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    Electronic dance music is a music genre that largely stems from the production methods of hip hop‚ disco‚ house‚ and techno music. This music was originally born in the nightclub scene in the 1980s‚ the warehouse party scene in the 1980s‚ and the rave scene of the “acid house movement” in the 1980s. By the mid-1990s‚ the presence of electronic dance music spread throughout the world and today is one of the most popular forms of music there is. Electronic dance music is constructed with electronic

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    Effects of Techno Music

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    Rave It! Have you ever had a catchy tune that you can not get out of your head? Techno is one of those catchy tunes that get stuck in my head all the time. It has sounds that no instrument can imitate. “Techno has come a long since the 80’s throw the early 90’s especially in Detroit”(Sounds like Techno). Here in California it has just mainstreamed in to a lot of radio play and exposure. Once you tune on the radio you will hear some sort of Techno music or in other words electronic. It has changed

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    behaviours. People typically see raves as a place to propagate unorthodox behaviour. "…Ravers must be hooligans that act wild like animals. They definitely disturb society with their fear evoking hallucinations… It could only be the product of the dozens of drugs they have cocktailed within the last hour…" It sounds like something my mom would say‚ but this is not the case. I too at one time was a believer that nothing but bad could come from the experience of a rave. It was the propagated media images

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    Tomorrowland

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    people together from around the world to bask in the euphoria that is Tomorrowland. It’s unique‚ psychedelic carnival atmosphere is complimented by its electronic and dance music line-up that also features other similar genres such as trance‚ house‚ rave and dubstep. With sounds taking precedence over lyrics‚ electro rhythms face almost no language barriers and that’s a major part of the music’s popularity around the world. Some of the past line-ups include Skrillex‚ Swedish House Mafia‚ David Guetta

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    Gabrielle Van Heusden Roy Anth 585 December 12‚ 2011 Dance to the Beat of a Computer Generated Drum “The Internet transformed the music industry just as genres began to get increasingly specialized. Techno is a soundtrack for the wired world. Some of its original creators are approaching their forties‚ but many of its current listeners are in their twenties and early thirties—people who grew up with computers. Techno reminds us that humans control the machines‚ and electronics can be used to

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    The New Rock And Roll There I was‚ in the middle of the Las Vegas desert at 5 in the morning watching the sunrise above the barriers of the Motor Speedway and over the mountains across the way. There was dance music pouring from the DJs turntables into the crowd with a bass line so groovy and loud my body was tingling from head to toe. Around me there were thousands of males and females of all ages from every race‚ sexuality‚ and religion cheerfully mingling through out the festival‚ jumping in

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    Pop Culture

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    Media & British Rave Culture’. In: Andrew Ross & Tricia Rose (ed)‚ Microphone Fiends‚ Youth Music & Youth Culture. 1st ed. London: Routledge. pp.(176-192). Upon reading Sarah Thornton’s chapter‚ ‘Panic‚ the Media and British Rave Culture’ it quickly became apparent that she was expressing the view that although there is a rather prominent disdain towards the media from grass-roots cultures and subcultures‚ it is in fact the media that helps develop these subcultures and is very effective

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    ANNA WOOD

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    Questions 1. On the 21st of October 1995‚ Anna Wood took an ecstasy tablet at a dance party and died three days later. At such a young and thriving age‚ Anna Wood was just 15 years old with a loving family‚ many friends and a new job. On the night of the event that had taken place a series of risk behaviours were undertaken. Firstly by wanting to take an ecstasy tablet to get high as well as not having any knowledge on the actual drug. By having a broader knowledge on the drug she may have been still

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    when I went to reave called “Awakening” in 2008.After I attended this rave with some friends I decided I wanted to experience more of the rave scene and so I did. This so called rave scene has its own culture and community. When you become part of the scene you start to notice fellow ravers start speaking about P.L.U.R. which sounds like a mission statement. What it stands for is peace‚ love‚ unity‚ and respect. When you go to raves you can tell ravers follow this so called mission statement because

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    Electronic Dance Music

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    my preferred type of music is electronic dance music‚ a genre that has been around since the early 90’s. Although this genre has been long associated with the nightclub scene‚ it has attracted a fandom that is not just estabalished on late night raves and discotheques. I. The beauty of electronic music is that it encompasses a plethora of sub-genres. As times progress and more innovations are being made to cater to music-makers‚ the number of sub-genres under this spectrum is

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