Rave music
Rave music consists of forms of electronic music for dancing that are associated with the rave scene. Most often, it is used to describe techno music that depends heavily on samples and is high energy, upbeat, and dance inducing.
Related Topics:
Electronic music - Rave scene - Techno music - Sample
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Rave music got its start in Britain in the mid 1980s, closely following the acid house phenomenon. Initially "rave music" was considered a particular style that was a combination of fast breakbeat and more hardcore forms of techno. Early 1990s efforts by Nebula 2, The Prodigy (The Prodigy Experience), Utah Saints and The Shamen (En-Tact) were quintessential "rave music".
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Britain - 1980s - Acid house - Breakbeat - Hardcore - Techno - 1990s - Nebula 2 - The Prodigy - The Prodigy Experience - Utah Saints - The Shamen - En-Tact
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By the early 2000s, the term was used more generically to mean any one of a number of different styles (or combinations thereof) that might be played at a rave party. In this sense, rave music is more associated with an event than a particular genre, per se.
Related Topics:
2000s - Rave party
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At a rave there can be different "arenas" or areas which play different styles of rave music. Very large raves called massives may include ten or more separate arenas, each with their own music style.
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Raver styles of music continue to grow and evolve. Some genres and an iconic artist include (not an exhaustive list):
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- house styles: progressive house - John Digweed, Bad Boy Bill
- trance - Armin van Buuren, Ferry Corsten, DJ Tiësto, Paul van Dyk
- Goa trance - Hallucinogen, Astral Projection
- drum and bass/jungle - Andy C, Goldie, Dieselboy
- breaks - The Chemical Brothers, The Prodigy, Adam Freeland, Baby Anne
- hardcore techno styles - Happy hardcore, Hardcore trance, Gabba, Luke Slater, Dave Clarke
- ambient music - Brian Eno, Harold Budd, The Orb
- IDM - Aphex Twin, Autechre
Non-dance styles which might be heard in a rave "chill-out" room include:
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Some ravers are selective between genres, showing little or no interest in one area while finding great satisfaction and joy in another. House often has roots in funk and disco while trance has its roots in new age and symphonic music. Many DJs mix genres, remix existing sounds, or leave electronic music entirely.
Related Topics:
Funk - Disco - New age - Symphonic music - Electronic music
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A new form of rave is appearing based on the genre "Makina" mainly produced in spain but also in Italy, Germany and France, it has exploded in the North East of England with many clubs and all night raves.
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