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Re: Your thoughts on *free/illegal* raves?

Post by leviticus » Wed Apr 06, 2011 4:14 pm

For me this is what got me into partying, number one sound system back in the day imo

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Re: Your thoughts on *free/illegal* raves?

Post by Okota » Wed Apr 06, 2011 4:35 pm

Yeah I think it really depends on the rig/collective. In Norfolk there's quite a good scene for it, plenty of them are run by complete stnuc tho its a wonder they even manage to organise a night, just ends up as shit sound/music, too much K and a waste of fucking petrol. Having said that there are some really good soundsystems where you can always go knowing it will be a good vibe, smashing the jungle into the early morn (and piano house/oldskool hardore etc).

It's all about skanking til midday with your best mates infront of a well built rig. so much love goes into it, wicked times. Hallpartys are sick too.

Sucks caus people do put it all over the internet, and cops are showing up to more and more. Most of the time they just loiter by the entrance and give you some form as you drive out, maybe a search but its not too bad. Have been some bad instances like that Brains Kan one in Gt Yarmouth where the police got violent, but normally good if you pick the right ones.

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Post by SloppySeconds » Wed Apr 06, 2011 5:29 pm

^ that song is fucking shit, sounds like a kid fucking around on fruity..
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Re: Your thoughts on *free/illegal* raves?

Post by Okota » Wed Apr 06, 2011 5:38 pm

it is. It's just the sentiment it carries

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Re: Your thoughts on *free/illegal* raves?

Post by Killawatt » Wed Apr 06, 2011 8:55 pm

ah good ol' brainskan and nusense parties! been to many a sick party...gettin all nostalgic now!

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Re: Your thoughts on *free/illegal* raves?

Post by djfred » Thu Apr 07, 2011 8:35 am

the rig was held while investigations are carried out. no arrests.
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Re: Your thoughts on *free/illegal* raves?

Post by phrex » Thu Apr 07, 2011 9:44 am

fucking love and passionatly do own warehouse/outdoor parties.

but luckily in switzerland it's all a but smaller. i don't want to handle 8000 fucked up heads :lol:
last time 1800 showed up (we expected 800-1000) and the place was RAMMED.

i most enjoy parties in the woods when the sun is shining and all seems to be so fucking gold...
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Re: Your thoughts on *free/illegal* raves?

Post by wubstep » Thu Apr 07, 2011 10:39 am

Got some ASS midtops that used to belong to GASH, I believe.

Jump-up party? No thanks.
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Re: Your thoughts on *free/illegal* raves?

Post by test_recordings » Thu Apr 07, 2011 1:27 pm

wubstep wrote:Got some ASS midtops that used to belong to GASH, I believe.

Jump-up party? No thanks.
Last time I went to a rave they were playing '80s pop :? Didn't really see the point, personally
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Re: Your thoughts on *free/illegal* raves?

Post by LordBid » Thu Apr 07, 2011 4:32 pm

Those parties look awesome! Where I live in Montana those are the only kinds of raves we have... My town has no real venues or much of a crowd for electronic music, but during the summer there are some great parties out in the mountains, however last year two were broken up by police but its lookin like they are going to put them on again so I am very excited cus I will hopefully get to play at a few since I know the peeps. Parties in the woods are the best with the crazy hippies. I think the main problem here is that every fucking dj plays house music and when you try to drop some dubstep people are like this is too slow..... all I can do is facepalm.

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Re: Your thoughts on *free/illegal* raves?

Post by angelcryHawk » Thu Apr 07, 2011 6:42 pm

jannypan wrote:Not been any freeparties in manchester, but ones I've been to in London werent great. Dodgy shit.

Well, freeparties in machester is not that great they even got raided by police once I guess and even it was long time ago, it hits the history.

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Re: Your thoughts on *free/illegal* raves?

Post by beerz » Thu Apr 07, 2011 7:03 pm

i went to the belleview gash rave in 07 and got bit by a police dog.....warrington 1 was christopher biggins though

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Re: Your thoughts on *free/illegal* raves?

Post by 2nd chance » Thu Apr 07, 2011 9:06 pm

San Francisco and the bay area has this kinda thing down to a science. Never get too huge, but that generally keeps the cops off our back. Warehouses and campsites man haha. Love these parties... Tend to be way, way more fun than club/permitted parties. Granted, we don't get too many big name electronic acts outside of festivals, so of course the undergrounds are more fun. When we do have good headliners, the permitted parties are great too. But on a given day, you're more likely to find a good UG than a good permitted party.
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Re: Your thoughts on *free/illegal* raves?

