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  • swedetech
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    Originally posted by diskofreak";p="
    Originally posted by RuOnPoint";p="
    yeah, still hit up a rave every now and then. In fact I'm going to Cyberfest next weekend (for free!).
    Check out the lineup:

    COOLWORLD REVOLUTION STAGE:
    THE ROOTS
    BT
    NINA SKY
    LYRICS BORN
    PLANET B
    PARTICLE
    LOCALS & AND MORE!

    UNIVERSE STAGE:
    INFECTED MUSHROOM
    DJ KEOKI
    ELECTRIC SKYCHURCH
    MARS
    DYLOOT
    TOM SLIK
    DENISE
    GIANNI
    ...And more!


    CALIFORNIA STAGE:
    JOEY BELTRAM
    MARK FARINA
    BARRY WEAVER
    DONOVAN
    ST. JOHN
    HOMERO ESPINOZA
    RICK V
    RON REESER
    FELIPE AVELAR
    ...And more!


    THUNDERDOME:
    DILATED PEOPLES
    Q-BERT
    EA-SKI
    FRONTLINE
    DIESEL BOY
    DJ RAP
    PLANET ASIA
    ZION 1
    HIVE
    and MORE!

    I never was a big raver, but went to my share of parties since 01. I think they are o.k. every now and then depending on who's going to be there I might hit it up. I agree with everyone the candy kids, raver e-tards are kinda lame, but whatever, it also adds to event sometimes.

    WHEWRE IS THIS RAVE??!!??!!... i must go...
    i love deisleboy, bad ass line up..
    Should be a good party! I actually did the website...

    check it out! http://www.coolworld.com

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  • swedetech
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    Bro... you are 24!!! you are NOT getting away from it... you are one of those peeps we made fun of when we were 16 and said "what a loser!"

    but it's all good...

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  • jeffrey collins
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    we've had our share of "raves" here in Ohio and surrounding areas. Mostly they end up having something that almost makes them a complete disaster. But they still stay afloat. There might be a really good one around new years around here.

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  • the sun the sea
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    all i'm saying is that it's gets a little old partying next to these guys:



    and on the odd occasion:

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  • remy
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    but beyond the politics of it all there really is nothing like being in the middle of thousands of people all going off with the bass ripping your ears out. Its frikkin' amazing. You feel truly feel alive at moments like that. There's nothing else like it.
    I like the quote from Human traffic about it:

    "The weekend has landed. All that exists now is clubs, drugs, pubs and parties. I've got 48 hours off from the world, man. I'm gonna blow steam outa my head like a screaming kettle and talk codshit to strangers all night. I'm gonna lose the plot on the dance floor; the free radicals inside me are freaking man! Tonight I'm Jip Travolta, I'm Peter Popper - I'm going to Never Never Land with my chosen family man. We're gonna get more spaced out than Neil Armstrong ever did. Anything could happen tonight ya know! This could be the best night of my life! I've 73 quid in my back burner, I'm gonna wax the lot, the Milky Bars are on me. Yeah!"

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  • remy
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    Every single urban community goes through the EXACT same rave process.

    First: underground, exciting, new, rebelious
    then: sooooo much fun
    finally: a community of jaded people talking about "how good the parties used to be"

    It starts up in different years in different places but it always ends up following the same pattern everywhere.

    In toronto it was new in the very early 1990's, fun through the mid 1990's, and then jaded thereafter. But, at the end of the 1990's there were some crazy good huge 10 000+ parties in Toronto. It always gets huge and fun, and then it gets too big and then Government has to do sometime because its too public and they do stuff to kill it and then after this it can still be good, but its never really the same. In Toronto they implemented a law stating that a certain amount of police officers had to be hired for each rave, making it to expensive to throw big raves, thus killing the big raves. In the U.S. they have different laws, but it has the same effect. Anyway its fun to move around and see the different stages of different scenes in different places. And really a party is a party is a party, so as long as there's a party somewhere, its all good.

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  • jackcoca
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    Raves used to be really good (a long time ago) but not anymore
    too much kids

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  • diskofreak
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    Originally posted by jbmurphy";p="
    I feel too old. how old is too told to go to a rave?
    well im 24, and i feel 7 years too old

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  • diskofreak
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    Originally posted by RuOnPoint";p="
    yeah, still hit up a rave every now and then. In fact I'm going to Cyberfest next weekend (for free!).
    Check out the lineup:

    COOLWORLD REVOLUTION STAGE:
    THE ROOTS
    BT
    NINA SKY
    LYRICS BORN
    PLANET B
    PARTICLE
    LOCALS & AND MORE!

    UNIVERSE STAGE:
    INFECTED MUSHROOM
    DJ KEOKI
    ELECTRIC SKYCHURCH
    MARS
    DYLOOT
    TOM SLIK
    DENISE
    GIANNI
    ...And more!


