop in a big way & started going to a regular weekly club called 'The Lord Raglan' in Wolverhampton which played a few Hip Hop tracks but the music played was prodominently Rave so the more I went to the club, I became more exposed to the Rave sound & found myself enjoying it more to the point I started purchasing the music”. 
When he crossed over to playing Rave he took his Hip-Hop turntablism techniques with him, which involved scratching as well as using two copies of the same record, one slightly more ahead than the other to make a doubling affect, hence the record sounding like it has been re-mixed. Such techniques were used by legendary DMC DJ’s like Cash Money, Jazzy Jeff & Cutmaster Swift, who influenced him in his earlier Hip Hop days which became his signature & was just one of many things that made him stand out from all the other DJ’s on the scene.
“For me, a DJ has to do something more than just mix two records together to gain respect as most DJ’s on the circuit can mix two records together but when it comes to scratching & doubling up, it takes a lot of courage as well as talent to perform that  live which is why I choose to do these things as not every DJ can, & thats what makes you stand out & sound different from the next DJ”.
It was 1991 before Pilgrim got his main break, performing at the opening night of the legendary Quest night in Wolverhampton, the night was a great success with an electric atmosphere & became one of the first major weekly clubs that ran every Saturday night. Pilgrim became resident DJ at Quest playing weekl & as the clubs reputation got more well known nationwide, so did his name with people making the trip to the club from as far away as Scotland. Soon after he became a household name across the UK in the 1992 - 93 era, headlining at some of this countries biggest & best events such as Pandemonium, New Age, World Party, New Dawn, Blast, Dance Planet, Helter Skelter, Total Kaos, Infinity, Kinetic, Mind Blown, Bangin Tunes, Dreamscape, Amnesia House, Fibre Optic, Milwaukee's (Equinox), Dance Nation, Fantazia, Summer Dance Festival, Vision, Entropy, Obsession, Adrenalin, Inter Dance, The Edge, Starlight, Heaven On Earth, Zest, Vibealite, Dance Trance, Reincarnation, Devotion, Innersense,Fusion, Tribal Gathering, Perception, Phobia, The Pleasuredome, Frequency, Destiny, Fun-de-mental, Labrynth, Diehard, Southern Exposure, Rezurection, Ardshock, Asylum (Bowlers), AWOL, Warehouse(Doncaster), Uprising, The Drome (Birkenhead), Sutra, Sunrise, Spellbound, Double Dipped, Planet Earth, Origin, Hypnotic, Evolution, Distruxshion & many more but the biggest crowd he ever played to was the massive Fantazia event at Castle Donnington with an estimated 40,000 people there, which he played on the main stage & played the midnight set.
“People in today’s scene would never have thought that I have headlined nearly all the biggest raves there have ever been in this country”.
Over the years he found the music getting faster & harder so he took a back seat from the scene until about 1998 when he started playing more of the original old tunes from his favourite era of music 91-92, as there were so may classic tunes about which to this very day still get a really good response when played, & this brought along the emergence of his own Old Skool night he started in Wolverhampton called 'Reminiscence'. Not long after that Pilgrim also hooked up with the guys from 'Flashback' as they too, were ex Ravers, & were also putting on small parties totally dedicated to the 'Old Skoo'l classics to which he also became their resident DJ & since then the Old Skool scene has risen once again with club events dedicated to the music all over the country.
Pilgrim now likes to turn the clock back by playing at 'Old Skool' events as he finds the atmosphere is always 100% electric at these nights, & not only brings back good memories but also the old faces that had left the scene. This DJ is an excellent mixer, he knows what the crowd wants & executes it well. He has been around for a long time playing alongside some of the original Old Skool DJ’s such as Carl Cox, Stu Allen, Grooverider & Sasha with sets that justify him being just as good.]]></description>
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”At this point I was into Hip-Hop in a big way & started going to a regular weekly club called 'The Lord Raglan' in Wolverhampton which played a few Hip Hop tracks but the music played was prodominently Rave so the more I went to the club, I became more exposed to the Rave sound & found myself enjoying it more to the point I started purchasing the music”. 
When he crossed over to playing Rave he took his Hip-Hop turntablism techniques with him, which involved scratching as well as using two copies of the same record, one slightly more ahead than the other to make a doubling affect, hence the record sounding like it has been re-mixed. Such techniques were used by legendary DMC DJ’s like Cash Money, Jazzy Jeff & Cutmaster Swift, who influenced him in his earlier Hip Hop days which became his signature & was just one of many things that made him stand out from all the other DJ’s on the scene.
“For me, a DJ has to do something more than just mix two records together to gain respect as most DJ’s on the circuit can mix two records together but when it comes to scratching & doubling up, it takes a lot of courage as well as talent to perform that  live which is why I choose to do these things as not every DJ can, & thats what makes you stand out & sound different from the next DJ”.
It was 1991 before Pilgrim got his main break, performing at the opening night of the legendary Quest night in Wolverhampton, the night was a great success with an electric atmosphere & became one of the first major weekly clubs that ran every Saturday night. Pilgrim became resident DJ at Quest playing weekl & as the clubs reputation got more well known nationwide, so did his name with people making the trip to the club from as far away as Scotland. Soon after he became a household name across the UK in the 1992 - 93 era, headlining at some of this countries biggest & best events such as Pandemonium, New Age, World Party, New Dawn, Blast, Dance Planet, Helter Skelter, Total Kaos, Infinity, Kinetic, Mind Blown, Bangin Tunes, Dreamscape, Amnesia House, Fibre Optic, Milwaukee's (Equinox), Dance Nation, Fantazia, Summer Dance Festival, Vision, Entropy, Obsession, Adrenalin, Inter Dance, The Edge, Starlight, Heaven On Earth, Zest, Vibealite, Dance Trance, Reincarnation, Devotion, Innersense,Fusion, Tribal Gathering, Perception, Phobia, The Pleasuredome, Frequency, Destiny, Fun-de-mental, Labrynth, Diehard, Southern Exposure, Rezurection, Ardshock, Asylum (Bowlers), AWOL, Warehouse(Doncaster), Uprising, The Drome (Birkenhead), Sutra, Sunrise, Spellbound, Double Dipped, Planet Earth, Origin, Hypnotic, Evolution, Distruxshion & many more but the biggest crowd he ever played to was the massive Fantazia event at Castle Donnington with an estimated 40,000 people there, which he played on the main stage & played the midnight set.
“People in today’s scene would never have thought that I have headlined nearly all the biggest raves there have ever been in this country”.
Over the years he found the music getting faster & harder so he took a back seat from the scene until about 1998 when he started playing more of the original old tunes from his favourite era of music 91-92, as there were so may classic tunes about which to this very day still get a really good response when played, & this brought along the emergence of his own Old Skool night he started in Wolverhampton called 'Reminiscence'. Not long after that Pilgrim also hooked up with the guys from 'Flashback' as they too, were ex Ravers, & were also putting on small parties totally dedicated to the 'Old Skoo'l classics to which he also became their resident DJ & since then the Old Skool scene has risen once again with club events dedicated to the music all over the country.
Pilgrim now likes to turn the clock back by playing at 'Old Skool' events as he finds the atmosphere is always 100% electric at these nights, & not only brings back good memories but also the old faces that had left the scene. This DJ is an excellent mixer, he knows what the crowd wants & executes it well. He has been around for a long time playing alongside some of the original Old Skool DJ’s such as Carl Cox, Stu Allen, Grooverider & Sasha with sets that justify him being just as good.]]></googleplay:description>
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            <title><![CDATA[Pilgrim 12 - Quest 03-04-93]]></title>
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”At this point I was into Hip-Hop in a big way & started going to a regular weekly club called 'The Lord Raglan' in Wolverhampton which played a few Hip Hop tracks but the music played was prodominently Rave so the more I went to the club, I became more exposed to the Rave sound & found myself enjoying it more to the point I started purchasing the music”. 
When he crossed over to playing Rave he took his Hip-Hop turntablism techniques with him, which involved scratching as well as using two copies of the same record, one slightly more ahead than the other to make a doubling affect, hence the record sounding like it has been re-mixed. Such techniques were used by legendary DMC DJ’s like Cash Money, Jazzy Jeff & Cutmaster Swift, who influenced him in his earlier Hip Hop days which became his signature & was just one of many things that made him stand out from all the other DJ’s on the scene.
“For me, a DJ has to do something more than just mix two records together to gain respect as most DJ’s on the circuit can mix two records together but when it comes to scratching & doubling up, it takes a lot of courage as well as talent to perform that  live which is why I choose to do these things as not every DJ can, & thats what makes you stand out & sound different from the next DJ”.
It was 1991 before Pilgrim got his main break, performing at the opening night of the legendary Quest night in Wolverhampton, the night was a great success with an electric atmosphere & became one of the first major weekly clubs that ran every Saturday night. Pilgrim became resident DJ at Quest playing weekl & as the clubs reputation got more well known nationwide, so did his name with people making the trip to the club from as far away as Scotland. Soon after he became a household name across the UK in the 1992 - 93 era, headlining at some of this countries biggest & best events such as Pandemonium, New Age, World Party, New Dawn, Blast, Dance Planet, Helter Skelter, Total Kaos, Infinity, Kinetic, Mind Blown, Bangin Tunes, Dreamscape, Amnesia House, Fibre Optic, Milwaukee's (Equinox), Dance Nation, Fantazia, Summer Dance Festival, Vision, Entropy, Obsession, Adrenalin, Inter Dance, The Edge, Starlight, Heaven On Earth, Zest, Vibealite, Dance Trance, Reincarnation, Devotion, Innersense,Fusion, Tribal Gathering, Perception, Phobia, The Pleasuredome, Frequency, Destiny, Fun-de-mental, Labrynth, Diehard, Southern Exposure, Rezurection, Ardshock, Asylum (Bowlers), AWOL, Warehouse(Doncaster), Uprising, The Drome (Birkenhead), Sutra, Sunrise, Spellbound, Double Dipped, Planet Earth, Origin, Hypnotic, Evolution, Distruxshion & many more but the biggest crowd he ever played to was the massive Fantazia event at Castle Donnington with an estimated 40,000 people there, which he played on the main stage & played the midnight set.
“People in today’s scene would never have thought that I have headlined nearly all the biggest raves there have ever been in this country”.
Over the years he found the music getting faster & harder so he took a back seat from the scene until about 1998 when he started playing more of the original old tunes from his favourite era of music 91-92, as there were so may classic tunes about which to this very day still get a really good response when played, & this brought along the emergence of his own Old Skool night he started in Wolverhampton called 'Reminiscence'. Not long after that Pilgrim also hooked up with the guys from 'Flashback' as they too, were ex Ravers, & were also putting on small parties totally dedicated to the 'Old Skoo'l classics to which he also became their resident DJ & since then the Old Skool scene has risen once again with club events dedicated to the music all over the country.
Pilgrim now likes to turn the clock back by playing at 'Old Skool' events as he finds the atmosphere is always 100% electric at these nights, & not only brings back good memories but also the old faces that had left the scene. This DJ is an excellent mixer, he knows what the crowd wants & executes it well. He has been around for a long time playing alongside some of the original Old Skool DJ’s such as Carl Cox, Stu Allen, Grooverider & Sasha with sets that justify him being just as good.]]></description>
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”At this point I was into Hip-Hop in a big way & started going to a regular weekly club called 'The Lord Raglan' in Wolverhampton which played a few Hip Hop tracks but the music played was prodominently Rave so the more I went to the club, I became more exposed to the Rave sound & found myself enjoying it more to the point I started purchasing the music”. 
When he crossed over to playing Rave he took his Hip-Hop turntablism techniques with him, which involved scratching as well as using two copies of the same record, one slightly more ahead than the other to make a doubling affect, hence the record sounding like it has been re-mixed. Such techniques were used by legendary DMC DJ’s like Cash Money, Jazzy Jeff & Cutmaster Swift, who influenced him in his earlier Hip Hop days which became his signature & was just one of many things that made him stand out from all the other DJ’s on the scene.
“For me, a DJ has to do something more than just mix two records together to gain respect as most DJ’s on the circuit can mix two records together but when it comes to scratching & doubling up, it takes a lot of courage as well as talent to perform that  live which is why I choose to do these things as not every DJ can, & thats what makes you stand out & sound different from the next DJ”.
It was 1991 before Pilgrim got his main break, performing at the opening night of the legendary Quest night in Wolverhampton, the night was a great success with an electric atmosphere & became one of the first major weekly clubs that ran every Saturday night. Pilgrim became resident DJ at Quest playing weekl & as the clubs reputation got more well known nationwide, so did his name with people making the trip to the club from as far away as Scotland. Soon after he became a household name across the UK in the 1992 - 93 era, headlining at some of this countries biggest & best events such as Pandemonium, New Age, World Party, New Dawn, Blast, Dance Planet, Helter Skelter, Total Kaos, Infinity, Kinetic, Mind Blown, Bangin Tunes, Dreamscape, Amnesia House, Fibre Optic, Milwaukee's (Equinox), Dance Nation, Fantazia, Summer Dance Festival, Vision, Entropy, Obsession, Adrenalin, Inter Dance, The Edge, Starlight, Heaven On Earth, Zest, Vibealite, Dance Trance, Reincarnation, Devotion, Innersense,Fusion, Tribal Gathering, Perception, Phobia, The Pleasuredome, Frequency, Destiny, Fun-de-mental, Labrynth, Diehard, Southern Exposure, Rezurection, Ardshock, Asylum (Bowlers), AWOL, Warehouse(Doncaster), Uprising, The Drome (Birkenhead), Sutra, Sunrise, Spellbound, Double Dipped, Planet Earth, Origin, Hypnotic, Evolution, Distruxshion & many more but the biggest crowd he ever played to was the massive Fantazia event at Castle Donnington with an estimated 40,000 people there, which he played on the main stage & played the midnight set.
“People in today’s scene would never have thought that I have headlined nearly all the biggest raves there have ever been in this country”.
Over the years he found the music getting faster & harder so he took a back seat from the scene until about 1998 when he started playing more of the original old tunes from his favourite era of music 91-92, as there were so may classic tunes about which to this very day still get a really good response when played, & this brought along the emergence of his own Old Skool night he started in Wolverhampton called 'Reminiscence'. Not long after that Pilgrim also hooked up with the guys from 'Flashback' as they too, were ex Ravers, & were also putting on small parties totally dedicated to the 'Old Skoo'l classics to which he also became their resident DJ & since then the Old Skool scene has risen once again with club events dedicated to the music all over the country.
Pilgrim now likes to turn the clock back by playing at 'Old Skool' events as he finds the atmosphere is always 100% electric at these nights, & not only brings back good memories but also the old faces that had left the scene. This DJ is an excellent mixer, he knows what the crowd wants & executes it well. He has been around for a long time playing alongside some of the original Old Skool DJ’s such as Carl Cox, Stu Allen, Grooverider & Sasha with sets that justify him being just as good.]]></googleplay:description>
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            <title><![CDATA[Pilgrim 5 - Quest 30th May 1992]]></title>
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”At this point I was into Hip-Hop in a big way & started going to a regular weekly club called 'The Lord Raglan' in Wolverhampton which played a few Hip Hop tracks but the music played was prodominently Rave so the more I went to the club, I became more exposed to the Rave sound & found myself enjoying it more to the point I started purchasing the music”. 
When he crossed over to playing Rave he took his Hip-Hop turntablism techniques with him, which involved scratching as well as using two copies of the same record, one slightly more ahead than the other to make a doubling affect, hence the record sounding like it has been re-mixed. Such techniques were used by legendary DMC DJ’s like Cash Money, Jazzy Jeff & Cutmaster Swift, who influenced him in his earlier Hip Hop days which became his signature & was just one of many things that made him stand out from all the other DJ’s on the scene.
“For me, a DJ has to do something more than just mix two records together to gain respect as most DJ’s on the circuit can mix two records together but when it comes to scratching & doubling up, it takes a lot of courage as well as talent to perform that  live which is why I choose to do these things as not every DJ can, & thats what makes you stand out & sound different from the next DJ”.
It was 1991 before Pilgrim got his main break, performing at the opening night of the legendary Quest night in Wolverhampton, the night was a great success with an electric atmosphere & became one of the first major weekly clubs that ran every Saturday night. Pilgrim became resident DJ at Quest playing weekl & as the clubs reputation got more well known nationwide, so did his name with people making the trip to the club from as far away as Scotland. Soon after he became a household name across the UK in the 1992 - 93 era, headlining at some of this countries biggest & best events such as Pandemonium, New Age, World Party, New Dawn, Blast, Dance Planet, Helter Skelter, Total Kaos, Infinity, Kinetic, Mind Blown, Bangin Tunes, Dreamscape, Amnesia House, Fibre Optic, Milwaukee's (Equinox), Dance Nation, Fantazia, Summer Dance Festival, Vision, Entropy, Obsession, Adrenalin, Inter Dance, The Edge, Starlight, Heaven On Earth, Zest, Vibealite, Dance Trance, Reincarnation, Devotion, Innersense,Fusion, Tribal Gathering, Perception, Phobia, The Pleasuredome, Frequency, Destiny, Fun-de-mental, Labrynth, Diehard, Southern Exposure, Rezurection, Ardshock, Asylum (Bowlers), AWOL, Warehouse(Doncaster), Uprising, The Drome (Birkenhead), Sutra, Sunrise, Spellbound, Double Dipped, Planet Earth, Origin, Hypnotic, Evolution, Distruxshion & many more but the biggest crowd he ever played to was the massive Fantazia event at Castle Donnington with an estimated 40,000 people there, which he played on the main stage & played the midnight set.
“People in today’s scene would never have thought that I have headlined nearly all the biggest raves there have ever been in this country”.
Over the years he found the music getting faster & harder so he took a back seat from the scene until about 1998 when he started playing more of the original old tunes from his favourite era of music 91-92, as there were so may classic tunes about which to this very day still get a really good response when played, & this brought along the emergence of his own Old Skool night he started in Wolverhampton called 'Reminiscence'. Not long after that Pilgrim also hooked up with the guys from 'Flashback' as they too, were ex Ravers, & were also putting on small parties totally dedicated to the 'Old Skoo'l classics to which he also became their resident DJ & since then the Old Skool scene has risen once again with club events dedicated to the music all over the country.
Pilgrim now likes to turn the clock back by playing at 'Old Skool' events as he finds the atmosphere is always 100% electric at these nights, & not only brings back good memories but also the old faces that had left the scene. This DJ is an excellent mixer, he knows what the crowd wants & executes it well. He has been around for a long time playing alongside some of the original Old Skool DJ’s such as Carl Cox, Stu Allen, Grooverider & Sasha with sets that justify him being just as good.]]></description>
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”At this point I was into Hip-Hop in a big way & started going to a regular weekly club called 'The Lord Raglan' in Wolverhampton which played a few Hip Hop tracks but the music played was prodominently Rave so the more I went to the club, I became more exposed to the Rave sound & found myself enjoying it more to the point I started purchasing the music”. 
When he crossed over to playing Rave he took his Hip-Hop turntablism techniques with him, which involved scratching as well as using two copies of the same record, one slightly more ahead than the other to make a doubling affect, hence the record sounding like it has been re-mixed. Such techniques were used by legendary DMC DJ’s like Cash Money, Jazzy Jeff & Cutmaster Swift, who influenced him in his earlier Hip Hop days which became his signature & was just one of many things that made him stand out from all the other DJ’s on the scene.
“For me, a DJ has to do something more than just mix two records together to gain respect as most DJ’s on the circuit can mix two records together but when it comes to scratching & doubling up, it takes a lot of courage as well as talent to perform that  live which is why I choose to do these things as not every DJ can, & thats what makes you stand out & sound different from the next DJ”.
It was 1991 before Pilgrim got his main break, performing at the opening night of the legendary Quest night in Wolverhampton, the night was a great success with an electric atmosphere & became one of the first major weekly clubs that ran every Saturday night. Pilgrim became resident DJ at Quest playing weekl & as the clubs reputation got more well known nationwide, so did his name with people making the trip to the club from as far away as Scotland. Soon after he became a household name across the UK in the 1992 - 93 era, headlining at some of this countries biggest & best events such as Pandemonium, New Age, World Party, New Dawn, Blast, Dance Planet, Helter Skelter, Total Kaos, Infinity, Kinetic, Mind Blown, Bangin Tunes, Dreamscape, Amnesia House, Fibre Optic, Milwaukee's (Equinox), Dance Nation, Fantazia, Summer Dance Festival, Vision, Entropy, Obsession, Adrenalin, Inter Dance, The Edge, Starlight, Heaven On Earth, Zest, Vibealite, Dance Trance, Reincarnation, Devotion, Innersense,Fusion, Tribal Gathering, Perception, Phobia, The Pleasuredome, Frequency, Destiny, Fun-de-mental, Labrynth, Diehard, Southern Exposure, Rezurection, Ardshock, Asylum (Bowlers), AWOL, Warehouse(Doncaster), Uprising, The Drome (Birkenhead), Sutra, Sunrise, Spellbound, Double Dipped, Planet Earth, Origin, Hypnotic, Evolution, Distruxshion & many more but the biggest crowd he ever played to was the massive Fantazia event at Castle Donnington with an estimated 40,000 people there, which he played on the main stage & played the midnight set.
“People in today’s scene would never have thought that I have headlined nearly all the biggest raves there have ever been in this country”.
Over the years he found the music getting faster & harder so he took a back seat from the scene until about 1998 when he started playing more of the original old tunes from his favourite era of music 91-92, as there were so may classic tunes about which to this very day still get a really good response when played, & this brought along the emergence of his own Old Skool night he started in Wolverhampton called 'Reminiscence'. Not long after that Pilgrim also hooked up with the guys from 'Flashback' as they too, were ex Ravers, & were also putting on small parties totally dedicated to the 'Old Skoo'l classics to which he also became their resident DJ & since then the Old Skool scene has risen once again with club events dedicated to the music all over the country.
Pilgrim now likes to turn the clock back by playing at 'Old Skool' events as he finds the atmosphere is always 100% electric at these nights, & not only brings back good memories but also the old faces that had left the scene. This DJ is an excellent mixer, he knows what the crowd wants & executes it well. He has been around for a long time playing alongside some of the original Old Skool DJ’s such as Carl Cox, Stu Allen, Grooverider & Sasha with sets that justify him being just as good.]]></googleplay:description>
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            <description><![CDATA[DJ Pilgrim, a name that graced many an event in the early 90’s, originating from Wolverhampton, West Midlands, UK & still playing at events, one of the finest & most respected DJ’s still in the Old Skool scene. Pilgrim first started getting into 'Rave' music back as early as 1988. 
”At this point I was into Hip-Hop in a big way & started going to a regular weekly club called 'The Lord Raglan' in Wolverhampton which played a few Hip Hop tracks but the music played was prodominently Rave so the more I went to the club, I became more exposed to the Rave sound & found myself enjoying it more to the point I started purchasing the music”. 
When he crossed over to playing Rave he took his Hip-Hop turntablism techniques with him, which involved scratching as well as using two copies of the same record, one slightly more ahead than the other to make a doubling affect, hence the record sounding like it has been re-mixed. Such techniques were used by legendary DMC DJ’s like Cash Money, Jazzy Jeff & Cutmaster Swift, who influenced him in his earlier Hip Hop days which became his signature & was just one of many things that made him stand out from all the other DJ’s on the scene.
“For me, a DJ has to do something more than just mix two records together to gain respect as most DJ’s on the circuit can mix two records together but when it comes to scratching & doubling up, it takes a lot of courage as well as talent to perform that  live which is why I choose to do these things as not every DJ can, & thats what makes you stand out & sound different from the next DJ”.
It was 1991 before Pilgrim got his main break, performing at the opening night of the legendary Quest night in Wolverhampton, the night was a great success with an electric atmosphere & became one of the first major weekly clubs that ran every Saturday night. Pilgrim became resident DJ at Quest playing weekl & as the clubs reputation got more well known nationwide, so did his name with people making the trip to the club from as far away as Scotland. Soon after he became a household name across the UK in the 1992 - 93 era, headlining at some of this countries biggest & best events such as Pandemonium, New Age, World Party, New Dawn, Blast, Dance Planet, Helter Skelter, Total Kaos, Infinity, Kinetic, Mind Blown, Bangin Tunes, Dreamscape, Amnesia House, Fibre Optic, Milwaukee's (Equinox), Dance Nation, Fantazia, Summer Dance Festival, Vision, Entropy, Obsession, Adrenalin, Inter Dance, The Edge, Starlight, Heaven On Earth, Zest, Vibealite, Dance Trance, Reincarnation, Devotion, Innersense,Fusion, Tribal Gathering, Perception, Phobia, The Pleasuredome, Frequency, Destiny, Fun-de-mental, Labrynth, Diehard, Southern Exposure, Rezurection, Ardshock, Asylum (Bowlers), AWOL, Warehouse(Doncaster), Uprising, The Drome (Birkenhead), Sutra, Sunrise, Spellbound, Double Dipped, Planet Earth, Origin, Hypnotic, Evolution, Distruxshion & many more but the biggest crowd he ever played to was the massive Fantazia event at Castle Donnington with an estimated 40,000 people there, which he played on the main stage & played the midnight set.
“People in today’s scene would never have thought that I have headlined nearly all the biggest raves there have ever been in this country”.
