Tips on throwing a private rave/party
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Re: Tips on throwing a private rave/party
usually you don't want to give the address of the place until the day of the event.
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Re: Tips on throwing a private rave/party
you can get pretty sick lasers these days for like $25 on amazon
If my calculations are correct, when this baby hits 88 miles per hour, you're going to see some serious shit.
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Re: Tips on throwing a private rave/party
GTFO... I've got $250 to blow on lasers! I'd just keep them here in the studio, get me in the mood.


Re: Tips on throwing a private rave/party
I apologise, I'm very loose with my lingo, I refer to any crazy electronic party as a rave, it will probably get me into trouble one day. I've actually read through that post you were talking about, I went through most of the stuff here on raves before asking my question here, because we want to find cheaper alternatives. Most of the people we will be inviting are in their 20s, I'm a New Zealander and we're all into our dubstep and drum n bass here. Before anyone asks, Mt. Eden songs aren't exactly good for dancing and tripping out to.Aquathesis wrote:Yeah are we thinking of the same kid with the forest party?nowaysj wrote:The last poster to ask this question was never heard from again.
Proceed with caution.
OP, Dude a house party is not a rave, by any standard, no matter how off the hook it gets, its still, a house party.
Thanks for the info guys, keep em coming!
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