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rabbitjoker
aural sadist

Registered: Aug 2002
Location: Toronto, ON, CANADA
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Re: "Rave" Part One- What does it Mean?
| quote: | Originally posted by The Highroller
What constitutes a rave?
What do You consider a rave? |
FUCK! You're making me miss a bit of the Fiesta (Tiesto?!?) Bowl! Ohio is up 14-7 - go Buckeyes!
None the less - if you ask my friends - any party I go to (Marco V, Talla, Tiesto, Corsten, Entrance) they're all raves.
What do they consider a rave? Hard (non-top 40 or euro) music..
What do I consider a rave? Binfary Finary was a rave.. A rave is a non-comercial (non club, or at least not organized by a club [guv, system, etc]) event, where there are specific promoters bringing in a group of DJs for party.
Do I agree with my friends - somewhat, the parties mentioned above, where _not_ raves, but did they have a rave _feel_?? Some of them yes, but it was because of the non pretentious nature of the croud, and the great feeling that the people I went with....
I thinkt that "rave" has had a bad rap by the media, and thus promoters would rather have a "club party" masquerading as a "rave" due to the publicity/legal concequences.
What is a rave? It's a party, where there are limited commercial interests [by club owners], and where the crowd is united for one cause - dancing and great music (check the BS at the door).
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Jan-04-2003 02:42
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