So what you're saying is that, from around 1993, you went to wrong clubs and had a bad dealer? That's a shame. You missed-out. There's an element of truth of course. In the later 90s dance music actually started making money - and the business side took over. Primetime commercials for BEST OF TUNES '97, superclubs, tedious overpaid DJs traipsing up and down the country playing to packed-out rooms full of people who didn't quite know how to enjoy themselves properly (I spent some time working on one Tongy Julesy etc 'tour' and saw all the clubs I never wanted to go to - at first hand)