Over the years he found the music getting faster & harder so he took a back seat from the scene until about 1998 when he started playing more of the original old tunes from his favourite era of music 91-92, as there were so may classic tunes about which to this very day still get a really good response when played, & this brought along the emergence of his own Old Skool night he started in Wolverhampton called 'Reminiscence'. Not long after that Pilgrim also hooked up with the guys from 'Flashback' as they too, were ex Ravers, & were also putting on small parties totally dedicated to the 'Old Skoo'l classics to which he also became their resident DJ & since then the Old Skool scene has risen once again with club events dedicated to the music all over the country.
Pilgrim now likes to turn the clock back by playing at 'Old Skool' events as he finds the atmosphere is always 100% electric at these nights, & not only brings back good memories but also the old faces that had left the scene. This DJ is an excellent mixer, he knows what the crowd wants & executes it well. He has been around for a long time playing alongside some of the original Old Skool DJ’s such as Carl Cox, Stu Allen, Grooverider & Sasha with sets that justify him being just as good.]]></description>
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”At this point I was into Hip-Hop in a big way & started going to a regular weekly club called 'The Lord Raglan' in Wolverhampton which played a few Hip Hop tracks but the music played was prodominently Rave so the more I went to the club, I became more exposed to the Rave sound & found myself enjoying it more to the point I started purchasing the music”. 
When he crossed over to playing Rave he took his Hip-Hop turntablism techniques with him, which involved scratching as well as using two copies of the same record, one slightly more ahead than the other to make a doubling affect, hence the record sounding like it has been re-mixed. Such techniques were used by legendary DMC DJ’s like Cash Money, Jazzy Jeff & Cutmaster Swift, who influenced him in his earlier Hip Hop days which became his signature & was just one of many things that made him stand out from all the other DJ’s on the scene.
“For me, a DJ has to do something more than just mix two records together to gain respect as most DJ’s on the circuit can mix two records together but when it comes to scratching & doubling up, it takes a lot of courage as well as talent to perform that  live which is why I choose to do these things as not every DJ can, & thats what makes you stand out & sound different from the next DJ”.
It was 1991 before Pilgrim got his main break, performing at the opening night of the legendary Quest night in Wolverhampton, the night was a great success with an electric atmosphere & became one of the first major weekly clubs that ran every Saturday night. Pilgrim became resident DJ at Quest playing weekl & as the clubs reputation got more well known nationwide, so did his name with people making the trip to the club from as far away as Scotland. Soon after he became a household name across the UK in the 1992 - 93 era, headlining at some of this countries biggest & best events such as Pandemonium, New Age, World Party, New Dawn, Blast, Dance Planet, Helter Skelter, Total Kaos, Infinity, Kinetic, Mind Blown, Bangin Tunes, Dreamscape, Amnesia House, Fibre Optic, Milwaukee's (Equinox), Dance Nation, Fantazia, Summer Dance Festival, Vision, Entropy, Obsession, Adrenalin, Inter Dance, The Edge, Starlight, Heaven On Earth, Zest, Vibealite, Dance Trance, Reincarnation, Devotion, Innersense,Fusion, Tribal Gathering, Perception, Phobia, The Pleasuredome, Frequency, Destiny, Fun-de-mental, Labrynth, Diehard, Southern Exposure, Rezurection, Ardshock, Asylum (Bowlers), AWOL, Warehouse(Doncaster), Uprising, The Drome (Birkenhead), Sutra, Sunrise, Spellbound, Double Dipped, Planet Earth, Origin, Hypnotic, Evolution, Distruxshion & many more but the biggest crowd he ever played to was the massive Fantazia event at Castle Donnington with an estimated 40,000 people there, which he played on the main stage & played the midnight set.
“People in today’s scene would never have thought that I have headlined nearly all the biggest raves there have ever been in this country”.
Over the years he found the music getting faster & harder so he took a back seat from the scene until about 1998 when he started playing more of the original old tunes from his favourite era of music 91-92, as there were so may classic tunes about which to this very day still get a really good response when played, & this brought along the emergence of his own Old Skool night he started in Wolverhampton called 'Reminiscence'. Not long after that Pilgrim also hooked up with the guys from 'Flashback' as they too, were ex Ravers, & were also putting on small parties totally dedicated to the 'Old Skoo'l classics to which he also became their resident DJ & since then the Old Skool scene has risen once again with club events dedicated to the music all over the country.
Pilgrim now likes to turn the clock back by playing at 'Old Skool' events as he finds the atmosphere is always 100% electric at these nights, & not only brings back good memories but also the old faces that had left the scene. This DJ is an excellent mixer, he knows what the crowd wants & executes it well. He has been around for a long time playing alongside some of the original Old Skool DJ’s such as Carl Cox, Stu Allen, Grooverider & Sasha with sets that justify him being just as good.]]></googleplay:description>
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            <description><![CDATA[DJ Pilgrim, a name that graced many an event in the early 90’s, originating from Wolverhampton, West Midlands, UK & still playing at events, one of the finest & most respected DJ’s still in the Old Skool scene. Pilgrim first started getting into 'Rave' music back as early as 1988. 
”At this point I was into Hip-Hop in a big way & started going to a regular weekly club called 'The Lord Raglan' in Wolverhampton which played a few Hip Hop tracks but the music played was prodominently Rave so the more I went to the club, I became more exposed to the Rave sound & found myself enjoying it more to the point I started purchasing the music”. 
When he crossed over to playing Rave he took his Hip-Hop turntablism techniques with him, which involved scratching as well as using two copies of the same record, one slightly more ahead than the other to make a doubling affect, hence the record sounding like it has been re-mixed. Such techniques were used by legendary DMC DJ’s like Cash Money, Jazzy Jeff & Cutmaster Swift, who influenced him in his earlier Hip Hop days which became his signature & was just one of many things that made him stand out from all the other DJ’s on the scene.
“For me, a DJ has to do something more than just mix two records together to gain respect as most DJ’s on the circuit can mix two records together but when it comes to scratching & doubling up, it takes a lot of courage as well as talent to perform that  live which is why I choose to do these things as not every DJ can, & thats what makes you stand out & sound different from the next DJ”.
It was 1991 before Pilgrim got his main break, performing at the opening night of the legendary Quest night in Wolverhampton, the night was a great success with an electric atmosphere & became one of the first major weekly clubs that ran every Saturday night. Pilgrim became resident DJ at Quest playing weekl & as the clubs reputation got more well known nationwide, so did his name with people making the trip to the club from as far away as Scotland. Soon after he became a household name across the UK in the 1992 - 93 era, headlining at some of this countries biggest & best events such as Pandemonium, New Age, World Party, New Dawn, Blast, Dance Planet, Helter Skelter, Total Kaos, Infinity, Kinetic, Mind Blown, Bangin Tunes, Dreamscape, Amnesia House, Fibre Optic, Milwaukee's (Equinox), Dance Nation, Fantazia, Summer Dance Festival, Vision, Entropy, Obsession, Adrenalin, Inter Dance, The Edge, Starlight, Heaven On Earth, Zest, Vibealite, Dance Trance, Reincarnation, Devotion, Innersense,Fusion, Tribal Gathering, Perception, Phobia, The Pleasuredome, Frequency, Destiny, Fun-de-mental, Labrynth, Diehard, Southern Exposure, Rezurection, Ardshock, Asylum (Bowlers), AWOL, Warehouse(Doncaster), Uprising, The Drome (Birkenhead), Sutra, Sunrise, Spellbound, Double Dipped, Planet Earth, Origin, Hypnotic, Evolution, Distruxshion & many more but the biggest crowd he ever played to was the massive Fantazia event at Castle Donnington with an estimated 40,000 people there, which he played on the main stage & played the midnight set.
“People in today’s scene would never have thought that I have headlined nearly all the biggest raves there have ever been in this country”.
Over the years he found the music getting faster & harder so he took a back seat from the scene until about 1998 when he started playing more of the original old tunes from his favourite era of music 91-92, as there were so may classic tunes about which to this very day still get a really good response when played, & this brought along the emergence of his own Old Skool night he started in Wolverhampton called 'Reminiscence'. Not long after that Pilgrim also hooked up with the guys from 'Flashback' as they too, were ex Ravers, & were also putting on small parties totally dedicated to the 'Old Skoo'l classics to which he also became their resident DJ & since then the Old Skool scene has risen once again with club events dedicated to the music all over the country.
Pilgrim now likes to turn the clock back by playing at 'Old Skool' events as he finds the atmosphere is always 100% electric at these nights, & not only brings back good memories but also the old faces that had left the scene. This DJ is an excellent mixer, he knows what the crowd wants & executes it well. He has been around for a long time playing alongside some of the original Old Skool DJ’s such as Carl Cox, Stu Allen, Grooverider & Sasha with sets that justify him being just as good.]]></description>
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”At this point I was into Hip-Hop in a big way & started going to a regular weekly club called 'The Lord Raglan' in Wolverhampton which played a few Hip Hop tracks but the music played was prodominently Rave so the more I went to the club, I became more exposed to the Rave sound & found myself enjoying it more to the point I started purchasing the music”. 
When he crossed over to playing Rave he took his Hip-Hop turntablism techniques with him, which involved scratching as well as using two copies of the same record, one slightly more ahead than the other to make a doubling affect, hence the record sounding like it has been re-mixed. Such techniques were used by legendary DMC DJ’s like Cash Money, Jazzy Jeff & Cutmaster Swift, who influenced him in his earlier Hip Hop days which became his signature & was just one of many things that made him stand out from all the other DJ’s on the scene.
“For me, a DJ has to do something more than just mix two records together to gain respect as most DJ’s on the circuit can mix two records together but when it comes to scratching & doubling up, it takes a lot of courage as well as talent to perform that  live which is why I choose to do these things as not every DJ can, & thats what makes you stand out & sound different from the next DJ”.
It was 1991 before Pilgrim got his main break, performing at the opening night of the legendary Quest night in Wolverhampton, the night was a great success with an electric atmosphere & became one of the first major weekly clubs that ran every Saturday night. Pilgrim became resident DJ at Quest playing weekl & as the clubs reputation got more well known nationwide, so did his name with people making the trip to the club from as far away as Scotland. Soon after he became a household name across the UK in the 1992 - 93 era, headlining at some of this countries biggest & best events such as Pandemonium, New Age, World Party, New Dawn, Blast, Dance Planet, Helter Skelter, Total Kaos, Infinity, Kinetic, Mind Blown, Bangin Tunes, Dreamscape, Amnesia House, Fibre Optic, Milwaukee's (Equinox), Dance Nation, Fantazia, Summer Dance Festival, Vision, Entropy, Obsession, Adrenalin, Inter Dance, The Edge, Starlight, Heaven On Earth, Zest, Vibealite, Dance Trance, Reincarnation, Devotion, Innersense,Fusion, Tribal Gathering, Perception, Phobia, The Pleasuredome, Frequency, Destiny, Fun-de-mental, Labrynth, Diehard, Southern Exposure, Rezurection, Ardshock, Asylum (Bowlers), AWOL, Warehouse(Doncaster), Uprising, The Drome (Birkenhead), Sutra, Sunrise, Spellbound, Double Dipped, Planet Earth, Origin, Hypnotic, Evolution, Distruxshion & many more but the biggest crowd he ever played to was the massive Fantazia event at Castle Donnington with an estimated 40,000 people there, which he played on the main stage & played the midnight set.
“People in today’s scene would never have thought that I have headlined nearly all the biggest raves there have ever been in this country”.
Over the years he found the music getting faster & harder so he took a back seat from the scene until about 1998 when he started playing more of the original old tunes from his favourite era of music 91-92, as there were so may classic tunes about which to this very day still get a really good response when played, & this brought along the emergence of his own Old Skool night he started in Wolverhampton called 'Reminiscence'. Not long after that Pilgrim also hooked up with the guys from 'Flashback' as they too, were ex Ravers, & were also putting on small parties totally dedicated to the 'Old Skoo'l classics to which he also became their resident DJ & since then the Old Skool scene has risen once again with club events dedicated to the music all over the country.
Pilgrim now likes to turn the clock back by playing at 'Old Skool' events as he finds the atmosphere is always 100% electric at these nights, & not only brings back good memories but also the old faces that had left the scene. This DJ is an excellent mixer, he knows what the crowd wants & executes it well. He has been around for a long time playing alongside some of the original Old Skool DJ’s such as Carl Cox, Stu Allen, Grooverider & Sasha with sets that justify him being just as good.]]></googleplay:description>
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”At this point I was into Hip-Hop in a big way & started going to a regular weekly club called 'The Lord Raglan' in Wolverhampton which played a few Hip Hop tracks but the music played was prodominently Rave so the more I went to the club, I became more exposed to the Rave sound & found myself enjoying it more to the point I started purchasing the music”. 
When he crossed over to playing Rave he took his Hip-Hop turntablism techniques with him, which involved scratching as well as using two copies of the same record, one slightly more ahead than the other to make a doubling affect, hence the record sounding like it has been re-mixed. Such techniques were used by legendary DMC DJ’s like Cash Money, Jazzy Jeff & Cutmaster Swift, who influenced him in his earlier Hip Hop days which became his signature & was just one of many things that made him stand out from all the other DJ’s on the scene.
“For me, a DJ has to do something more than just mix two records together to gain respect as most DJ’s on the circuit can mix two records together but when it comes to scratching & doubling up, it takes a lot of courage as well as talent to perform that  live which is why I choose to do these things as not every DJ can, & thats what makes you stand out & sound different from the next DJ”.
It was 1991 before Pilgrim got his main break, performing at the opening night of the legendary Quest night in Wolverhampton, the night was a great success with an electric atmosphere & became one of the first major weekly clubs that ran every Saturday night. Pilgrim became resident DJ at Quest playing weekl & as the clubs reputation got more well known nationwide, so did his name with people making the trip to the club from as far away as Scotland. Soon after he became a household name across the UK in the 1992 - 93 era, headlining at some of this countries biggest & best events such as Pandemonium, New Age, World Party, New Dawn, Blast, Dance Planet, Helter Skelter, Total Kaos, Infinity, Kinetic, Mind Blown, Bangin Tunes, Dreamscape, Amnesia House, Fibre Optic, Milwaukee's (Equinox), Dance Nation, Fantazia, Summer Dance Festival, Vision, Entropy, Obsession, Adrenalin, Inter Dance, The Edge, Starlight, Heaven On Earth, Zest, Vibealite, Dance Trance, Reincarnation, Devotion, Innersense,Fusion, Tribal Gathering, Perception, Phobia, The Pleasuredome, Frequency, Destiny, Fun-de-mental, Labrynth, Diehard, Southern Exposure, Rezurection, Ardshock, Asylum (Bowlers), AWOL, Warehouse(Doncaster), Uprising, The Drome (Birkenhead), Sutra, Sunrise, Spellbound, Double Dipped, Planet Earth, Origin, Hypnotic, Evolution, Distruxshion & many more but the biggest crowd he ever played to was the massive Fantazia event at Castle Donnington with an estimated 40,000 people there, which he played on the main stage & played the midnight set.
“People in today’s scene would never have thought that I have headlined nearly all the biggest raves there have ever been in this country”.
Over the years he found the music getting faster & harder so he took a back seat from the scene until about 1998 when he started playing more of the original old tunes from his favourite era of music 91-92, as there were so may classic tunes about which to this very day still get a really good response when played, & this brought along the emergence of his own Old Skool night he started in Wolverhampton called 'Reminiscence'. Not long after that Pilgrim also hooked up with the guys from 'Flashback' as they too, were ex Ravers, & were also putting on small parties totally dedicated to the 'Old Skoo'l classics to which he also became their resident DJ & since then the Old Skool scene has risen once again with club events dedicated to the music all over the country.
Pilgrim now likes to turn the clock back by playing at 'Old Skool' events as he finds the atmosphere is always 100% electric at these nights, & not only brings back good memories but also the old faces that had left the scene. This DJ is an excellent mixer, he knows what the crowd wants & executes it well. He has been around for a long time playing alongside some of the original Old Skool DJ’s such as Carl Cox, Stu Allen, Grooverider & Sasha with sets that justify him being just as good.]]></description>
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”At this point I was into Hip-Hop in a big way & started going to a regular weekly club called 'The Lord Raglan' in Wolverhampton which played a few Hip Hop tracks but the music played was prodominently Rave so the more I went to the club, I became more exposed to the Rave sound & found myself enjoying it more to the point I started purchasing the music”. 
When he crossed over to playing Rave he took his Hip-Hop turntablism techniques with him, which involved scratching as well as using two copies of the same record, one slightly more ahead than the other to make a doubling affect, hence the record sounding like it has been re-mixed. Such techniques were used by legendary DMC DJ’s like Cash Money, Jazzy Jeff & Cutmaster Swift, who influenced him in his earlier Hip Hop days which became his signature & was just one of many things that made him stand out from all the other DJ’s on the scene.
“For me, a DJ has to do something more than just mix two records together to gain respect as most DJ’s on the circuit can mix two records together but when it comes to scratching & doubling up, it takes a lot of courage as well as talent to perform that  live which is why I choose to do these things as not every DJ can, & thats what makes you stand out & sound different from the next DJ”.
It was 1991 before Pilgrim got his main break, performing at the opening night of the legendary Quest night in Wolverhampton, the night was a great success with an electric atmosphere & became one of the first major weekly clubs that ran every Saturday night. Pilgrim became resident DJ at Quest playing weekl & as the clubs reputation got more well known nationwide, so did his name with people making the trip to the club from as far away as Scotland. Soon after he became a household name across the UK in the 1992 - 93 era, headlining at some of this countries biggest & best events such as Pandemonium, New Age, World Party, New Dawn, Blast, Dance Planet, Helter Skelter, Total Kaos, Infinity, Kinetic, Mind Blown, Bangin Tunes, Dreamscape, Amnesia House, Fibre Optic, Milwaukee's (Equinox), Dance Nation, Fantazia, Summer Dance Festival, Vision, Entropy, Obsession, Adrenalin, Inter Dance, The Edge, Starlight, Heaven On Earth, Zest, Vibealite, Dance Trance, Reincarnation, Devotion, Innersense,Fusion, Tribal Gathering, Perception, Phobia, The Pleasuredome, Frequency, Destiny, Fun-de-mental, Labrynth, Diehard, Southern Exposure, Rezurection, Ardshock, Asylum (Bowlers), AWOL, Warehouse(Doncaster), Uprising, The Drome (Birkenhead), Sutra, Sunrise, Spellbound, Double Dipped, Planet Earth, Origin, Hypnotic, Evolution, Distruxshion & many more but the biggest crowd he ever played to was the massive Fantazia event at Castle Donnington with an estimated 40,000 people there, which he played on the main stage & played the midnight set.
“People in today’s scene would never have thought that I have headlined nearly all the biggest raves there have ever been in this country”.
Over the years he found the music getting faster & harder so he took a back seat from the scene until about 1998 when he started playing more of the original old tunes from his favourite era of music 91-92, as there were so may classic tunes about which to this very day still get a really good response when played, & this brought along the emergence of his own Old Skool night he started in Wolverhampton called 'Reminiscence'. Not long after that Pilgrim also hooked up with the guys from 'Flashback' as they too, were ex Ravers, & were also putting on small parties totally dedicated to the 'Old Skoo'l classics to which he also became their resident DJ & since then the Old Skool scene has risen once again with club events dedicated to the music all over the country.
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            <description><![CDATA[DJ Pilgrim, a name that graced many an event in the early 90’s, originating from Wolverhampton, West Midlands, UK & still playing at events, one of the finest & most respected DJ’s still in the Old Skool scene. Pilgrim first started getting into 'Rave' music back as early as 1988. 
”At this point I was into Hip-Hop in a big way & started going to a regular weekly club called 'The Lord Raglan' in Wolverhampton which played a few Hip Hop tracks but the music played was prodominently Rave so the more I went to the club, I became more exposed to the Rave sound & found myself enjoying it more to the point I started purchasing the music”. 
When he crossed over to playing Rave he took his Hip-Hop turntablism techniques with him, which involved scratching as well as using two copies of the same record, one slightly more ahead than the other to make a doubling affect, hence the record sounding like it has been re-mixed. Such techniques were used by legendary DMC DJ’s like Cash Money, Jazzy Jeff & Cutmaster Swift, who influenced him in his earlier Hip Hop days which became his signature & was just one of many things that made him stand out from all the other DJ’s on the scene.
“For me, a DJ has to do something more than just mix two records together to gain respect as most DJ’s on the circuit can mix two records together but when it comes to scratching & doubling up, it takes a lot of courage as well as talent to perform that  live which is why I choose to do these things as not every DJ can, & thats what makes you stand out & sound different from the next DJ”.
It was 1991 before Pilgrim got his main break, performing at the opening night of the legendary Quest night in Wolverhampton, the night was a great success with an electric atmosphere & became one of the first major weekly clubs that ran every Saturday night. Pilgrim became resident DJ at Quest playing weekl & as the clubs reputation got more well known nationwide, so did his name with people making the trip to the club from as far away as Scotland. Soon after he became a household name across the UK in the 1992 - 93 era, headlining at some of this countries biggest & best events such as Pandemonium, New Age, World Party, New Dawn, Blast, Dance Planet, Helter Skelter, Total Kaos, Infinity, Kinetic, Mind Blown, Bangin Tunes, Dreamscape, Amnesia House, Fibre Optic, Milwaukee's (Equinox), Dance Nation, Fantazia, Summer Dance Festival, Vision, Entropy, Obsession, Adrenalin, Inter Dance, The Edge, Starlight, Heaven On Earth, Zest, Vibealite, Dance Trance, Reincarnation, Devotion, Innersense,Fusion, Tribal Gathering, Perception, Phobia, The Pleasuredome, Frequency, Destiny, Fun-de-mental, Labrynth, Diehard, Southern Exposure, Rezurection, Ardshock, Asylum (Bowlers), AWOL, Warehouse(Doncaster), Uprising, The Drome (Birkenhead), Sutra, Sunrise, Spellbound, Double Dipped, Planet Earth, Origin, Hypnotic, Evolution, Distruxshion & many more but the biggest crowd he ever played to was the massive Fantazia event at Castle Donnington with an estimated 40,000 people there, which he played on the main stage & played the midnight set.
“People in today’s scene would never have thought that I have headlined nearly all the biggest raves there have ever been in this country”.
Over the years he found the music getting faster & harder so he took a back seat from the scene until about 1998 when he started playing more of the original old tunes from his favourite era of music 91-92, as there were so may classic tunes about which to this very day still get a really good response when played, & this brought along the emergence of his own Old Skool night he started in Wolverhampton called 'Reminiscence'. Not long after that Pilgrim also hooked up with the guys from 'Flashback' as they too, were ex Ravers, & were also putting on small parties totally dedicated to the 'Old Skoo'l classics to which he also became their resident DJ & since then the Old Skool scene has risen once again with club events dedicated to the music all over the country.
Pilgrim now likes to turn the clock back by playing at 'Old Skool' events as he finds the atmosphere is always 100% electric at these nights, & not only brings back good memories but also the old faces that had left the scene. This DJ is an excellent mixer, he knows what the crowd wants & executes it well. He has been around for a long time playing alongside some of the original Old Skool DJ’s such as Carl Cox, Stu Allen, Grooverider & Sasha with sets that justify him being just as good.]]></description>
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”At this point I was into Hip-Hop in a big way & started going to a regular weekly club called 'The Lord Raglan' in Wolverhampton which played a few Hip Hop tracks but the music played was prodominently Rave so the more I went to the club, I became more exposed to the Rave sound & found myself enjoying it more to the point I started purchasing the music”. 
When he crossed over to playing Rave he took his Hip-Hop turntablism techniques with him, which involved scratching as well as using two copies of the same record, one slightly more ahead than the other to make a doubling affect, hence the record sounding like it has been re-mixed. Such techniques were used by legendary DMC DJ’s like Cash Money, Jazzy Jeff & Cutmaster Swift, who influenced him in his earlier Hip Hop days which became his signature & was just one of many things that made him stand out from all the other DJ’s on the scene.
“For me, a DJ has to do something more than just mix two records together to gain respect as most DJ’s on the circuit can mix two records together but when it comes to scratching & doubling up, it takes a lot of courage as well as talent to perform that  live which is why I choose to do these things as not every DJ can, & thats what makes you stand out & sound different from the next DJ”.
It was 1991 before Pilgrim got his main break, performing at the opening night of the legendary Quest night in Wolverhampton, the night was a great success with an electric atmosphere & became one of the first major weekly clubs that ran every Saturday night. Pilgrim became resident DJ at Quest playing weekl & as the clubs reputation got more well known nationwide, so did his name with people making the trip to the club from as far away as Scotland. Soon after he became a household name across the UK in the 1992 - 93 era, headlining at some of this countries biggest & best events such as Pandemonium, New Age, World Party, New Dawn, Blast, Dance Planet, Helter Skelter, Total Kaos, Infinity, Kinetic, Mind Blown, Bangin Tunes, Dreamscape, Amnesia House, Fibre Optic, Milwaukee's (Equinox), Dance Nation, Fantazia, Summer Dance Festival, Vision, Entropy, Obsession, Adrenalin, Inter Dance, The Edge, Starlight, Heaven On Earth, Zest, Vibealite, Dance Trance, Reincarnation, Devotion, Innersense,Fusion, Tribal Gathering, Perception, Phobia, The Pleasuredome, Frequency, Destiny, Fun-de-mental, Labrynth, Diehard, Southern Exposure, Rezurection, Ardshock, Asylum (Bowlers), AWOL, Warehouse(Doncaster), Uprising, The Drome (Birkenhead), Sutra, Sunrise, Spellbound, Double Dipped, Planet Earth, Origin, Hypnotic, Evolution, Distruxshion & many more but the biggest crowd he ever played to was the massive Fantazia event at Castle Donnington with an estimated 40,000 people there, which he played on the main stage & played the midnight set.
