rave 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 Y2K (year 2000). In my mind, a wordXrave 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 of youth into the late 90s (Rave, All music). Rave will dominate the people's dance culture. However, it is more likely to relate with drugs.Rave has attracted people's attention since about a decade ago. Raves were preliminary an English atmosphere during the late 80s and early 90s (Rave, 1999). Many people got together and have the rave party. They are usually assigned to the some warehouses and open fields to open the party (Rave, 1999). Throughout the years, many artists also followed the rave hit and made their music in the rave style. Bands were affected by rave culture V especially the "baggy" bands which are the "Stone Roses, Happy Mondays" and Charlatans (Rave, 1999). Rave can contribute people have more interested to dance. Rave
Techo/House/Rave. AllMusic, (on-line) pp.1-2. Available: http://allmusic.com (1999). Rave is getting more acceptances among the people in the society. Jay (1999) states that we are glad to see that the media reduced to try to make the kind of rebellions and anti-establishment aura out of the rave scene which was becoming into the mainstream and safe. Moreover, many big companies or organizations are also paying the attention to the rave. They may believe their product can be promoted to the ravers because the rave is going to the mainstream. In the article of "Rave on: the edit'99", Jay mentions that, "the UK's forthcoming Homelands mega rave proudly announces its sponsorship by Telecomms giant Ericsson"(1999,p.1). It explicitly shows that rave is going to get more and more big business supporting by starting from Telemcomms giant Ericsson. Ian McKay ( 1999). Outlaw Dancefloor? Discord , (on-line) pp. 1-3. Available: http://dischord.com (1999). Cinnamon Twist (1992). The Imaginal Rave. All Music, (on-line) pp.1-4. Available: http://allmusic.com (1999). If you go to rave, you are more likely dance from dust till dawn. Where you can get the energy from? The answer is Ecstasy, E, also called MDMA. According to "National initiative takes aim at "Club drugs"(1999), the writer points out that the users of club drugs think they are taking the Ecstasy simply for energy to keep on dancing or partying. So, they can dance as long as they want to. Like me, when I go to the dance club, I can not even dance more than two hours. Then, I will be very tired and go home. So, I am wondering why some people could dance all night long in the rave. I think they must be boosted by the drugs. Rave. AllMusic, (on-line) pp1. Available: http://allmusic.com (1999). lighting is arranged by computer which are a single strobe light or a full-blown laser to create a good visual (Dennis Barton, 1999). The DJs are also acting the important component in the rave. The DJs play the non-stopped onrush of music which can lead the crowd through the extremes of emotion (Barton, 1999
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