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  2. Clubbing (subculture) - Wikipedia

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    Clubbing and raves have historically referred to grass-roots organized, anti-establishment and unlicensed all night dance parties, typically featuring electronically produced dance music, such as techno, house, trance and drum and bass. [1] The diagram combine the ranking of the top 100 Clubs in the world in 2024 with their capacity.

  3. Free tekno - Wikipedia

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    It breathed new life into the underground rave scene not only in the UK but also picking up a strong following in Italy, Spain and Austria to mention a few. Influences for this music also came from the techno scene in Europe where some of the first underground music lovers increase the bpm and added variations in structure, thus becoming tekno ...

  4. Rave - Wikipedia

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    The "rave" genre would develop into oldschool hardcore, which lead onto newer forms of rave music such as drum and bass, 2-step and happy hardcore as well as other hardcore techno genres, such as gabber and hardstyle. [30] Rave music is usually presented in a DJ mix set, although live performances are not uncommon. Styles of music include:

  5. DJ Lee Reynolds is a grandpa who parties harder than you, and ...

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    San Diego had a really vibrant rave underground scene. Doc Martin was down there every weekend. And Mark E Quark has always been a San Diego old-school legend. ... I would say at the moment my ...

  6. Boiler Room (music broadcaster) - Wikipedia

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    During this period, Boiler Room developed their format of filming a DJ facing the camera, a projected visual backdrop of the Boiler Room logo overlaid on old rave video footage, with Time Out noting: "the artists are, after all, the sole attraction at Boiler Room: attendees are positioned behind the decks in a bedroom DJ style set-up so that ...

  7. Intervasion of the UK - Wikipedia

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    The event was broadcast on Radio Free Berkeley. The protest action occurred during the manhunt for Kevin Mitnick and was thus partly an underground event. The media also refused to entertain the implications of electronic civil disobedience, with public attention focused on the problem of illegal raves and black-hat hackers, prompting scare stories about "evil hackers" and "young hoodlums ...

  8. Sterns Nightclub - Wikipedia

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    The underground had an impressive array of lighting including a smoke machine, UV and a Laser. On busy nights, it was common for condensation generated from body heat and sweat to collect on the ceiling of the underground room and drip down onto the dancers towards the end of the night. This became known as 'Sterns Rain'.

  9. Free party - Wikipedia

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    It is also a crime if, within 24 hours of being told by a police officer to leave a rave, a person makes preparations to attend a rave. More recently in the United Kingdom, anti-social behaviour orders (ASBOs) have been used against unlicensed rave organisers if the police receive repeated complaints about noise and littering from locals.