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  • ===Early Work and Rave Scene (1980s–1993)=== ...he was among the first American artists to gain credibility in the British rave scene. ...
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  • ...r and producer '''Liam Howlett'''. Rooted in the early 1990s underground [[rave]] scene, the band developed a volatile fusion of [[breakbeat hardcore]], [[ ...sic as a teenager in Essex, influenced by early electro, hip-hop, ska, and rave. After Howlett gave a mix tape to his friend Keith Flint — with a collectio ...
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  • * [[Rave culture]] [[Category:Rave culture]] ...
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  • ...use" had crystallised into a specific genre designation within the British rave and club scenes. * [[Rave culture]] ...
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  • ...n the 2000 film ''Groove'', a drama set within San Francisco's underground rave scene, which offered one of the more culturally accurate depictions of that * [[Rave culture]] ...
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  • * [[Rave culture]] * Reynolds, Simon (1998). ''Energy Flash: A Journey Through Rave Music and Dance Culture''. Picador. ...
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  • * [[Rave culture]] [[Category:Rave culture]] ...
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  • ...K, where New York house records were enormously influential on the nascent rave scene. ...
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