What is Rave Party Culture?
Whether you call it a free party, rave or teknival...
Rave party culture began in the late nineteen eighties in the United Kingdom as a result trends in popular music, commercial radio and a failing club scene.
In an effort to find venues and distance itself from the main stream also because of a lack of affordable party venues, warehouses, halls and other often unlicensed locations became regular venues for the raves parties of the day.
In an effort to control rave party culture some police forces with the help of various government agencies successfully outlawed rave parties in parts of the country forcing electronic music events into licensed venues like nightclubs and theaters although some venues forbade the clothes ravers would wear as well the paraphernalia associated with the rave party scene.
Early rave parties was generally homegrown and D.I.Y prevailed with a relatively small number of party people actually contributing to party's production and promotion.
As the police started to pay more attention to rave parties, keeping their location a secret became increasingly important to their success and organizers started promoting their parties by word of mouth concealing their location until the very last minute and only making them known to a small group of members or friends through private mailing lists, membership schemes and voice-mail messages...

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