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In Berlin, Still Partying in the Ruins". The New York Times. 21 November 2014 . Retrieved 25 February 2017. Ketamine, better known as the rave drug Special-K, could be our next anti-depressant". 12 May 2016. Armenian, Mamantov, Tsutaoka, Gerona, Silman, Wu, Olson (2012). "Multiple MDMA (Ecstasy) Overdoses at a Rave Event-A Case Series". Journal of Intensive Care Medicine. 28 (4): 252–258. CiteSeerX 10.1.1.668.2071. doi: 10.1177/0885066612445982. PMID 22640978. S2CID 26074659. {{ cite journal}}: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list ( link) Henkel, O.; Wolff, K. (1996) Berlin Underground: Techno und Hiphop; Zwischen Mythos und Ausverkauf, Berlin: FAB Verlag, (pp. 81–83). Fischer, Marc; von Uslar, Moritz; Kracht, Christian; Roshani, Anuschka; Hüetlin, Thomas; Jardine, Anja (14 July 1996). "Der pure Sex. Nur besser" [The pure sex. Only better.]. Der Spiegel (in German) . Retrieved 21 May 2022.

Collin, Matthew. Altered State: The Story of Ecstasy and Acid House. London: 1997 : Serpent's Tail – How rave dances began in Manchester, England in the Summer of 1988 (the Second Summer of Love) and the aftermath. ISBN 1-85242-604-7.In late 1991, raves started to expand across northern California, and cities like Sacramento, Oakland, Silicon Valley (Palo Alto, San Jose). The massive parties were taking place in outdoor fields, aeroplane hangars and hilltops that surround the valley. San Francisco's early promoters and DJs were from the UK and Europe. Raves took place in some of the SOMA art museum event such as, 'Where the wild things are' in the museum on top of the Sony Metreon, and in the Maritime hall (1998–2002). UN drugs chief calls for introduction of drug testing to help curb substance abuse". unodc.org. Istanbul: United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime. 10 May 2007. Archived from the original on 17 December 2007 . Retrieved 17 August 2021.

Trance music: Trance music in its most popular and modern form is an offshoot of house music that originated from the acid house movement and rave scene in the late 1980s. The history of trance music is complicated to refer to, as multiple generations of listeners and musicians have influenced the genre. The term "trance" was (and still to this day by many) used interchangeably with " progressive house" in the early rave years (1990–1994). By the middle of 1992, the scene was slowly changing, with local councils passing by-laws and increasing fees in an effort to prevent or discourage rave organisations from acquiring necessary licences. [ citation needed] This meant that the days of the large one-off parties were numbered. By the mid-1990s, the scene had also fragmented into many different styles of dance music, making large parties more expensive to set up and more difficult to promote. The sound driving the big raves of the early 1990s had by the end of 1993 split into two distinct and polarising styles, the darker jungle and the faster happy hardcore. Although many ravers left the scene due to the split, promoters such as ESP Dreamscape and Helter Skelter still enjoyed widespread popularity and capacity attendances with multi-arena events catering to the various genres. Notable events of this period included ESP's outdoor Dreamscape 20 event on 9 September 1995 at Brafield aerodrome fields, Northants and Helter Skelter's Energy 97 outdoor event on 9 August 1997 at Turweston Aerodrome, Northants. Breakbeat hardcore a.k.a. "Oldskool Rave" – Acen, Altern-8, Keoki, The Brainstorm Crew, [106] Bobs and Sounds, The Chemical Brothers, Little Big, The Prodigy, Shades of Rhythm, Shut Up and Dance, Crystal Method, uberzone. Liquid funk – Netsky, High Contrast, Fred V & Grafix, Fox Stevenson, MaxNRG, 2DB, Brookes Brothers, Rudimental, Mediks

Ott, Brian L. and Herman, Bill D. Excerpt from Mixed Messages: Resistance and Reappropriation in Rave Culture. 2003. In the mid 1990s, Beats’ director Brian Welsh was a teenager growing up in Aberdeen, Scotland, discovering electronic music and experiencing “the fag end of the rave scene” at beach and forest parties. He sees himself in Johnno and Spanner: “The film’s based on a play, Beats, by Kieran Hurley, and when I saw it in 2012 I was blown away by Johnno and Spanner going to a party for the night of their lives in the hills of central Scotland – I felt a spiritual connection to their journey,” he tells BBC Culture. wender, Dan (13 May 2015). "How Frankie Bones' Storm Rave Birthed the "PLUR" Movement". Vice (magazine). Thump/Vice Webzine, Paragraph 8, 13 May 2015 . Retrieved 31 July 2016.

a b Rodriguez, Krystal (5 August 2016). "Insomniac's Pasquale Rotella Avoids Jail Time in Los Angeles Coliseum Court Case". Vice . Retrieved 3 September 2019. Anderson, Tammy L. (2009). "Understanding the Alteration and Decline of a Music Scene: Observations from Rave Culture". Sociological Forum. 24 (2): 309–311. doi: 10.1111/j.1573-7861.2009.01101.x. JSTOR 40210403.See also: Club drug and Party pills This impure tablet sold as MDMA in the U.S. contained no MDMA, but instead BZP, caffeine and methamphetamine. A selection of MDMA tablets, better known as "ecstasy". A selection of poppers, a volatile drug inhaled for the "rush" it can provide. Psychedelic Mushroom Cloud T-Shirt, - Trippy Tee for Festival and Concert-goers, Nature Lovers, and Fans of Psychedelic and Pop Art

Electro, glitch, techno, experimental hip hop& industrial hip hop – Flying Lotus, Juan Atkins, MARRS, Dopplereffekt, Egyptian Lover, Afrika Bambaataa, Techno Animal, Coldcut, The Glitch Mob& KraftwerkBenson, Denise (24 September 2014). "Then & Now: System Soundbar". Denise Benson . Retrieved 28 January 2021. From "The in Crowd" to the "Happy People" | Uppers Culture Lifestyle". Uppers.org. Archived from the original on 19 October 2015 . Retrieved 3 June 2015. Brostep / Dubstep – Rusko, Skrillex, Flux Pavilion, Datsik, Chase & Status, Doctor P, Borgore, TC, Modestep, Feed Me, Kill the Noise, Excision a b Degenhardt, Louisa; Copeland, Jan; Dillon, Paul (2005). "Recent trends in the use of "club drugs": an Australian review". Substance Use & Misuse. Taylor & Francis. 40 (9–10): 1241–1256. doi: 10.1081/JA-200066777. eISSN 1532-2491. ISSN 1082-6084. LCCN 2006268261. PMID 16048815. S2CID 25509945. For bases with color, "blue for example has fabric and blue plastic base unless otherwise specified**

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