Metacognitive analysis.
My reason for this choice of topic was just to show That Electronic dance music, House, Electro, Dup step and any style of electronic music is not all just what you see on the news. It all started in 2004 when I began listening to house music and that was because my aunt who was raised in Chicago got me into it. As most of us know Chicago was the birth place of house music/electronic beats. I wrote this to show that house music is more about unity of different types of people for a specific love of music that they all enjoy as a whole. I wrote it using the mind of a musician, which I am. I spend my time making music whether it be on a drum set, violin, keyboard, or my favorite which is behind turntables playing music for many people. That state of mind helps realize that it is all about the love of the music and having an incredible night. Yes, Raves may cause some people to get hurt here and there but for one individual stupidity is no reason to cut off the fun of millions of people all over the world who go to these events. This blog is made to show the bright side of electronic music and its good side. This is because the media only shows the negative side of what a rave or electronic club event look like
My blog coming from the perspective of a guy who loves music is based on electronic music. I grew up loving electronic music and its roots. I want to make this blog about the History, Evolution, life, and misunderstanding about people who go to Electronic (raves). My main hobby is being a DJ and living behind turntables one beat at a time. I love watching people enjoy the music i play when i perform. With electronic music being such a big part of music today.
Wednesday, April 24, 2013
Metacognitive Analysis
Sunday, April 14, 2013
Raves do love not Hate!
This is where it all began. In an abandoned warehouse in Chicago was where people would meet to enjoy the disc jockeys who were the innovators of house/electronic music. House music was discovered in the early 1980’s in Chicago Illinois. In 1985, only a few years later, electronic dance music fanned out to Detroit, Toronto, New York City, San Francisco, Boston, Montreal Manchester, Miami, London, and Paris.
House music then began to influence all the new popular music in Europe during that time period.
House Beats were originally created using 4/4 rhythms, Baselines, hi hat pitter patters in the background, and the pop of a snare.
Now House music has revolutionized to the use of machines which create different sounds and are a tad more intricate. (right side= 1980,s/left side= Present day).
And those old gatherings of people in that rundown warehouse revolutionized to a more excessive party.
These raves/events are held all over the world, either in a large open piece of land or in different club settings.\
Obviously these events are frowned upon because of the people who abuse drugs during those events hoping for a more intense music experience.
Ecstasy/MDMA
These sometimes if not used responsibly become a horrific event.
This is why people are trying to get raves taken off the grid for good. What others DO NOT UNDERSTAND is that the environment is so friendly, everyone is there for the same purpose and that’s to have an incredible night while seeing there favorite DJ’s live.
What I find most entertaining is that at a rave you can be anybody you want. There is nobody there to judge you like in society today and you are just a free soul there to enjoy your night like everybody else. You can dress yourself up and just let your creativity out in ways you can not even imagine.
What people who do not attend these actually don’t know is that the people in attending give out vibes and believe in peace, love, unity, and respect.
These beads are homemade bracelets that rave goers make to exchange with strangers or friends they meat at raves. And each word has a different handshake in which will symbolize friendship with an exchange of beads.
People will say what they want but will never understand the love and enjoyment you get just dancing the night away to your favorite songs. I sure did when I saw Swedish House Mafia perform one of there last concerts in Los Angeles on March 8th. I danced in the rain with ten of my close friends and we just had a night that we will never forget.
You can trust everything I say because, I have been to these events, I have lived the life of a raver, I love this music, and I actually am a DJ myself.
The Life, the love, the appreciation of the music, and the enjoyment makes it all worth it. There is no reason to hate what creates joy. Raves and electronic dance music is not something that tears people apart, but on the contrary builds bonds and memories for life. I have covered all grounds on what I would want to know and what I have learned. It just shows that if we are all more responsible with our actions raves would create a perfect evening.
EDC- It's Becoming a Thing.
http://blogs.laweekly.com/westcoastsound/2012/11/edc_2013_dates_announced.php?page=2
The L.A. promoters behind the massive Electric Daisy
Carnival festival in Las Vegas announced its 2013 dates today: June 21, 22 and
23. Last year tickets sold out "weeks" before the party, according to
an EDC statement. Crowds peaked at 115,000 on one of the three days last summer
while the other nights saw six-figure or near six figure attendances as well. This
will be the 17th annual edition of the party that started in L.A. but left town
after controversy in 2010 softened political support for holding it at the
publicly run L.A. Coliseum near USC. Now they’re moving to Chicago. Insomniac is bringing EDC to Chicago this
Memorial Day Weekend. The event, held at the Chicago land Speedway, will boast
capacity levels as large as EDC Las Vegas and will be the first and only EDC to
offer overnight camping options directly adjacent to the festival grounds. Insomniac
is gearing up for a massive nationwide Road to Vegas festival experience. This
year, EDC will make its first ever stop in the Midwest to bring our world
class, fully immersive audiovisual experience to thousands of headliners in
Chicago. This is the first time EDC will make a stop in Chicago or anywhere in
the region before heading to Las Vegas for the largest event of its kind June
21-23. In 2012, EDC Las Vegas attracted over 320,000 attendees over the span of
three days. Insomniac has also announced EDC stops in New York, Puerto Rico,
and Orlando in 2013, with the hint that one additional city will be added.