Post by sc0tty » Thu Apr 07, 2011 9:53 pm

Moultz wrote:Those of you in Manchester might now of the organisation GASHCollective and their free parties?

Well organised raves in specific locations from WW2 bunkers to Warehouses.

Last night they threw another rave in Warrington under a hench bridge with thousands turning up. I've read recently in papers of London hosting some as well in flat blocks but to a lesser scale.

IMO the concept of a free rave is great! A date is announced and a number is distributed to select individuals, they then ring that number and it tells you to go to an area and to ring back later on for the specific location and when that time comes everyone rushes to the place as fast as possible. Crams in and the rave starts. Who knows when they finish?? Some have gone on for days??

Heres some pics of some that GASHCollective raves have put on in the past couple of years.

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Check the vids of the Warehouse party above: http://gashcollective.com/photogallerie ... ovies.html

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Whos been to any of these types of raves? I was going to go for it last night but I couldnt really get off work. I was gonna duck but the double time on Sunday and the fact my mates didn't decide to go til the last minute made me go against it. I woke up at 5am this morning to see pics and vids on my friends' facebooks and I felt so so so rotten for not going.
I missed the party on Sat but went to other two you posted pics of, I have been going to Daylite Robbery parties since about 2005. Unfortunately I must say I dont enjoy them as much as I used to tho, there was much more of a darker yet intimate vibe back then and I loved it. Now the raves just seem to be full of posers imo and the music has also gone down hill. The tunes were alot darker and heavier back then and you knew with DRSS you were always bound to get a few jungle sets, nows its all jump up and filth. I'd like to say it is just me getting older but if they threw a party like they did in the old days I know for a fact I'd love it.

Anyway big up all the Manchester crews they have give me some of the most amazing nights of my life and by the looks of will continue to do for other people for a long time to come.

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Re: Your thoughts on *free/illegal* raves?

Post by wubstep » Fri Apr 08, 2011 12:26 am

Okota wrote:Yeah I think it really depends on the rig/collective. In Norfolk there's quite a good scene for it, plenty of them are run by complete stnuc tho its a wonder they even manage to organise a night, just ends up as shit sound/music, too much K and a waste of fucking petrol. Having said that there are some really good soundsystems where you can always go knowing it will be a good vibe, smashing the jungle into the early morn (and piano house/oldskool hardore etc).

It's all about skanking til midday with your best mates infront of a well built rig. so much love goes into it, wicked times. Hallpartys are sick too.

Sucks caus people do put it all over the internet, and cops are showing up to more and more. Most of the time they just loiter by the entrance and give you some form as you drive out, maybe a search but its not too bad. Have been some bad instances like that Brains Kan one in Gt Yarmouth where the police got violent, but normally good if you pick the right ones.

Bring on the summer!

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This short video sums up the brilliance of Norfolk/bumpkin parties.

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Re: Your thoughts on *free/illegal* raves?

Post by djfred » Fri Apr 08, 2011 9:08 am

there was 2 hours filth at this 10 hour party. not bad i'd say.
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Re: Your thoughts on *free/illegal* raves?

Post by TomatoAndBasil » Sat Apr 09, 2011 5:50 pm

Been to 2 smallish (couple of hundred at peak time) parties.

I really like them, seemed well organised, 2 rigs, nice location where you get to see the sun come up ( :o ).

I also like the way that because they last for longer than your average club night, you get to hear so many different types of music.
Starting with Jump-Up / 'Filthier' Dubstep / Jungle, then it can end up with anything from old skool Hip-Hop to Deep House. And if the vibe is good and your having a good time, you don't really mind what their playing. :corndance:

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Re: Your thoughts on *free/illegal* raves?

Post by dirty d » Sat Apr 09, 2011 7:58 pm

illegal raves.. all bout exodus back in the day!!!
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Re: Your thoughts on *free/illegal* raves?

Post by inspaise » Sun Apr 10, 2011 1:47 am

you gotta watch your ass at these places

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Re: Your thoughts on *free/illegal* raves?

Post by test_recordings » Sun Apr 10, 2011 1:06 pm

inspaise wrote:you gotta watch your ass at these places
same for anywhere though, I remember some gay guy trying to pull me in a club :?
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