    CALIFORNIA STAGE:
    JOEY BELTRAM
    MARK FARINA
    BARRY WEAVER
    DONOVAN
    ST. JOHN
    HOMERO ESPINOZA
    RICK V
    RON REESER
    FELIPE AVELAR
    ...And more!


    THUNDERDOME:
    DILATED PEOPLES
    Q-BERT
    EA-SKI
    FRONTLINE
    DIESEL BOY
    DJ RAP
    PLANET ASIA
    ZION 1
    HIVE
    and MORE!

    I never was a big raver, but went to my share of parties since 01. I think they are o.k. every now and then depending on who's going to be there I might hit it up. I agree with everyone the candy kids, raver e-tards are kinda lame, but whatever, it also adds to event sometimes.

    WHEWRE IS THIS RAVE??!!??!!... i must go...
    i love deisleboy, bad ass line up..

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  • sheryar
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    Originally posted by ";p="
    Originally posted by Kobe";p="
    I used to go quite a bit when I was in my mid 20s. I was fortunate enough to experience a few underground parties in Brooklyn back in the early 90s when it first came to the states. Like everyone else who was at one time a raver, I burned out. Plus the scene in the NYC area really became dominated by drugs-- seeing a bunch of 16 year olds in K holes turned me off. BUT, it led me to this point, so it is all good.
    i actually got into raves after i got into music, digweed is what brought me into the scene believe it or not ( most ppl tend to mature, or evlove into prog) a lot of old school ravers bug out when i play heavan scent in my car ( its an "old" rave song)
    ther are still fuck heads getting fucked up, but not as much anymore,
    most of them keep it under control..
    but evemn the rave scene now is more commercial then it was... its not as underground, and whenit is.. its not as fun... ravers are SHADY mother fuckers...
    i just like to go to these partys with friends and bug out like crazy...
    i was surprised to hear the best electro set ever @ a rave, absolut mix @ demara nyc, keoie, was spinnign, at first half the ravers looked soo freakin confused, then they got into it,
    i was shcoked when he spun, fleix the house cat, watching cars go by ( sahsa)
    i got into raves by my x-boyfriends...
    ravers *ARE* shady motherfuckers.

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  • Ariel Cybana
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    Before I took up DJing, I used to go to raves in the early and mid 90's. Back then the music was actually cool and not the super cheese you hear in recent years. In SF back in the mid 90's the dominating style was house where the likes of Jeno, Simon, Tony, Carlos and them played. They also played at the clubs too (they still do). Over the past 5 years it's been cheese trance, hard house and music that is absolutely crap. Seen the people attending them getting younger too and you can say it's almost like going to a high school event.

    I rarely get booked at raves yet I'll play them. It's all about the whammy bammy tunes for them!

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  • jbmurphy
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    I feel too old. how old is too told to go to a rave?

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  • djmusic
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    Raves are (were) sooooooo much fun..... some of the most exilerating experiences running around with friends on all sorts of chemicals racing through your body. But, i think everyone reaches a point in their life when they stop going. For some this comes as a gradual process, for others they just wake up and have a sort of epiphany. For me it was a combination of friends losing interests, and then starts work (graduated), so just couldnt stay up all night like that anymore.

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  • RuOnPoint
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    Re: raves..

    yeah, still hit up a rave every now and then. In fact I'm going to Cyberfest next weekend (for free!).
    Check out the lineup:

    COOLWORLD REVOLUTION STAGE:
    THE ROOTS
    BT
    NINA SKY
    LYRICS BORN
    PLANET B
    PARTICLE
    LOCALS & AND MORE!

    UNIVERSE STAGE:
    INFECTED MUSHROOM
    DJ KEOKI
    ELECTRIC SKYCHURCH
    MARS
    DYLOOT
    TOM SLIK
    DENISE
    GIANNI
    ...And more!


    CALIFORNIA STAGE:
    JOEY BELTRAM
    MARK FARINA
    BARRY WEAVER
    DONOVAN
    ST. JOHN
    HOMERO ESPINOZA
    RICK V
    RON REESER
    FELIPE AVELAR
    ...And more!


    THUNDERDOME:
    DILATED PEOPLES
    Q-BERT
    EA-SKI
    FRONTLINE
    DIESEL BOY
    DJ RAP
    PLANET ASIA
    ZION 1
    HIVE
    and MORE!

    I never was a big raver, but went to my share of parties since 01. I think they are o.k. every now and then depending on who's going to be there I might hit it up. I agree with everyone the candy kids, raver e-tards are kinda lame, but whatever, it also adds to event sometimes.

    Leave a comment:


  • CrackedSun
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    Originally posted by markhadley";p="
    i've been to a few. never been so happy in all my life. never been so cracked out, either.
    i've stopped now. basically cuz i can't stand dealing with a bunch of cracked out candy ravers rolling face when you're coming down. jesus. . . .
    dood, that just means you need to take more pills, yaaaaaaaaaaayy i wuv everyone

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