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There’s something about young people on a dancefloor that’s not going to die. As long as new scenes are happening, and they absolutely are happening today, the music and the ethos of the time seems to seep into people’s lives in times anew,” says Hurley. Marijuana in the Rave Culture of the 90's". 6 February 2018. Archived from the original on 15 March 2019 . Retrieved 8 June 2018.

However, disco dancers and ravers preferred different drugs. Whereas 1970s disco scene members preferred cocaine and the depressant/sedative Quaaludes, ravers preferred MDMA, 2C-B, amphetamine, and other pills. According to the FBI, raves are one of the most popular venues where club drugs are distributed, and as such feature a prominent drug subculture. [57] [58] Club drugs include MDMA (more commonly known as "ecstasy", "E" or "molly"), 2C-B (more commonly known as "nexus"), amphetamine (commonly referred to as "speed"), GHB (commonly referred to as "fantasy" or "liquid E"), cocaine (commonly referred to as "coke"), DMT, and LSD (commonly referred to as "lucy" or "acid"). [59] [60] [61] [62] [63]Robinson, Roxy (2016). Music Festivals and the Politics of Participation. Routledge. p. 33. ISBN 978-1317091998 . Retrieved 10 September 2016. Kieran Hurley, co-writer of Beats the film, and the writer of the play that inspired the film, believes that in time, the rave era will be appreciated and understood to be as significant and influential as punk. “Rave has not been mythologised in the same way as punk yet; it’s bound to be and deserves to be – we’re going to see more stories about the rave scene in the next 10 years,” he says. The musical contribution of Brooklyn's DJ-producer Joey Beltram to R&S Records, run by Renaat Vandepapeliere, was instrumental in the development of iconic Belgian techno sounds and anthems. [71] [72] Canada edit Ketamine, better known as the rave drug Special-K, could be our next anti-depressant". 12 May 2016. a b Avrahami, Beni; Bentur, Yedidia; Halpern, Pinchas; Moskovich, Jenny; Peleg, Kobi; Soffer, Dror (April 2011). "Morbidity associated with MDMA (ecstasy) abuse: a survey of emergency department admissions". Human & Experimental Toxicology. SAGE Publications. 30 (4): 259–266. doi: 10.1177/0960327110370984. eISSN 1477-0903. ISSN 0960-3271. LCCN 90031138. PMID 20488845. S2CID 30994214.

By the middle of 1992, the scene was slowly changing, with local councils passing by-laws and increasing fees in an effort to prevent or discourage rave organisations from acquiring necessary licences. [ citation needed] This meant that the days of the large one-off parties were numbered. By the mid-1990s, the scene had also fragmented into many different styles of dance music, making large parties more expensive to set up and more difficult to promote. The sound driving the big raves of the early 1990s had by the end of 1993 split into two distinct and polarising styles, the darker jungle and the faster happy hardcore. Although many ravers left the scene due to the split, promoters such as ESP Dreamscape and Helter Skelter still enjoyed widespread popularity and capacity attendances with multi-arena events catering to the various genres. Notable events of this period included ESP's outdoor Dreamscape 20 event on 9 September 1995 at Brafield aerodrome fields, Northants and Helter Skelter's Energy 97 outdoor event on 9 August 1997 at Turweston Aerodrome, Northants. Hutson, Scott R. (2000). "The Rave: Spiritual Healing in Modern Western Subcultures". Anthropological Quarterly. 73 (1): 40–41. JSTOR 3317473. See also: Club drug and Party pills This impure tablet sold as MDMA in the U.S. contained no MDMA, but instead BZP, caffeine and methamphetamine. A selection of MDMA tablets, better known as "ecstasy". A selection of poppers, a volatile drug inhaled for the "rush" it can provide.

Wu, Li-Tzy; Schlenger, William E.; Galvin, Deborah M. (September 2006). "Concurrent Use of Methamphetamine, MDMA, LSD, Ketamine, GHB, and Flunitrazepam among American Youths". Drug and Alcohol Dependence. Elsevier. 84 (1): 102–113. doi: 10.1016/j.drugalcdep.2006.01.002. ISSN 0376-8716. PMC 1609189. PMID 16483730. S2CID 24699584.

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