WHERE DOES THE WORD "RAVE" COME FROM?

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Even though nowadays this word explains to us lovers of celebration and electronic tunes, it has not continuously been ours, since from 1950 and throughout 30 years, the rave scene has been fully rocking.

Due to the interaction between the wild and a celebration, individuals began to use the term "rave" to refer to any type of event that was to conclude just at dawn.

Very slowly the raves were triumphing public and were growing due to the arrival in 1980 of one of the major movements in the electronic song: The Acid House. This noise drove a pretty huge phenomenon in the UK due to the parties full of people, colors and of course, lots of melody, mostly House, Techno, Acid House and a bit of Disco. The rave era since 1980 has been a huge era for melody, because with the rise of Acid House and Techno as well as its internationalization, legends like Pete Tong, Frankie Knuckles or Jeff Mills started to emerge.

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Due to the more and more constant consumption of harmful substances in these parties, the police and the politicians of the Unified Kingdom began to prohibit them by means of decrees to make it a crime just to attend a rave, it is for that reason that they began to move to warehouses, small farms or open fields outside London.

From this way to our own days, where we have the possibility of attending fully legal raves full of melody for hours and even days, in fully safe, public spaces and full of our "rave" culture, which years ago abandoned the relationship with substances to make it with electronic melody, friends, unforgettable experiences, shows and of course, a lot of celebration.

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