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For me "rave" is really a state of mind. It's about a type of freedom and sense of adventure.
But here are a few things for people who haven't been to a rave
1) guv is in no way a rave
2) raves still happen, just not 20 0000 person massives
3) "rave" is still very much alive, it's just not where you are looking
For all those people who think underground parties don't happen anymore I'm very happy to say you are wrong. I went to an really great rave a few weeks ago. And, it didn't get busted.
Underground raves generally get busted from noise complaints so if it's a good venue then chances are it won't be busted. Also, if the cops do show up they generally just tell everyone to go home. Unless it's a break and enter...say bye bye to your equipment and hello to a fine to get it all back.
Bottom line, the cops arn't going to arrest 100-200 ravers, nor do they care to. I've been to plenty of underground raves and had no problems.
For those who care, I'm going to an underground rave in a few weeks. I predict an awesome night
hugs and PLUR
-Michelle
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