Denver and Dallas have hosted the festival in the past but it’s not likely the
event will return to either of those cities. It amazes me how large these
events are getting and how they are spreading across the nation so quick.
Electronic music seems to slowly but surely moving up on the charts and making
a take over .
Avicii does his part.
Tim Bergling was born on 8 September 1989 in Stockholm,
Sweden. He began remixing and producing tracks in his own bedroom at the age of
18. His friends convinced him to put his work on various music blogs online,
which led to him gaining a huge following and led to support from legendary DJ
and Producer Tiƫsto, who invited him to perform a weekly residency at Privilege
Ibiza. Also, he gained support from Pete Tong who released his first single
"Manman" through his Bedroom Bedlam label. In May 2008, Avicii signed
to At Night Management. On 30 January 2013, Avicii released "Three Million
ft. Negin" to mark the 3 millionth fan on his Facebook page. Avicii
previously released "Two Million", again when he reached 2 million
fans on his Facebook page. Since achieving widespread commercial success,
Avicii began working with his manager and executive producer Ash Pournouri to
start House for Hunger in 2011, a charity dedicated to alleviating global
hunger. The pair wanted to showcase the giving spirit fostered by the house
music community. Avicii explained, "You have to give something back. I am
so fortunate to be in the position where I can actually do that. I feel lucky
every day when I wake up and am able to do what I love and make a living."
In addition to donating $1 million to Feeding America, a charity founded by
Lauren Bush, House for Hunger has helped fund the efforts of The Feed
Foundation, allowing it to distribute over two million school meals throughout
rural Africa. People say Dj’s are all bad news well Avicii has his own charity
to stop world hunger…TOP THAT.
Just Nicky Romero
Born January 6th, 1989, Nicky Romero has been rising to
electric dance music (EDM) superstardom. Hailed by David Guetta as the
breakthrough DJ of 2011, Romero has had a string of successes following the
release of his hit single “My Friend.” This success was accompanied by overwhelming
support from some of the world’s top DJs.Nicky Romero’s productions have been
featured at festivals and clubs in sets that have included DJs like Tiesto,
Fedde Le Grand, David Guetta and Sander Van Doorn. Nicky Romero is one of the
hottest, most sought after producers and remixers around right now. He has made
remixes for Green Velvet, Tiesto, Flo-Rida and David Guetta. The young Dutchman is on the path to becoming one
of the biggest DJs on the EDM scene. Nicky Romero, might be the closest thing
the house scene has to an overnight success. The 23 year old Dutch producer and
DJ has made international superstardom look easy. Since arriving on the scene
with his bootleg of David Guetta’s ‘When Love Takes Over’ in 2009, Nick quickly
established himself as a superstar of big room house. In the last couple of
years he’s worked alongside the likes of Guetta, Hardwell and Avicii, but still
finds time to scratch his superbike itch. Nicky Romero is well known for his
powerful house remixes When Calvin Harris teamed with Ellie Goulding last year
for "I Need Your Love," they created a celestial track with swift
synth blips, striking piano stabs and grinding, toothy electro bass. But on
this new remix, Nicky Romero takes the spirit of the original and reworks each
feature with added intensity. Synths still blip, yet flitter and blink with
newly hypnotizing effect. Syncopated drums pierce through more than in the
original, and Romero lets the track burn slowly before erupting with
overwhelming, grandiose fervor.
Daft Punk New Album/Coachella
The French duo, who previewed new song 'Get Lucky' at
Coachella festival in California this weekend, revealed in Rolling Stone that
they have made two songs with Kanye and that the rapper was "screaming
primally" on his vocal takes. "It was very raw he was rapping kind of
screaming primally, actually," Thomas Bangalter told the US magazine with
Guy Manuel de Homem-Christo adding. "Kanye doesn’t give a fuck. He’s a
good friend." Daft Punk are gearing up to release their new album 'Random
Access Memories' in May. The album will feature collaborations with Pharrell
Williams, Nile Rogers, Julian Casablancas, C Daft Punk's fourth studio album
will be out on May 21st, and the group is pulling out all the stops with a big
team of collaborators, a sharp new look, and savvy pre-release marketing.
Thanks to a teaser video shown at Coachella, we now know that the French
electronic duo will be joined by at least nine other musicians on their new
album, Random Access Memories. According to the teaser, Random Access Memories collaborators
include The Strokes' Julian Casablancas, Animal Collective's Panda Bear, Paul
Williams, Giorgio Moroder, DJ Falcon, Chilly Gonzales, Todd Edwards, Pharrell
Williams, and Nile Rodgers. The clip comes in just under two minutes and gives
an extended preview of "Get Lucky," with Pharrell singing lead vocals
and Rodgers on guitar each donning Daft Punk's futuristic glitter.hilly
Gonzalez, Panda Bear and Giorgio Moroder. The group began working on Random
Access Memories in Paris in 2008, but without a plan to release it.
