deliriyummy
10-05-2009, 09:40 PM
Hello!
Welcome to....
The Media Thread....
So. I got bored and thought i would share some of the raverish cool stuff i have found. Some Videos & Audios about the scene and the optional extras.
Soooo.. Add more things when you find them? If you want that is.
: video :
Equinox : Rave New World
EQUINOX examines the rave experience from the technological point of view; the music, the lighting, the new video technology and the neuroscience of ecstasy, the drug that is an integral part of the rave scene. A technological view of the rave scene. Looks at American research on the longterm effects of ecstasy (MDMA) on the brain neurotransmitter serotonin. Dr Charles Grob of UCLA studies its use in therapy. Alexander Shulgin, the `father of ecstasy' creates psychoactive drugs in his garden-shed lab. Charts the evolution of rave and its technology. Moves from 3000 teenagers in an aircraft hangar in Kent, via an Orbital show in Amsterdam to 1000 techno-hippies in the Nevada desert. Examines the science and technology of the rave experience, considering the effects of the music, the lighting, new video technology and the neuroscience of the drug ecstasy. Features Dr. Charles Grob of UCLA, Alexander Shulgin, a pharmacologist, and ambient techno musicians the Future Sound of London.
-8324968160402779629
Watch The Video (http://video.google.co.uk/googleplayer.swf?docid=-8324968160402779629&hl=en&fs=true)
Peter Jennings - Ecstasy Rising
The rise of Ecstasy is a major event in drug history. If current trends continue, 1.8 million Americans will try Ecstasy for the first time in 2004; only marijuana will attract more new users. Overwhelming, positive word of mouth has made Ecstasy a nightmare for drug controllers. On a special edition of 'Primetime Thursday' Peter Jennings tells the epic story of Ecstasy that has never been heard.
-1564288654365150131
Watch The Video (http://video.google.co.uk/googleplayer.swf?docid=-1564288654365150131&hl=en&fs=true)
The Chemical Generation (Esctasy & Culture Documentary) - 50min
This documentary covers the acid house, rave and club culture revolution and also the generations favourite chemical - ecstasy. Broadcasted in the United Kingdom on Channel 4, on the 4th April 2001. It covers the huge changes in the UK's culture as a result with a changes in attitude towards racism and homosexuality and our "stiff upper lip" culture. Presented by Boy George he starts off and features interviews with Dave Haslam, Matthew Collin, Tony Wilson, Mike Pickering, Lisa Loud, Nicky Holloway, Danny Rampling, Paul Oakenfold, Wayne Anthony, Irvine Welsh, the dealers, ravers and clubbers themselves and others.
-732732719461956937
Watch The Video (http://video.google.com/googleplayer.swf?docid=-732732719461956937&hl=en&fs=true)
The Summer Of Raves - 1989 - 59:07
-880596565305832820
Watch The Video (http://video.google.co.uk/googleplayer.swf?docid=-880596565305832820&hl=en&fs=true)
Boom Festival 2006 - Unofficial - 1hr 40min
This is an amateur video of the boom festival, its got a sick soundtrack (if you like psytrance) and lots of people dancing in the sunshine and in Tye Dye tents, what more, i ask, could you ask for?
6434017239391524748
Watch The Video (http://video.google.co.uk/googleplayer.swf?docid=6434017239391524748&hl=en&fs=true)
: audio :
llegal Raves - UK - BBC Documentary
This is a cool audio (podcast if you will) documentary and even has a mention of partyvibe in it.
Listen Here (http://www.bbc.co.uk/radio1/documentaries/061006_illegalraves.shtml)
I will keep adding stuff....
:group_hug
Welcome to....
The Media Thread....
So. I got bored and thought i would share some of the raverish cool stuff i have found. Some Videos & Audios about the scene and the optional extras.
Soooo.. Add more things when you find them? If you want that is.
: video :
Equinox : Rave New World
EQUINOX examines the rave experience from the technological point of view; the music, the lighting, the new video technology and the neuroscience of ecstasy, the drug that is an integral part of the rave scene. A technological view of the rave scene. Looks at American research on the longterm effects of ecstasy (MDMA) on the brain neurotransmitter serotonin. Dr Charles Grob of UCLA studies its use in therapy. Alexander Shulgin, the `father of ecstasy' creates psychoactive drugs in his garden-shed lab. Charts the evolution of rave and its technology. Moves from 3000 teenagers in an aircraft hangar in Kent, via an Orbital show in Amsterdam to 1000 techno-hippies in the Nevada desert. Examines the science and technology of the rave experience, considering the effects of the music, the lighting, new video technology and the neuroscience of the drug ecstasy. Features Dr. Charles Grob of UCLA, Alexander Shulgin, a pharmacologist, and ambient techno musicians the Future Sound of London.
-8324968160402779629
Watch The Video (http://video.google.co.uk/googleplayer.swf?docid=-8324968160402779629&hl=en&fs=true)
Peter Jennings - Ecstasy Rising
The rise of Ecstasy is a major event in drug history. If current trends continue, 1.8 million Americans will try Ecstasy for the first time in 2004; only marijuana will attract more new users. Overwhelming, positive word of mouth has made Ecstasy a nightmare for drug controllers. On a special edition of 'Primetime Thursday' Peter Jennings tells the epic story of Ecstasy that has never been heard.
-1564288654365150131
Watch The Video (http://video.google.co.uk/googleplayer.swf?docid=-1564288654365150131&hl=en&fs=true)
The Chemical Generation (Esctasy & Culture Documentary) - 50min
This documentary covers the acid house, rave and club culture revolution and also the generations favourite chemical - ecstasy. Broadcasted in the United Kingdom on Channel 4, on the 4th April 2001. It covers the huge changes in the UK's culture as a result with a changes in attitude towards racism and homosexuality and our "stiff upper lip" culture. Presented by Boy George he starts off and features interviews with Dave Haslam, Matthew Collin, Tony Wilson, Mike Pickering, Lisa Loud, Nicky Holloway, Danny Rampling, Paul Oakenfold, Wayne Anthony, Irvine Welsh, the dealers, ravers and clubbers themselves and others.
-732732719461956937
Watch The Video (http://video.google.com/googleplayer.swf?docid=-732732719461956937&hl=en&fs=true)
The Summer Of Raves - 1989 - 59:07
-880596565305832820
Watch The Video (http://video.google.co.uk/googleplayer.swf?docid=-880596565305832820&hl=en&fs=true)
Boom Festival 2006 - Unofficial - 1hr 40min
This is an amateur video of the boom festival, its got a sick soundtrack (if you like psytrance) and lots of people dancing in the sunshine and in Tye Dye tents, what more, i ask, could you ask for?
6434017239391524748
Watch The Video (http://video.google.co.uk/googleplayer.swf?docid=6434017239391524748&hl=en&fs=true)
: audio :
llegal Raves - UK - BBC Documentary
This is a cool audio (podcast if you will) documentary and even has a mention of partyvibe in it.
Listen Here (http://www.bbc.co.uk/radio1/documentaries/061006_illegalraves.shtml)
I will keep adding stuff....
:group_hug