“People in today’s scene would never have thought that I have headlined nearly all the biggest raves there have ever been in this country”.
Over the years he found the music getting faster & harder so he took a back seat from the scene until about 1998 when he started playing more of the original old tunes from his favourite era of music 91-92, as there were so may classic tunes about which to this very day still get a really good response when played, & this brought along the emergence of his own Old Skool night he started in Wolverhampton called 'Reminiscence'. Not long after that Pilgrim also hooked up with the guys from 'Flashback' as they too, were ex Ravers, & were also putting on small parties totally dedicated to the 'Old Skoo'l classics to which he also became their resident DJ & since then the Old Skool scene has risen once again with club events dedicated to the music all over the country.
Pilgrim now likes to turn the clock back by playing at 'Old Skool' events as he finds the atmosphere is always 100% electric at these nights, & not only brings back good memories but also the old faces that had left the scene. This DJ is an excellent mixer, he knows what the crowd wants & executes it well. He has been around for a long time playing alongside some of the original Old Skool DJ’s such as Carl Cox, Stu Allen, Grooverider & Sasha with sets that justify him being just as good.]]></googleplay:description>
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            <description><![CDATA[DJ Pilgrim, a name that graced many an event in the early 90’s, originating from Wolverhampton, West Midlands, UK & still playing at events, one of the finest & most respected DJ’s still in the Old Skool scene. Pilgrim first started getting into 'Rave' music back as early as 1988. 
”At this point I was into Hip-Hop in a big way & started going to a regular weekly club called 'The Lord Raglan' in Wolverhampton which played a few Hip Hop tracks but the music played was prodominently Rave so the more I went to the club, I became more exposed to the Rave sound & found myself enjoying it more to the point I started purchasing the music”. 
When he crossed over to playing Rave he took his Hip-Hop turntablism techniques with him, which involved scratching as well as using two copies of the same record, one slightly more ahead than the other to make a doubling affect, hence the record sounding like it has been re-mixed. Such techniques were used by legendary DMC DJ’s like Cash Money, Jazzy Jeff & Cutmaster Swift, who influenced him in his earlier Hip Hop days which became his signature & was just one of many things that made him stand out from all the other DJ’s on the scene.
“For me, a DJ has to do something more than just mix two records together to gain respect as most DJ’s on the circuit can mix two records together but when it comes to scratching & doubling up, it takes a lot of courage as well as talent to perform that  live which is why I choose to do these things as not every DJ can, & thats what makes you stand out & sound different from the next DJ”.
It was 1991 before Pilgrim got his main break, performing at the opening night of the legendary Quest night in Wolverhampton, the night was a great success with an electric atmosphere & became one of the first major weekly clubs that ran every Saturday night. Pilgrim became resident DJ at Quest playing weekl & as the clubs reputation got more well known nationwide, so did his name with people making the trip to the club from as far away as Scotland. Soon after he became a household name across the UK in the 1992 - 93 era, headlining at some of this countries biggest & best events such as Pandemonium, New Age, World Party, New Dawn, Blast, Dance Planet, Helter Skelter, Total Kaos, Infinity, Kinetic, Mind Blown, Bangin Tunes, Dreamscape, Amnesia House, Fibre Optic, Milwaukee's (Equinox), Dance Nation, Fantazia, Summer Dance Festival, Vision, Entropy, Obsession, Adrenalin, Inter Dance, The Edge, Starlight, Heaven On Earth, Zest, Vibealite, Dance Trance, Reincarnation, Devotion, Innersense,Fusion, Tribal Gathering, Perception, Phobia, The Pleasuredome, Frequency, Destiny, Fun-de-mental, Labrynth, Diehard, Southern Exposure, Rezurection, Ardshock, Asylum (Bowlers), AWOL, Warehouse(Doncaster), Uprising, The Drome (Birkenhead), Sutra, Sunrise, Spellbound, Double Dipped, Planet Earth, Origin, Hypnotic, Evolution, Distruxshion & many more but the biggest crowd he ever played to was the massive Fantazia event at Castle Donnington with an estimated 40,000 people there, which he played on the main stage & played the midnight set.
“People in today’s scene would never have thought that I have headlined nearly all the biggest raves there have ever been in this country”.
Over the years he found the music getting faster & harder so he took a back seat from the scene until about 1998 when he started playing more of the original old tunes from his favourite era of music 91-92, as there were so may classic tunes about which to this very day still get a really good response when played, & this brought along the emergence of his own Old Skool night he started in Wolverhampton called 'Reminiscence'. Not long after that Pilgrim also hooked up with the guys from 'Flashback' as they too, were ex Ravers, & were also putting on small parties totally dedicated to the 'Old Skoo'l classics to which he also became their resident DJ & since then the Old Skool scene has risen once again with club events dedicated to the music all over the country.
Pilgrim now likes to turn the clock back by playing at 'Old Skool' events as he finds the atmosphere is always 100% electric at these nights, & not only brings back good memories but also the old faces that had left the scene. This DJ is an excellent mixer, he knows what the crowd wants & executes it well. He has been around for a long time playing alongside some of the original Old Skool DJ’s such as Carl Cox, Stu Allen, Grooverider & Sasha with sets that justify him being just as good.]]></description>
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”At this point I was into Hip-Hop in a big way & started going to a regular weekly club called 'The Lord Raglan' in Wolverhampton which played a few Hip Hop tracks but the music played was prodominently Rave so the more I went to the club, I became more exposed to the Rave sound & found myself enjoying it more to the point I started purchasing the music”. 
When he crossed over to playing Rave he took his Hip-Hop turntablism techniques with him, which involved scratching as well as using two copies of the same record, one slightly more ahead than the other to make a doubling affect, hence the record sounding like it has been re-mixed. Such techniques were used by legendary DMC DJ’s like Cash Money, Jazzy Jeff & Cutmaster Swift, who influenced him in his earlier Hip Hop days which became his signature & was just one of many things that made him stand out from all the other DJ’s on the scene.
“For me, a DJ has to do something more than just mix two records together to gain respect as most DJ’s on the circuit can mix two records together but when it comes to scratching & doubling up, it takes a lot of courage as well as talent to perform that  live which is why I choose to do these things as not every DJ can, & thats what makes you stand out & sound different from the next DJ”.
It was 1991 before Pilgrim got his main break, performing at the opening night of the legendary Quest night in Wolverhampton, the night was a great success with an electric atmosphere & became one of the first major weekly clubs that ran every Saturday night. Pilgrim became resident DJ at Quest playing weekl & as the clubs reputation got more well known nationwide, so did his name with people making the trip to the club from as far away as Scotland. Soon after he became a household name across the UK in the 1992 - 93 era, headlining at some of this countries biggest & best events such as Pandemonium, New Age, World Party, New Dawn, Blast, Dance Planet, Helter Skelter, Total Kaos, Infinity, Kinetic, Mind Blown, Bangin Tunes, Dreamscape, Amnesia House, Fibre Optic, Milwaukee's (Equinox), Dance Nation, Fantazia, Summer Dance Festival, Vision, Entropy, Obsession, Adrenalin, Inter Dance, The Edge, Starlight, Heaven On Earth, Zest, Vibealite, Dance Trance, Reincarnation, Devotion, Innersense,Fusion, Tribal Gathering, Perception, Phobia, The Pleasuredome, Frequency, Destiny, Fun-de-mental, Labrynth, Diehard, Southern Exposure, Rezurection, Ardshock, Asylum (Bowlers), AWOL, Warehouse(Doncaster), Uprising, The Drome (Birkenhead), Sutra, Sunrise, Spellbound, Double Dipped, Planet Earth, Origin, Hypnotic, Evolution, Distruxshion & many more but the biggest crowd he ever played to was the massive Fantazia event at Castle Donnington with an estimated 40,000 people there, which he played on the main stage & played the midnight set.
“People in today’s scene would never have thought that I have headlined nearly all the biggest raves there have ever been in this country”.
Over the years he found the music getting faster & harder so he took a back seat from the scene until about 1998 when he started playing more of the original old tunes from his favourite era of music 91-92, as there were so may classic tunes about which to this very day still get a really good response when played, & this brought along the emergence of his own Old Skool night he started in Wolverhampton called 'Reminiscence'. Not long after that Pilgrim also hooked up with the guys from 'Flashback' as they too, were ex Ravers, & were also putting on small parties totally dedicated to the 'Old Skoo'l classics to which he also became their resident DJ & since then the Old Skool scene has risen once again with club events dedicated to the music all over the country.
Pilgrim now likes to turn the clock back by playing at 'Old Skool' events as he finds the atmosphere is always 100% electric at these nights, & not only brings back good memories but also the old faces that had left the scene. This DJ is an excellent mixer, he knows what the crowd wants & executes it well. He has been around for a long time playing alongside some of the original Old Skool DJ’s such as Carl Cox, Stu Allen, Grooverider & Sasha with sets that justify him being just as good.]]></googleplay:description>
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            <title><![CDATA[Pilgrim & Top Buzz - Quest 1991]]></title>
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            <itunes:author><![CDATA[Dj Pilgrim]]></itunes:author>
            <description><![CDATA[DJ Pilgrim, a name that graced many an event in the early 90’s, originating from Wolverhampton, West Midlands, UK & still playing at events, one of the finest & most respected DJ’s still in the Old Skool scene. Pilgrim first started getting into 'Rave' music back as early as 1988. 
”At this point I was into Hip-Hop in a big way & started going to a regular weekly club called 'The Lord Raglan' in Wolverhampton which played a few Hip Hop tracks but the music played was prodominently Rave so the more I went to the club, I became more exposed to the Rave sound & found myself enjoying it more to the point I started purchasing the music”. 
When he crossed over to playing Rave he took his Hip-Hop turntablism techniques with him, which involved scratching as well as using two copies of the same record, one slightly more ahead than the other to make a doubling affect, hence the record sounding like it has been re-mixed. Such techniques were used by legendary DMC DJ’s like Cash Money, Jazzy Jeff & Cutmaster Swift, who influenced him in his earlier Hip Hop days which became his signature & was just one of many things that made him stand out from all the other DJ’s on the scene.
“For me, a DJ has to do something more than just mix two records together to gain respect as most DJ’s on the circuit can mix two records together but when it comes to scratching & doubling up, it takes a lot of courage as well as talent to perform that  live which is why I choose to do these things as not every DJ can, & thats what makes you stand out & sound different from the next DJ”.
It was 1991 before Pilgrim got his main break, performing at the opening night of the legendary Quest night in Wolverhampton, the night was a great success with an electric atmosphere & became one of the first major weekly clubs that ran every Saturday night. Pilgrim became resident DJ at Quest playing weekl & as the clubs reputation got more well known nationwide, so did his name with people making the trip to the club from as far away as Scotland. Soon after he became a household name across the UK in the 1992 - 93 era, headlining at some of this countries biggest & best events such as Pandemonium, New Age, World Party, New Dawn, Blast, Dance Planet, Helter Skelter, Total Kaos, Infinity, Kinetic, Mind Blown, Bangin Tunes, Dreamscape, Amnesia House, Fibre Optic, Milwaukee's (Equinox), Dance Nation, Fantazia, Summer Dance Festival, Vision, Entropy, Obsession, Adrenalin, Inter Dance, The Edge, Starlight, Heaven On Earth, Zest, Vibealite, Dance Trance, Reincarnation, Devotion, Innersense,Fusion, Tribal Gathering, Perception, Phobia, The Pleasuredome, Frequency, Destiny, Fun-de-mental, Labrynth, Diehard, Southern Exposure, Rezurection, Ardshock, Asylum (Bowlers), AWOL, Warehouse(Doncaster), Uprising, The Drome (Birkenhead), Sutra, Sunrise, Spellbound, Double Dipped, Planet Earth, Origin, Hypnotic, Evolution, Distruxshion & many more but the biggest crowd he ever played to was the massive Fantazia event at Castle Donnington with an estimated 40,000 people there, which he played on the main stage & played the midnight set.
“People in today’s scene would never have thought that I have headlined nearly all the biggest raves there have ever been in this country”.
Over the years he found the music getting faster & harder so he took a back seat from the scene until about 1998 when he started playing more of the original old tunes from his favourite era of music 91-92, as there were so may classic tunes about which to this very day still get a really good response when played, & this brought along the emergence of his own Old Skool night he started in Wolverhampton called 'Reminiscence'. Not long after that Pilgrim also hooked up with the guys from 'Flashback' as they too, were ex Ravers, & were also putting on small parties totally dedicated to the 'Old Skoo'l classics to which he also became their resident DJ & since then the Old Skool scene has risen once again with club events dedicated to the music all over the country.
Pilgrim now likes to turn the clock back by playing at 'Old Skool' events as he finds the atmosphere is always 100% electric at these nights, & not only brings back good memories but also the old faces that had left the scene. This DJ is an excellent mixer, he knows what the crowd wants & executes it well. He has been around for a long time playing alongside some of the original Old Skool DJ’s such as Carl Cox, Stu Allen, Grooverider & Sasha with sets that justify him being just as good.]]></description>
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”At this point I was into Hip-Hop in a big way & started going to a regular weekly club called 'The Lord Raglan' in Wolverhampton which played a few Hip Hop tracks but the music played was prodominently Rave so the more I went to the club, I became more exposed to the Rave sound & found myself enjoying it more to the point I started purchasing the music”. 
When he crossed over to playing Rave he took his Hip-Hop turntablism techniques with him, which involved scratching as well as using two copies of the same record, one slightly more ahead than the other to make a doubling affect, hence the record sounding like it has been re-mixed. Such techniques were used by legendary DMC DJ’s like Cash Money, Jazzy Jeff & Cutmaster Swift, who influenced him in his earlier Hip Hop days which became his signature & was just one of many things that made him stand out from all the other DJ’s on the scene.
“For me, a DJ has to do something more than just mix two records together to gain respect as most DJ’s on the circuit can mix two records together but when it comes to scratching & doubling up, it takes a lot of courage as well as talent to perform that  live which is why I choose to do these things as not every DJ can, & thats what makes you stand out & sound different from the next DJ”.
It was 1991 before Pilgrim got his main break, performing at the opening night of the legendary Quest night in Wolverhampton, the night was a great success with an electric atmosphere & became one of the first major weekly clubs that ran every Saturday night. Pilgrim became resident DJ at Quest playing weekl & as the clubs reputation got more well known nationwide, so did his name with people making the trip to the club from as far away as Scotland. Soon after he became a household name across the UK in the 1992 - 93 era, headlining at some of this countries biggest & best events such as Pandemonium, New Age, World Party, New Dawn, Blast, Dance Planet, Helter Skelter, Total Kaos, Infinity, Kinetic, Mind Blown, Bangin Tunes, Dreamscape, Amnesia House, Fibre Optic, Milwaukee's (Equinox), Dance Nation, Fantazia, Summer Dance Festival, Vision, Entropy, Obsession, Adrenalin, Inter Dance, The Edge, Starlight, Heaven On Earth, Zest, Vibealite, Dance Trance, Reincarnation, Devotion, Innersense,Fusion, Tribal Gathering, Perception, Phobia, The Pleasuredome, Frequency, Destiny, Fun-de-mental, Labrynth, Diehard, Southern Exposure, Rezurection, Ardshock, Asylum (Bowlers), AWOL, Warehouse(Doncaster), Uprising, The Drome (Birkenhead), Sutra, Sunrise, Spellbound, Double Dipped, Planet Earth, Origin, Hypnotic, Evolution, Distruxshion & many more but the biggest crowd he ever played to was the massive Fantazia event at Castle Donnington with an estimated 40,000 people there, which he played on the main stage & played the midnight set.
“People in today’s scene would never have thought that I have headlined nearly all the biggest raves there have ever been in this country”.
Over the years he found the music getting faster & harder so he took a back seat from the scene until about 1998 when he started playing more of the original old tunes from his favourite era of music 91-92, as there were so may classic tunes about which to this very day still get a really good response when played, & this brought along the emergence of his own Old Skool night he started in Wolverhampton called 'Reminiscence'. Not long after that Pilgrim also hooked up with the guys from 'Flashback' as they too, were ex Ravers, & were also putting on small parties totally dedicated to the 'Old Skoo'l classics to which he also became their resident DJ & since then the Old Skool scene has risen once again with club events dedicated to the music all over the country.
Pilgrim now likes to turn the clock back by playing at 'Old Skool' events as he finds the atmosphere is always 100% electric at these nights, & not only brings back good memories but also the old faces that had left the scene. This DJ is an excellent mixer, he knows what the crowd wants & executes it well. He has been around for a long time playing alongside some of the original Old Skool DJ’s such as Carl Cox, Stu Allen, Grooverider & Sasha with sets that justify him being just as good.]]></googleplay:description>
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            <title><![CDATA[Randall & LTJ Bukem - Quest 1993]]></title>
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            <description><![CDATA[DJ Pilgrim, a name that graced many an event in the early 90’s, originating from Wolverhampton, West Midlands, UK & still playing at events, one of the finest & most respected DJ’s still in the Old Skool scene. Pilgrim first started getting into 'Rave' music back as early as 1988. 
”At this point I was into Hip-Hop in a big way & started going to a regular weekly club called 'The Lord Raglan' in Wolverhampton which played a few Hip Hop tracks but the music played was prodominently Rave so the more I went to the club, I became more exposed to the Rave sound & found myself enjoying it more to the point I started purchasing the music”. 
When he crossed over to playing Rave he took his Hip-Hop turntablism techniques with him, which involved scratching as well as using two copies of the same record, one slightly more ahead than the other to make a doubling affect, hence the record sounding like it has been re-mixed. Such techniques were used by legendary DMC DJ’s like Cash Money, Jazzy Jeff & Cutmaster Swift, who influenced him in his earlier Hip Hop days which became his signature & was just one of many things that made him stand out from all the other DJ’s on the scene.
“For me, a DJ has to do something more than just mix two records together to gain respect as most DJ’s on the circuit can mix two records together but when it comes to scratching & doubling up, it takes a lot of courage as well as talent to perform that  live which is why I choose to do these things as not every DJ can, & thats what makes you stand out & sound different from the next DJ”.
It was 1991 before Pilgrim got his main break, performing at the opening night of the legendary Quest night in Wolverhampton, the night was a great success with an electric atmosphere & became one of the first major weekly clubs that ran every Saturday night. Pilgrim became resident DJ at Quest playing weekl & as the clubs reputation got more well known nationwide, so did his name with people making the trip to the club from as far away as Scotland. Soon after he became a household name across the UK in the 1992 - 93 era, headlining at some of this countries biggest & best events such as Pandemonium, New Age, World Party, New Dawn, Blast, Dance Planet, Helter Skelter, Total Kaos, Infinity, Kinetic, Mind Blown, Bangin Tunes, Dreamscape, Amnesia House, Fibre Optic, Milwaukee's (Equinox), Dance Nation, Fantazia, Summer Dance Festival, Vision, Entropy, Obsession, Adrenalin, Inter Dance, The Edge, Starlight, Heaven On Earth, Zest, Vibealite, Dance Trance, Reincarnation, Devotion, Innersense,Fusion, Tribal Gathering, Perception, Phobia, The Pleasuredome, Frequency, Destiny, Fun-de-mental, Labrynth, Diehard, Southern Exposure, Rezurection, Ardshock, Asylum (Bowlers), AWOL, Warehouse(Doncaster), Uprising, The Drome (Birkenhead), Sutra, Sunrise, Spellbound, Double Dipped, Planet Earth, Origin, Hypnotic, Evolution, Distruxshion & many more but the biggest crowd he ever played to was the massive Fantazia event at Castle Donnington with an estimated 40,000 people there, which he played on the main stage & played the midnight set.
“People in today’s scene would never have thought that I have headlined nearly all the biggest raves there have ever been in this country”.
Over the years he found the music getting faster & harder so he took a back seat from the scene until about 1998 when he started playing more of the original old tunes from his favourite era of music 91-92, as there were so may classic tunes about which to this very day still get a really good response when played, & this brought along the emergence of his own Old Skool night he started in Wolverhampton called 'Reminiscence'. Not long after that Pilgrim also hooked up with the guys from 'Flashback' as they too, were ex Ravers, & were also putting on small parties totally dedicated to the 'Old Skoo'l classics to which he also became their resident DJ & since then the Old Skool scene has risen once again with club events dedicated to the music all over the country.
Pilgrim now likes to turn the clock back by playing at 'Old Skool' events as he finds the atmosphere is always 100% electric at these nights, & not only brings back good memories but also the old faces that had left the scene. This DJ is an excellent mixer, he knows what the crowd wants & executes it well. He has been around for a long time playing alongside some of the original Old Skool DJ’s such as Carl Cox, Stu Allen, Grooverider & Sasha with sets that justify him being just as good.]]></description>
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”At this point I was into Hip-Hop in a big way & started going to a regular weekly club called 'The Lord Raglan' in Wolverhampton which played a few Hip Hop tracks but the music played was prodominently Rave so the more I went to the club, I became more exposed to the Rave sound & found myself enjoying it more to the point I started purchasing the music”. 
When he crossed over to playing Rave he took his Hip-Hop turntablism techniques with him, which involved scratching as well as using two copies of the same record, one slightly more ahead than the other to make a doubling affect, hence the record sounding like it has been re-mixed. Such techniques were used by legendary DMC DJ’s like Cash Money, Jazzy Jeff & Cutmaster Swift, who influenced him in his earlier Hip Hop days which became his signature & was just one of many things that made him stand out from all the other DJ’s on the scene.
“For me, a DJ has to do something more than just mix two records together to gain respect as most DJ’s on the circuit can mix two records together but when it comes to scratching & doubling up, it takes a lot of courage as well as talent to perform that  live which is why I choose to do these things as not every DJ can, & thats what makes you stand out & sound different from the next DJ”.
It was 1991 before Pilgrim got his main break, performing at the opening night of the legendary Quest night in Wolverhampton, the night was a great success with an electric atmosphere & became one of the first major weekly clubs that ran every Saturday night. Pilgrim became resident DJ at Quest playing weekl & as the clubs reputation got more well known nationwide, so did his name with people making the trip to the club from as far away as Scotland. Soon after he became a household name across the UK in the 1992 - 93 era, headlining at some of this countries biggest & best events such as Pandemonium, New Age, World Party, New Dawn, Blast, Dance Planet, Helter Skelter, Total Kaos, Infinity, Kinetic, Mind Blown, Bangin Tunes, Dreamscape, Amnesia House, Fibre Optic, Milwaukee's (Equinox), Dance Nation, Fantazia, Summer Dance Festival, Vision, Entropy, Obsession, Adrenalin, Inter Dance, The Edge, Starlight, Heaven On Earth, Zest, Vibealite, Dance Trance, Reincarnation, Devotion, Innersense,Fusion, Tribal Gathering, Perception, Phobia, The Pleasuredome, Frequency, Destiny, Fun-de-mental, Labrynth, Diehard, Southern Exposure, Rezurection, Ardshock, Asylum (Bowlers), AWOL, Warehouse(Doncaster), Uprising, The Drome (Birkenhead), Sutra, Sunrise, Spellbound, Double Dipped, Planet Earth, Origin, Hypnotic, Evolution, Distruxshion & many more but the biggest crowd he ever played to was the massive Fantazia event at Castle Donnington with an estimated 40,000 people there, which he played on the main stage & played the midnight set.
“People in today’s scene would never have thought that I have headlined nearly all the biggest raves there have ever been in this country”.
Over the years he found the music getting faster & harder so he took a back seat from the scene until about 1998 when he started playing more of the original old tunes from his favourite era of music 91-92, as there were so may classic tunes about which to this very day still get a really good response when played, & this brought along the emergence of his own Old Skool night he started in Wolverhampton called 'Reminiscence'. Not long after that Pilgrim also hooked up with the guys from 'Flashback' as they too, were ex Ravers, & were also putting on small parties totally dedicated to the 'Old Skoo'l classics to which he also became their resident DJ & since then the Old Skool scene has risen once again with club events dedicated to the music all over the country.
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            <title><![CDATA[Ratpack 1 - Quest November 16th 1991]]></title>
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”At this point I was into Hip-Hop in a big way & started going to a regular weekly club called 'The Lord Raglan' in Wolverhampton which played a few Hip Hop tracks but the music played was prodominently Rave so the more I went to the club, I became more exposed to the Rave sound & found myself enjoying it more to the point I started purchasing the music”. 
When he crossed over to playing Rave he took his Hip-Hop turntablism techniques with him, which involved scratching as well as using two copies of the same record, one slightly more ahead than the other to make a doubling affect, hence the record sounding like it has been re-mixed. Such techniques were used by legendary DMC DJ’s like Cash Money, Jazzy Jeff & Cutmaster Swift, who influenced him in his earlier Hip Hop days which became his signature & was just one of many things that made him stand out from all the other DJ’s on the scene.
