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mecha
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Registered: Mar 2002
Location: TO, Canada
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Rave is dead, at least it died 5 years ago or so. House music killed it. So I guess I am just a cluber who loves and enjoys Trance and progressive music.
btw that is E*masters words
wait till he reads this thread and it all be over
Last edited by mecha on Sep-13-2002 at 01:45
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Sep-12-2002 18:12
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skaborough fats
tranceaddict

Registered: Sep 2002
Location: Toronto
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| quote: | Originally posted by Wurm
After enduring the crush of Labour of Love, seeing the G and coke scene of the Zone, and visiting ****************.com, I stand firmly with the ravers.
It's not about wearing candy, either. I'm just not out to scope chicks. I want to listen to the music. |
I'd have to agree to some extent.
I just started into this scene, but labeling is something I'm very familiar with (I've had the "you're a Punk - you're not a Punk" arguement more times than I care to remember). I call myself, when pressed, a clubber, and here are my reasons:
- raver has a negative connotation and I'm tired of getting odd looks from friends for using it. I assume I get these odd looks because A) I used to rag on ravers and the elelctronic music scene (sorry 'bout that by the way) and B) because they have no idea what a raver is.
- partier is a universal. If you get wasted/toasted/high/etc... more than once a week with more than 2 people, you're a partier. Hence this applies to like 80% of the population (or so I hope)
- clubber just feels right. I haven't been to a 'rave' yet, but have been to large events at clubs (Guv being the biggest), though I am told these count as raves to some extent. Since these events have all been at clubs it just fits.
I look at it like I looked at punk before the great disenchantment occurred. I'm here for the music and my friends. If I pick up, bully for me. If not, well that's why I'm Irish and at home in a pub....
Cheers,
Fats
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Sep-12-2002 21:22
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Wurm
In the moment.
Registered: Dec 2001
Location: Magic, if only for a while...
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Soo, the mods at ***************.com have got to you, eh?
Well, as I see it, you trade sketched out kids on the floor and minithugs for barstars, the G crew and juiced up shirtless ones.
Six of one, half-dozen of the other.
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Sep-12-2002 22:58
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E*Master
Retro*Master

Registered: May 2002
Location: Etobicoke, Ontario Canada
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(Oh man here I go!) Kids, listen to me plz
First of all^^^^^^^^ YOU'RE DAAAAAAMN RIGHT!!!!!!!!
Ok kids, Here is a little history lesson ONCE AGAIN from your E-Master who EXPREIENCED RAVE AT ITS FINEST HOUR!!
ok. Rave started in 1994 which was an offspring of TECHNO (My bro introduced it to me when I was 13). Back then that was 2 unlimited for the time being. Once techno satarted evolving into much faster and hardcore beats. This style of music was then called RAVE! Now. This was the time I personally experienced a RAVE. in 1995 I Went to a raveclub in Amsterdam, don;t recall waht iw was called same with the one in Rotterdam as I was under the heavy influence of the new drug (back then) called Extacy. Extacy BACK THEN was 60% speed 40% cocaine and Cost about 80-400 DM a pill!!!!! (about 60-340 dollars). I was 15 at the time so I did not know any better. Anyhow, At these "RAVES" tey played nothing but "RAVE" music and since we partied there we were called "RAVERS".
Now I had to come back to Canada. 1996 came around, and I tried my HARDEST to get rave tunes over here. Rave never made it here back then. The only rave song that i EvER heard her en the radio was "Are you ready to fly - dune" and that was on Hits 103.5 now Z103.5. Then shrotly after that, in 1996, I found the shokcing truth that Rave died. It was killed by house music which was the "newest" trend. the beautiful 200+ BPM music was dead ( Ia mnot talking about happy hardcore shit or anything else, I am talking aout REAL RAVE). U guys wana know what real rave sounds like drop me a PM and I will mix one up for you. Rave, as of the beginning of 1996 was legally pronounced DEAD! I was shattered and as was a good friend of mine MECHA. we held on to it though but it would not come back and we finally realized it was over.
So this brings up a few questions to me.
1. If you are a "raver" then why are u not listening to rave?
2. RAVE IS DEAD! GET OVER IT! RAVE IS DEAD!
3. You are not a RAVER, I once was a RAVER but now a PArtier.
4. ANYONE who calls themselves a raver needs to think about what they are cause Rave is dead and it is not coming back. YOu are not listening to Rave, what they play at "so called raves" is NOT rave so it can't be called a rave NOR are u a raver. PEriod. nuff said.
Why can't ppl understand that whent he term "rave" came here it was totally misunderstood.
I don't want to diss anyone here. I really don't. But I do need to clarify some things. I did not dress in pants that are liek 8 times my size witha pacifier in my mouth colouring my hair mulitcolour rainbows like a sheik condom's mixer pack. No, we al dressed normal, anyting having to do with nuclear and biohazardous chemical waste things was cool. That was Rave this is not Leave it alone.
I need to take a Tylenol I have a headache from all this lol

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Sep-13-2002 05:16
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DJ MG
Smili-E-Addict

Registered: Apr 2001
Location: TORONTO/MISSISSAUGA , CANADA (YEmEn E)
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Sep-13-2002 07:09
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T-Funk
Junior tranceaddict
Registered: Dec 2001
Location: Edmonton, Alberta
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what if i was to say i was a raver in 1993
i wasnt of course but what if :P
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Sep-13-2002 07:44
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