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Illegal raves: social media messages bring in a new generation of partygoers | Musique Non Stop

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Wednesday, April 16, 2014

Illegal raves: social media messages bring in a new generation of partygoers

Thought illegal raves went out with stonewashed jeans and acid smileys? Wrong. Warehouse parties are back with fewer flyers, more Facebook updates and some very special party balloons

It's after midnight in a repossessed college building in east London. Hundreds of ravers in their early 20s shuffle in front of a wall of speakers, cutting shapes to heavy drum 'n' bass as an MC raps. Upstairs, a queue snakes away from a small table, where a man is selling balloons for a pound. A girl buys one and bounces back to the dancefloor, sucking on its nitrous oxide laughing gas before passing it to her friend. For the next 36 hours, the narrow road outside is clogged with vans, cars and taxis arriving and departing. About 1,000-1,500 people come and go until a pipe is broken, the floor floods, and the Valentine's Squatters Fancy-Dress Ball comes to an abrupt end.


Yes, illegal raves those secret warehouse parties so synonymous with baggy jeans and luminous whistles are back.


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by Matei Rosca via Electronic music | The Guardian

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