“For me, a DJ has to do something more than just mix two records together to gain respect as most DJ’s on the circuit can mix two records together but when it comes to scratching & doubling up, it takes a lot of courage as well as talent to perform that  live which is why I choose to do these things as not every DJ can, & thats what makes you stand out & sound different from the next DJ”.
It was 1991 before Pilgrim got his main break, performing at the opening night of the legendary Quest night in Wolverhampton, the night was a great success with an electric atmosphere & became one of the first major weekly clubs that ran every Saturday night. Pilgrim became resident DJ at Quest playing weekl & as the clubs reputation got more well known nationwide, so did his name with people making the trip to the club from as far away as Scotland. Soon after he became a household name across the UK in the 1992 - 93 era, headlining at some of this countries biggest & best events such as Pandemonium, New Age, World Party, New Dawn, Blast, Dance Planet, Helter Skelter, Total Kaos, Infinity, Kinetic, Mind Blown, Bangin Tunes, Dreamscape, Amnesia House, Fibre Optic, Milwaukee's (Equinox), Dance Nation, Fantazia, Summer Dance Festival, Vision, Entropy, Obsession, Adrenalin, Inter Dance, The Edge, Starlight, Heaven On Earth, Zest, Vibealite, Dance Trance, Reincarnation, Devotion, Innersense,Fusion, Tribal Gathering, Perception, Phobia, The Pleasuredome, Frequency, Destiny, Fun-de-mental, Labrynth, Diehard, Southern Exposure, Rezurection, Ardshock, Asylum (Bowlers), AWOL, Warehouse(Doncaster), Uprising, The Drome (Birkenhead), Sutra, Sunrise, Spellbound, Double Dipped, Planet Earth, Origin, Hypnotic, Evolution, Distruxshion & many more but the biggest crowd he ever played to was the massive Fantazia event at Castle Donnington with an estimated 40,000 people there, which he played on the main stage & played the midnight set.
“People in today’s scene would never have thought that I have headlined nearly all the biggest raves there have ever been in this country”.
Over the years he found the music getting faster & harder so he took a back seat from the scene until about 1998 when he started playing more of the original old tunes from his favourite era of music 91-92, as there were so may classic tunes about which to this very day still get a really good response when played, & this brought along the emergence of his own Old Skool night he started in Wolverhampton called 'Reminiscence'. Not long after that Pilgrim also hooked up with the guys from 'Flashback' as they too, were ex Ravers, & were also putting on small parties totally dedicated to the 'Old Skoo'l classics to which he also became their resident DJ & since then the Old Skool scene has risen once again with club events dedicated to the music all over the country.
Pilgrim now likes to turn the clock back by playing at 'Old Skool' events as he finds the atmosphere is always 100% electric at these nights, & not only brings back good memories but also the old faces that had left the scene. This DJ is an excellent mixer, he knows what the crowd wants & executes it well. He has been around for a long time playing alongside some of the original Old Skool DJ’s such as Carl Cox, Stu Allen, Grooverider & Sasha with sets that justify him being just as good.]]></description>
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”At this point I was into Hip-Hop in a big way & started going to a regular weekly club called 'The Lord Raglan' in Wolverhampton which played a few Hip Hop tracks but the music played was prodominently Rave so the more I went to the club, I became more exposed to the Rave sound & found myself enjoying it more to the point I started purchasing the music”. 
When he crossed over to playing Rave he took his Hip-Hop turntablism techniques with him, which involved scratching as well as using two copies of the same record, one slightly more ahead than the other to make a doubling affect, hence the record sounding like it has been re-mixed. Such techniques were used by legendary DMC DJ’s like Cash Money, Jazzy Jeff & Cutmaster Swift, who influenced him in his earlier Hip Hop days which became his signature & was just one of many things that made him stand out from all the other DJ’s on the scene.
“For me, a DJ has to do something more than just mix two records together to gain respect as most DJ’s on the circuit can mix two records together but when it comes to scratching & doubling up, it takes a lot of courage as well as talent to perform that  live which is why I choose to do these things as not every DJ can, & thats what makes you stand out & sound different from the next DJ”.
It was 1991 before Pilgrim got his main break, performing at the opening night of the legendary Quest night in Wolverhampton, the night was a great success with an electric atmosphere & became one of the first major weekly clubs that ran every Saturday night. Pilgrim became resident DJ at Quest playing weekl & as the clubs reputation got more well known nationwide, so did his name with people making the trip to the club from as far away as Scotland. Soon after he became a household name across the UK in the 1992 - 93 era, headlining at some of this countries biggest & best events such as Pandemonium, New Age, World Party, New Dawn, Blast, Dance Planet, Helter Skelter, Total Kaos, Infinity, Kinetic, Mind Blown, Bangin Tunes, Dreamscape, Amnesia House, Fibre Optic, Milwaukee's (Equinox), Dance Nation, Fantazia, Summer Dance Festival, Vision, Entropy, Obsession, Adrenalin, Inter Dance, The Edge, Starlight, Heaven On Earth, Zest, Vibealite, Dance Trance, Reincarnation, Devotion, Innersense,Fusion, Tribal Gathering, Perception, Phobia, The Pleasuredome, Frequency, Destiny, Fun-de-mental, Labrynth, Diehard, Southern Exposure, Rezurection, Ardshock, Asylum (Bowlers), AWOL, Warehouse(Doncaster), Uprising, The Drome (Birkenhead), Sutra, Sunrise, Spellbound, Double Dipped, Planet Earth, Origin, Hypnotic, Evolution, Distruxshion & many more but the biggest crowd he ever played to was the massive Fantazia event at Castle Donnington with an estimated 40,000 people there, which he played on the main stage & played the midnight set.
“People in today’s scene would never have thought that I have headlined nearly all the biggest raves there have ever been in this country”.
Over the years he found the music getting faster & harder so he took a back seat from the scene until about 1998 when he started playing more of the original old tunes from his favourite era of music 91-92, as there were so may classic tunes about which to this very day still get a really good response when played, & this brought along the emergence of his own Old Skool night he started in Wolverhampton called 'Reminiscence'. Not long after that Pilgrim also hooked up with the guys from 'Flashback' as they too, were ex Ravers, & were also putting on small parties totally dedicated to the 'Old Skoo'l classics to which he also became their resident DJ & since then the Old Skool scene has risen once again with club events dedicated to the music all over the country.
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”At this point I was into Hip-Hop in a big way & started going to a regular weekly club called 'The Lord Raglan' in Wolverhampton which played a few Hip Hop tracks but the music played was prodominently Rave so the more I went to the club, I became more exposed to the Rave sound & found myself enjoying it more to the point I started purchasing the music”. 
When he crossed over to playing Rave he took his Hip-Hop turntablism techniques with him, which involved scratching as well as using two copies of the same record, one slightly more ahead than the other to make a doubling affect, hence the record sounding like it has been re-mixed. Such techniques were used by legendary DMC DJ’s like Cash Money, Jazzy Jeff & Cutmaster Swift, who influenced him in his earlier Hip Hop days which became his signature & was just one of many things that made him stand out from all the other DJ’s on the scene.
“For me, a DJ has to do something more than just mix two records together to gain respect as most DJ’s on the circuit can mix two records together but when it comes to scratching & doubling up, it takes a lot of courage as well as talent to perform that  live which is why I choose to do these things as not every DJ can, & thats what makes you stand out & sound different from the next DJ”.
It was 1991 before Pilgrim got his main break, performing at the opening night of the legendary Quest night in Wolverhampton, the night was a great success with an electric atmosphere & became one of the first major weekly clubs that ran every Saturday night. Pilgrim became resident DJ at Quest playing weekl & as the clubs reputation got more well known nationwide, so did his name with people making the trip to the club from as far away as Scotland. Soon after he became a household name across the UK in the 1992 - 93 era, headlining at some of this countries biggest & best events such as Pandemonium, New Age, World Party, New Dawn, Blast, Dance Planet, Helter Skelter, Total Kaos, Infinity, Kinetic, Mind Blown, Bangin Tunes, Dreamscape, Amnesia House, Fibre Optic, Milwaukee's (Equinox), Dance Nation, Fantazia, Summer Dance Festival, Vision, Entropy, Obsession, Adrenalin, Inter Dance, The Edge, Starlight, Heaven On Earth, Zest, Vibealite, Dance Trance, Reincarnation, Devotion, Innersense,Fusion, Tribal Gathering, Perception, Phobia, The Pleasuredome, Frequency, Destiny, Fun-de-mental, Labrynth, Diehard, Southern Exposure, Rezurection, Ardshock, Asylum (Bowlers), AWOL, Warehouse(Doncaster), Uprising, The Drome (Birkenhead), Sutra, Sunrise, Spellbound, Double Dipped, Planet Earth, Origin, Hypnotic, Evolution, Distruxshion & many more but the biggest crowd he ever played to was the massive Fantazia event at Castle Donnington with an estimated 40,000 people there, which he played on the main stage & played the midnight set.
“People in today’s scene would never have thought that I have headlined nearly all the biggest raves there have ever been in this country”.
Over the years he found the music getting faster & harder so he took a back seat from the scene until about 1998 when he started playing more of the original old tunes from his favourite era of music 91-92, as there were so may classic tunes about which to this very day still get a really good response when played, & this brought along the emergence of his own Old Skool night he started in Wolverhampton called 'Reminiscence'. Not long after that Pilgrim also hooked up with the guys from 'Flashback' as they too, were ex Ravers, & were also putting on small parties totally dedicated to the 'Old Skoo'l classics to which he also became their resident DJ & since then the Old Skool scene has risen once again with club events dedicated to the music all over the country.
Pilgrim now likes to turn the clock back by playing at 'Old Skool' events as he finds the atmosphere is always 100% electric at these nights, & not only brings back good memories but also the old faces that had left the scene. This DJ is an excellent mixer, he knows what the crowd wants & executes it well. He has been around for a long time playing alongside some of the original Old Skool DJ’s such as Carl Cox, Stu Allen, Grooverider & Sasha with sets that justify him being just as good.]]></description>
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”At this point I was into Hip-Hop in a big way & started going to a regular weekly club called 'The Lord Raglan' in Wolverhampton which played a few Hip Hop tracks but the music played was prodominently Rave so the more I went to the club, I became more exposed to the Rave sound & found myself enjoying it more to the point I started purchasing the music”. 
When he crossed over to playing Rave he took his Hip-Hop turntablism techniques with him, which involved scratching as well as using two copies of the same record, one slightly more ahead than the other to make a doubling affect, hence the record sounding like it has been re-mixed. Such techniques were used by legendary DMC DJ’s like Cash Money, Jazzy Jeff & Cutmaster Swift, who influenced him in his earlier Hip Hop days which became his signature & was just one of many things that made him stand out from all the other DJ’s on the scene.
“For me, a DJ has to do something more than just mix two records together to gain respect as most DJ’s on the circuit can mix two records together but when it comes to scratching & doubling up, it takes a lot of courage as well as talent to perform that  live which is why I choose to do these things as not every DJ can, & thats what makes you stand out & sound different from the next DJ”.
It was 1991 before Pilgrim got his main break, performing at the opening night of the legendary Quest night in Wolverhampton, the night was a great success with an electric atmosphere & became one of the first major weekly clubs that ran every Saturday night. Pilgrim became resident DJ at Quest playing weekl & as the clubs reputation got more well known nationwide, so did his name with people making the trip to the club from as far away as Scotland. Soon after he became a household name across the UK in the 1992 - 93 era, headlining at some of this countries biggest & best events such as Pandemonium, New Age, World Party, New Dawn, Blast, Dance Planet, Helter Skelter, Total Kaos, Infinity, Kinetic, Mind Blown, Bangin Tunes, Dreamscape, Amnesia House, Fibre Optic, Milwaukee's (Equinox), Dance Nation, Fantazia, Summer Dance Festival, Vision, Entropy, Obsession, Adrenalin, Inter Dance, The Edge, Starlight, Heaven On Earth, Zest, Vibealite, Dance Trance, Reincarnation, Devotion, Innersense,Fusion, Tribal Gathering, Perception, Phobia, The Pleasuredome, Frequency, Destiny, Fun-de-mental, Labrynth, Diehard, Southern Exposure, Rezurection, Ardshock, Asylum (Bowlers), AWOL, Warehouse(Doncaster), Uprising, The Drome (Birkenhead), Sutra, Sunrise, Spellbound, Double Dipped, Planet Earth, Origin, Hypnotic, Evolution, Distruxshion & many more but the biggest crowd he ever played to was the massive Fantazia event at Castle Donnington with an estimated 40,000 people there, which he played on the main stage & played the midnight set.
“People in today’s scene would never have thought that I have headlined nearly all the biggest raves there have ever been in this country”.
Over the years he found the music getting faster & harder so he took a back seat from the scene until about 1998 when he started playing more of the original old tunes from his favourite era of music 91-92, as there were so may classic tunes about which to this very day still get a really good response when played, & this brought along the emergence of his own Old Skool night he started in Wolverhampton called 'Reminiscence'. Not long after that Pilgrim also hooked up with the guys from 'Flashback' as they too, were ex Ravers, & were also putting on small parties totally dedicated to the 'Old Skoo'l classics to which he also became their resident DJ & since then the Old Skool scene has risen once again with club events dedicated to the music all over the country.
Pilgrim now likes to turn the clock back by playing at 'Old Skool' events as he finds the atmosphere is always 100% electric at these nights, & not only brings back good memories but also the old faces that had left the scene. This DJ is an excellent mixer, he knows what the crowd wants & executes it well. He has been around for a long time playing alongside some of the original Old Skool DJ’s such as Carl Cox, Stu Allen, Grooverider & Sasha with sets that justify him being just as good.]]></googleplay:description>
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            <description><![CDATA[DJ Pilgrim, a name that graced many an event in the early 90’s, originating from Wolverhampton, West Midlands, UK & still playing at events, one of the finest & most respected DJ’s still in the Old Skool scene. Pilgrim first started getting into 'Rave' music back as early as 1988. 
”At this point I was into Hip-Hop in a big way & started going to a regular weekly club called 'The Lord Raglan' in Wolverhampton which played a few Hip Hop tracks but the music played was prodominently Rave so the more I went to the club, I became more exposed to the Rave sound & found myself enjoying it more to the point I started purchasing the music”. 
When he crossed over to playing Rave he took his Hip-Hop turntablism techniques with him, which involved scratching as well as using two copies of the same record, one slightly more ahead than the other to make a doubling affect, hence the record sounding like it has been re-mixed. Such techniques were used by legendary DMC DJ’s like Cash Money, Jazzy Jeff & Cutmaster Swift, who influenced him in his earlier Hip Hop days which became his signature & was just one of many things that made him stand out from all the other DJ’s on the scene.
“For me, a DJ has to do something more than just mix two records together to gain respect as most DJ’s on the circuit can mix two records together but when it comes to scratching & doubling up, it takes a lot of courage as well as talent to perform that  live which is why I choose to do these things as not every DJ can, & thats what makes you stand out & sound different from the next DJ”.
It was 1991 before Pilgrim got his main break, performing at the opening night of the legendary Quest night in Wolverhampton, the night was a great success with an electric atmosphere & became one of the first major weekly clubs that ran every Saturday night. Pilgrim became resident DJ at Quest playing weekl & as the clubs reputation got more well known nationwide, so did his name with people making the trip to the club from as far away as Scotland. Soon after he became a household name across the UK in the 1992 - 93 era, headlining at some of this countries biggest & best events such as Pandemonium, New Age, World Party, New Dawn, Blast, Dance Planet, Helter Skelter, Total Kaos, Infinity, Kinetic, Mind Blown, Bangin Tunes, Dreamscape, Amnesia House, Fibre Optic, Milwaukee's (Equinox), Dance Nation, Fantazia, Summer Dance Festival, Vision, Entropy, Obsession, Adrenalin, Inter Dance, The Edge, Starlight, Heaven On Earth, Zest, Vibealite, Dance Trance, Reincarnation, Devotion, Innersense,Fusion, Tribal Gathering, Perception, Phobia, The Pleasuredome, Frequency, Destiny, Fun-de-mental, Labrynth, Diehard, Southern Exposure, Rezurection, Ardshock, Asylum (Bowlers), AWOL, Warehouse(Doncaster), Uprising, The Drome (Birkenhead), Sutra, Sunrise, Spellbound, Double Dipped, Planet Earth, Origin, Hypnotic, Evolution, Distruxshion & many more but the biggest crowd he ever played to was the massive Fantazia event at Castle Donnington with an estimated 40,000 people there, which he played on the main stage & played the midnight set.
“People in today’s scene would never have thought that I have headlined nearly all the biggest raves there have ever been in this country”.
Over the years he found the music getting faster & harder so he took a back seat from the scene until about 1998 when he started playing more of the original old tunes from his favourite era of music 91-92, as there were so may classic tunes about which to this very day still get a really good response when played, & this brought along the emergence of his own Old Skool night he started in Wolverhampton called 'Reminiscence'. Not long after that Pilgrim also hooked up with the guys from 'Flashback' as they too, were ex Ravers, & were also putting on small parties totally dedicated to the 'Old Skoo'l classics to which he also became their resident DJ & since then the Old Skool scene has risen once again with club events dedicated to the music all over the country.
Pilgrim now likes to turn the clock back by playing at 'Old Skool' events as he finds the atmosphere is always 100% electric at these nights, & not only brings back good memories but also the old faces that had left the scene. This DJ is an excellent mixer, he knows what the crowd wants & executes it well. He has been around for a long time playing alongside some of the original Old Skool DJ’s such as Carl Cox, Stu Allen, Grooverider & Sasha with sets that justify him being just as good.]]></description>
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”At this point I was into Hip-Hop in a big way & started going to a regular weekly club called 'The Lord Raglan' in Wolverhampton which played a few Hip Hop tracks but the music played was prodominently Rave so the more I went to the club, I became more exposed to the Rave sound & found myself enjoying it more to the point I started purchasing the music”. 
When he crossed over to playing Rave he took his Hip-Hop turntablism techniques with him, which involved scratching as well as using two copies of the same record, one slightly more ahead than the other to make a doubling affect, hence the record sounding like it has been re-mixed. Such techniques were used by legendary DMC DJ’s like Cash Money, Jazzy Jeff & Cutmaster Swift, who influenced him in his earlier Hip Hop days which became his signature & was just one of many things that made him stand out from all the other DJ’s on the scene.
“For me, a DJ has to do something more than just mix two records together to gain respect as most DJ’s on the circuit can mix two records together but when it comes to scratching & doubling up, it takes a lot of courage as well as talent to perform that  live which is why I choose to do these things as not every DJ can, & thats what makes you stand out & sound different from the next DJ”.
It was 1991 before Pilgrim got his main break, performing at the opening night of the legendary Quest night in Wolverhampton, the night was a great success with an electric atmosphere & became one of the first major weekly clubs that ran every Saturday night. Pilgrim became resident DJ at Quest playing weekl & as the clubs reputation got more well known nationwide, so did his name with people making the trip to the club from as far away as Scotland. Soon after he became a household name across the UK in the 1992 - 93 era, headlining at some of this countries biggest & best events such as Pandemonium, New Age, World Party, New Dawn, Blast, Dance Planet, Helter Skelter, Total Kaos, Infinity, Kinetic, Mind Blown, Bangin Tunes, Dreamscape, Amnesia House, Fibre Optic, Milwaukee's (Equinox), Dance Nation, Fantazia, Summer Dance Festival, Vision, Entropy, Obsession, Adrenalin, Inter Dance, The Edge, Starlight, Heaven On Earth, Zest, Vibealite, Dance Trance, Reincarnation, Devotion, Innersense,Fusion, Tribal Gathering, Perception, Phobia, The Pleasuredome, Frequency, Destiny, Fun-de-mental, Labrynth, Diehard, Southern Exposure, Rezurection, Ardshock, Asylum (Bowlers), AWOL, Warehouse(Doncaster), Uprising, The Drome (Birkenhead), Sutra, Sunrise, Spellbound, Double Dipped, Planet Earth, Origin, Hypnotic, Evolution, Distruxshion & many more but the biggest crowd he ever played to was the massive Fantazia event at Castle Donnington with an estimated 40,000 people there, which he played on the main stage & played the midnight set.
“People in today’s scene would never have thought that I have headlined nearly all the biggest raves there have ever been in this country”.
Over the years he found the music getting faster & harder so he took a back seat from the scene until about 1998 when he started playing more of the original old tunes from his favourite era of music 91-92, as there were so may classic tunes about which to this very day still get a really good response when played, & this brought along the emergence of his own Old Skool night he started in Wolverhampton called 'Reminiscence'. Not long after that Pilgrim also hooked up with the guys from 'Flashback' as they too, were ex Ravers, & were also putting on small parties totally dedicated to the 'Old Skoo'l classics to which he also became their resident DJ & since then the Old Skool scene has risen once again with club events dedicated to the music all over the country.
Pilgrim now likes to turn the clock back by playing at 'Old Skool' events as he finds the atmosphere is always 100% electric at these nights, & not only brings back good memories but also the old faces that had left the scene. This DJ is an excellent mixer, he knows what the crowd wants & executes it well. He has been around for a long time playing alongside some of the original Old Skool DJ’s such as Carl Cox, Stu Allen, Grooverider & Sasha with sets that justify him being just as good.]]></googleplay:description>
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”At this point I was into Hip-Hop in a big way & started going to a regular weekly club called 'The Lord Raglan' in Wolverhampton which played a few Hip Hop tracks but the music played was prodominently Rave so the more I went to the club, I became more exposed to the Rave sound & found myself enjoying it more to the point I started purchasing the music”. 
When he crossed over to playing Rave he took his Hip-Hop turntablism techniques with him, which involved scratching as well as using two copies of the same record, one slightly more ahead than the other to make a doubling affect, hence the record sounding like it has been re-mixed. Such techniques were used by legendary DMC DJ’s like Cash Money, Jazzy Jeff & Cutmaster Swift, who influenced him in his earlier Hip Hop days which became his signature & was just one of many things that made him stand out from all the other DJ’s on the scene.
“For me, a DJ has to do something more than just mix two records together to gain respect as most DJ’s on the circuit can mix two records together but when it comes to scratching & doubling up, it takes a lot of courage as well as talent to perform that  live which is why I choose to do these things as not every DJ can, & thats what makes you stand out & sound different from the next DJ”.
It was 1991 before Pilgrim got his main break, performing at the opening night of the legendary Quest night in Wolverhampton, the night was a great success with an electric atmosphere & became one of the first major weekly clubs that ran every Saturday night. Pilgrim became resident DJ at Quest playing weekl & as the clubs reputation got more well known nationwide, so did his name with people making the trip to the club from as far away as Scotland. Soon after he became a household name across the UK in the 1992 - 93 era, headlining at some of this countries biggest & best events such as Pandemonium, New Age, World Party, New Dawn, Blast, Dance Planet, Helter Skelter, Total Kaos, Infinity, Kinetic, Mind Blown, Bangin Tunes, Dreamscape, Amnesia House, Fibre Optic, Milwaukee's (Equinox), Dance Nation, Fantazia, Summer Dance Festival, Vision, Entropy, Obsession, Adrenalin, Inter Dance, The Edge, Starlight, Heaven On Earth, Zest, Vibealite, Dance Trance, Reincarnation, Devotion, Innersense,Fusion, Tribal Gathering, Perception, Phobia, The Pleasuredome, Frequency, Destiny, Fun-de-mental, Labrynth, Diehard, Southern Exposure, Rezurection, Ardshock, Asylum (Bowlers), AWOL, Warehouse(Doncaster), Uprising, The Drome (Birkenhead), Sutra, Sunrise, Spellbound, Double Dipped, Planet Earth, Origin, Hypnotic, Evolution, Distruxshion & many more but the biggest crowd he ever played to was the massive Fantazia event at Castle Donnington with an estimated 40,000 people there, which he played on the main stage & played the midnight set.
“People in today’s scene would never have thought that I have headlined nearly all the biggest raves there have ever been in this country”.
Over the years he found the music getting faster & harder so he took a back seat from the scene until about 1998 when he started playing more of the original old tunes from his favourite era of music 91-92, as there were so may classic tunes about which to this very day still get a really good response when played, & this brought along the emergence of his own Old Skool night he started in Wolverhampton called 'Reminiscence'. Not long after that Pilgrim also hooked up with the guys from 'Flashback' as they too, were ex Ravers, & were also putting on small parties totally dedicated to the 'Old Skoo'l classics to which he also became their resident DJ & since then the Old Skool scene has risen once again with club events dedicated to the music all over the country.
Pilgrim now likes to turn the clock back by playing at 'Old Skool' events as he finds the atmosphere is always 100% electric at these nights, & not only brings back good memories but also the old faces that had left the scene. This DJ is an excellent mixer, he knows what the crowd wants & executes it well. He has been around for a long time playing alongside some of the original Old Skool DJ’s such as Carl Cox, Stu Allen, Grooverider & Sasha with sets that justify him being just as good.]]></description>
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”At this point I was into Hip-Hop in a big way & started going to a regular weekly club called 'The Lord Raglan' in Wolverhampton which played a few Hip Hop tracks but the music played was prodominently Rave so the more I went to the club, I became more exposed to the Rave sound & found myself enjoying it more to the point I started purchasing the music”. 
