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Beats Per Minute Peace Love Unity
1,487 wordsTrance is usually achieved at communal rituals, with plenty of loud music and dancing. The specifics the costumes, music, and dance vary from culture to culture, but the pattern underneath is identical: loud music and vigorous dancing lead to a state of over stimulation that can produce a form of egoless ness that is the ground for any sacred exploration. Mickey Hart (Hart, 119) Two types of music cultures today use community, music, and drugs to achieve a state of trance that aids them in spiri...
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Hip Hop Rave Scene
1,060 wordsRaves Imagine you are in your at about 1: 00 in the morning. Itfs pitch black outside and youve been lost for hours. Nothings good on the radio. Your dying of thirst and your drenched with sweat. Your just about to turn around, when you open your windows for some fresh air and you hear it. The bass is in sync with your heartbeat. It is the vibe that is so commonly talked about within this culture. You follow this music and youve arrived at your destination: A rave. Raves consist of about 300 - 6...
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Periods Of Time Dance Clubs
1,109 wordsIt is estimated that 94. 1 million Americans of the age 12 or older has used an illicit drug at least once in their lifetimes, one of those drugs being Ecstasy. Ecstasy (a. k. a. Es, New Yorkers, White Doves, Disco Burgers, Love Doves and Dennis the Menace) was invented in 1914 as a prescription drug, used to reduce appetite and introduced in 1981 to teens in America, who started using it as a recreational drug. It is estimated that one and a half million Es are taken every weekend (mostly in te...
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The History Of Rave Music
1,005 wordsThe history of Rave Music is quite interesting. It has been around for decades. Some enjoy it, some dont. There is some conflict as to where Rave Music actually started. Some people, non-ravers most likely, ask what is Rave Music? Rave Music is made up of technologically advanced beats that are mixed with other beats to form music. Rave Music has a culture of its own, as so does any other music type. The history of Rave Music is hard to sum up, but here it goes... The controversy in Who started ...
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Peace Love Unity Style Of Music
415 wordsRaves are not just parties surrounded by total chaos and no rules. They are a really great experience. There is a whole culture surrounding raves. Have become a way of life for some people, they have there own music. And even there own way of thinking. We have a thriving rave culture, with a growing population. In fact raves are becoming a way of life for many people. If you get a flyer with anything with wards like love (spelt any way possible, ) sweat, house music, techno, smile, sauna, rhythm...
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People Raving Scene
433 wordsOver the years I've seen many people get addicted to the rave scene in many ways. Financially, Socially, and Mentally. Raving in itself seems to be more addictive than the drugs performed at them. Raves persuade people to become dependant on each other. Financially Raves drain your wallet, sure the ticket only costs at the most $ 30, for an everyday party but then theres the drugs (if any), the clothing, the transportation, the food, the drinks, the accessories everything piles up to be a ton of...
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Legos Girl 2323 Legos Girl Rave
594 wordsThis is a response peice to "The History of Rave Music Written by: legos girl 2323 ." This is not so much to agree or disagree with the statements in the original paper instead it is a commentary from my perspective. The word "you" is "legos girl 2323 ." It addresses the idea of "what is rave?" . Note there is some interesting information, and you state your opinion and seem to have defined stereotypes "Some enjoy it, some dont. "-unless your psychic what is joy? why would someone do something t...
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Beats Per Minute Back And Forth
1,232 wordsWhat is a rave? Raving is a highly subjective experience. One person's best rave is another person's worst. Any attempt to analyze rave culture must recognize the highly personal factor of the experience. Author Daniel Martin defines a rave as "a long period of constant energetic and stylistic dancing exhibited by a large group of people in a hot, crowded facility providing continuous loud House music and an accompanying strobe lit psychedelic light show" (78). But what effect does the rave scen...
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Rave Culture And Its Effects On Popular
1,199 words... posts individualism, a come-as-you-are mentality, there are definitely many similarities among ravers in general. A unique aspect of rave culture is the fashion. There is a definite sense of individualism within the rave fashion scene; you are likely to see someone in jeans, someone in black vinyl pants, or someone in costume. However, many people fit into a definite 'typical raver' mold. For males, baggy pants are the norm. A very tight shirt, no shirt, or a sweatshirt is also common for ma...
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British Medical Journal Readers Digest
936 wordsThe Association Between Raves and Drugs Generally people associate raves (Underground Techno parties) with designer drugs like Ecstasy (MDMA), Speed (amphetamine) and other acids like LSD. These drugs are called the Techno Drugs for that reason and most of the time have uplifting and senator effects. To understand more clearly the relationship between the raves and these drugs, we first have to understand the philosophy behind the Techno era, and a little about the music. Techno, can lift the sp...
