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Posted by hardbassI on Sep-02-2011 20:39:

Rave ... is it Dead ?

This has been on my mind since i was 13 . Is rave dead ? There hasn't been a rave here where i live for about 10 years now . Thought and experiences ?


Posted by meriter on Sep-02-2011 20:41:

Really? You were raving at 13?


Posted by hardbassI on Sep-02-2011 20:48:

quote:
Originally posted by meriter
Really? You were raving at 13?


Well it was my first time . By accident really . My older sister got me into it . Since then i fell in love with trance . But yeah .


Posted by meriter on Sep-02-2011 21:03:

'Raves' (in America) don't happen anymore because of legislation that was passed around that time making it illegal for any music event to go on past a certain time, so the whole thing was kind of moved out of the warehouse and into the club. Underground parties still happen of course but they're not all that glamorous tbh. The cops can confiscate your entire sound system and all of your gear, so there's not much incentive to throw an illegal underground rave. But there's some stipulation in the act that allows festival type events to go on all hours, and that's where you'll find the raves nowadays. The psytrance kids seem to be keeping it real, you shouldn't have much trouble finding a 3 day outdoor party close by. No idea about the situation in Lithuania.


Posted by rdevito on Sep-02-2011 21:24:

Here in Brazil there is a lot of raves, but soon will be dead.


Posted by Darkarbiter on Sep-02-2011 23:22:

How do you know they're not going? Maybe you're just not invited or don't know about them?

How has no one asked this question yet.

Maybe it's just your sister's group of friends that aren't going or throwing them any more.


Posted by hardbassI on Sep-02-2011 23:36:

quote:
Originally posted by Darkarbiter
How do you know they're not going? Maybe you're just not invited or don't know about them?

How has no one asked this question yet.

Maybe it's just your sister's group of friends that aren't going or throwing them any more.


Look , i know a lot of resident DJ's , hipsters and some cop friends . The cops haven't crashed a rave since 1998 by our city's records . We have a small town . This isn't LA or California . A small town . The chances of a rave going by unnoticed is small .


Posted by hardbassI on Sep-02-2011 23:37:

quote:
Originally posted by Darkarbiter
How do you know they're not going? Maybe you're just not invited or don't know about them?

How has no one asked this question yet.

Maybe it's just your sister's group of friends that aren't going or throwing them any more.


But again . This isn't about me . I posted a question . Its a matter of opinion ! Is rave dead ? Thats the question i pose .


Posted by meriter on Sep-02-2011 23:55:

sounds like you should be the one throwing the raves then


Posted by hardbassI on Sep-02-2011 23:58:

quote:
Originally posted by meriter
sounds like you should be the one throwing the raves then


I did try . Didn't work out , got busted because we were too out in the open . Its all about location . But thanks


Posted by daphunky1 on Sep-04-2011 06:58:

Well I guess I'm lucky. I was at a rave last night, and I'm going to one next weekend and the weekend after that. There is a few each month around here in the summer. We don't need warehouses, because we use clearings in the forest. There's too many old logging roads, and not enough bother for cops to find out about them. And when they do show up, it's late/early in the morning, and they just make sure no one is leaving drunk. Sometimes I'm sure we must have one of the best party scenes there is. No pretentious douchebags or DJ snobs. Just a bunch of expressive mountain hippis dressed up in ridiculous outfits all high as shit.


Posted by hardbassI on Sep-04-2011 07:15:

Man, you are making me jealous ! How i miss all of that . Mhm , Canada ? The last place i honestly thought would still have raves . Still cool though !


Posted by Trance-M on Sep-04-2011 14:09:

I frequently read in the newspaper an illegal house party (the word rave isn't used a lot here) was ended by the police over here in Holland. Mostly without any problems. So no, it's not dead. They still can't stop raving


Posted by Darkarbiter on Sep-04-2011 14:28:

quote:
Originally posted by daphunky1
Well I guess I'm lucky. I was at a rave last night, and I'm going to one next weekend and the weekend after that. There is a few each month around here in the summer. We don't need warehouses, because we use clearings in the forest. There's too many old logging roads, and not enough bother for cops to find out about them. And when they do show up, it's late/early in the morning, and they just make sure no one is leaving drunk. Sometimes I'm sure we must have one of the best party scenes there is. No pretentious douchebags or DJ snobs. Just a bunch of expressive mountain hippis dressed up in ridiculous outfits all high as shit.

