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    Gay Dance Clubs Essay example

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    The dance club is no longer an exclusive venue drawing together people with similar musical interests. Instead, it has become the commercialized superclub, where profit rather than music is the bottom line. As a space traditionally influenced by homosexuals becomes a major business opportunity, this commercialization has led to the inclusion of gay subcultures within mainstream American society. However, this process has served to reinforce social stigma and stereotypes. The advertising and club

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    Rave Party Videos

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    Leaked! High Profile Rave Party Video, Check Out Summary: A hot rave party leaked video. Check it out. ------------------------------------------------------------- Watch this video of a high profile rave party. Actually a birthday party turned into a rave party. Observe these hot babes dance to the beats of loud music. They are getting seductive and omphy! If you are a party animal then you will love watching this video. These beautiful models are getting up close and personal on the dance

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    Concert Analysis

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    Shelby Rosen MUS 265 Spring 2012 Concert Report Two concerts I attended this semester were Steve Aoki and Datsik and “The Brown Bag Series.” Although two completely different music styles, they were both fun to attend and interesting to think about when considering their musical elements. Steve Aoki is an American electro house musician, record producer and founder of Dim Mak Record. Datsik is a Dubstep DJ and music producer from British Columbia, Canada. “The Brown Bag Series” was an instrumental

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    Detroit Techno Week

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    Sometimes when we have experiences that change our lives we have trouble finding the words to describe what happened. The event that changed my life was one of those experiences. Earlier this year I went to Detroit with some friends for a festival called Movement. The festival is three days, Saturday to Monday, in downtown Detroit just across the lake from Canada. The artists that play there are legends of underground house music and other genres of electronic music. This music was created in Detroit

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    Samuel Melancon Effect

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    In a few short years, Seattle's techno scene has transformed from an insular community to one of the healthiest in the US. This revival is driven by energies old and new; by veteran ravers, young newcomers and transplants from elsewhere, like the southern port city of Tacoma. Samuel Melancon is at least partly responsible for this. He's a veteran of Seattle's experimental scene who only recently dipped his toes into techno, though the knowledge, experience and maturity he's brought to the community

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    An Essay About Edm

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    A New Type Of Music “EDM” EDM is a real music. Since 1980, electronic music first appeared in nightclub, and soon became popular. It also being highly accepted in nowadays society. Furthermore, EDM had been widely used in many singer songs, for instance, “Not today”, a song from a Korea’s boy band, also a famous song “let me love you”, which made by both DJ Snake and Jutin Bieber. EDM is not just a club music. However, cause the electronic music doesn’t involve any instrument, some critics oppose

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    Pier Jam Research Paper

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    Last month saw a new event arrive on Hastings Pier, “Pier Jam”. Originally launched on Blackpool Pier, Hastings newly renovated pier was the next choice to expand the series of nights on. Hastings Pier in its previous forms enjoyed a strong legacy of dance music events from the likes of Helter Skelter, Heat, Jungle Fever & One Nation. These events attracted fans from across the country and are still revered today. First approach to Hastings Pier Jam was a daunting one. A maze of steel fencing funnelling

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    Music made for dancing in the club has the social power that forms the sense of ethnic solidarity and the sense of belonging. Hesmondhalgh (2013) states that listen to the music in the same pattern is a way of being together in public. Likewise, consuming music in the club is a means of collective flourishing. Further, listening mother tongue music in dance club indeed can be considered as a ‘treatment’ to the diasporic journey, which somehow gives rise to the sense of social solidarity to the diasporic

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    On November 16th, I attended a Porter Robinson and Madeon concert at Echostage in Washington D.C. Porter Robinson and Madeon are both electro house, dubstep, synthpop, and EDM (Electronic Dance Music) music DJ’s, who have decided to collaborate and tour together. Doors opened for the concert at 9 PM, with DJ’s Robotaki (Ro-bo-ta-key) and Danger opening for them. Robotaki focused more on house music, while Danger was more heavy drum and bass electronic music. Although, the opening DJ’s varied in their

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    Menshee Research Paper

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    Menshee Menshee has been brining us music from Volgograd, Russia. Menshee started getting into music while he was young, music was magic for him, finding the mixes and electronic rhythms intriguing. Listening to new radio shows and getting new tape or new music to listen to fueled his music thirst soon became his obsession. Once Menshee started playing around with music when he got his first computer and found Fruity Loops 2, where he soon started making his own simple beats. Soon thereafter, he

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