Talk:Hypno5ive

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 * Hypno5ive - From the Beaver Meat Cleaver Beat it is noted that the tape was considered a phantom release, in fact several major web sites still argue the tape does not exist. DJ Hypno5ive did indeed have a copy of the tape by the band Marilyn Manson. Additionally his contributions to dance club promotion in Miami and South Beach have had a direct impact on the music scene growth of the area over the past 15 years.

I worked with him back in '89-'90, certainly he was one of a few that was strong in the scene.

Please do not delete. During the late 80's and early 90's the Miami/South Beach alternative club scene was underground; there was little commercial exposure. Many of the club promoters, music producers and DJ's of the time help create the dance club environment that exist there today. Hypno5ive was one of several DJ's and club promoters that worked very hard at creating a lasting dance music culture for the area by bringing bands for club dates and pushing the music via major record label backed promotions and publishing dance music reviews for magazines and record pools.

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