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Rev. Paroxyzm
Supreme tranceaddict

Registered: May 2002
Location: Toronto, Ontario
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I'm a veteran "raver" and i call them "raves"
I don't give a fuck about any misconceptions people have of these so called 'rave' parties.
And with all due respect Durafei - Shut the fuck up about naming companies like that. Hullabaloo is a drug fest, Destiny can be, but Purple Heaven is much different. PH generally attracts an older crowd, if not more mature one, than that of it's counterparts. And at PH, people are generally drunk. If they're not Drunk... they're probably on K, and that's about it. Where as the other parties, it's all about eating pills like Pacman.
Drugs have been an essential part of the scene, in terms of attracting people seeking out new experiences and shit, but there's also a large percentage that go for the music. Saying that Drugs are the main reason and denying the existance of drugs at clubs is silly. If anything, there's MORE drugs at clubs than at raves. The drugs are just behind closed doors more often. I've been to clubs and raves, and at clubs i've been asked if i wanted Coke, Speed, Heroin, Weed, K, Crystal, PCP, 2CB, E, Adam*, Eve*, Liquid X(GHB), and so on, so forth. At raves, it's been pretty much Crystal, E and K.
In fact, there's so much more drugs at clubs that some have been shut down because of all the "evidence"
The most famous of all clubs in North America - The Limelight (NYC) was shut down by the DEA because of rampant drug use.
Little known fact - The owner of Limelight is a Canadian guy - out of CORNWALL.
* - adam and eve are similar drugs to E (MDMA) but vary in composition slightly - i consider MDA and MDEA very different from MDMA for the obvious reason that... well... they aren't MDMA.
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Jan-03-2003 15:57
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mot10n
go home, get down

Registered: Jul 2002
Location: KW
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for me, the two words mean the same thing, rave and party. one might be prettier than the other, but the same thing goes one at each. there's people there who just want to get fucked out of their mind, there's people who just want to pick up, and there's people there because they love the music. you can't really get away from any of these, so just try and focus on what you want to. in with the good, out with the bad kinda thing.
it doesn't really make much sense, but i can't explain it that well. i only started "raving" or "partying" or whatever you want to call it in jan 2001, so i guess i'm a newbie or whatever, but since then i've learned only focus on the things that you go there for initially. look at the quote at the bottom of my sig, and that pretty much sums up my reasons for every event that i've went out to.
peace out, plur, big ups, props, mah bro, whatever,
Ken
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Jan-03-2003 21:29
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DigiNut
You kids get off my lawn!

Registered: Dec 2002
Location: Toronto, Self-proclaimed Centre of the Universe
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Why be afraid to call it a rave?
To me that's like turning the music down when your friends are around...
I realize I'm not a veteran, in fact I suppose I'm a s00per n00bie when it comes to parties, but I've been listening to electronica for 3 years, more if you count the Impulse Tracker days, and frankly I just don't give a rat's ass what anyone else thinks.
If it's a trance/D&B party put on by a trance/D&B organization at a venue that has always hosted trance/D&B DJs, well then it's a frickin' rave, with or without the drugs and candy kids (and 40+ tweaked out AZNs ). I went to Destiny and so far I've told anyone who's asked that it was a rave; I didn't roll at the party nor have I ever, and if those friends want to fantasize about pills falling from the ceiling into the mouths of people dancing on the already unconscious drugged-up bodies of barely-alive ravers while 300 other people have a massive orgy in the corner, then those friends can feel free to lick my ass and wallow in their own pitiful ignorance.
Personally I'd feel much more awkward about saying I went to a "club" (I'd prefer to say a bar or a pub or something), because that conjures up a verifiable image of sleazy drunken morons grinding to Alice Deejay with 25 other sleazy drunken morons before finally taking one home for 4 minutes of drunken pointless unfulfilling sex.
I go for the music and the crowd... period. Much better than the North American club culture of dorks going to "pick up."
On Dec. 31/Jan 1, I did not meet one person who I didn't like. That's definitely not something I can say about most "parties" I've gone to. Peace, if I met any of you without knowing it then you guys are awesome.
P.S. As a disclaimer, all stereotypes are based on some element of truth, like it or not.
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Jan-03-2003 22:22
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TrAnCe CoNtRoL
Made of Love
Registered: Jan 2001
Location: D Town, Michigan, USA/DTA #9
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you can call it whatever you'd like, but here in detroit there is a pretty fine line between a rave and a 'party'. basically, the rave scene here has been dead for a few years now. back then i was too young to go to any of it, but i guess it was huge here. i have asked a lot of ppl about it, and they, and myself, would basically classify a rave as a more underground party, with minimal lighting etc. no flyers on the streets or postings on the internet, it was all word of mouth massive warehouse parties, full of detroit techno, and nothing else. it died because of the commercialization and cops could find out this way, and now every party gets busted here. the scene here now exists of huge commercial clubs and ******s listening to darude and dj alligator. its more of a club scene, and i wouldnt necessarily call it a party at all, and definately would never call it a rave. i think i would punch someone in the face if they said they went to a rave and went to some shitty club that played top 40 dance. let people generalize and stereotype however they want, because if they think the scene is full of drugs, well they are right. not a lot of ppl here where i live appreciate this kind of music, and i think they are missing out. if i could move to a place like toronto, or the uk, holland, etc, i would in a second, just because i love to party, rave, whatever the fuck you want to call it, and i would love for someone where i live to have as much of a deep interest in it as i do, and if she was a girl, i would marry her.
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Jan-04-2003 00:42
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