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I enjoy learning more about the history, the people, and the community of raves. Watching documentaries is an easy way. Because of the nature of it, I know you can't learn everything from a documentary but I still find it interesting. I would love to hear your favorite documentaries.
I am interested in both recent documentaries and older ones. Also, similarly, documentaries with big budgets as well as low-budgets.
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Children and genre naive SOs are often the most honest critics.
Brostep and Dubstep are as different as Turkish coffee and a Starbucks Pumpkin Spice Latte.
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I fucking love that one.
For some reason r/EDM throws a F-I-T whenever you mention that Skrillex used to be disliked. 🤷🏻♂️