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โ๏ธ The usage of the word "rave"- less recognizable in comparison with today's well-spread usage, goes back to the 1940s and the beatnik scene.ย Looking deeper into the people called beatniks, similarities with the early rave culture are very clear. Beatniks were jazz lovers and they were very much influenced by jazz (then underground parties). By the 1950s, the lively gatherings happening in London were called - you guess it! ๐ก๐๐ฅ๐
โ๏ธ The term "rave" itself is also documented in Jamaican culture as a term for a party or celebration, also slightly popularized in the UK by the reggae and dub music scenes.
โ๏ธ However, it is first, in the late 1980s England's acid house parties that the term rave gained widespread recognition and popularity as we commonly know it today. According to Wiki. โ โAn acid house party was a type of illegal party typically staged in abandoned warehouses between 1987 and 1989. Parties played acid house and acid techno music, electronic music genres with a distinct sound from the use of the Roland TB-303 synthesizer.โ
How Kirk Field, first โraving reporterโ, describes his experiences from the early days of the rave scene:
โโฆraveโโrepetitive beats, visual effects, drug use, late nights โ Field thinks โrave is a state of mind.โ
โYou feel when youโre in a rave, just like you feel when youโre in love. And that is kind of difficult to put your finger on.โ
โI think itโs a spirit of unity. Itโs an air of non-judgementโฆโ
Noup, I always say I'm going to a party.
Rave is underground (Bunkers, nature) Old school music
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