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Good-bye Brian
Written by David Richardson   
Saturday, 09 February 2008

Brian Scroggins. Just his name evokes so many thoughts and emotions in my mind. I remember walking around Gwinnett Place Mall in 1994 on a Friday night like I did most weeks. I was only 18 at the time. I had recently discovered Christian techno and I was hooked. I had already purchased Jyradelix, Prodigal Sons’ Texnotheology, the first Raving Loonatics and a few others, but what I remember about that night was that I had just purchased Manic Panic, Prophecy of P.A.N.I.C.’s first album.

 
Rest in Peace Cherie Parnell: A Tastyfresher Goes Home
Written by David Richardson   
Wednesday, 26 September 2007

Today, September 26, 2007, Cherie was called home. She and Carl both had come to a peace about this before she passed on.

 
Groove Fellowships: The How To
Written by DJ Pat D   
Sunday, 16 September 2007

Electronic rhythms pulsate from speakers inside a fellowship hall. Dj’s wield their skills behind a set of turntables. A group hovers around a Bible and prayers go up. A laptop sends a music stream to listeners across the globe. The So Cal Groove Fellowship is a wide assortment of dj’s, music producers and music enthusiasts who meet together once a month for support, food, a live internet broadcast and networking.

 
The Future of Tastyfresh
Written by David Richardson   
Friday, 14 September 2007

So What’s in a Website?
Yeah, that’s the question that constantly is in my mind when I’m not writing music or gaming. About two years ago now, I rebuilt Tastyfresh.com into its fourth, fifth or sixth iteration depending on how you look at it. The focus of the site though was not on adding new features, ultra-cool design, or even increased usability for the site. All of these probably should have been considered though. The focus of the redesign though was actually just moving all content that wasn’t a part of the forum from static web pages to a dynamic content management system.

 
Crime, Corruption & Integrity
Written by Shana Gray   
Tuesday, 13 March 2007

Shana GrayThis article is not an official article written by the police or the news, it is written from personal experience from someone who has seen more in this world than I would hope most others have. It is also written not just for this generation but for the next, the generation where kids bring weapons to school and murder each other on city streets. This is for you, kids, because I was one of you once, and I remember growing up in a confusing world and trying to keep my head screwed on straight. I would read the book of Proverbs because I found it pointed out a lot of wisdom and direction for a kid trying to grow up in a world by myself with no real authority at the time and terrible role models. I found God is faithful when no one else can be found or trusted. Even if He sometimes comes through for me at the very last minute, literally at one second to midnight.

 
Effectively Bringing Unity to Our Scene: Part IV – A Tale of Two Laodiceas
Written by David Richardson   
Wednesday, 15 November 2006

Laodicea was a town in the southwest of what today is Turkey. It is also the site of one of the earliest Christian churches. Laodicea is mentioned in two places within the Bible. The first is in Paul’s letter to the Colossians and then again in the book of Revelation. The contrast between these two mentions is astounding. In fact, it is so astounding that it is something we really need to think about as we are discussing not only what it means for our scene to be united, but as we decide what direction this scene will take and what the cornerstone theology of this movement will be.

 
Effectively Bringing Unity to Our Scene: Part III – The Powers of Tastyfresh
Written by Dave Richards   
Sunday, 16 July 2006

The first article in this series seemed to have raised some hot bottom issues. I knew that some of what I said would not go over very well, but it did what I had hoped it would and sparked a very productive discussion on the forums. The main concern that evolved in the discussion over last months article circled around one issue… a fear of inflexible central control. Let me assure all of you that such a thing was very far away from anything I was considering when I wrote the article. It has been a fear that I have been aware of for years now and it is one that I believe has kept us from growing and developing as a scene. In fact, you could make a very strong and convincing argument that there really isn’t a Christian EDM scene… there is seemingly only Tastyfresh when it comes to a global movement.

 
Violence in Culture
Written by Shana Gray   
Monday, 15 May 2006

ImageIn September 2000 The Christian Herald published an article that began with this statement: "This past summer, Toronto's mayor, city counselors and law enforcement officers debated how to clean up the city¹s rave scene. A group of Christians are one step ahead of them, throwing dance parties with no drugs, no weapons, no drinking, no smoking, no sexually provocative clothing and no one being wheeled out on a stretcher." We didn't just not invite drug dealers and gangs in - we actively kept them out.

 
Effectively Bringing Unity to Our Scene: Part I – Follow-up Discussion
Written by David Richardson   
Monday, 15 May 2006

The following is an archive of the discussion regarding part one of the Unity series. As I strongly believe that these discussions on this series are just as vital as the articles, I’ll be archiving each one with the rest of the series. I hope you find this helpful. Some edits were made to assist in readability and grammar. Thanks to everyone who took part in this.

 
Effectively Bringing Unity to Our Scene: Part II – A Look at the Unity of Our Scene
Written by David Richardson   
Monday, 15 May 2006

The population here at Tastyfresh is very diverse in two specific areas: political views and spiritual views. No matter which side of these debates a person is on, their views of politics and God are mashed together in ways that seem diametrically opposed to someone else on the site. This isn’t the root cause of our disorganization or disunity, but it is a conduit to quickly explain some of our issues.

 
Effectively Bringing Unity to Our Scene Part I:
Written by David Richardson   
Wednesday, 15 March 2006

This article is the first in what will be a serious of discussions regarding unity in our scene. There is no doubt that we have been less united in the past, but are we really as united as we think we are and could we become even more closely united? This is exactly what I hope to examine over the course of the next several issues. Enough of the intro, let’s dive into the meat.

 
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