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Events often feature elaborate lighting, lasers, and immersive art installations. Participants frequently wear vibrant, expressive outfits, often including neon colors or LED accessories.

A core social aspect involves trading "kandi"—colorful beaded bracelets. This is often done through a specific four-step handshake representing the PLUR tenets. The Night Rave

A "night rave" typically refers to the classic overnight electronic dance music (EDM) experience, but it can also describe a specific physiological phenomenon in infants. In the context of music and culture, it is a high-energy gathering characterized by immersive sound, light shows, and a community-driven philosophy. This is often done through a specific four-step

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Modern rave culture is built on the foundation of —Peace, Love, Unity, and Respect.

While originally rooted in acid house and techno, night raves now encompass a wide range of genres, including Drum & Bass, Dubstep, Psytrance, and Hardstyle.

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