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Brain Damage Dance Clubs
2,621 wordsIn the year 1998, there were approximately 1. 2 million ecstasy pills coming into the United States which increased ten fold by the year 1999, bringing in 12. 1 million tablets. It is the most widely used drug next to marijuana among young adults and dominates the rave and club scene. Ecstasy is a psychedelic amphetamine that has gained popularity over the past 20 years because of its ability to produce strong feelings of comfort, empathy, and connection to others. MDMA use is closely tied to th...
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Freedom Of Expression Visual Effects
1,458 wordsELECTRONIC MUSIC & RAVES On the phone, with flier in hand, you listen anxiously to the pre-recorded directions on the Mission Control rave hotline. This valuable information can only be accessed on the day of the event, but now that this is out of the way, it? s time to prepare. People of all ages, but mostly between the ages of 17 and 26, madly attack appropriate stores to purchase their necessary? rave gear. ? They buy glow-sticks, glitter, dark glasses, sealed water, vicks van-rub, other ...
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Rave Scene Illegal Drugs
1,378 wordsSocial Problems of Ecstasy and Raves Throughout American history drugs have posed a problem to society and lawmakers. Many attempts have transpired to try to prevent future problems associated with drugs. Many of the drugs threatening America were originally designed toward the improvement of human health. The most recent epidemic of recreational drug use is ecstasy. Ecstasy? s popularity is particularly in the possession of the nations youth. The institute of use is at all-night clubs and bars ...
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Rave Scene Fake Id
895 wordsIt s Not About The Drugs The rave scene is one of those things that people who are not involved in the actual scene will never understand. People get their opinions made and won t change them no matter what anyone says. Stereotypes are all over the rave scene. The biggest one is that it s all about the drugs, which is far from the truth. Ask and real and veteran raver, and the will tell you its about so much more. It s the music, the people, the atmosphere, the friendly feelings, and the invitin...
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Peace Love Unity Rave Scene
387 wordsIt s a lifestyle of fun where everyone is accepted no matter what your rave, religion, or sexuality preferences and it s also an outlet for young people to ignore the problems around them. Gail Robertson states from the Star Staff Newspaper in San Fransisco California. That is no secret Gail has stated, The rave scene is not trying to hide from people or cultures, just advertised lifestyles where you are told what to do. Raves like music, are a global phenomenon that almost every culture celebra...
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Children Of The Night Don T Land
274 wordsthe land of Plur P L U R the land of kandy kidz, raves 038; happiness? Children of the night? children of the night driving to see daylight it all begins around eleven or twelve as they come all come together and gather themselves. With pills in thier pockets and vikzzin hand, they are ready to enter this fantasy land. A land of ravers, friendship and love. a place others have only dreamed of. close your eyes and let the music take you there. although? THERE? in reality is absolutly nowhere. ...
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Rave Culture Club Drugs
1,454 wordsRave and drugs The new millennium is coming soon. So, there are many of special parties will appear at the end of the year. All of the youth people are being busy to think what party they should attend and have the most fun on this special New Year Eve to greet the Y 2 K (year 2000). In my mind, a word Xrave pop up because it can have more than thousand of people dance in a place and create the festive atmosphere. This is the reason why the rave culture will still go on to capture the attention ...
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Knight Ridder Tribune Gale Group
1,728 wordsWhat is a rave? A rave usually refers to an all night party, open to the general public, where loud techno music is mostly played and many people can partake in a number of different chemicals (Official). Raves are fairly decent and you dont hear much about them on the streets. Yet some people who go to the raves try to sell their drugs to ravers and thats what makes the word rave so bad. Because of those people Mayor Daley has planned crack down on jailing building owners and managers who let t...
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Began To Change Youth Culture
2,189 wordsEvaluate The View That There Is No Evaluate The View That There Is No Single Youth Culture In Modern Society, Rather There Is A Variety Of Different Youth Cultures. Youth culture and youth subcultures have been a subject of research since the early 1930 s. It is most certainly true today that there is not one singular youth culture but a variety of different youth subcultures. The 90 s can not be described as the same as the 60 s or 70 s or even the 80 s. There are many reasons put forward by so...
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Continue To Grow State Of Mind
1,030 wordsMany people ask, Raves RAVES Many people ask, what is a rave? When attempting to analyze the rave culture, people must recognize that raves are a highly personal experience. Descriptions of raves are basically one person s opinion. Aside from that, a rave is basically an all night party where people have the most incredible time. People become one with the music. Raves are pretty much all about the music, the vibe and the people. Ravers would say, you feel so many different emotions all at the s...
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