When he crossed over to playing Rave he took his Hip-Hop turntablism techniques with him, which involved scratching as well as using two copies of the same record, one slightly more ahead than the other to make a doubling affect, hence the record sounding like it has been re-mixed. Such techniques were used by legendary DMC DJ’s like Cash Money, Jazzy Jeff & Cutmaster Swift, who influenced him in his earlier Hip Hop days which became his signature & was just one of many things that made him stand out from all the other DJ’s on the scene.
“For me, a DJ has to do something more than just mix two records together to gain respect as most DJ’s on the circuit can mix two records together but when it comes to scratching & doubling up, it takes a lot of courage as well as talent to perform that  live which is why I choose to do these things as not every DJ can, & thats what makes you stand out & sound different from the next DJ”.
It was 1991 before Pilgrim got his main break, performing at the opening night of the legendary Quest night in Wolverhampton, the night was a great success with an electric atmosphere & became one of the first major weekly clubs that ran every Saturday night. Pilgrim became resident DJ at Quest playing weekl & as the clubs reputation got more well known nationwide, so did his name with people making the trip to the club from as far away as Scotland. Soon after he became a household name across the UK in the 1992 - 93 era, headlining at some of this countries biggest & best events such as Pandemonium, New Age, World Party, New Dawn, Blast, Dance Planet, Helter Skelter, Total Kaos, Infinity, Kinetic, Mind Blown, Bangin Tunes, Dreamscape, Amnesia House, Fibre Optic, Milwaukee's (Equinox), Dance Nation, Fantazia, Summer Dance Festival, Vision, Entropy, Obsession, Adrenalin, Inter Dance, The Edge, Starlight, Heaven On Earth, Zest, Vibealite, Dance Trance, Reincarnation, Devotion, Innersense,Fusion, Tribal Gathering, Perception, Phobia, The Pleasuredome, Frequency, Destiny, Fun-de-mental, Labrynth, Diehard, Southern Exposure, Rezurection, Ardshock, Asylum (Bowlers), AWOL, Warehouse(Doncaster), Uprising, The Drome (Birkenhead), Sutra, Sunrise, Spellbound, Double Dipped, Planet Earth, Origin, Hypnotic, Evolution, Distruxshion & many more but the biggest crowd he ever played to was the massive Fantazia event at Castle Donnington with an estimated 40,000 people there, which he played on the main stage & played the midnight set.
“People in today’s scene would never have thought that I have headlined nearly all the biggest raves there have ever been in this country”.
Over the years he found the music getting faster & harder so he took a back seat from the scene until about 1998 when he started playing more of the original old tunes from his favourite era of music 91-92, as there were so may classic tunes about which to this very day still get a really good response when played, & this brought along the emergence of his own Old Skool night he started in Wolverhampton called 'Reminiscence'. Not long after that Pilgrim also hooked up with the guys from 'Flashback' as they too, were ex Ravers, & were also putting on small parties totally dedicated to the 'Old Skoo'l classics to which he also became their resident DJ & since then the Old Skool scene has risen once again with club events dedicated to the music all over the country.
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”At this point I was into Hip-Hop in a big way & started going to a regular weekly club called 'The Lord Raglan' in Wolverhampton which played a few Hip Hop tracks but the music played was prodominently Rave so the more I went to the club, I became more exposed to the Rave sound & found myself enjoying it more to the point I started purchasing the music”. 
When he crossed over to playing Rave he took his Hip-Hop turntablism techniques with him, which involved scratching as well as using two copies of the same record, one slightly more ahead than the other to make a doubling affect, hence the record sounding like it has been re-mixed. Such techniques were used by legendary DMC DJ’s like Cash Money, Jazzy Jeff & Cutmaster Swift, who influenced him in his earlier Hip Hop days which became his signature & was just one of many things that made him stand out from all the other DJ’s on the scene.
“For me, a DJ has to do something more than just mix two records together to gain respect as most DJ’s on the circuit can mix two records together but when it comes to scratching & doubling up, it takes a lot of courage as well as talent to perform that  live which is why I choose to do these things as not every DJ can, & thats what makes you stand out & sound different from the next DJ”.
It was 1991 before Pilgrim got his main break, performing at the opening night of the legendary Quest night in Wolverhampton, the night was a great success with an electric atmosphere & became one of the first major weekly clubs that ran every Saturday night. Pilgrim became resident DJ at Quest playing weekl & as the clubs reputation got more well known nationwide, so did his name with people making the trip to the club from as far away as Scotland. Soon after he became a household name across the UK in the 1992 - 93 era, headlining at some of this countries biggest & best events such as Pandemonium, New Age, World Party, New Dawn, Blast, Dance Planet, Helter Skelter, Total Kaos, Infinity, Kinetic, Mind Blown, Bangin Tunes, Dreamscape, Amnesia House, Fibre Optic, Milwaukee's (Equinox), Dance Nation, Fantazia, Summer Dance Festival, Vision, Entropy, Obsession, Adrenalin, Inter Dance, The Edge, Starlight, Heaven On Earth, Zest, Vibealite, Dance Trance, Reincarnation, Devotion, Innersense,Fusion, Tribal Gathering, Perception, Phobia, The Pleasuredome, Frequency, Destiny, Fun-de-mental, Labrynth, Diehard, Southern Exposure, Rezurection, Ardshock, Asylum (Bowlers), AWOL, Warehouse(Doncaster), Uprising, The Drome (Birkenhead), Sutra, Sunrise, Spellbound, Double Dipped, Planet Earth, Origin, Hypnotic, Evolution, Distruxshion & many more but the biggest crowd he ever played to was the massive Fantazia event at Castle Donnington with an estimated 40,000 people there, which he played on the main stage & played the midnight set.
“People in today’s scene would never have thought that I have headlined nearly all the biggest raves there have ever been in this country”.
Over the years he found the music getting faster & harder so he took a back seat from the scene until about 1998 when he started playing more of the original old tunes from his favourite era of music 91-92, as there were so may classic tunes about which to this very day still get a really good response when played, & this brought along the emergence of his own Old Skool night he started in Wolverhampton called 'Reminiscence'. Not long after that Pilgrim also hooked up with the guys from 'Flashback' as they too, were ex Ravers, & were also putting on small parties totally dedicated to the 'Old Skoo'l classics to which he also became their resident DJ & since then the Old Skool scene has risen once again with club events dedicated to the music all over the country.
Pilgrim now likes to turn the clock back by playing at 'Old Skool' events as he finds the atmosphere is always 100% electric at these nights, & not only brings back good memories but also the old faces that had left the scene. This DJ is an excellent mixer, he knows what the crowd wants & executes it well. He has been around for a long time playing alongside some of the original Old Skool DJ’s such as Carl Cox, Stu Allen, Grooverider & Sasha with sets that justify him being just as good.]]></description>
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”At this point I was into Hip-Hop in a big way & started going to a regular weekly club called 'The Lord Raglan' in Wolverhampton which played a few Hip Hop tracks but the music played was prodominently Rave so the more I went to the club, I became more exposed to the Rave sound & found myself enjoying it more to the point I started purchasing the music”. 
When he crossed over to playing Rave he took his Hip-Hop turntablism techniques with him, which involved scratching as well as using two copies of the same record, one slightly more ahead than the other to make a doubling affect, hence the record sounding like it has been re-mixed. Such techniques were used by legendary DMC DJ’s like Cash Money, Jazzy Jeff & Cutmaster Swift, who influenced him in his earlier Hip Hop days which became his signature & was just one of many things that made him stand out from all the other DJ’s on the scene.
“For me, a DJ has to do something more than just mix two records together to gain respect as most DJ’s on the circuit can mix two records together but when it comes to scratching & doubling up, it takes a lot of courage as well as talent to perform that  live which is why I choose to do these things as not every DJ can, & thats what makes you stand out & sound different from the next DJ”.
It was 1991 before Pilgrim got his main break, performing at the opening night of the legendary Quest night in Wolverhampton, the night was a great success with an electric atmosphere & became one of the first major weekly clubs that ran every Saturday night. Pilgrim became resident DJ at Quest playing weekl & as the clubs reputation got more well known nationwide, so did his name with people making the trip to the club from as far away as Scotland. Soon after he became a household name across the UK in the 1992 - 93 era, headlining at some of this countries biggest & best events such as Pandemonium, New Age, World Party, New Dawn, Blast, Dance Planet, Helter Skelter, Total Kaos, Infinity, Kinetic, Mind Blown, Bangin Tunes, Dreamscape, Amnesia House, Fibre Optic, Milwaukee's (Equinox), Dance Nation, Fantazia, Summer Dance Festival, Vision, Entropy, Obsession, Adrenalin, Inter Dance, The Edge, Starlight, Heaven On Earth, Zest, Vibealite, Dance Trance, Reincarnation, Devotion, Innersense,Fusion, Tribal Gathering, Perception, Phobia, The Pleasuredome, Frequency, Destiny, Fun-de-mental, Labrynth, Diehard, Southern Exposure, Rezurection, Ardshock, Asylum (Bowlers), AWOL, Warehouse(Doncaster), Uprising, The Drome (Birkenhead), Sutra, Sunrise, Spellbound, Double Dipped, Planet Earth, Origin, Hypnotic, Evolution, Distruxshion & many more but the biggest crowd he ever played to was the massive Fantazia event at Castle Donnington with an estimated 40,000 people there, which he played on the main stage & played the midnight set.
“People in today’s scene would never have thought that I have headlined nearly all the biggest raves there have ever been in this country”.
Over the years he found the music getting faster & harder so he took a back seat from the scene until about 1998 when he started playing more of the original old tunes from his favourite era of music 91-92, as there were so may classic tunes about which to this very day still get a really good response when played, & this brought along the emergence of his own Old Skool night he started in Wolverhampton called 'Reminiscence'. Not long after that Pilgrim also hooked up with the guys from 'Flashback' as they too, were ex Ravers, & were also putting on small parties totally dedicated to the 'Old Skoo'l classics to which he also became their resident DJ & since then the Old Skool scene has risen once again with club events dedicated to the music all over the country.
Pilgrim now likes to turn the clock back by playing at 'Old Skool' events as he finds the atmosphere is always 100% electric at these nights, & not only brings back good memories but also the old faces that had left the scene. This DJ is an excellent mixer, he knows what the crowd wants & executes it well. He has been around for a long time playing alongside some of the original Old Skool DJ’s such as Carl Cox, Stu Allen, Grooverider & Sasha with sets that justify him being just as good.]]></googleplay:description>
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            <title><![CDATA[Kenny Ken - Quest 1993]]></title>
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            <description><![CDATA[DJ Pilgrim, a name that graced many an event in the early 90’s, originating from Wolverhampton, West Midlands, UK & still playing at events, one of the finest & most respected DJ’s still in the Old Skool scene. Pilgrim first started getting into 'Rave' music back as early as 1988. 
”At this point I was into Hip-Hop in a big way & started going to a regular weekly club called 'The Lord Raglan' in Wolverhampton which played a few Hip Hop tracks but the music played was prodominently Rave so the more I went to the club, I became more exposed to the Rave sound & found myself enjoying it more to the point I started purchasing the music”. 
When he crossed over to playing Rave he took his Hip-Hop turntablism techniques with him, which involved scratching as well as using two copies of the same record, one slightly more ahead than the other to make a doubling affect, hence the record sounding like it has been re-mixed. Such techniques were used by legendary DMC DJ’s like Cash Money, Jazzy Jeff & Cutmaster Swift, who influenced him in his earlier Hip Hop days which became his signature & was just one of many things that made him stand out from all the other DJ’s on the scene.
“For me, a DJ has to do something more than just mix two records together to gain respect as most DJ’s on the circuit can mix two records together but when it comes to scratching & doubling up, it takes a lot of courage as well as talent to perform that  live which is why I choose to do these things as not every DJ can, & thats what makes you stand out & sound different from the next DJ”.
It was 1991 before Pilgrim got his main break, performing at the opening night of the legendary Quest night in Wolverhampton, the night was a great success with an electric atmosphere & became one of the first major weekly clubs that ran every Saturday night. Pilgrim became resident DJ at Quest playing weekl & as the clubs reputation got more well known nationwide, so did his name with people making the trip to the club from as far away as Scotland. Soon after he became a household name across the UK in the 1992 - 93 era, headlining at some of this countries biggest & best events such as Pandemonium, New Age, World Party, New Dawn, Blast, Dance Planet, Helter Skelter, Total Kaos, Infinity, Kinetic, Mind Blown, Bangin Tunes, Dreamscape, Amnesia House, Fibre Optic, Milwaukee's (Equinox), Dance Nation, Fantazia, Summer Dance Festival, Vision, Entropy, Obsession, Adrenalin, Inter Dance, The Edge, Starlight, Heaven On Earth, Zest, Vibealite, Dance Trance, Reincarnation, Devotion, Innersense,Fusion, Tribal Gathering, Perception, Phobia, The Pleasuredome, Frequency, Destiny, Fun-de-mental, Labrynth, Diehard, Southern Exposure, Rezurection, Ardshock, Asylum (Bowlers), AWOL, Warehouse(Doncaster), Uprising, The Drome (Birkenhead), Sutra, Sunrise, Spellbound, Double Dipped, Planet Earth, Origin, Hypnotic, Evolution, Distruxshion & many more but the biggest crowd he ever played to was the massive Fantazia event at Castle Donnington with an estimated 40,000 people there, which he played on the main stage & played the midnight set.
“People in today’s scene would never have thought that I have headlined nearly all the biggest raves there have ever been in this country”.
Over the years he found the music getting faster & harder so he took a back seat from the scene until about 1998 when he started playing more of the original old tunes from his favourite era of music 91-92, as there were so may classic tunes about which to this very day still get a really good response when played, & this brought along the emergence of his own Old Skool night he started in Wolverhampton called 'Reminiscence'. Not long after that Pilgrim also hooked up with the guys from 'Flashback' as they too, were ex Ravers, & were also putting on small parties totally dedicated to the 'Old Skoo'l classics to which he also became their resident DJ & since then the Old Skool scene has risen once again with club events dedicated to the music all over the country.
Pilgrim now likes to turn the clock back by playing at 'Old Skool' events as he finds the atmosphere is always 100% electric at these nights, & not only brings back good memories but also the old faces that had left the scene. This DJ is an excellent mixer, he knows what the crowd wants & executes it well. He has been around for a long time playing alongside some of the original Old Skool DJ’s such as Carl Cox, Stu Allen, Grooverider & Sasha with sets that justify him being just as good.]]></description>
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”At this point I was into Hip-Hop in a big way & started going to a regular weekly club called 'The Lord Raglan' in Wolverhampton which played a few Hip Hop tracks but the music played was prodominently Rave so the more I went to the club, I became more exposed to the Rave sound & found myself enjoying it more to the point I started purchasing the music”. 
When he crossed over to playing Rave he took his Hip-Hop turntablism techniques with him, which involved scratching as well as using two copies of the same record, one slightly more ahead than the other to make a doubling affect, hence the record sounding like it has been re-mixed. Such techniques were used by legendary DMC DJ’s like Cash Money, Jazzy Jeff & Cutmaster Swift, who influenced him in his earlier Hip Hop days which became his signature & was just one of many things that made him stand out from all the other DJ’s on the scene.
“For me, a DJ has to do something more than just mix two records together to gain respect as most DJ’s on the circuit can mix two records together but when it comes to scratching & doubling up, it takes a lot of courage as well as talent to perform that  live which is why I choose to do these things as not every DJ can, & thats what makes you stand out & sound different from the next DJ”.
It was 1991 before Pilgrim got his main break, performing at the opening night of the legendary Quest night in Wolverhampton, the night was a great success with an electric atmosphere & became one of the first major weekly clubs that ran every Saturday night. Pilgrim became resident DJ at Quest playing weekl & as the clubs reputation got more well known nationwide, so did his name with people making the trip to the club from as far away as Scotland. Soon after he became a household name across the UK in the 1992 - 93 era, headlining at some of this countries biggest & best events such as Pandemonium, New Age, World Party, New Dawn, Blast, Dance Planet, Helter Skelter, Total Kaos, Infinity, Kinetic, Mind Blown, Bangin Tunes, Dreamscape, Amnesia House, Fibre Optic, Milwaukee's (Equinox), Dance Nation, Fantazia, Summer Dance Festival, Vision, Entropy, Obsession, Adrenalin, Inter Dance, The Edge, Starlight, Heaven On Earth, Zest, Vibealite, Dance Trance, Reincarnation, Devotion, Innersense,Fusion, Tribal Gathering, Perception, Phobia, The Pleasuredome, Frequency, Destiny, Fun-de-mental, Labrynth, Diehard, Southern Exposure, Rezurection, Ardshock, Asylum (Bowlers), AWOL, Warehouse(Doncaster), Uprising, The Drome (Birkenhead), Sutra, Sunrise, Spellbound, Double Dipped, Planet Earth, Origin, Hypnotic, Evolution, Distruxshion & many more but the biggest crowd he ever played to was the massive Fantazia event at Castle Donnington with an estimated 40,000 people there, which he played on the main stage & played the midnight set.
“People in today’s scene would never have thought that I have headlined nearly all the biggest raves there have ever been in this country”.
Over the years he found the music getting faster & harder so he took a back seat from the scene until about 1998 when he started playing more of the original old tunes from his favourite era of music 91-92, as there were so may classic tunes about which to this very day still get a really good response when played, & this brought along the emergence of his own Old Skool night he started in Wolverhampton called 'Reminiscence'. Not long after that Pilgrim also hooked up with the guys from 'Flashback' as they too, were ex Ravers, & were also putting on small parties totally dedicated to the 'Old Skoo'l classics to which he also became their resident DJ & since then the Old Skool scene has risen once again with club events dedicated to the music all over the country.
Pilgrim now likes to turn the clock back by playing at 'Old Skool' events as he finds the atmosphere is always 100% electric at these nights, & not only brings back good memories but also the old faces that had left the scene. This DJ is an excellent mixer, he knows what the crowd wants & executes it well. He has been around for a long time playing alongside some of the original Old Skool DJ’s such as Carl Cox, Stu Allen, Grooverider & Sasha with sets that justify him being just as good.]]></googleplay:description>
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            <title><![CDATA[Pilgrim 15 @ Quest - July 10th 1993 (Ratty's Birthday)]]></title>
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”At this point I was into Hip-Hop in a big way & started going to a regular weekly club called 'The Lord Raglan' in Wolverhampton which played a few Hip Hop tracks but the music played was prodominently Rave so the more I went to the club, I became more exposed to the Rave sound & found myself enjoying it more to the point I started purchasing the music”. 
When he crossed over to playing Rave he took his Hip-Hop turntablism techniques with him, which involved scratching as well as using two copies of the same record, one slightly more ahead than the other to make a doubling affect, hence the record sounding like it has been re-mixed. Such techniques were used by legendary DMC DJ’s like Cash Money, Jazzy Jeff & Cutmaster Swift, who influenced him in his earlier Hip Hop days which became his signature & was just one of many things that made him stand out from all the other DJ’s on the scene.
“For me, a DJ has to do something more than just mix two records together to gain respect as most DJ’s on the circuit can mix two records together but when it comes to scratching & doubling up, it takes a lot of courage as well as talent to perform that  live which is why I choose to do these things as not every DJ can, & thats what makes you stand out & sound different from the next DJ”.
It was 1991 before Pilgrim got his main break, performing at the opening night of the legendary Quest night in Wolverhampton, the night was a great success with an electric atmosphere & became one of the first major weekly clubs that ran every Saturday night. Pilgrim became resident DJ at Quest playing weekl & as the clubs reputation got more well known nationwide, so did his name with people making the trip to the club from as far away as Scotland. Soon after he became a household name across the UK in the 1992 - 93 era, headlining at some of this countries biggest & best events such as Pandemonium, New Age, World Party, New Dawn, Blast, Dance Planet, Helter Skelter, Total Kaos, Infinity, Kinetic, Mind Blown, Bangin Tunes, Dreamscape, Amnesia House, Fibre Optic, Milwaukee's (Equinox), Dance Nation, Fantazia, Summer Dance Festival, Vision, Entropy, Obsession, Adrenalin, Inter Dance, The Edge, Starlight, Heaven On Earth, Zest, Vibealite, Dance Trance, Reincarnation, Devotion, Innersense,Fusion, Tribal Gathering, Perception, Phobia, The Pleasuredome, Frequency, Destiny, Fun-de-mental, Labrynth, Diehard, Southern Exposure, Rezurection, Ardshock, Asylum (Bowlers), AWOL, Warehouse(Doncaster), Uprising, The Drome (Birkenhead), Sutra, Sunrise, Spellbound, Double Dipped, Planet Earth, Origin, Hypnotic, Evolution, Distruxshion & many more but the biggest crowd he ever played to was the massive Fantazia event at Castle Donnington with an estimated 40,000 people there, which he played on the main stage & played the midnight set.
“People in today’s scene would never have thought that I have headlined nearly all the biggest raves there have ever been in this country”.
Over the years he found the music getting faster & harder so he took a back seat from the scene until about 1998 when he started playing more of the original old tunes from his favourite era of music 91-92, as there were so may classic tunes about which to this very day still get a really good response when played, & this brought along the emergence of his own Old Skool night he started in Wolverhampton called 'Reminiscence'. Not long after that Pilgrim also hooked up with the guys from 'Flashback' as they too, were ex Ravers, & were also putting on small parties totally dedicated to the 'Old Skoo'l classics to which he also became their resident DJ & since then the Old Skool scene has risen once again with club events dedicated to the music all over the country.
Pilgrim now likes to turn the clock back by playing at 'Old Skool' events as he finds the atmosphere is always 100% electric at these nights, & not only brings back good memories but also the old faces that had left the scene. This DJ is an excellent mixer, he knows what the crowd wants & executes it well. He has been around for a long time playing alongside some of the original Old Skool DJ’s such as Carl Cox, Stu Allen, Grooverider & Sasha with sets that justify him being just as good.]]></description>
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”At this point I was into Hip-Hop in a big way & started going to a regular weekly club called 'The Lord Raglan' in Wolverhampton which played a few Hip Hop tracks but the music played was prodominently Rave so the more I went to the club, I became more exposed to the Rave sound & found myself enjoying it more to the point I started purchasing the music”. 
When he crossed over to playing Rave he took his Hip-Hop turntablism techniques with him, which involved scratching as well as using two copies of the same record, one slightly more ahead than the other to make a doubling affect, hence the record sounding like it has been re-mixed. Such techniques were used by legendary DMC DJ’s like Cash Money, Jazzy Jeff & Cutmaster Swift, who influenced him in his earlier Hip Hop days which became his signature & was just one of many things that made him stand out from all the other DJ’s on the scene.
“For me, a DJ has to do something more than just mix two records together to gain respect as most DJ’s on the circuit can mix two records together but when it comes to scratching & doubling up, it takes a lot of courage as well as talent to perform that  live which is why I choose to do these things as not every DJ can, & thats what makes you stand out & sound different from the next DJ”.
It was 1991 before Pilgrim got his main break, performing at the opening night of the legendary Quest night in Wolverhampton, the night was a great success with an electric atmosphere & became one of the first major weekly clubs that ran every Saturday night. Pilgrim became resident DJ at Quest playing weekl & as the clubs reputation got more well known nationwide, so did his name with people making the trip to the club from as far away as Scotland. Soon after he became a household name across the UK in the 1992 - 93 era, headlining at some of this countries biggest & best events such as Pandemonium, New Age, World Party, New Dawn, Blast, Dance Planet, Helter Skelter, Total Kaos, Infinity, Kinetic, Mind Blown, Bangin Tunes, Dreamscape, Amnesia House, Fibre Optic, Milwaukee's (Equinox), Dance Nation, Fantazia, Summer Dance Festival, Vision, Entropy, Obsession, Adrenalin, Inter Dance, The Edge, Starlight, Heaven On Earth, Zest, Vibealite, Dance Trance, Reincarnation, Devotion, Innersense,Fusion, Tribal Gathering, Perception, Phobia, The Pleasuredome, Frequency, Destiny, Fun-de-mental, Labrynth, Diehard, Southern Exposure, Rezurection, Ardshock, Asylum (Bowlers), AWOL, Warehouse(Doncaster), Uprising, The Drome (Birkenhead), Sutra, Sunrise, Spellbound, Double Dipped, Planet Earth, Origin, Hypnotic, Evolution, Distruxshion & many more but the biggest crowd he ever played to was the massive Fantazia event at Castle Donnington with an estimated 40,000 people there, which he played on the main stage & played the midnight set.
“People in today’s scene would never have thought that I have headlined nearly all the biggest raves there have ever been in this country”.
Over the years he found the music getting faster & harder so he took a back seat from the scene until about 1998 when he started playing more of the original old tunes from his favourite era of music 91-92, as there were so may classic tunes about which to this very day still get a really good response when played, & this brought along the emergence of his own Old Skool night he started in Wolverhampton called 'Reminiscence'. Not long after that Pilgrim also hooked up with the guys from 'Flashback' as they too, were ex Ravers, & were also putting on small parties totally dedicated to the 'Old Skoo'l classics to which he also became their resident DJ & since then the Old Skool scene has risen once again with club events dedicated to the music all over the country.
Pilgrim now likes to turn the clock back by playing at 'Old Skool' events as he finds the atmosphere is always 100% electric at these nights, & not only brings back good memories but also the old faces that had left the scene. This DJ is an excellent mixer, he knows what the crowd wants & executes it well. He has been around for a long time playing alongside some of the original Old Skool DJ’s such as Carl Cox, Stu Allen, Grooverider & Sasha with sets that justify him being just as good.]]></googleplay:description>
