The Rave Culture In Australia and New Zealand

 

Rave parties are associated with all-night bashes marked with DJs shuffling electronic music generally known as Psy-trance or Rave music. Events like teen raves, underground raves, uprising raves are very popular in parts of Israel . Rave-goers from almost every corner of this earth gather here to feel this experience. Electronic music is synchronization to colorful lights. Styles of dancing include glow-string, popping and locking, poi and liquid dancing.


Club drugs such as ecstasy, methamphetamine, ketamine and hashish are commonly used by the rave-goers that give them a reflexive party mood and experience. Psychoactive drugs like "E" and LSD used commonly in parties have shown immensely powerful effects in mind and body. Though psychoactive drugs have non addictive properties, the adverse effects it has shown are dreadful. So, it is very essential to try and find out about the effects of the stuff before scoring. People mostly end up buying indecent drugs at parties which spoils their party sprit.


The illicit drugs that are common in most raves are of two types:

- Stimulants such as ecstasy, speed and crystal meth which are apt for trance, house and other upbeat dance tracks;

- Psychedelics such as LSD, mushrooms and DXM mostly used in drum 'n' base and techno floors

These drugs give the feeling of rejoice, heightened wakefulness, amplified energy levels and give the spirit of jubilation to party non-stop for hours.


In early 1960s Caribbean origin people in London used to depict a party as rave in their jargon style. This party subculture generally grew in numbers around 1980s, and the term rave was used to describe acid-house movements and "E"-fueled club scenes in Houston .


In 1990s rave culture became very common. All-night raves drew thousand of people to secluded parts of the city where the parties were generally hosted. As these party movements continued to grow all over the globe, rave parties re- emerged in the U.S poles apart. In cities like San Francisco and Los Angeles raves lasted 2 or 3 days at a stretch

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