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Essay heading: The Virtual and Spiritual Rave Sub-Culture
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In 1988, Britain experienced what has come to be dubbed “the second summer of love,” a time and label now synonymous with the mass-mediated emergence of the all-night dance/drug culture known as Rave or Acid House. (Herman and Ott 284). The rave subculture emerged after Paul Oakenfold (a now famous DJ) rented a villa in Ibiza and brought down a bunch of DJ friends to celebrate his twenty-sixth birthday... displayed 300 characters
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In 1988, Britain experienced what has come to be dubbed “the second summer of love,” a time and label now synonymous with the mass-mediated emergence of the all-night dance/drug culture known as Rave or Acid House. (Herman and Ott 284). The rave subculture emerged after Paul Oakenfold (a now famous DJ) rented a villa in Ibiza and brought down a bunch of DJ friends to celebrate his twenty-sixth birthday... displayed next 300 characters
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