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            <title><![CDATA[Pilgrim - Dark Sides Dec 1993]]></title>
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            <description><![CDATA[DJ Pilgrim, a name that graced many an event in the early 90’s, originating from Wolverhampton, West Midlands, UK & still playing at events, one of the finest & most respected DJ’s still in the Old Skool scene. Pilgrim first started getting into 'Rave' music back as early as 1988. 
”At this point I was into Hip-Hop in a big way & started going to a regular weekly club called 'The Lord Raglan' in Wolverhampton which played a few Hip Hop tracks but the music played was prodominently Rave so the more I went to the club, I became more exposed to the Rave sound & found myself enjoying it more to the point I started purchasing the music”. 
When he crossed over to playing Rave he took his Hip-Hop turntablism techniques with him, which involved scratching as well as using two copies of the same record, one slightly more ahead than the other to make a doubling affect, hence the record sounding like it has been re-mixed. Such techniques were used by legendary DMC DJ’s like Cash Money, Jazzy Jeff & Cutmaster Swift, who influenced him in his earlier Hip Hop days which became his signature & was just one of many things that made him stand out from all the other DJ’s on the scene.
“For me, a DJ has to do something more than just mix two records together to gain respect as most DJ’s on the circuit can mix two records together but when it comes to scratching & doubling up, it takes a lot of courage as well as talent to perform that  live which is why I choose to do these things as not every DJ can, & thats what makes you stand out & sound different from the next DJ”.
It was 1991 before Pilgrim got his main break, performing at the opening night of the legendary Quest night in Wolverhampton, the night was a great success with an electric atmosphere & became one of the first major weekly clubs that ran every Saturday night. Pilgrim became resident DJ at Quest playing weekl & as the clubs reputation got more well known nationwide, so did his name with people making the trip to the club from as far away as Scotland. Soon after he became a household name across the UK in the 1992 - 93 era, headlining at some of this countries biggest & best events such as Pandemonium, New Age, World Party, New Dawn, Blast, Dance Planet, Helter Skelter, Total Kaos, Infinity, Kinetic, Mind Blown, Bangin Tunes, Dreamscape, Amnesia House, Fibre Optic, Milwaukee's (Equinox), Dance Nation, Fantazia, Summer Dance Festival, Vision, Entropy, Obsession, Adrenalin, Inter Dance, The Edge, Starlight, Heaven On Earth, Zest, Vibealite, Dance Trance, Reincarnation, Devotion, Innersense,Fusion, Tribal Gathering, Perception, Phobia, The Pleasuredome, Frequency, Destiny, Fun-de-mental, Labrynth, Diehard, Southern Exposure, Rezurection, Ardshock, Asylum (Bowlers), AWOL, Warehouse(Doncaster), Uprising, The Drome (Birkenhead), Sutra, Sunrise, Spellbound, Double Dipped, Planet Earth, Origin, Hypnotic, Evolution, Distruxshion & many more but the biggest crowd he ever played to was the massive Fantazia event at Castle Donnington with an estimated 40,000 people there, which he played on the main stage & played the midnight set.
“People in today’s scene would never have thought that I have headlined nearly all the biggest raves there have ever been in this country”.
Over the years he found the music getting faster & harder so he took a back seat from the scene until about 1998 when he started playing more of the original old tunes from his favourite era of music 91-92, as there were so may classic tunes about which to this very day still get a really good response when played, & this brought along the emergence of his own Old Skool night he started in Wolverhampton called 'Reminiscence'. Not long after that Pilgrim also hooked up with the guys from 'Flashback' as they too, were ex Ravers, & were also putting on small parties totally dedicated to the 'Old Skoo'l classics to which he also became their resident DJ & since then the Old Skool scene has risen once again with club events dedicated to the music all over the country.
Pilgrim now likes to turn the clock back by playing at 'Old Skool' events as he finds the atmosphere is always 100% electric at these nights, & not only brings back good memories but also the old faces that had left the scene. This DJ is an excellent mixer, he knows what the crowd wants & executes it well. He has been around for a long time playing alongside some of the original Old Skool DJ’s such as Carl Cox, Stu Allen, Grooverider & Sasha with sets that justify him being just as good.]]></description>
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”At this point I was into Hip-Hop in a big way & started going to a regular weekly club called 'The Lord Raglan' in Wolverhampton which played a few Hip Hop tracks but the music played was prodominently Rave so the more I went to the club, I became more exposed to the Rave sound & found myself enjoying it more to the point I started purchasing the music”. 
When he crossed over to playing Rave he took his Hip-Hop turntablism techniques with him, which involved scratching as well as using two copies of the same record, one slightly more ahead than the other to make a doubling affect, hence the record sounding like it has been re-mixed. Such techniques were used by legendary DMC DJ’s like Cash Money, Jazzy Jeff & Cutmaster Swift, who influenced him in his earlier Hip Hop days which became his signature & was just one of many things that made him stand out from all the other DJ’s on the scene.
“For me, a DJ has to do something more than just mix two records together to gain respect as most DJ’s on the circuit can mix two records together but when it comes to scratching & doubling up, it takes a lot of courage as well as talent to perform that  live which is why I choose to do these things as not every DJ can, & thats what makes you stand out & sound different from the next DJ”.
It was 1991 before Pilgrim got his main break, performing at the opening night of the legendary Quest night in Wolverhampton, the night was a great success with an electric atmosphere & became one of the first major weekly clubs that ran every Saturday night. Pilgrim became resident DJ at Quest playing weekl & as the clubs reputation got more well known nationwide, so did his name with people making the trip to the club from as far away as Scotland. Soon after he became a household name across the UK in the 1992 - 93 era, headlining at some of this countries biggest & best events such as Pandemonium, New Age, World Party, New Dawn, Blast, Dance Planet, Helter Skelter, Total Kaos, Infinity, Kinetic, Mind Blown, Bangin Tunes, Dreamscape, Amnesia House, Fibre Optic, Milwaukee's (Equinox), Dance Nation, Fantazia, Summer Dance Festival, Vision, Entropy, Obsession, Adrenalin, Inter Dance, The Edge, Starlight, Heaven On Earth, Zest, Vibealite, Dance Trance, Reincarnation, Devotion, Innersense,Fusion, Tribal Gathering, Perception, Phobia, The Pleasuredome, Frequency, Destiny, Fun-de-mental, Labrynth, Diehard, Southern Exposure, Rezurection, Ardshock, Asylum (Bowlers), AWOL, Warehouse(Doncaster), Uprising, The Drome (Birkenhead), Sutra, Sunrise, Spellbound, Double Dipped, Planet Earth, Origin, Hypnotic, Evolution, Distruxshion & many more but the biggest crowd he ever played to was the massive Fantazia event at Castle Donnington with an estimated 40,000 people there, which he played on the main stage & played the midnight set.
“People in today’s scene would never have thought that I have headlined nearly all the biggest raves there have ever been in this country”.
Over the years he found the music getting faster & harder so he took a back seat from the scene until about 1998 when he started playing more of the original old tunes from his favourite era of music 91-92, as there were so may classic tunes about which to this very day still get a really good response when played, & this brought along the emergence of his own Old Skool night he started in Wolverhampton called 'Reminiscence'. Not long after that Pilgrim also hooked up with the guys from 'Flashback' as they too, were ex Ravers, & were also putting on small parties totally dedicated to the 'Old Skoo'l classics to which he also became their resident DJ & since then the Old Skool scene has risen once again with club events dedicated to the music all over the country.
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”At this point I was into Hip-Hop in a big way & started going to a regular weekly club called 'The Lord Raglan' in Wolverhampton which played a few Hip Hop tracks but the music played was prodominently Rave so the more I went to the club, I became more exposed to the Rave sound & found myself enjoying it more to the point I started purchasing the music”. 
When he crossed over to playing Rave he took his Hip-Hop turntablism techniques with him, which involved scratching as well as using two copies of the same record, one slightly more ahead than the other to make a doubling affect, hence the record sounding like it has been re-mixed. Such techniques were used by legendary DMC DJ’s like Cash Money, Jazzy Jeff & Cutmaster Swift, who influenced him in his earlier Hip Hop days which became his signature & was just one of many things that made him stand out from all the other DJ’s on the scene.
“For me, a DJ has to do something more than just mix two records together to gain respect as most DJ’s on the circuit can mix two records together but when it comes to scratching & doubling up, it takes a lot of courage as well as talent to perform that  live which is why I choose to do these things as not every DJ can, & thats what makes you stand out & sound different from the next DJ”.
It was 1991 before Pilgrim got his main break, performing at the opening night of the legendary Quest night in Wolverhampton, the night was a great success with an electric atmosphere & became one of the first major weekly clubs that ran every Saturday night. Pilgrim became resident DJ at Quest playing weekl & as the clubs reputation got more well known nationwide, so did his name with people making the trip to the club from as far away as Scotland. Soon after he became a household name across the UK in the 1992 - 93 era, headlining at some of this countries biggest & best events such as Pandemonium, New Age, World Party, New Dawn, Blast, Dance Planet, Helter Skelter, Total Kaos, Infinity, Kinetic, Mind Blown, Bangin Tunes, Dreamscape, Amnesia House, Fibre Optic, Milwaukee's (Equinox), Dance Nation, Fantazia, Summer Dance Festival, Vision, Entropy, Obsession, Adrenalin, Inter Dance, The Edge, Starlight, Heaven On Earth, Zest, Vibealite, Dance Trance, Reincarnation, Devotion, Innersense,Fusion, Tribal Gathering, Perception, Phobia, The Pleasuredome, Frequency, Destiny, Fun-de-mental, Labrynth, Diehard, Southern Exposure, Rezurection, Ardshock, Asylum (Bowlers), AWOL, Warehouse(Doncaster), Uprising, The Drome (Birkenhead), Sutra, Sunrise, Spellbound, Double Dipped, Planet Earth, Origin, Hypnotic, Evolution, Distruxshion & many more but the biggest crowd he ever played to was the massive Fantazia event at Castle Donnington with an estimated 40,000 people there, which he played on the main stage & played the midnight set.
“People in today’s scene would never have thought that I have headlined nearly all the biggest raves there have ever been in this country”.
Over the years he found the music getting faster & harder so he took a back seat from the scene until about 1998 when he started playing more of the original old tunes from his favourite era of music 91-92, as there were so may classic tunes about which to this very day still get a really good response when played, & this brought along the emergence of his own Old Skool night he started in Wolverhampton called 'Reminiscence'. Not long after that Pilgrim also hooked up with the guys from 'Flashback' as they too, were ex Ravers, & were also putting on small parties totally dedicated to the 'Old Skoo'l classics to which he also became their resident DJ & since then the Old Skool scene has risen once again with club events dedicated to the music all over the country.
Pilgrim now likes to turn the clock back by playing at 'Old Skool' events as he finds the atmosphere is always 100% electric at these nights, & not only brings back good memories but also the old faces that had left the scene. This DJ is an excellent mixer, he knows what the crowd wants & executes it well. He has been around for a long time playing alongside some of the original Old Skool DJ’s such as Carl Cox, Stu Allen, Grooverider & Sasha with sets that justify him being just as good.]]></description>
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”At this point I was into Hip-Hop in a big way & started going to a regular weekly club called 'The Lord Raglan' in Wolverhampton which played a few Hip Hop tracks but the music played was prodominently Rave so the more I went to the club, I became more exposed to the Rave sound & found myself enjoying it more to the point I started purchasing the music”. 
When he crossed over to playing Rave he took his Hip-Hop turntablism techniques with him, which involved scratching as well as using two copies of the same record, one slightly more ahead than the other to make a doubling affect, hence the record sounding like it has been re-mixed. Such techniques were used by legendary DMC DJ’s like Cash Money, Jazzy Jeff & Cutmaster Swift, who influenced him in his earlier Hip Hop days which became his signature & was just one of many things that made him stand out from all the other DJ’s on the scene.
“For me, a DJ has to do something more than just mix two records together to gain respect as most DJ’s on the circuit can mix two records together but when it comes to scratching & doubling up, it takes a lot of courage as well as talent to perform that  live which is why I choose to do these things as not every DJ can, & thats what makes you stand out & sound different from the next DJ”.
It was 1991 before Pilgrim got his main break, performing at the opening night of the legendary Quest night in Wolverhampton, the night was a great success with an electric atmosphere & became one of the first major weekly clubs that ran every Saturday night. Pilgrim became resident DJ at Quest playing weekl & as the clubs reputation got more well known nationwide, so did his name with people making the trip to the club from as far away as Scotland. Soon after he became a household name across the UK in the 1992 - 93 era, headlining at some of this countries biggest & best events such as Pandemonium, New Age, World Party, New Dawn, Blast, Dance Planet, Helter Skelter, Total Kaos, Infinity, Kinetic, Mind Blown, Bangin Tunes, Dreamscape, Amnesia House, Fibre Optic, Milwaukee's (Equinox), Dance Nation, Fantazia, Summer Dance Festival, Vision, Entropy, Obsession, Adrenalin, Inter Dance, The Edge, Starlight, Heaven On Earth, Zest, Vibealite, Dance Trance, Reincarnation, Devotion, Innersense,Fusion, Tribal Gathering, Perception, Phobia, The Pleasuredome, Frequency, Destiny, Fun-de-mental, Labrynth, Diehard, Southern Exposure, Rezurection, Ardshock, Asylum (Bowlers), AWOL, Warehouse(Doncaster), Uprising, The Drome (Birkenhead), Sutra, Sunrise, Spellbound, Double Dipped, Planet Earth, Origin, Hypnotic, Evolution, Distruxshion & many more but the biggest crowd he ever played to was the massive Fantazia event at Castle Donnington with an estimated 40,000 people there, which he played on the main stage & played the midnight set.
“People in today’s scene would never have thought that I have headlined nearly all the biggest raves there have ever been in this country”.
Over the years he found the music getting faster & harder so he took a back seat from the scene until about 1998 when he started playing more of the original old tunes from his favourite era of music 91-92, as there were so may classic tunes about which to this very day still get a really good response when played, & this brought along the emergence of his own Old Skool night he started in Wolverhampton called 'Reminiscence'. Not long after that Pilgrim also hooked up with the guys from 'Flashback' as they too, were ex Ravers, & were also putting on small parties totally dedicated to the 'Old Skoo'l classics to which he also became their resident DJ & since then the Old Skool scene has risen once again with club events dedicated to the music all over the country.
Pilgrim now likes to turn the clock back by playing at 'Old Skool' events as he finds the atmosphere is always 100% electric at these nights, & not only brings back good memories but also the old faces that had left the scene. This DJ is an excellent mixer, he knows what the crowd wants & executes it well. He has been around for a long time playing alongside some of the original Old Skool DJ’s such as Carl Cox, Stu Allen, Grooverider & Sasha with sets that justify him being just as good.]]></googleplay:description>
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”At this point I was into Hip-Hop in a big way & started going to a regular weekly club called 'The Lord Raglan' in Wolverhampton which played a few Hip Hop tracks but the music played was prodominently Rave so the more I went to the club, I became more exposed to the Rave sound & found myself enjoying it more to the point I started purchasing the music”. 
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“For me, a DJ has to do something more than just mix two records together to gain respect as most DJ’s on the circuit can mix two records together but when it comes to scratching & doubling up, it takes a lot of courage as well as talent to perform that  live which is why I choose to do these things as not every DJ can, & thats what makes you stand out & sound different from the next DJ”.
It was 1991 before Pilgrim got his main break, performing at the opening night of the legendary Quest night in Wolverhampton, the night was a great success with an electric atmosphere & became one of the first major weekly clubs that ran every Saturday night. Pilgrim became resident DJ at Quest playing weekl & as the clubs reputation got more well known nationwide, so did his name with people making the trip to the club from as far away as Scotland. Soon after he became a household name across the UK in the 1992 - 93 era, headlining at some of this countries biggest & best events such as Pandemonium, New Age, World Party, New Dawn, Blast, Dance Planet, Helter Skelter, Total Kaos, Infinity, Kinetic, Mind Blown, Bangin Tunes, Dreamscape, Amnesia House, Fibre Optic, Milwaukee's (Equinox), Dance Nation, Fantazia, Summer Dance Festival, Vision, Entropy, Obsession, Adrenalin, Inter Dance, The Edge, Starlight, Heaven On Earth, Zest, Vibealite, Dance Trance, Reincarnation, Devotion, Innersense,Fusion, Tribal Gathering, Perception, Phobia, The Pleasuredome, Frequency, Destiny, Fun-de-mental, Labrynth, Diehard, Southern Exposure, Rezurection, Ardshock, Asylum (Bowlers), AWOL, Warehouse(Doncaster), Uprising, The Drome (Birkenhead), Sutra, Sunrise, Spellbound, Double Dipped, Planet Earth, Origin, Hypnotic, Evolution, Distruxshion & many more but the biggest crowd he ever played to was the massive Fantazia event at Castle Donnington with an estimated 40,000 people there, which he played on the main stage & played the midnight set.
“People in today’s scene would never have thought that I have headlined nearly all the biggest raves there have ever been in this country”.
Over the years he found the music getting faster & harder so he took a back seat from the scene until about 1998 when he started playing more of the original old tunes from his favourite era of music 91-92, as there were so may classic tunes about which to this very day still get a really good response when played, & this brought along the emergence of his own Old Skool night he started in Wolverhampton called 'Reminiscence'. Not long after that Pilgrim also hooked up with the guys from 'Flashback' as they too, were ex Ravers, & were also putting on small parties totally dedicated to the 'Old Skoo'l classics to which he also became their resident DJ & since then the Old Skool scene has risen once again with club events dedicated to the music all over the country.
Pilgrim now likes to turn the clock back by playing at 'Old Skool' events as he finds the atmosphere is always 100% electric at these nights, & not only brings back good memories but also the old faces that had left the scene. This DJ is an excellent mixer, he knows what the crowd wants & executes it well. He has been around for a long time playing alongside some of the original Old Skool DJ’s such as Carl Cox, Stu Allen, Grooverider & Sasha with sets that justify him being just as good.]]></description>
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”At this point I was into Hip-Hop in a big way & started going to a regular weekly club called 'The Lord Raglan' in Wolverhampton which played a few Hip Hop tracks but the music played was prodominently Rave so the more I went to the club, I became more exposed to the Rave sound & found myself enjoying it more to the point I started purchasing the music”. 
When he crossed over to playing Rave he took his Hip-Hop turntablism techniques with him, which involved scratching as well as using two copies of the same record, one slightly more ahead than the other to make a doubling affect, hence the record sounding like it has been re-mixed. Such techniques were used by legendary DMC DJ’s like Cash Money, Jazzy Jeff & Cutmaster Swift, who influenced him in his earlier Hip Hop days which became his signature & was just one of many things that made him stand out from all the other DJ’s on the scene.
“For me, a DJ has to do something more than just mix two records together to gain respect as most DJ’s on the circuit can mix two records together but when it comes to scratching & doubling up, it takes a lot of courage as well as talent to perform that  live which is why I choose to do these things as not every DJ can, & thats what makes you stand out & sound different from the next DJ”.
It was 1991 before Pilgrim got his main break, performing at the opening night of the legendary Quest night in Wolverhampton, the night was a great success with an electric atmosphere & became one of the first major weekly clubs that ran every Saturday night. Pilgrim became resident DJ at Quest playing weekl & as the clubs reputation got more well known nationwide, so did his name with people making the trip to the club from as far away as Scotland. Soon after he became a household name across the UK in the 1992 - 93 era, headlining at some of this countries biggest & best events such as Pandemonium, New Age, World Party, New Dawn, Blast, Dance Planet, Helter Skelter, Total Kaos, Infinity, Kinetic, Mind Blown, Bangin Tunes, Dreamscape, Amnesia House, Fibre Optic, Milwaukee's (Equinox), Dance Nation, Fantazia, Summer Dance Festival, Vision, Entropy, Obsession, Adrenalin, Inter Dance, The Edge, Starlight, Heaven On Earth, Zest, Vibealite, Dance Trance, Reincarnation, Devotion, Innersense,Fusion, Tribal Gathering, Perception, Phobia, The Pleasuredome, Frequency, Destiny, Fun-de-mental, Labrynth, Diehard, Southern Exposure, Rezurection, Ardshock, Asylum (Bowlers), AWOL, Warehouse(Doncaster), Uprising, The Drome (Birkenhead), Sutra, Sunrise, Spellbound, Double Dipped, Planet Earth, Origin, Hypnotic, Evolution, Distruxshion & many more but the biggest crowd he ever played to was the massive Fantazia event at Castle Donnington with an estimated 40,000 people there, which he played on the main stage & played the midnight set.
“People in today’s scene would never have thought that I have headlined nearly all the biggest raves there have ever been in this country”.
Over the years he found the music getting faster & harder so he took a back seat from the scene until about 1998 when he started playing more of the original old tunes from his favourite era of music 91-92, as there were so may classic tunes about which to this very day still get a really good response when played, & this brought along the emergence of his own Old Skool night he started in Wolverhampton called 'Reminiscence'. Not long after that Pilgrim also hooked up with the guys from 'Flashback' as they too, were ex Ravers, & were also putting on small parties totally dedicated to the 'Old Skoo'l classics to which he also became their resident DJ & since then the Old Skool scene has risen once again with club events dedicated to the music all over the country.
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            <description><![CDATA[DJ Pilgrim, a name that graced many an event in the early 90’s, originating from Wolverhampton, West Midlands, UK & still playing at events, one of the finest & most respected DJ’s still in the Old Skool scene. Pilgrim first started getting into 'Rave' music back as early as 1988. 
”At this point I was into Hip-Hop in a big way & started going to a regular weekly club called 'The Lord Raglan' in Wolverhampton which played a few Hip Hop tracks but the music played was prodominently Rave so the more I went to the club, I became more exposed to the Rave sound & found myself enjoying it more to the point I started purchasing the music”. 
When he crossed over to playing Rave he took his Hip-Hop turntablism techniques with him, which involved scratching as well as using two copies of the same record, one slightly more ahead than the other to make a doubling affect, hence the record sounding like it has been re-mixed. Such techniques were used by legendary DMC DJ’s like Cash Money, Jazzy Jeff & Cutmaster Swift, who influenced him in his earlier Hip Hop days which became his signature & was just one of many things that made him stand out from all the other DJ’s on the scene.
“For me, a DJ has to do something more than just mix two records together to gain respect as most DJ’s on the circuit can mix two records together but when it comes to scratching & doubling up, it takes a lot of courage as well as talent to perform that  live which is why I choose to do these things as not every DJ can, & thats what makes you stand out & sound different from the next DJ”.
It was 1991 before Pilgrim got his main break, performing at the opening night of the legendary Quest night in Wolverhampton, the night was a great success with an electric atmosphere & became one of the first major weekly clubs that ran every Saturday night. Pilgrim became resident DJ at Quest playing weekl & as the clubs reputation got more well known nationwide, so did his name with people making the trip to the club from as far away as Scotland. Soon after he became a household name across the UK in the 1992 - 93 era, headlining at some of this countries biggest & best events such as Pandemonium, New Age, World Party, New Dawn, Blast, Dance Planet, Helter Skelter, Total Kaos, Infinity, Kinetic, Mind Blown, Bangin Tunes, Dreamscape, Amnesia House, Fibre Optic, Milwaukee's (Equinox), Dance Nation, Fantazia, Summer Dance Festival, Vision, Entropy, Obsession, Adrenalin, Inter Dance, The Edge, Starlight, Heaven On Earth, Zest, Vibealite, Dance Trance, Reincarnation, Devotion, Innersense,Fusion, Tribal Gathering, Perception, Phobia, The Pleasuredome, Frequency, Destiny, Fun-de-mental, Labrynth, Diehard, Southern Exposure, Rezurection, Ardshock, Asylum (Bowlers), AWOL, Warehouse(Doncaster), Uprising, The Drome (Birkenhead), Sutra, Sunrise, Spellbound, Double Dipped, Planet Earth, Origin, Hypnotic, Evolution, Distruxshion & many more but the biggest crowd he ever played to was the massive Fantazia event at Castle Donnington with an estimated 40,000 people there, which he played on the main stage & played the midnight set.
“People in today’s scene would never have thought that I have headlined nearly all the biggest raves there have ever been in this country”.
Over the years he found the music getting faster & harder so he took a back seat from the scene until about 1998 when he started playing more of the original old tunes from his favourite era of music 91-92, as there were so may classic tunes about which to this very day still get a really good response when played, & this brought along the emergence of his own Old Skool night he started in Wolverhampton called 'Reminiscence'. Not long after that Pilgrim also hooked up with the guys from 'Flashback' as they too, were ex Ravers, & were also putting on small parties totally dedicated to the 'Old Skoo'l classics to which he also became their resident DJ & since then the Old Skool scene has risen once again with club events dedicated to the music all over the country.
Pilgrim now likes to turn the clock back by playing at 'Old Skool' events as he finds the atmosphere is always 100% electric at these nights, & not only brings back good memories but also the old faces that had left the scene. This DJ is an excellent mixer, he knows what the crowd wants & executes it well. He has been around for a long time playing alongside some of the original Old Skool DJ’s such as Carl Cox, Stu Allen, Grooverider & Sasha with sets that justify him being just as good.]]></description>
