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raver$515583$ - traduzione in greco

ALL-NIGHT DANCE PARTY WITH ELECTRONIC DANCE MUSIC (TECHNO, TRANCE, DRUM AND BASS ETC.) AND POSSIBLY DRUG USE; SUBCLUTURE
Rave music; Club-kid; Party kid; Rave culture; Raver candy; Rave (music); Rave (genre); Acid Rave; Rave party; Clubkid; Boccaccio (nightclub); Drop Bass; Rave parties; Ravealation; Rave dance; Rave scene; Raver subculture; Rave club; List of electronic dance music venues; Raver (subculture); Raves
  • Glowsticking in the United States (2008)
  • A Rave in Seoul, South Korea in 2001
  • light show]] for the electronic musician [[Aphex Twin]] in 2011.
  • BZP]], [[caffeine]] and [[methamphetamine]].
  • A selection of [[MDMA]] tablets, better known as "ecstasy".
  • Fairy fashion rave wear (2013)
  • [[Love Parade]] 1995 in Berlin
  • A selection of poppers, a volatile drug inhaled for the "rush" it can provide.
  • KW]] in Munich) in the 1990s
  • Dancing at a rave in 2007
  • A huge bank of speakers and [[subwoofer]]s from a rave [[sound reinforcement system]]
  • Rave in Hungary in 2010, showing the fantastical thematic elements at such events
  • Rave – Juiz de Fora – MG, featuring bright psychedelic theming common at many raves
  • The [[Roland TB-303]] is a synthesizer featured in [[acid house]] music.
  • Audio technicians set up massive [[speaker enclosure]]s for a Jamaican sound system party.
  • frameless
  • T-step of the [[Melbourne Shuffle]]
  • Frankie Knuckles (right) "Godfather of House Music"
  • house]] and many other genres.
  • Raver with [[feather boa]] in Germany (1998)
  • mixer]] and [[turntable]]s or [[CDJ]]s.
  • Laser lighting show at a [[trance festival]].

raver      
n. παραπληρών, ομοφυλόφιλος, παιδεραστής, αρσενοκοίτης

Definizione

raver
(ravers)
A raver is a young person who has a busy social life and goes to a lot of parties, raves, or nightclubs. (BRIT INFORMAL)
N-COUNT

Wikipedia

Rave

A rave (from the verb: to rave) is a dance party at a warehouse, club, or other public or private venue, typically featuring performances by DJs playing electronic dance music. The style is most associated with the early 1990s dance music scene when DJs played at illegal events in musical styles dominated by electronic dance music from a wide range of sub-genres, including drum and bass, dubstep, trap, break, happy hardcore, techno, hardcore, house, and alternative dance. Occasionally live musicians have been known to perform at raves, in addition to other types of performance artists such as go-go dancers and fire dancers. The music is amplified with a large, powerful sound reinforcement system, typically with large subwoofers to produce a deep bass sound. The music is often accompanied by laser light shows, projected coloured images, visual effects and fog machines.

While some raves may be small parties held at nightclubs or private homes, some raves have grown to immense size, such as the large festivals and events featuring multiple DJs and dance areas (e.g., the Castlemorton Common Festival in 1992). Some electronic dance music festivals have features of raves, but on a larger, often commercial scale. Raves may last for a long time, with some events continuing for twenty-four hours, and lasting all through the night. Law enforcement raids and anti-rave laws have presented a challenge to the rave scene in many countries. This is due to the association of rave culture with illegal drugs such as MDMA (often referred to as a "club drug" or "party drug" along with MDA), amphetamine, LSD, GHB, ketamine, methamphetamine, cocaine, and cannabis. In addition to drugs, raves often make use of non-authorized, secret venues, such as squat parties at unoccupied homes, unused warehouses, or aircraft hangars. These concerns are often attributed to a type of moral panic surrounding rave culture.