Sounds like you are ranting, not raving ... You must be turning into a
politician ;-)
_muff._ xo
on 29/09/03 10:24 pm the person going by the name consumer monkey at
consumer_monkey@hotmail.com spake :
quoted 24 lines In light of current L.A. policing methods, who regard any form of electronic
> In light of current L.A. policing methods, who regard any form of electronic
> music as rave music, what kind of music do you think constitutes 'rave
> music'?
> Of late it seems that any form of electronic performance can be regarded as
> 'rave' music through the very ambiguous categorization of electronic music
> itself.
> Does it now mean that the music of John Cage is rave, is a guitar [an
> electronic instrument] now a rave instrument?
> Was rave a youth culture synonymous with the late eighties through early
> nineties, or do you feel the term has come to embody a larger meaning?
> Is it not true that electronic music in all its diversity has existed pre
> and post rave culture? That Philip Glass concert your folks have just been
> to? Careful, they might be raving just like Scooter.
>
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