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”At this point I was into Hip-Hop in a big way & started going to a regular weekly club called 'The Lord Raglan' in Wolverhampton which played a few Hip Hop tracks but the music played was prodominently Rave so the more I went to the club, I became more exposed to the Rave sound & found myself enjoying it more to the point I started purchasing the music”. 
When he crossed over to playing Rave he took his Hip-Hop turntablism techniques with him, which involved scratching as well as using two copies of the same record, one slightly more ahead than the other to make a doubling affect, hence the record sounding like it has been re-mixed. Such techniques were used by legendary DMC DJ’s like Cash Money, Jazzy Jeff & Cutmaster Swift, who influenced him in his earlier Hip Hop days which became his signature & was just one of many things that made him stand out from all the other DJ’s on the scene.
“For me, a DJ has to do something more than just mix two records together to gain respect as most DJ’s on the circuit can mix two records together but when it comes to scratching & doubling up, it takes a lot of courage as well as talent to perform that  live which is why I choose to do these things as not every DJ can, & thats what makes you stand out & sound different from the next DJ”.
It was 1991 before Pilgrim got his main break, performing at the opening night of the legendary Quest night in Wolverhampton, the night was a great success with an electric atmosphere & became one of the first major weekly clubs that ran every Saturday night. Pilgrim became resident DJ at Quest playing weekl & as the clubs reputation got more well known nationwide, so did his name with people making the trip to the club from as far away as Scotland. Soon after he became a household name across the UK in the 1992 - 93 era, headlining at some of this countries biggest & best events such as Pandemonium, New Age, World Party, New Dawn, Blast, Dance Planet, Helter Skelter, Total Kaos, Infinity, Kinetic, Mind Blown, Bangin Tunes, Dreamscape, Amnesia House, Fibre Optic, Milwaukee's (Equinox), Dance Nation, Fantazia, Summer Dance Festival, Vision, Entropy, Obsession, Adrenalin, Inter Dance, The Edge, Starlight, Heaven On Earth, Zest, Vibealite, Dance Trance, Reincarnation, Devotion, Innersense,Fusion, Tribal Gathering, Perception, Phobia, The Pleasuredome, Frequency, Destiny, Fun-de-mental, Labrynth, Diehard, Southern Exposure, Rezurection, Ardshock, Asylum (Bowlers), AWOL, Warehouse(Doncaster), Uprising, The Drome (Birkenhead), Sutra, Sunrise, Spellbound, Double Dipped, Planet Earth, Origin, Hypnotic, Evolution, Distruxshion & many more but the biggest crowd he ever played to was the massive Fantazia event at Castle Donnington with an estimated 40,000 people there, which he played on the main stage & played the midnight set.
“People in today’s scene would never have thought that I have headlined nearly all the biggest raves there have ever been in this country”.
Over the years he found the music getting faster & harder so he took a back seat from the scene until about 1998 when he started playing more of the original old tunes from his favourite era of music 91-92, as there were so may classic tunes about which to this very day still get a really good response when played, & this brought along the emergence of his own Old Skool night he started in Wolverhampton called 'Reminiscence'. Not long after that Pilgrim also hooked up with the guys from 'Flashback' as they too, were ex Ravers, & were also putting on small parties totally dedicated to the 'Old Skoo'l classics to which he also became their resident DJ & since then the Old Skool scene has risen once again with club events dedicated to the music all over the country.
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”At this point I was into Hip-Hop in a big way & started going to a regular weekly club called 'The Lord Raglan' in Wolverhampton which played a few Hip Hop tracks but the music played was prodominently Rave so the more I went to the club, I became more exposed to the Rave sound & found myself enjoying it more to the point I started purchasing the music”. 
When he crossed over to playing Rave he took his Hip-Hop turntablism techniques with him, which involved scratching as well as using two copies of the same record, one slightly more ahead than the other to make a doubling affect, hence the record sounding like it has been re-mixed. Such techniques were used by legendary DMC DJ’s like Cash Money, Jazzy Jeff & Cutmaster Swift, who influenced him in his earlier Hip Hop days which became his signature & was just one of many things that made him stand out from all the other DJ’s on the scene.
“For me, a DJ has to do something more than just mix two records together to gain respect as most DJ’s on the circuit can mix two records together but when it comes to scratching & doubling up, it takes a lot of courage as well as talent to perform that  live which is why I choose to do these things as not every DJ can, & thats what makes you stand out & sound different from the next DJ”.
It was 1991 before Pilgrim got his main break, performing at the opening night of the legendary Quest night in Wolverhampton, the night was a great success with an electric atmosphere & became one of the first major weekly clubs that ran every Saturday night. Pilgrim became resident DJ at Quest playing weekl & as the clubs reputation got more well known nationwide, so did his name with people making the trip to the club from as far away as Scotland. Soon after he became a household name across the UK in the 1992 - 93 era, headlining at some of this countries biggest & best events such as Pandemonium, New Age, World Party, New Dawn, Blast, Dance Planet, Helter Skelter, Total Kaos, Infinity, Kinetic, Mind Blown, Bangin Tunes, Dreamscape, Amnesia House, Fibre Optic, Milwaukee's (Equinox), Dance Nation, Fantazia, Summer Dance Festival, Vision, Entropy, Obsession, Adrenalin, Inter Dance, The Edge, Starlight, Heaven On Earth, Zest, Vibealite, Dance Trance, Reincarnation, Devotion, Innersense,Fusion, Tribal Gathering, Perception, Phobia, The Pleasuredome, Frequency, Destiny, Fun-de-mental, Labrynth, Diehard, Southern Exposure, Rezurection, Ardshock, Asylum (Bowlers), AWOL, Warehouse(Doncaster), Uprising, The Drome (Birkenhead), Sutra, Sunrise, Spellbound, Double Dipped, Planet Earth, Origin, Hypnotic, Evolution, Distruxshion & many more but the biggest crowd he ever played to was the massive Fantazia event at Castle Donnington with an estimated 40,000 people there, which he played on the main stage & played the midnight set.
“People in today’s scene would never have thought that I have headlined nearly all the biggest raves there have ever been in this country”.
Over the years he found the music getting faster & harder so he took a back seat from the scene until about 1998 when he started playing more of the original old tunes from his favourite era of music 91-92, as there were so may classic tunes about which to this very day still get a really good response when played, & this brought along the emergence of his own Old Skool night he started in Wolverhampton called 'Reminiscence'. Not long after that Pilgrim also hooked up with the guys from 'Flashback' as they too, were ex Ravers, & were also putting on small parties totally dedicated to the 'Old Skoo'l classics to which he also became their resident DJ & since then the Old Skool scene has risen once again with club events dedicated to the music all over the country.
Pilgrim now likes to turn the clock back by playing at 'Old Skool' events as he finds the atmosphere is always 100% electric at these nights, & not only brings back good memories but also the old faces that had left the scene. This DJ is an excellent mixer, he knows what the crowd wants & executes it well. He has been around for a long time playing alongside some of the original Old Skool DJ’s such as Carl Cox, Stu Allen, Grooverider & Sasha with sets that justify him being just as good.]]></description>
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”At this point I was into Hip-Hop in a big way & started going to a regular weekly club called 'The Lord Raglan' in Wolverhampton which played a few Hip Hop tracks but the music played was prodominently Rave so the more I went to the club, I became more exposed to the Rave sound & found myself enjoying it more to the point I started purchasing the music”. 
When he crossed over to playing Rave he took his Hip-Hop turntablism techniques with him, which involved scratching as well as using two copies of the same record, one slightly more ahead than the other to make a doubling affect, hence the record sounding like it has been re-mixed. Such techniques were used by legendary DMC DJ’s like Cash Money, Jazzy Jeff & Cutmaster Swift, who influenced him in his earlier Hip Hop days which became his signature & was just one of many things that made him stand out from all the other DJ’s on the scene.
“For me, a DJ has to do something more than just mix two records together to gain respect as most DJ’s on the circuit can mix two records together but when it comes to scratching & doubling up, it takes a lot of courage as well as talent to perform that  live which is why I choose to do these things as not every DJ can, & thats what makes you stand out & sound different from the next DJ”.
It was 1991 before Pilgrim got his main break, performing at the opening night of the legendary Quest night in Wolverhampton, the night was a great success with an electric atmosphere & became one of the first major weekly clubs that ran every Saturday night. Pilgrim became resident DJ at Quest playing weekl & as the clubs reputation got more well known nationwide, so did his name with people making the trip to the club from as far away as Scotland. Soon after he became a household name across the UK in the 1992 - 93 era, headlining at some of this countries biggest & best events such as Pandemonium, New Age, World Party, New Dawn, Blast, Dance Planet, Helter Skelter, Total Kaos, Infinity, Kinetic, Mind Blown, Bangin Tunes, Dreamscape, Amnesia House, Fibre Optic, Milwaukee's (Equinox), Dance Nation, Fantazia, Summer Dance Festival, Vision, Entropy, Obsession, Adrenalin, Inter Dance, The Edge, Starlight, Heaven On Earth, Zest, Vibealite, Dance Trance, Reincarnation, Devotion, Innersense,Fusion, Tribal Gathering, Perception, Phobia, The Pleasuredome, Frequency, Destiny, Fun-de-mental, Labrynth, Diehard, Southern Exposure, Rezurection, Ardshock, Asylum (Bowlers), AWOL, Warehouse(Doncaster), Uprising, The Drome (Birkenhead), Sutra, Sunrise, Spellbound, Double Dipped, Planet Earth, Origin, Hypnotic, Evolution, Distruxshion & many more but the biggest crowd he ever played to was the massive Fantazia event at Castle Donnington with an estimated 40,000 people there, which he played on the main stage & played the midnight set.
“People in today’s scene would never have thought that I have headlined nearly all the biggest raves there have ever been in this country”.
Over the years he found the music getting faster & harder so he took a back seat from the scene until about 1998 when he started playing more of the original old tunes from his favourite era of music 91-92, as there were so may classic tunes about which to this very day still get a really good response when played, & this brought along the emergence of his own Old Skool night he started in Wolverhampton called 'Reminiscence'. Not long after that Pilgrim also hooked up with the guys from 'Flashback' as they too, were ex Ravers, & were also putting on small parties totally dedicated to the 'Old Skoo'l classics to which he also became their resident DJ & since then the Old Skool scene has risen once again with club events dedicated to the music all over the country.
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            <title><![CDATA[Pilgrim Ratty Top Buzz - Quest August 8th 1992]]></title>
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”At this point I was into Hip-Hop in a big way & started going to a regular weekly club called 'The Lord Raglan' in Wolverhampton which played a few Hip Hop tracks but the music played was prodominently Rave so the more I went to the club, I became more exposed to the Rave sound & found myself enjoying it more to the point I started purchasing the music”. 
When he crossed over to playing Rave he took his Hip-Hop turntablism techniques with him, which involved scratching as well as using two copies of the same record, one slightly more ahead than the other to make a doubling affect, hence the record sounding like it has been re-mixed. Such techniques were used by legendary DMC DJ’s like Cash Money, Jazzy Jeff & Cutmaster Swift, who influenced him in his earlier Hip Hop days which became his signature & was just one of many things that made him stand out from all the other DJ’s on the scene.
“For me, a DJ has to do something more than just mix two records together to gain respect as most DJ’s on the circuit can mix two records together but when it comes to scratching & doubling up, it takes a lot of courage as well as talent to perform that  live which is why I choose to do these things as not every DJ can, & thats what makes you stand out & sound different from the next DJ”.
It was 1991 before Pilgrim got his main break, performing at the opening night of the legendary Quest night in Wolverhampton, the night was a great success with an electric atmosphere & became one of the first major weekly clubs that ran every Saturday night. Pilgrim became resident DJ at Quest playing weekl & as the clubs reputation got more well known nationwide, so did his name with people making the trip to the club from as far away as Scotland. Soon after he became a household name across the UK in the 1992 - 93 era, headlining at some of this countries biggest & best events such as Pandemonium, New Age, World Party, New Dawn, Blast, Dance Planet, Helter Skelter, Total Kaos, Infinity, Kinetic, Mind Blown, Bangin Tunes, Dreamscape, Amnesia House, Fibre Optic, Milwaukee's (Equinox), Dance Nation, Fantazia, Summer Dance Festival, Vision, Entropy, Obsession, Adrenalin, Inter Dance, The Edge, Starlight, Heaven On Earth, Zest, Vibealite, Dance Trance, Reincarnation, Devotion, Innersense,Fusion, Tribal Gathering, Perception, Phobia, The Pleasuredome, Frequency, Destiny, Fun-de-mental, Labrynth, Diehard, Southern Exposure, Rezurection, Ardshock, Asylum (Bowlers), AWOL, Warehouse(Doncaster), Uprising, The Drome (Birkenhead), Sutra, Sunrise, Spellbound, Double Dipped, Planet Earth, Origin, Hypnotic, Evolution, Distruxshion & many more but the biggest crowd he ever played to was the massive Fantazia event at Castle Donnington with an estimated 40,000 people there, which he played on the main stage & played the midnight set.
“People in today’s scene would never have thought that I have headlined nearly all the biggest raves there have ever been in this country”.
Over the years he found the music getting faster & harder so he took a back seat from the scene until about 1998 when he started playing more of the original old tunes from his favourite era of music 91-92, as there were so may classic tunes about which to this very day still get a really good response when played, & this brought along the emergence of his own Old Skool night he started in Wolverhampton called 'Reminiscence'. Not long after that Pilgrim also hooked up with the guys from 'Flashback' as they too, were ex Ravers, & were also putting on small parties totally dedicated to the 'Old Skoo'l classics to which he also became their resident DJ & since then the Old Skool scene has risen once again with club events dedicated to the music all over the country.
Pilgrim now likes to turn the clock back by playing at 'Old Skool' events as he finds the atmosphere is always 100% electric at these nights, & not only brings back good memories but also the old faces that had left the scene. This DJ is an excellent mixer, he knows what the crowd wants & executes it well. He has been around for a long time playing alongside some of the original Old Skool DJ’s such as Carl Cox, Stu Allen, Grooverider & Sasha with sets that justify him being just as good.]]></description>
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”At this point I was into Hip-Hop in a big way & started going to a regular weekly club called 'The Lord Raglan' in Wolverhampton which played a few Hip Hop tracks but the music played was prodominently Rave so the more I went to the club, I became more exposed to the Rave sound & found myself enjoying it more to the point I started purchasing the music”. 
When he crossed over to playing Rave he took his Hip-Hop turntablism techniques with him, which involved scratching as well as using two copies of the same record, one slightly more ahead than the other to make a doubling affect, hence the record sounding like it has been re-mixed. Such techniques were used by legendary DMC DJ’s like Cash Money, Jazzy Jeff & Cutmaster Swift, who influenced him in his earlier Hip Hop days which became his signature & was just one of many things that made him stand out from all the other DJ’s on the scene.
“For me, a DJ has to do something more than just mix two records together to gain respect as most DJ’s on the circuit can mix two records together but when it comes to scratching & doubling up, it takes a lot of courage as well as talent to perform that  live which is why I choose to do these things as not every DJ can, & thats what makes you stand out & sound different from the next DJ”.
It was 1991 before Pilgrim got his main break, performing at the opening night of the legendary Quest night in Wolverhampton, the night was a great success with an electric atmosphere & became one of the first major weekly clubs that ran every Saturday night. Pilgrim became resident DJ at Quest playing weekl & as the clubs reputation got more well known nationwide, so did his name with people making the trip to the club from as far away as Scotland. Soon after he became a household name across the UK in the 1992 - 93 era, headlining at some of this countries biggest & best events such as Pandemonium, New Age, World Party, New Dawn, Blast, Dance Planet, Helter Skelter, Total Kaos, Infinity, Kinetic, Mind Blown, Bangin Tunes, Dreamscape, Amnesia House, Fibre Optic, Milwaukee's (Equinox), Dance Nation, Fantazia, Summer Dance Festival, Vision, Entropy, Obsession, Adrenalin, Inter Dance, The Edge, Starlight, Heaven On Earth, Zest, Vibealite, Dance Trance, Reincarnation, Devotion, Innersense,Fusion, Tribal Gathering, Perception, Phobia, The Pleasuredome, Frequency, Destiny, Fun-de-mental, Labrynth, Diehard, Southern Exposure, Rezurection, Ardshock, Asylum (Bowlers), AWOL, Warehouse(Doncaster), Uprising, The Drome (Birkenhead), Sutra, Sunrise, Spellbound, Double Dipped, Planet Earth, Origin, Hypnotic, Evolution, Distruxshion & many more but the biggest crowd he ever played to was the massive Fantazia event at Castle Donnington with an estimated 40,000 people there, which he played on the main stage & played the midnight set.
“People in today’s scene would never have thought that I have headlined nearly all the biggest raves there have ever been in this country”.
Over the years he found the music getting faster & harder so he took a back seat from the scene until about 1998 when he started playing more of the original old tunes from his favourite era of music 91-92, as there were so may classic tunes about which to this very day still get a really good response when played, & this brought along the emergence of his own Old Skool night he started in Wolverhampton called 'Reminiscence'. Not long after that Pilgrim also hooked up with the guys from 'Flashback' as they too, were ex Ravers, & were also putting on small parties totally dedicated to the 'Old Skoo'l classics to which he also became their resident DJ & since then the Old Skool scene has risen once again with club events dedicated to the music all over the country.
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            <title><![CDATA[Randall & Goldie - Quest 20th March 1993]]></title>
            <link>https://hearthis.at/q9rv3mfc/randall-goldie-quest-20th-march-1993/</link>
            <itunes:author><![CDATA[Dj Pilgrim]]></itunes:author>
            <description><![CDATA[DJ Pilgrim, a name that graced many an event in the early 90’s, originating from Wolverhampton, West Midlands, UK & still playing at events, one of the finest & most respected DJ’s still in the Old Skool scene. Pilgrim first started getting into 'Rave' music back as early as 1988. 
”At this point I was into Hip-Hop in a big way & started going to a regular weekly club called 'The Lord Raglan' in Wolverhampton which played a few Hip Hop tracks but the music played was prodominently Rave so the more I went to the club, I became more exposed to the Rave sound & found myself enjoying it more to the point I started purchasing the music”. 
When he crossed over to playing Rave he took his Hip-Hop turntablism techniques with him, which involved scratching as well as using two copies of the same record, one slightly more ahead than the other to make a doubling affect, hence the record sounding like it has been re-mixed. Such techniques were used by legendary DMC DJ’s like Cash Money, Jazzy Jeff & Cutmaster Swift, who influenced him in his earlier Hip Hop days which became his signature & was just one of many things that made him stand out from all the other DJ’s on the scene.
“For me, a DJ has to do something more than just mix two records together to gain respect as most DJ’s on the circuit can mix two records together but when it comes to scratching & doubling up, it takes a lot of courage as well as talent to perform that  live which is why I choose to do these things as not every DJ can, & thats what makes you stand out & sound different from the next DJ”.
It was 1991 before Pilgrim got his main break, performing at the opening night of the legendary Quest night in Wolverhampton, the night was a great success with an electric atmosphere & became one of the first major weekly clubs that ran every Saturday night. Pilgrim became resident DJ at Quest playing weekl & as the clubs reputation got more well known nationwide, so did his name with people making the trip to the club from as far away as Scotland. Soon after he became a household name across the UK in the 1992 - 93 era, headlining at some of this countries biggest & best events such as Pandemonium, New Age, World Party, New Dawn, Blast, Dance Planet, Helter Skelter, Total Kaos, Infinity, Kinetic, Mind Blown, Bangin Tunes, Dreamscape, Amnesia House, Fibre Optic, Milwaukee's (Equinox), Dance Nation, Fantazia, Summer Dance Festival, Vision, Entropy, Obsession, Adrenalin, Inter Dance, The Edge, Starlight, Heaven On Earth, Zest, Vibealite, Dance Trance, Reincarnation, Devotion, Innersense,Fusion, Tribal Gathering, Perception, Phobia, The Pleasuredome, Frequency, Destiny, Fun-de-mental, Labrynth, Diehard, Southern Exposure, Rezurection, Ardshock, Asylum (Bowlers), AWOL, Warehouse(Doncaster), Uprising, The Drome (Birkenhead), Sutra, Sunrise, Spellbound, Double Dipped, Planet Earth, Origin, Hypnotic, Evolution, Distruxshion & many more but the biggest crowd he ever played to was the massive Fantazia event at Castle Donnington with an estimated 40,000 people there, which he played on the main stage & played the midnight set.
“People in today’s scene would never have thought that I have headlined nearly all the biggest raves there have ever been in this country”.
Over the years he found the music getting faster & harder so he took a back seat from the scene until about 1998 when he started playing more of the original old tunes from his favourite era of music 91-92, as there were so may classic tunes about which to this very day still get a really good response when played, & this brought along the emergence of his own Old Skool night he started in Wolverhampton called 'Reminiscence'. Not long after that Pilgrim also hooked up with the guys from 'Flashback' as they too, were ex Ravers, & were also putting on small parties totally dedicated to the 'Old Skoo'l classics to which he also became their resident DJ & since then the Old Skool scene has risen once again with club events dedicated to the music all over the country.
Pilgrim now likes to turn the clock back by playing at 'Old Skool' events as he finds the atmosphere is always 100% electric at these nights, & not only brings back good memories but also the old faces that had left the scene. This DJ is an excellent mixer, he knows what the crowd wants & executes it well. He has been around for a long time playing alongside some of the original Old Skool DJ’s such as Carl Cox, Stu Allen, Grooverider & Sasha with sets that justify him being just as good.]]></description>
            <googleplay:description><![CDATA[DJ Pilgrim, a name that graced many an event in the early 90’s, originating from Wolverhampton, West Midlands, UK & still playing at events, one of the finest & most respected DJ’s still in the Old Skool scene. Pilgrim first started getting into 'Rave' music back as early as 1988. 
”At this point I was into Hip-Hop in a big way & started going to a regular weekly club called 'The Lord Raglan' in Wolverhampton which played a few Hip Hop tracks but the music played was prodominently Rave so the more I went to the club, I became more exposed to the Rave sound & found myself enjoying it more to the point I started purchasing the music”. 
When he crossed over to playing Rave he took his Hip-Hop turntablism techniques with him, which involved scratching as well as using two copies of the same record, one slightly more ahead than the other to make a doubling affect, hence the record sounding like it has been re-mixed. Such techniques were used by legendary DMC DJ’s like Cash Money, Jazzy Jeff & Cutmaster Swift, who influenced him in his earlier Hip Hop days which became his signature & was just one of many things that made him stand out from all the other DJ’s on the scene.
“For me, a DJ has to do something more than just mix two records together to gain respect as most DJ’s on the circuit can mix two records together but when it comes to scratching & doubling up, it takes a lot of courage as well as talent to perform that  live which is why I choose to do these things as not every DJ can, & thats what makes you stand out & sound different from the next DJ”.
It was 1991 before Pilgrim got his main break, performing at the opening night of the legendary Quest night in Wolverhampton, the night was a great success with an electric atmosphere & became one of the first major weekly clubs that ran every Saturday night. Pilgrim became resident DJ at Quest playing weekl & as the clubs reputation got more well known nationwide, so did his name with people making the trip to the club from as far away as Scotland. Soon after he became a household name across the UK in the 1992 - 93 era, headlining at some of this countries biggest & best events such as Pandemonium, New Age, World Party, New Dawn, Blast, Dance Planet, Helter Skelter, Total Kaos, Infinity, Kinetic, Mind Blown, Bangin Tunes, Dreamscape, Amnesia House, Fibre Optic, Milwaukee's (Equinox), Dance Nation, Fantazia, Summer Dance Festival, Vision, Entropy, Obsession, Adrenalin, Inter Dance, The Edge, Starlight, Heaven On Earth, Zest, Vibealite, Dance Trance, Reincarnation, Devotion, Innersense,Fusion, Tribal Gathering, Perception, Phobia, The Pleasuredome, Frequency, Destiny, Fun-de-mental, Labrynth, Diehard, Southern Exposure, Rezurection, Ardshock, Asylum (Bowlers), AWOL, Warehouse(Doncaster), Uprising, The Drome (Birkenhead), Sutra, Sunrise, Spellbound, Double Dipped, Planet Earth, Origin, Hypnotic, Evolution, Distruxshion & many more but the biggest crowd he ever played to was the massive Fantazia event at Castle Donnington with an estimated 40,000 people there, which he played on the main stage & played the midnight set.
“People in today’s scene would never have thought that I have headlined nearly all the biggest raves there have ever been in this country”.
Over the years he found the music getting faster & harder so he took a back seat from the scene until about 1998 when he started playing more of the original old tunes from his favourite era of music 91-92, as there were so may classic tunes about which to this very day still get a really good response when played, & this brought along the emergence of his own Old Skool night he started in Wolverhampton called 'Reminiscence'. Not long after that Pilgrim also hooked up with the guys from 'Flashback' as they too, were ex Ravers, & were also putting on small parties totally dedicated to the 'Old Skoo'l classics to which he also became their resident DJ & since then the Old Skool scene has risen once again with club events dedicated to the music all over the country.
Pilgrim now likes to turn the clock back by playing at 'Old Skool' events as he finds the atmosphere is always 100% electric at these nights, & not only brings back good memories but also the old faces that had left the scene. This DJ is an excellent mixer, he knows what the crowd wants & executes it well. He has been around for a long time playing alongside some of the original Old Skool DJ’s such as Carl Cox, Stu Allen, Grooverider & Sasha with sets that justify him being just as good.]]></googleplay:description>
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                <pubDate>Wed, 15 Feb 2017 06:14:28 +0100</pubDate>
                
