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i think techno music is the greatist. it is the basis of all rave music. starting back in the early 90s with the new york heads. now i still hold on to my memories of LAs versions of the stormrave(braeking in to warehouses,seting up and throwin down). those were some of the best years of my life, i would not trade them for anything in the world.
I STILL LIVE FOR THE SONICGROVE MOVEMENT. |
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wha?????????
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I think he was referring to the Storm Rave thing in NYC being the first to do raves in the US. I think it moved out west after that with the LA rave scene. I still have LA rave fliers from the early 90's, and I can specifically recall a rave called Chilly Willie. Nate frogg, obviously you have been around for a while, did you ever hit up any of the full moon parties back in the day? if so, what were they like |
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isn't it time for a proper rave culture documentary? every other subcultures got one.....punk rock, hip hop....i think its time a film maker does justice to the rave scene
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But techno is superior. |
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yes...once u start to get into techno...and LEARN how to LISTEN to techno , it definetly is the best |
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Werd. Filler.
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is bond...........................
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thats true they should it would be great, but if u think it will give raves a badname think of punk rock they were doing drugs even harder ones like heroin i bet. every culture is unique in its own way.
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