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Oct 6th, 2007 06:02 AM | |
sprydle |
My bestest memories ever were of the raves i went to and DJ'd at back in the 90's. Most of your first generation ravers though graduated college and went on to marriage and kids and now listen to chillout and ambient. The rave scene has gone back underground here in the states after all that "Aw Hell raves are now in Rolling Stone time to call it a day." business. It's huge everywhere else on planet earth. I still see rave flyers here and there mostly at small music stores and on fellow DJ's MySpace profiles. Like most movements it has it's moment of popularity then obscurity then resurrection in a new but similar format. In the 20's & 30's it was called swing In the 50's it was called Doo-Wop In the 70's it was called Disco In the 80's it was called Funk In the 90's it was called Techno Now it's called Electronica In the 90's we were DJ's now we're producers, programmers and arrangers. If you want to see how big it is in Europe check out www.ministryofsound.com although there they just call it dance music or trance. It seems Americans are the only ones still using the word techno. |
Jul 6th, 2007 12:40 PM | |
ArrowX | Raving is still huge in Europe, and every year theres a massive race in Vancouver. Other than that I think its slowed down a lot. |
Jul 5th, 2007 09:37 AM | |
MockMeAmadeus | That was the only good thing coming out of 9/11. Seriously. I was a big raver in the 90's (o crumbs, the things you admit when your older) and thinking back on it, what a lot of bullshit! I was only there for the 'extacy' and the sex. The music was garbage, the DJ's were high most of the time and the 'chilling room' another word for 'making out'. I say: "Take a knife, kill it!" |
Jul 4th, 2007 08:24 PM | |
Miss Modular |
Do people still go to raves? I first came to I-Mockery when the Anti-Rave forum was the biggest forum here. Then came 9/11. It seemed like the rave people disappeared almost overnight. The Anti-Rave Forum eventually disappeared. Which begs the question... Do people still go to raves? Or was the whole rave scene in the '90s just another "bad little fad" (to quote Kris Kross)? |