irisdescence
Bluelighter
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- Mar 17, 2009
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I've been attending raves since New Years 2008 off and on, and my last two experiences (sober) have made me question whether a large rave is really the best place to roll.
For me, like many people, the first rave I went to (also the first time I rolled) was a revelation. I had one of the best nights of my life.
The pluses of the massive environment are obviously the fact that you're surrounded by other people in a similar state that want the same things as you- empathy, pleasure, no judgment etc. You're able to meet new people and socialize in a way that's incredibly open and direct. On top of that, for some people (particularly younger ravers) they might not have somewhere else to roll.
For me, though, I wonder if maybe raves are overhyped because people initially have such drug-induced euphoric experiences at them.
I live in California, so the massives are really massive. Going to a rave sober a few times, as well as having some weak experiences in shitty venues while rolling, I really realized that
a) they're WAY too packed, which makes dancing, conversation, light shows whatever more difficult, as well as making it tougher to get where you'd like to be in the pack of people.
b) too HOT, which for me is a roll killer and increases the danger of the situation
c) too dusty and dirty
d) beyond the bass, it's not that easy to even hear the music with the clarity you would at a smaller venue
I've never rolled somewhere like an apartment with a few close friends, but having my own nice place and access to whatever I need makes me wonder why it's so much better to go to a massive rave rather than a smaller club event or an apartment party.
Maybe I'm just jaded or getting older
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For me, like many people, the first rave I went to (also the first time I rolled) was a revelation. I had one of the best nights of my life.
The pluses of the massive environment are obviously the fact that you're surrounded by other people in a similar state that want the same things as you- empathy, pleasure, no judgment etc. You're able to meet new people and socialize in a way that's incredibly open and direct. On top of that, for some people (particularly younger ravers) they might not have somewhere else to roll.
For me, though, I wonder if maybe raves are overhyped because people initially have such drug-induced euphoric experiences at them.
I live in California, so the massives are really massive. Going to a rave sober a few times, as well as having some weak experiences in shitty venues while rolling, I really realized that
a) they're WAY too packed, which makes dancing, conversation, light shows whatever more difficult, as well as making it tougher to get where you'd like to be in the pack of people.
b) too HOT, which for me is a roll killer and increases the danger of the situation
c) too dusty and dirty
d) beyond the bass, it's not that easy to even hear the music with the clarity you would at a smaller venue
I've never rolled somewhere like an apartment with a few close friends, but having my own nice place and access to whatever I need makes me wonder why it's so much better to go to a massive rave rather than a smaller club event or an apartment party.
Maybe I'm just jaded or getting older

and its not too hot and crowded but your still surrounded by other people rolling and theres good music and dancing. its also great when theres a chill room where the music is quieter and you can sit down and talk with friends / meet new people ect.