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If glow sticks and "techno, techno, techno" mean anything to you, perhaps you lived the '90s rave culture - and if you did, an author is hoping to document your memories. Music journalist Matt ...
It certainly was an interesting decade and our picks track the growth of how rock truly boomed throughout the '90s. For ...
Some fans of ’90s rave culture might wonder if “3AM” is a reference to The KLF, and it is; that group’s Jimmy Cauty worked on 3AM (La La La)‘s title track.
Out Oct. 15 via video-on-demand platforms, Between the Beats takes a deep dive into the city’s ’90s rave history through interviews with artists including DJ Harvey, Doc Martin, DJ Dan and of ...
Rap star Doja Cat revealed details of her next album, hinting that it will be rave-inspired. To be more specific, the album will be ’90s German rave-inspired. “We just have so many ideas and ...
Doja Cat has suggested that she’s set to become the latest artist to pay homage to old-school dance music, telling Givenchy Creative Director Matthew M Williams that she’s currently into a ...
In November 2023, a series of photos went viral depicting the stars of the more than $7 billion "Harry Potter" franchise partying until they blacked out. These images were entirely AI generated ...
Editor's note: This story was published Dec. 22, 2023. It was updated on Dec. 27. Back in the ‘90s, the Phoenix rave scene was thriving. During the zenith of electronic dance music's popularity ...
Doja Cat Says Her Next Album Takes Influence From Rave Culture. ... “I’m very into this ’90s German rave kind of vibe right now and it’s really fun.
Out Oct. 15 via video-on-demand platforms, Between the Beats takes a deep dive into the city's '90s rave history through interviews with artists including DJ Harvey, Doc Martin, DJ Dan and of ...
Doja Cat suggests that her next album will be inspired by ‘90s German rave. News. By Ben Rogerson ( Computer Music, Future Music, emusician) published 14 September 2022 “I know that’s kind of the ...
If glow sticks and "techno, techno, techno" mean anything to you, perhaps you lived the '90s rave culture - and if you did, an author is hoping to document your memories. Music journalist Matt ...