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Sorry folks, these are not Government reports about the Dangers of Raves. The History of Rave Musiclegosgirl2323The history of Rave Music is quite interesting. It has been around for decades. Some enjoy it, some don’t. 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... Rave Music, primarily, is electronically based music that has a high level of bass. The music tends to be fast paced, 115-300 beats per minutes. A Dj “spins” to create the music ravers here. Spinning is the art of mixing songs together using different pitches, different speeds, and an equalizer to create an ever-flowing, ever-changing wall of sound. Rave Music doesn’t have a base to it. It is made up of Jungle, DnB, House, Hard House, Deep House, Happy House, Hardcore, Happy Hardcore, Techno, Trance, Progressive Trance, Hard Trance, Euro, Freestyle, Ghetto, Hip-house, Underground, and Hi-NRG. The different types of Rave Music will keep growing with all the new technology coming around. The music keeps re-inventing itself. Therefore, the development of a new type of music is always on the way, so watch out. Rave Music is culture. Culture is nature, which is indefinable for if
it was definable it could be controlled. Rave Music, obviously, cannot be
controlled. Along with culture comes clothing. Ravers are a unique crowd.
A typical raver is between 17 and 25 years of age. He is equally likely to
be a she. You are likely to see someone on jeans, someone in black vinyl
pants or someone in costume. However, many people fit into the “typical”
raver mold. For males, baggy pants are the norm. This is because they are
easier to dance in. A very tight shirt, no shirt or a sweatshirt is also
common. For females it gets way more interesting. The typical raver chick
has short hair, either in barrettes or pigtails with a visor. She wears a
baby doll dress or pants and a midriff shirt, often sucking on a pacifier.
Basically, in general, pacifiers, stuffed animals and lollipops are
common. Shirts emblazoned with cartoon characters are also common. In a
sense, this is Rave culture. It is the regaining of innocence and
forgetting about problems for a while. Outside of a rave, many ravers
appear normal. Others choose to dress this way all the time and that’s ok
because it probably makes them feel better as a person. But raving is not
an “all the time thing” culture, as the hippies were and are. Raving is a
temporary activity separate from the daily lives of ravers. Raving is a
culture of escape. Escape from the real world. Reality does not exist at a
rave. Just look around. The music isn’t “real” and how realistic does an
18 year old look sucking on a pacifier? Therefore, raving is the means of
escape, from the real world, for some. |
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