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Why dont blacks go to raves?
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because most of them like rap. But I've seen a few. This thread is racist 
ummm what
but on a serious note... its all about being exposed to different genres of music..most "blacks" havent been exposed to anything but rap/hip hop culture....
ps, what about this rave?


looooooooooool @ Tom's post
Well, I know they exist. I saw one guy at Bazaar thursday who had come all the way from LA and was partying with us. He was badass. But you are right... not many black people really WANT to come to edm events.
my best friend is black he loves EDM but he likes hip hop too...
wow @ this thread.
how do you think house music and techno started?
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| Originally posted by Pete K how do you think house music and techno started? |
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| Originally posted by Pete K wow @ this thread. how do you think house music and techno started? |
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| Originally posted by Pete K wow @ this thread. how do you think house music and techno started? |
There were quite a few blacks at Osunlade and at the Lava events...
nchs: What's with that lump on the guy's chest?!?
I believe it's called a goiter...

lovely

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| Originally posted by Dojomaster26 lovely |
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| Originally posted by Pete K wow @ this thread. how do you think house music and techno started? |
Carl Cox is black. He's also British though, so he's not really black.
House music was pioneered by blacks (Frankie Knuckles, Marshall Jefferson, Farley "Jackmaster" Funk, Larry Levan, the list goes on). From House came Acid, and from there came most of the other genres of EDM, including Techno. Derrick May and Kevin Saunderson were pioneers of Techno, and they were both black.
I think the lack of blacks at events comes more from a lack of knowledge on the history of the music than on a dislike for the music. If more people knew about the history of this music, then maybe we could get more exposure for the black community. To a lot of people that I talk to, they think that Hip-Hop is the only modern form of African-American music out there, and that EDM is just made by a bunch of white European guys.
JitteryJoe: When I heard that P.Diddy was releasing a House track in 2003, I did a double-take! Fortunately the Erick Morillo tracks that he worked with ended up sounding pretty good...
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| Originally posted by charon Carl Cox is black. He's also British though, so he's not really black. |
one of my best friends and most hardcore party people i know is black 
actually, i party with a lot of black people, but i guess it's a little more normal for the european scene
I guess none of you have ever been to a drum and bass show 
Andy C's not black....
and he's been #1 for how many years???
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| Originally posted by Dojomaster26 House music was pioneered by blacks (Frankie Knuckles, Marshall Jefferson, Farley "Jackmaster" Funk, Larry Levan, the list goes on). From House came Acid, and from there came most of the other genres of EDM, including Techno. Derrick May and Kevin Saunderson were pioneers of Techno, and they were both black. I think the lack of blacks at events comes more from a lack of knowledge on the history of the music than on a dislike for the music. If more people knew about the history of this music, then maybe we could get more exposure for the black community. To a lot of people that I talk to, they think that Hip-Hop is the only modern form of African-American music out there, and that EDM is just made by a bunch of white European guys. JitteryJoe: When I heard that P.Diddy was releasing a House track in 2003, I did a double-take! Fortunately the Erick Morillo tracks that he worked with ended up sounding pretty good... |
GOLDIE IS THE KING AND SOLE MAKER OF D&B!
He is known to have written and produced the FIRST D&B song in EDM history.
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