Rave is a word which was originally used by the British media in 1989 to describe the radical shift from dancing on disco dance floors too large, all night parties thrown in warehouses, country fields, and other such locations. Today, raves are known as night long parties where loud techno music is played. A common philosophy among ravers is PLUR - peace, love, unity, and respect.
Articles
Articles and essays about the rave culture.
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Chats and Forums
For mailing lists, message boards, chat rooms, and other communication centered sites. These sites may also contain photographs other additional elements as long as the primary focus is communication.
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Collectives and Groups
Groups of friends or otherwise united by the rave scene.
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Directories
A directory is a guide or list of resources.
Web Rings,
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Flyers
Sites of interest to collectors of flyers advertising rave events and clubs where dance music is played.
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Harm Reduction and Drugs
While drugs are often associate with raves, they are not a necessary component. Many harm reduction groups exist world wide hoping to reduce and prevent the damaging effects drug abuse can have by educating the public.
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Humor
Humorous sites or parodies that have to do with the raving culture or candykids.
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Image Galleries
These sites contain pictures of past raves and events.
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Magazines and E-zines
Regularly issued publications dealing with the rave scene.
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Personal Pages
Personal homepages dedicated to raving.
Fashion,
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Regional
These sites contain rave related resources aimed to a specific region or locality. Typical sites may include upcoming event information, local news and scene info, a message board or chat room, local audio, etc.
Europe,
North America,
Oceania,
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