Yeh I heard the canadian rave scene is good, there's a "documentary" aka video collage of the "west canadian psy scene" on documentary heaven/youtube


Posted by jupiterone on Sep-04-2011 20:58:

it's fucking alive and well:

http://twitter.com/#!/BOBBYRAVESALOT


Posted by Salem on Sep-04-2011 22:26:

i duno, i was at electric daisy LV2011, that reminded me of a rave for sure.


Posted by Ted Promo on Sep-04-2011 23:35:

....so? you uhh, tryna get to a rave hm?


Posted by Whirloop on Sep-05-2011 20:33:

Re: Rave ... is it Dead ?

quote:
Originally posted by hardbassI
This has been on my mind since i was 13 . Is rave dead ? There hasn't been a rave here where i live for about 10 years now . Thought and experiences ?


There are proper raves around where i live every weekend.
You live in the wrong place i guess.


Posted by DJInfinity on Sep-06-2011 03:00:

I think it all depends on where you live...for example, I live in MN and the club scene is shit.
However there is a decent scene in Brazil, Greece, Germany, etc. In the USA, there is a large following however for some reason nobody organizes any events! I hear there's some decent clubs in LA & NYC though.


Posted by daphunky1 on Sep-06-2011 03:09:

quote:
Originally posted by Darkarbiter
Yeh I heard the canadian rave scene is good, there's a "documentary" aka video collage of the "west canadian psy scene" on documentary heaven/youtube


Well I live on the west coast of Canada now. Known world wide for it's amazing skiing/snowboarding. As a result of it's "party/live in the moment/get extreme" mentality, it only follows that people have migrated here from different parts of Canada and the world to make a pretty damn good party scene.


Posted by david.michael on Sep-06-2011 13:12:

I was actually thinking about posting a thread titled "Is the rave coming back?"

Seems to be, but I wasn't sure if it was just something that was occurring in my small town, or if it was happening elsewhere.

Of course, nobody calls it "rave" here either, but that's basically what's happening. Of course, it's not like we have a thousand people at a time so it's probably easy to get away with.


Posted by stev� on Sep-06-2011 13:48:

rave became a dirty word. people are all grown up now, and rave was a childish thing we did when we were stupid kids. like meriter said, it moved from the warehouse to the club, and in doing so the music got watered down into a classy version. it went from an atmosphere of togetherness and community to competitiveness and status. all of the ravey sounds like supersaws got stripped away so all that was left was "deep" repetitive music like progressive house, deep house, and minimal. my perception is that nowadays people have had enough of the deep sound, and are looking back at the early 90's and saying "hmm, you know, those ravey sounds were not that bad, let's stick a little siren or hoover on top of my house track". and more people are throwing free parties in the woods and on beaches to get away from promoter/bar owner politics to have more freedom with the music.


Posted by Zharen on Sep-07-2011 11:00:

I can't speak for the Southern end of CA, but in Norcal it's still fairly alive. Not thriving, but it's still around, although it's morphed mostly into a bunch of bros and prostitots grinding to dubstep, dutch house and moombahton. A few massive style events get thrown and there are still a handful of ug warehouse parties that are around the East Bay. Fashion styles and music genres have changed a lot these past 5 years and I find myself as a stranger to a scene I once enjoyed. I've retired though.


Posted by itsamemario on Sep-08-2011 11:23:

quote:
Originally posted by stev�
. all of the ravey sounds like supersaws got stripped away so all that was left was "deep" repetitive music like progressive house, deep house, and minimal.


There is NOTHING "ravey" about the supersaws. THat's stadium trance, and it has NOTHING to do with raves. Rave IS deep repetetive music. Get your facts straight.


Posted by itsamemario on Sep-08-2011 11:30:

quote:
Originally posted by Zharen
I can't speak for the Southern end of CA, but in Norcal it's still fairly alive. Not thriving, but it's still around, although it's morphed mostly into a bunch of bros and prostitots grinding to dubstep, dutch house and moombahton. A few massive style events get thrown and there are still a handful of ug warehouse parties that are around the East Bay. Fashion styles and music genres have changed a lot these past 5 years and I find myself as a stranger to a scene I once enjoyed. I've retired though.


i had to google moombahton to find out what it was. some things can never be unheard.


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