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            <itunes:duration>1:01:31</itunes:duration>
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            <title><![CDATA[Pilgrim & Ramjack - Fantazia Showcase 27-11-92]]></title>
            <link>https://hearthis.at/q9rv3mfc/pilgrim-ramjack-fantazia-showcase-27-11-92/</link>
            <itunes:author><![CDATA[Dj Pilgrim]]></itunes:author>
            <description><![CDATA[Oldskool Hardcore Rave]]></description>
            <googleplay:description><![CDATA[Oldskool Hardcore Rave]]></googleplay:description>
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                <pubDate>Tue, 14 Feb 2017 08:00:13 +0100</pubDate>
                
                <atom:updated>2017-02-14T08:00:13+01:00</atom:updated>
                
            
            
            <itunes:duration>58:40</itunes:duration>
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            <title><![CDATA[Ratty & Pilgrim - Fantazia One Step Beyond July 25th 1992]]></title>
            <link>https://hearthis.at/q9rv3mfc/ratty-pilgrim-fantazia-one-step-beyond-july-25th-1992/</link>
            <itunes:author><![CDATA[Dj Pilgrim]]></itunes:author>
            <description><![CDATA[Oldskool Hardcore Rave]]></description>
            <googleplay:description><![CDATA[Oldskool Hardcore Rave]]></googleplay:description>
            <itunes:summary><![CDATA[Oldskool Hardcore Rave]]></itunes:summary>
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            <guid isPermaLink="false">199076</guid>
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                <pubDate>Mon, 13 Feb 2017 07:31:31 +0100</pubDate>
                
                <atom:updated>2017-02-13T07:31:31+01:00</atom:updated>
                
            
            
            <itunes:duration>1:00:48</itunes:duration>
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            <title><![CDATA[Pilgrim Quest New Years Eve 1992 Side B]]></title>
            <link>https://hearthis.at/q9rv3mfc/pilgrim-quest-new-years-eve-1992-side-b/</link>
            <itunes:author><![CDATA[Dj Pilgrim]]></itunes:author>
            <description><![CDATA[Oldskool Hardcore Rave]]></description>
            <googleplay:description><![CDATA[Oldskool Hardcore Rave]]></googleplay:description>
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                <pubDate>Sun, 12 Feb 2017 07:58:01 +0100</pubDate>
                
                <atom:updated>2017-02-12T07:58:01+01:00</atom:updated>
                
            
            
            <itunes:duration>45:29</itunes:duration>
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            <title><![CDATA[Pilgrim Quest New Years Eve 1992 Side A]]></title>
            <link>https://hearthis.at/q9rv3mfc/pilgrim-quest-new-years-eve-1992-side-a/</link>
            <itunes:author><![CDATA[Dj Pilgrim]]></itunes:author>
            <description><![CDATA[Oldskool Hardcore Rave]]></description>
            <googleplay:description><![CDATA[Oldskool Hardcore Rave]]></googleplay:description>
            <itunes:summary><![CDATA[Oldskool Hardcore Rave]]></itunes:summary>
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            <guid isPermaLink="false">199070</guid>
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                <pubDate>Sun, 12 Feb 2017 07:57:55 +0100</pubDate>
                
                <atom:updated>2017-02-12T07:57:55+01:00</atom:updated>
                
            
            
            <itunes:duration>48:43</itunes:duration>
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            <title><![CDATA[Pilgrim & Carl Cox 3 - Quest '100th Quest' - 7th August 1993]]></title>
            <link>https://hearthis.at/q9rv3mfc/pilgrim-carl-cox-3-quest-100th-quest-7th-august-1993/</link>
            <itunes:author><![CDATA[Dj Pilgrim]]></itunes:author>
            <description><![CDATA[Oldskool Hardcore Rave]]></description>
            <googleplay:description><![CDATA[Oldskool Hardcore Rave]]></googleplay:description>
            <itunes:summary><![CDATA[Oldskool Hardcore Rave]]></itunes:summary>
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                <pubDate>Fri, 10 Feb 2017 04:07:55 +0100</pubDate>
                
                <atom:updated>2017-02-10T04:07:55+01:00</atom:updated>
                
            
            
            <itunes:duration>1:02:09</itunes:duration>
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            <title><![CDATA[Pilgrim & Ratty - Fibre Optic - Quest 20th Feb 1993]]></title>
            <link>https://hearthis.at/q9rv3mfc/pilgrim-ratty-fibre-optic-quest-20th-feb-1993/</link>
            <itunes:author><![CDATA[Dj Pilgrim]]></itunes:author>
            <description><![CDATA[Oldskool Hardcore Rave]]></description>
            <googleplay:description><![CDATA[Oldskool Hardcore Rave]]></googleplay:description>
            <itunes:summary><![CDATA[Oldskool Hardcore Rave]]></itunes:summary>
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                <pubDate>Tue, 07 Feb 2017 20:38:38 +0100</pubDate>
                
                <atom:updated>2017-02-07T20:38:38+01:00</atom:updated>
                
            
            
            <itunes:duration>1:33:46</itunes:duration>
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            <title><![CDATA[Pilgrim - Dance Trance Sound Of Summer - July 1993]]></title>
            <link>https://hearthis.at/q9rv3mfc/pilgrim-dance-trance-sound-of-summer-23rd-july-1993-a/</link>
            <itunes:author><![CDATA[Dj Pilgrim]]></itunes:author>
            <description><![CDATA[Oldskool rave hardcore jungle techno darkcore]]></description>
            <googleplay:description><![CDATA[Oldskool rave hardcore jungle techno darkcore]]></googleplay:description>
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                <pubDate>Tue, 07 Feb 2017 06:06:44 +0100</pubDate>
                
                <atom:updated>2017-02-07T06:06:44+01:00</atom:updated>
                
            
            
            <itunes:duration>31:08</itunes:duration>
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            <title><![CDATA[Pilgrim - Darkcore Studio 8-12-93 Tape 2]]></title>
            <link>https://hearthis.at/q9rv3mfc/pilgrim-studio-8-12-93-tape-2/</link>
            <itunes:author><![CDATA[Dj Pilgrim]]></itunes:author>
            <description><![CDATA[Oldskool Hardcore Rave]]></description>
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                <pubDate>Mon, 06 Feb 2017 18:32:13 +0100</pubDate>
                
                <atom:updated>2017-02-06T18:32:13+01:00</atom:updated>
                
            
            
            <itunes:duration>1:01:34</itunes:duration>
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            <title><![CDATA[Pilgrim - Darkcore Studio 8-12-93 Tape 1]]></title>
            <link>https://hearthis.at/q9rv3mfc/pilgrim-studio-8-12-93-tape-1/</link>
            <itunes:author><![CDATA[Dj Pilgrim]]></itunes:author>
            <description><![CDATA[Oldskool Hardcore Rave]]></description>
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                <pubDate>Mon, 06 Feb 2017 18:32:07 +0100</pubDate>
                
                <atom:updated>2017-02-06T18:32:07+01:00</atom:updated>
                
            
            
            <itunes:duration>1:01:48</itunes:duration>
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            <title><![CDATA[DJ MICKY FINN AND DJ PILGRIM AT QUEST & FIBRE OPTIC'S PROMISED LAND - AUGUST 1994 side a]]></title>
            <link>https://hearthis.at/q9rv3mfc/dj-mickey-finn-and-dj-pilgrim-at-promised-land-side-a/</link>
            <itunes:author><![CDATA[Dj Pilgrim]]></itunes:author>
            <description><![CDATA[Oldskool rave hardcore jungle techno darkcore]]></description>
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                <pubDate>Sun, 05 Feb 2017 19:47:02 +0100</pubDate>
                
                <atom:updated>2017-02-05T19:47:02+01:00</atom:updated>
                
            
            
            <itunes:duration>43:46</itunes:duration>
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            <title><![CDATA[DJ MICKY FINN AND DJ PILGRIM AT QUEST & FIBRE OPTIC'S PROMISED LAND - AUGUST 1994 side b]]></title>
            <link>https://hearthis.at/q9rv3mfc/dj-mickey-finn-and-dj-pilgrim-at-promised-land-side-b/</link>
            <itunes:author><![CDATA[Dj Pilgrim]]></itunes:author>
            <description><![CDATA[Oldskool rave hardcore jungle techno darkcore]]></description>
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                <pubDate>Sun, 05 Feb 2017 19:46:08 +0100</pubDate>
                
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            <itunes:duration>44:30</itunes:duration>
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            <title><![CDATA[DJ MICKY FINN AND DJ PILGRIM AT QUEST & FIBRE OPTIC'S PROMISED LAND - AUGUST 1994 side bb]]></title>
            <link>https://hearthis.at/q9rv3mfc/dj-mickey-finn-and-dj-pilgrim-at-promised-land-side-bb/</link>
            <itunes:author><![CDATA[Dj Pilgrim]]></itunes:author>
            <description><![CDATA[Oldskool rave hardcore jungle techno darkcore]]></description>
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                <pubDate>Sun, 05 Feb 2017 19:45:14 +0100</pubDate>
                
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                <pubDate>Sun, 05 Feb 2017 05:54:07 +0100</pubDate>
                
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                <pubDate>Sun, 05 Feb 2017 05:54:00 +0100</pubDate>
                
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            <itunes:duration>47:11</itunes:duration>
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            <title><![CDATA[Pilgrim & Ratty - Quest 2nd Birthday 1993]]></title>
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                <pubDate>Sat, 04 Feb 2017 08:36:57 +0100</pubDate>
                
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            <itunes:duration>1:32:18</itunes:duration>
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            <title><![CDATA[Pilgrim - Dark Jungle Fever Beatz]]></title>
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                <pubDate>Sat, 04 Feb 2017 06:38:01 +0100</pubDate>
                
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            <itunes:duration>1:31:52</itunes:duration>
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            <title><![CDATA[Pilgrim - Darckore Studio March 1994 Side B]]></title>
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                <pubDate>Fri, 03 Feb 2017 07:21:33 +0100</pubDate>
                
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                <pubDate>Fri, 03 Feb 2017 06:59:33 +0100</pubDate>
                
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            <title><![CDATA[Pilgrim & Ratty B2B - Pandemonium Tape 2]]></title>
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                <pubDate>Thu, 02 Feb 2017 22:09:44 +0100</pubDate>
                
                <atom:updated>2017-02-02T22:09:44+01:00</atom:updated>
                
            
            
            <itunes:duration>1:00:04</itunes:duration>
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            <title><![CDATA[Pilgrim & Ratty B2B - Pandemonium Tape 1]]></title>
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                <pubDate>Thu, 02 Feb 2017 22:09:36 +0100</pubDate>
                
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            <title><![CDATA[Pilgrim @ The Edge - 'Saturday Night Special' - 29th May 1993]]></title>
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                <pubDate>Thu, 02 Feb 2017 06:47:58 +0100</pubDate>
                
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            <itunes:duration>1:01:54</itunes:duration>
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            <title><![CDATA[Pilgrim - Studio Jan 1994 Side B]]></title>
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                <pubDate>Wed, 01 Feb 2017 21:13:33 +0100</pubDate>
                
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            <itunes:duration>49:34</itunes:duration>
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                <pubDate>Wed, 01 Feb 2017 21:13:27 +0100</pubDate>
                
                <atom:updated>2017-02-01T21:13:27+01:00</atom:updated>
                
            
            
            <itunes:duration>49:34</itunes:duration>
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            <title><![CDATA[Pilgrim & Ratty - Fibre Optic - Quest 19th June 1992]]></title>
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                <pubDate>Wed, 01 Feb 2017 06:56:10 +0100</pubDate>
                
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            <itunes:duration>1:02:04</itunes:duration>
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                <pubDate>Tue, 31 Jan 2017 20:12:29 +0100</pubDate>
                
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            <itunes:duration>1:37:53</itunes:duration>
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            <title><![CDATA[Pilgrim - Dance Nation Summer Ball 18th July 1992 Side B]]></title>
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                <pubDate>Mon, 30 Jan 2017 20:08:40 +0100</pubDate>
                
                <atom:updated>2017-01-30T20:08:40+01:00</atom:updated>
                
            
            
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            <title><![CDATA[Pilgrim - Dance Nation Summer Ball 18th July 1992 Side A]]></title>
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                <pubDate>Mon, 30 Jan 2017 20:08:32 +0100</pubDate>
                
                <atom:updated>2017-01-30T20:08:32+01:00</atom:updated>
                
            
            
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            <title><![CDATA[ReFrEsH 2009 - PILGRIM with MC RANSKI & MC LENNI]]></title>
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                <pubDate>Tue, 24 Jan 2017 06:25:25 +0100</pubDate>
                
                <atom:updated>2017-01-24T06:25:25+01:00</atom:updated>
                
            
            
            <itunes:duration>58:03</itunes:duration>
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            <title><![CDATA[PILGRIM'Z GLOBAL PLAN SHOW - JULY 09]]></title>
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                <pubDate>Sun, 22 Jan 2017 07:09:07 +0100</pubDate>
                
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                <pubDate>Sun, 22 Jan 2017 06:48:54 +0100</pubDate>
                
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                <pubDate>Sun, 22 Jan 2017 06:48:10 +0100</pubDate>
                
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            <itunes:duration>1:58:01</itunes:duration>
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            <title><![CDATA[Pilgrim - SEPTEMBER 09 - FRESH J-TEK BEATZ]]></title>
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                <pubDate>Sun, 22 Jan 2017 06:42:27 +0100</pubDate>
                
                <atom:updated>2017-01-22T06:42:27+01:00</atom:updated>
                
            
            
            <itunes:duration>1:26:15</itunes:duration>
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                <pubDate>Sun, 22 Jan 2017 06:32:12 +0100</pubDate>
                
                <atom:updated>2017-01-22T06:32:12+01:00</atom:updated>
                
            
            
            <itunes:duration>1:35:07</itunes:duration>
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            <title><![CDATA[PILGRIM & OUTRAGE with MC RANSKI - J-TEK SHOWCASE LIVE ON PYRORADIO - 120209]]></title>
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                <pubDate>Sun, 22 Jan 2017 06:12:00 +0100</pubDate>
                
                <atom:updated>2017-01-22T06:12:00+01:00</atom:updated>
                
            
            
            <itunes:duration>57:50</itunes:duration>
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                <pubDate>Thu, 29 Oct 2015 08:39:06 +0100</pubDate>
                
                <atom:updated>2015-10-29T08:39:06+01:00</atom:updated>
                
            
            
            <itunes:duration>1:22:04</itunes:duration>
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            <title><![CDATA[DJ Pilgrim Illusion November 99]]></title>
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                <pubDate>Thu, 29 Oct 2015 08:38:04 +0100</pubDate>
                
                <atom:updated>2015-10-29T08:38:04+01:00</atom:updated>
                
            
            
            <itunes:duration>1:05:26</itunes:duration>
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            <title><![CDATA[Dj Melody & Pilgrim @ Pandemonium  (JJs 1992 Jan)]]></title>
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                <pubDate>Thu, 29 Oct 2015 08:34:06 +0100</pubDate>
                
                <atom:updated>2015-10-29T08:34:06+01:00</atom:updated>
                
            
            
            <itunes:duration>1:33:35</itunes:duration>
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            <title><![CDATA[DJ Pilgrim - New Dawn, Signal FM, Stoke, 1992-08-30]]></title>
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                <pubDate>Thu, 29 Oct 2015 08:20:05 +0100</pubDate>
                
                <atom:updated>2015-10-29T08:20:05+01:00</atom:updated>
                
            
            
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                <pubDate>Thu, 29 Oct 2015 07:35:22 +0100</pubDate>
                
                <atom:updated>2015-10-29T07:35:22+01:00</atom:updated>
                
            
            
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            <title><![CDATA[PILGRIM - GLOBAL PLAN SHOW - SEPTEMBER 09]]></title>
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                <pubDate>Thu, 29 Oct 2015 07:34:42 +0100</pubDate>
                
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                <pubDate>Thu, 29 Oct 2015 07:34:03 +0100</pubDate>
                
                <atom:updated>2015-10-29T07:34:03+01:00</atom:updated>
                
            
            
            <itunes:duration>1:59:32</itunes:duration>
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            <title><![CDATA[Pilgrim riverdance 2014]]></title>
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                <pubDate>Wed, 28 Oct 2015 08:48:07 +0100</pubDate>
                
                <atom:updated>2015-10-28T08:48:07+01:00</atom:updated>
                
            
            
            <itunes:duration>57:53</itunes:duration>
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                <pubDate>Wed, 28 Oct 2015 07:59:08 +0100</pubDate>
                
                <atom:updated>2015-10-28T07:59:08+01:00</atom:updated>
                
            
            
            <itunes:duration>1:00:41</itunes:duration>
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            <title><![CDATA[Pilgrim 2002 illusion&rewind]]></title>
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                <pubDate>Wed, 28 Oct 2015 07:42:10 +0100</pubDate>
                
                <atom:updated>2015-10-28T07:42:10+01:00</atom:updated>
                
            
            
            <itunes:duration>27:30</itunes:duration>
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            <title><![CDATA[Jumping Jack Frost & Pilgrim - Universe Tribal Gathering 30-04-93]]></title>
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                <pubDate>Thu, 22 Oct 2015 10:02:04 +0200</pubDate>
                
                <atom:updated>2015-10-22T10:02:04+02:00</atom:updated>
                
            
            
            <itunes:duration>59:50</itunes:duration>
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            <title><![CDATA[Pilgrim - Dance planet Pleasure Zone 08-01-93]]></title>
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                <pubDate>Thu, 22 Oct 2015 09:57:03 +0200</pubDate>
                
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                <pubDate>Thu, 22 Oct 2015 09:56:07 +0200</pubDate>
                
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                <pubDate>Thu, 22 Oct 2015 09:26:04 +0200</pubDate>
                
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                <pubDate>Thu, 22 Oct 2015 09:22:04 +0200</pubDate>
                
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                <pubDate>Thu, 22 Oct 2015 09:13:04 +0200</pubDate>
                
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                <pubDate>Thu, 22 Oct 2015 08:16:06 +0200</pubDate>
                
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                <pubDate>Thu, 22 Oct 2015 08:15:05 +0200</pubDate>
                
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                <pubDate>Thu, 22 Oct 2015 07:33:48 +0200</pubDate>
                
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            <title><![CDATA[Amnesia Shelleys March 1992 Pilgrim Pt1]]></title>
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                <pubDate>Thu, 22 Oct 2015 07:18:05 +0200</pubDate>
                
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                <pubDate>Thu, 22 Oct 2015 07:05:04 +0200</pubDate>
                
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                <pubDate>Fri, 02 Oct 2015 07:14:08 +0200</pubDate>
                
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            <itunes:duration>1:02:26</itunes:duration>
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                <pubDate>Sun, 19 Apr 2015 23:48:58 +0200</pubDate>
                
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            <itunes:duration>47:04</itunes:duration>
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