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Posted by ravergirl88 on Oct-13-2007 04:48:

Why dont blacks go to raves?

discuss?


Posted by Ted Promo on Oct-13-2007 06:14:

because most of them like rap. But I've seen a few. This thread is racist


Posted by MillHouSE on Oct-13-2007 06:18:

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....


Posted by nchs09 on Oct-13-2007 08:50:


Posted by nchs09 on Oct-13-2007 08:59:

ps, what about this rave?


Posted by nrjizer on Oct-13-2007 13:02:


Posted by iammesol on Oct-13-2007 14:52:

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.


Posted by Xevious on Oct-13-2007 14:58:

my best friend is black he loves EDM but he likes hip hop too...


Posted by Pete K on Oct-13-2007 15:55:

wow @ this thread.


how do you think house music and techno started?


Posted by DiscoStew on Oct-13-2007 16:05:

quote:
Originally posted by Pete K
how do you think house music and techno started?


+infinity


Posted by Ted Promo on Oct-13-2007 16:34:

quote:
Originally posted by Pete K
wow @ this thread.


how do you think house music and techno started?


I believe you're missing the point and context of this stupid thread.


Posted by iammesol on Oct-13-2007 16:47:

quote:
Originally posted by Pete K
wow @ this thread.


how do you think house music and techno started?


True.

These days unless the music has soul they won't go to edm events. If you seriously wanna' find people who enjoy the music in ATL, check out Bazaar, Halo, and Lava.

Bomb nights out.


Posted by Dojomaster26 on Oct-13-2007 17:21:

There were quite a few blacks at Osunlade and at the Lava events...

nchs: What's with that lump on the guy's chest?!?


Posted by exposureshow on Oct-13-2007 18:08:

I believe it's called a goiter...


Posted by Dojomaster26 on Oct-13-2007 18:17:

lovely


Posted by nchs09 on Oct-13-2007 18:21:

quote:
Originally posted by Dojomaster26
lovely
you ask and you shall receive my son.


Posted by cafeine on Oct-15-2007 02:46:

quote:
Originally posted by Pete K
wow @ this thread.


how do you think house music and techno started?


hmm, came from disco and euro 80 synth, hmm, kind of pale-ish, with a few exceptions like Rick James but... There is a lack of pigment in EDM still, might have to do with EDM being more mainstream in Europe where there are a lot less people of Color. Look at how they treat soccer stars of color http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Racism_in_football

I really only have one black friend who is cultured in edm and yeah there isn't a lot of blacks at EMD shows with the heavy Hip Hop/R&B culture here. In Miami you see a lot more mixed race crowds then here. Just like if you grow up in the sticks like say, I don't know Dacula, you're all about some Country! So if you grow up in the SWATS, chances are, your not going to find many EDM lovers in your neighborhood that will influence and expose you to it. I do think it takes being exposed to the music. For example Sean Combs (P-diddy or what ever his handle is now) goes to WMC each year. Mabey it was J-Lo that exposed him to the EDM? I don't know. Then the next night I saw "the Bus" at Nickie's Beach. So, like some one said b4, exposure to the music is the thing.

Growing up in Tampa definitely exposed me to EDM, since it's on the radio there, and the hip hop was more of the fun, shake your booty stuff, not the shoot up the club stuff that is all I hear out of Atlanta hip hop.


Posted by charon on Oct-15-2007 03:00:

Carl Cox is black. He's also British though, so he's not really black.


Posted by Dojomaster26 on Oct-15-2007 03:08:

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...


Posted by nchs09 on Oct-15-2007 03:08:

quote:
Originally posted by charon
Carl Cox is black. He's also British though, so he's not really black.
so he is white?


Posted by TheKidsWantTechno on Oct-15-2007 07:29:

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


Posted by Caution_BiPolar on Oct-15-2007 16:03:

I guess none of you have ever been to a drum and bass show


Posted by gexxx on Oct-15-2007 16:14:

Andy C's not black....

and he's been #1 for how many years???


Posted by Pete K on Oct-15-2007 19:48:

quote:
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...


Someone knows their history.

and Jittery you may want to read up on the Belleville 3.


Posted by gexxx on Oct-17-2007 18:03:

Smiley DJ 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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