
A Look at the Rave Culture in the 90s
In the 1990s, rave culture and techno music were two of the most popular subcultures. Both have faded in popularity since then, but they are still going strong and possibly reviving to the same heights of the 90s. Rave culture is an alternative subculture of electronic music that emerged from acid house parties. Here you will read about the underground rave parties, the drugs associated with the music and more. Our articles cover everything you need to know about rave culture and techno music from the 90s.The Biggest Raves in Europe including Raindance
There’s nothing quite like the thrill of attending a rave and letting go. Whether you prefer the more underground warehouse events or the glamorous, expensive parties there’s a little something for everyone. The culture of raving has become…
250The Biggest DJs from the 90s
The sound of the 90s is still with us today. From grunge to Britpop and beyond, that decade was one that saw rock music making a comeback after a brief hiatus from the charts. Electronic music was booming too, with acts such as The Chemical…
188The Birth of Rave and Techno
The 1990s saw the rise of electronic music as a mainstream movement. In the UK, this was largely thanks to an emerging rave scene and the emergence of a new genre: techno. Both of these musical phenomena have origins that can be traced back to…
176The use of Ecstasy to Create Music in The 90s
In the 1990s, a culture of rave parties and club drugs emerged. This new counterculture was centered around fast-paced techno music, dance and house music, psychedelic experiences, and in particular the drug ecstasy. Ecstasy is a psychoactive…
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