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Raves---- Have you ever been?

Raves---- Have you ever been?

  • Yes, Raves

    Votes: 27 62.8%
  • No, Raves

    Votes: 9 20.9%
  • What is this "Rave"

    Votes: 2 4.7%
  • I'm raving right now to your amazing poll!

    Votes: 5 11.6%

  • Total voters
    43

neosapien

Well-Known Member
Also when talking about a specific rave be careful. Alot of production companies would go city to city with their production but alot were local city-specific ones.
 

neosapien

Well-Known Member
Well damn! Don't every one chime in at once!

Alright, I'll start my story. I started going to a club every Friday that occasionally would have a headliner. Then I graduated on up and for a good 3 or so years I went to raves acouple Fri or Sat every month. For that time in my life I identified myself as a "raver". I tried E acouple times but it would make me sicker than a dog so usually I just ate some acid and towards the end went and stayed completely sober. I started to get sick of the scene as several of my good friends that I went with developed a nasty heroin habit and I just needed a complete change in my life. It's been almost 10 years since my last one. I had alot of crazy youthful fun but at the same time I view it as a darker time in my life.

Wells there you go...
 

racerboy71

bud bootlegger
man, i had a blast back then.. you would know the time but like an hour before you'd have to call a number and they'd tell you where it was gonna be at .
fuck, been to ones where the fire dpt and cops show up because it was some illegal empty warehouse shit..
i could go on for days.. did my first e probably back in like 92 or 93.. i miss those old days.. i don't even think they even still have raves in the philly area that i know of.. or if they do, it might be like once or twice a year now instead of every weekend..
 

kinetic

Well-Known Member
I've been to a couple, used to hang out with some rave kids (I didn't like them much) and dated a rave chick briefly. E made me sick as well. I loved me some lsd and boomers. Tried to get into a goth rave once in atlanta back in '98, they wouldn't let me in because I didn't look the part.
 

racerboy71

bud bootlegger
this is pretty funny...

← A stranger offered me kandi and I said yes.Thinking of attending a rave? →
Call the fashion police…
Posted on January 28, 2011
Raver fashion.
One of my favorite things about the scene is seeing the outfits people come up with. Some of them are ridiculous. Some are creative. Some are, for lack of a better word, skanky. Some are simple. Which brings me back to the idea that ravers will accept anyone!

There are different “types” of ravers and they are usually marked by their clothing choice. Some of the different groups include kandi kids, cyber ravers, goth ravers / gravers, junglists, ginos and ginas [aka "hoochies"], and rave skanks, each which have a distinct fashion and usually a favorite type of EDM [electronic dance music.]

Most of these definitions are pulled and edited from Urban Dictionary and other sites. They in no way reflect my own opinions on each other the raver types.

Kandi kids.

Kandi kids get their name for the armfuls of kandi they wear. They also tend to wear bright clothing [often featuring cartoon characters], bright hair extensions or fake dreadlocks, hair falls, fuzzy gators [loose legwarmers], visor hats, and bright makeup. Kandi kids abide by the principles of plur and tend to be very hyper, which can be due to eating large amounts of real candy, or to taking ecstasy. Some kandi kids also carry or wear pacifiers in order to prevent teeth grinding, which comes from ecstasy use. Kandi kids tend to listen to happy hardcore music, but also enjoy dubstep, angry hardcore, hardstyle, trance, and psytrance. Kandi kids are considered by some to be the most annoying ravers you’ll see, but I personally find them adorable, spreading love, offering hugs, candy, kandi, or massages, and just being friendly!

Cyber ravers.

A mix of a kandi kid and a graver… they wear baggy pants with straps, tight shirts, neon colors, hair falls, and will wear kandi [but usually silver beads and they usually only wear a couple of pieces]. Unlike most gravers, they will dance, but unlike kandi kids they don’t run around all cheerful handing out hugs/candy/kandi/etc. They aren’t secluded like most gravers, but they don’t go out of their way to befriend someone. Cyber kids tend to spend a lot of time on internet forums and buy their clothing from special “rave clothing” websites, hence the name “cyber.”

Gravers.

Take a goth kid, dressed in black, not dancing, and listening to darkcore or terrorcore, and stick him in a rave. There you’ve got a graver. Gravers tend to stick to themselves. They’re very rare in the rave scene… more likely to be found in a goth club by looking for whoever breaks out a glow stick


Junglists.

Junglists love jungle and drum n bass [dnb] music and love to have a good time. A junglist dresses like a badman, but they are very different. They wear baseball caps and jeans or camo print, however, most junglists are down to earth and just want to party.


Ginos and Ginas [aka "Hoochies"]
Well dressed, older people that really shouldn’t be at a rave… most ginos and ginas only come to party’s to pick up 15 year old e-tards [ecstasy users] or to just get a piece of ass. They dress trendy and can’t dance. My experience shows they like girls/guys to be young, as when I was 17 they used to say “You’re only 17?! That’s really hot…” and that’s when I run away.

Rave Skanks

Rave skanks are one of the first things I heard about relating to raves. These are the girls who come to a party wearing little to no clothing. They may be seen in bikinis, underwear, bras, or even just mini skirts. They usually are in high heels, which makes them stand out from a real raver [any real raver knows to wear sneakers, partying from 10 PM to 5 AM hurts your feet!] These girls are usually just at a rave to hook up and have no interest in the culture of raving or the music at all. In my experience, these girls are frowned upon by any true raver.

Although the way someone dresses can define a person at raves, the true tell-tale sign is the music they like and the attitude they wear. A kid dressed in camo who’s never heard of DNB music is certainly not a junglist and a kandi kid who sits in the corner refusing to socialize isn’t a kandi kid at all.
 

neosapien

Well-Known Member
Lol!!! Anabolic Frolic was real big when I was going. Seeing all the hot candie chicks was definitely a highlight. I wore some the first couple parties I went to then discovered D&B and denounced the happy hardcore. I got Frankie Bones and Micro to sign my hat.
 

racerboy71

bud bootlegger
Lol!!! Anabolic Frolic was real big when I was going. Seeing all the hot candie chicks was definitely a highlight. I wore some the first couple parties I went to then discovered D&B and denounced the happy hardcore. I got Frankie Bones and Micro to sign my hat.
those two used to throw these parties years and years ago called caffeine..
 

kinetic

Well-Known Member
I've seen micro, that was a good time. One of the few I had at a rave where I didn't end up getting sick
 

racerboy71

bud bootlegger
I've seen micro, that was a good time. One of the few I had at a rave where I didn't end up getting sick
shit, i used to always puke if the e was any good.. puking always brought the roll on harder ime, unless you threw it up before it go all into your system that is..
 

lahadaextranjera

Well-Known Member
I was a junglette !! Those days were heavy. '94+. Too many good times and memories. World Dance, Moondance, Roast, Elevation, Orange etc. It was WICKED!! RIP Stevie Hyper D. Xx
 
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