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In this powerful 20-minute throwback, Billy Daniel Bunter returns for the first time in 35 years to the exact East London record shop that started it all — now a Halal butchers. Joined by Danny Swallow aka Master Pasha (son of legendary ICF football figure and Centreforce founder Andy Swallow), the pair revisit Paul’s for Music, the iconic Whitechapel record store where Daniel worked at 14 years old in 1989. This was a meeting point for ravers, warehouse promoters, pirate radio pioneers and record collectors at the dawn of Acid House. Daniel shares vivid memories of DJs like Kenny Ken, DJ Hype, Ellis Dee, and Paul Oakenfold coming through the doors. He talks about the rise of the illegal warehouse rave scene, the urban myths around Andy Swallow, and how East London has changed beyond recognition. It’s raw, real, and packed with untold rave history from the true frontline. 🎧 Shot on the streets of Whitechapel 🎥 Unscripted, one-take nostalgia 🌆 From pirate radio to Centreforce to Summer in the City 2025 #AcidHouse #RaveHistory #EastLondon #BillyDanielBunter #Centreforce #ICF #HalalButchers #OldSkoolRave #MasterPasha #DannySwallow #RecordShop #1989 #Whitechapel #WarehouseRave #HardcoreJungle #UKRaveCulture #MusicDocumentary #pirateradio 00:00:00 Inside the Legendary Paul's for Music 00:00:34 The Heart of East London’s Rave Scene 00:01:28 The Day the Stock Room Caught Fire 00:02:18 The Hidden Basement of Vinyl History 00:03:15 DJs Who Shaped a Generation 00:04:39 The Myth of Andy Swallow’s Missing Deck 00:05:50 Buying Records with Robbed Phone Box Coins 00:06:56 The First Record That Changed Everything 00:07:46 How Paul's for Music Shaped My DJ Journey 00:08:58 The Birthplace of UK Rave Culture 00:09:47 Early Encounters with Shut Up and Dance & DJ Hype 00:10:56 When Oakenfold and Tony Wilson Came Digging 00:11:38 The Split Between Warehouse and Field Raves 00:12:49 Why 1989 London Was Truly Lawless 00:14:10 Returning to East London Roots with Center Force 00:15:26 Heritage, Legacy, and Keeping the Rave Alive 00:17:00 Proudly Raw—The True Story of East London’s Rave DNA