Re: What do you guys think of 'Raves'?
Posted: Mon Apr 01, 2013 8:15 pm
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how u know what i look like anywayjesslem wrote:skeen.
sorry wileyNevalo wrote:another shit derail.
That would be hilariousShum wrote:Someone should make a doco on this new American 'rave' culture for entertainment purposes.
I think Brooklyn mite be part of the problem lol. This new "cool" Brooklyn can attract a lame crowd. I prefer the old "dont go there" brooklyn. Although i never went there lol...tacospheros wrote:definitely agree with you. don't get me wrong i got started with electronic music by going to raves when i was a youngin and not knowing shit about the music, so part of me is like yeah, let the kids have their fun, eventually some of them will see the light one day. but yeah, when i went to a "rave" in BK recently, it was like "dear god get me out of this place". unfortunately nowadays raves are dominated by really shit music. you kinda have to find the offshoot scenes if you want the good stuff, which there is plenty of , so don't give upalso westchester whats good ?
Yeah, that's a great articleForth+Back wrote:I thought this would have been posted by now...
http://www.vice.com/en_uk/read/rave-cul ... le-america
Really wish I could go back then and experience that.SCope13 wrote:1988 manEliteLennon117 wrote:I want to go to an acid house rave from the early 90's soooo bad
They are a big part of the problemtopmo3 wrote:i also fucking hate people waving glowsticks
Of course... This was just my first "rave"AxeD wrote:Fuck that shit. Go to the right party and have a good party.
You can't tell me there's no good stuff going on in ny.
Rarely have anything less than a great time around here.
The dirt is what makes new york great.jesslem wrote:That's because NY is a piece of shit OP.
Overblown everything, and laden with filth.
In New York, the dirt is dirty.
I love the UK. I studied abroad there for a semester in LEeds in 2010... Thats where I learned about dubstep. Thats why I'm on this site...Agent 47 wrote:there are some FUCKIN SICK RAVE IN UK M8
americas is the problem
go LDN
WAREHOUSE YEAH
go awayJTreeZY wrote:I think NYC shines when your partying with smart, employed, 20 somethings, with interests beyond drugs and these "rave" dont attract that crowd at all. The "raves attract the products of our shitty public school systems where kids are exposed to drugs at way too early of an age, and the 'we came here from jersey to party and sell molly crowd'
Explain?Agent 47 wrote:go awayJTreeZY wrote:I think NYC shines when your partying with smart, employed, 20 somethings, with interests beyond drugs and these "rave" dont attract that crowd at all. The "raves attract the products of our shitty public school systems where kids are exposed to drugs at way too early of an age, and the 'we came here from jersey to party and sell molly crowd'
http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/go+away'go away'
Depart, leave a place, travel somewhere. For example, They went away this morning , or Are you going away this winter? This expression also can be used as an imperative ordering someone to leave: Go away! It can also be used figuratively to mean "disappear," as in This fever just doesn't go away . [c. 1200]
JTreeZY wrote:
I love the UK. I studied abroad there for a semester in Leeds in 2010... Thats where I learned about dubstep. Thats why I'm on this site...
JTreeZY wrote:I wanna know where In the rave discussion I went too far, I wanna know what pisses ravers off. I want to know why you'd rather me be censored than explain why you disagree with me. You ravers are worse than the news media
Agent 47 wrote:
go away
