Sunday, 6 September 2020

Rave Movement as a Religion

In the late fifties London was full of bohemian jazz gigs in Soho, after. two decades rock bands such as Keith Moon from The Who coined the term "rave" to describe any wild party, in general. People who offends attended to this kind of events were called "ravers" and mid-sixties related with psychedelia rock bands. Northern soul Djs built-up the following step on satisfying the crowd with music they couldn't hear anywhere else. A good example of this:

This was a crazy, intense time for British music. New technology was coming out monthly, and producers were caught in an arms race to see who could squeeze the weirdest, freshest sounds from their gear. Tempos were rocketing up to speeds faster than limbs could flail, breakbeats were being mutilated and re-stitched, and a generation of DJs who’d learnt their craft playing imports from America and Europe were suddenly packing their sets full of real bangers mate.

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