Major Lazer Coachella
http://photos.mercurynews.com/2013/04/13/major-lazer-performs-at-coachella/#10
Here are some pictures of Major Lazer blazing the stage of
Coachella 2013 weekend 1. There were over one hundred acts at Coachella this
year but to me it seemed that people were most excited about seeing House DJ’s.
What I now realize is that electronic music has grown so much in culture today
that you cannot help but love it. Major Lazer’s creator Diplo who also
performed at csun at the last Big Show had the crowd going wild as usual. You know what you’re getting with a Major
Lazer performance. But I’ll have the usual with the dancehall party boys means
an overly entertaining pair of twerkers,
human hamster balls and commands for everyone to disrobe. So that’s why we keep
coming back for more, and that’s why Major Lazer drew just as big of an
overflow crowd at the Mojave tent at Coachella this year. Diplo, Jillionaire
and Walshy Fire made me wonder if they really even need an album, because
there’s no way they can recreate this spectacle on record. Look, it’s one thing
to make the ground bounce at a club when everyone is jumping in unison. But
when the thousands of sweaty Coachella goers jumped to “Pon de Floor,” I
honestly think the ground outside was actually throbbing. The prospect of us
all collapsing into some crazy party sinkhole seemed plausible. I’ve never
experienced anything quite like that. Diplo called for the audience to get the
biggest “Harlem Shake” of the festival. Obviously, the (mostly shirtless)
masses obliged.
Thursday, April 11, 2013
Ethnography of reading
Presenter used a projector to show pictures and videos about whom he was reading about. There was also assigned seating so no confusion or traffic in the space.
Monday, April 1, 2013
Skrillex @ Hard Summer
Skrillex invaded Los Angeles to headline Hard summer
last year 2012 in which I attended. The
24 year old electronic producer with his funk and hard dubstep drops has become
the face of dance music. He has 3 Grammy’s under his belt, MTV’s electric dance
music artist of the year, and Forbes recently named him the 2nd
highest paid DJ earning about 15 million dollars in the past year. Skrillex
shocked hard summer with his incredible stage presents, lighting affects, and
incredible mixes of hip-hop and electronic music. Yes, he will be blazing the
stage again this summer at the same event with his uplifting, hard based party
music.
http://www.thedailybeast.com/articles/2012/08/09/skrillex-invades-l-a-to-headline-hard-summer-festival.html

Really not that bad!
According to LA time’s 14 people who attended raves
produced by two Los Angeles-based promoters since 2006 died from overdoses or
in other drug-related incidents. Think
about it, that is 14 people since 2006 which makes about 2 people a year, and
if it’s 2 promoters for raves that makes the average lower, because these two
promoters throw at least two to three raves each a year. Of course most of the
deaths were related to ecstasy, people take ecstasy to make their senses grow
stronger, make lights seem brighter, music seem better, and give them a high to
apparently have more fun. On the contrary 99% of people at raves do not use
drugs and just go to enjoy music that they love with friendly people. Despite
warnings of drug risks from law enforcement and health officials, the raves
staged by Rotella's firm, Insomniac Inc., and Gerami's Go Ventures Inc. have
received the blessing of local governments hungry for the revenue they deliver.
http://latimesblogs.latimes.com/lanow/2013/02/raves-records-show-deadly-toll-of-drugs-among-concert-goers.html
trying to take away our fun?
Many Emergency room doctors called
in to have an end to raves after EDC two years ago at the Los Angeles Coliseum
and Exposition Park after many teens and adults were rushed to hospitals,
mostly on drug intoxication. At least two people were in the intensive care
unit for drug intoxication at the California Hospital Medical Center, including
one minor. I find it very stupid that people think that just a few people who
overdo it at raves are going to try to ruin it for the rest of the electronic
music loving world. Drug use is only like 1 out of each 100 people at a rave
maybe even less but those 4 extra people who go into a hospital that night of
the rave have doctors assuming that everyone is drugged out. This is completely
wrong and unjust for people to try to take away our fun. Who would think that 12 people are ruining the
fun for everybody?
http://latimesblogs.latimes.com/lanow/2010/06/er-doctors-call-for-end-to-raves-at-la-coliseum-after-scores-fall-ill-most-from-drug-use.html
Anti rave act? Really?
The anti rave act 2011
This is
outraging to me for policeman trying to make it illegal for people to host
private parties about 4 hours long with dj’s , lights and a group of people who
just share the same love for music. Apparently having one of these gatherings
under Fiona Ma’s proposed bill AB-74 would cause you to be subject to arrest
and given a $10,000 fine, or twice the amount of total money generated by the
party. How is it illegal to have a party on your property with pre-recorded
music? It is just a group of people enjoying the same thing in a fun party environment.
Just because two people made a bad mistake with drugs does not mean you get to
cut off the rest of the population with the same love. As of now there is no
other action done with this bill and now this story has died down a little bit.
http://www.copblock.org/1904/the-anti-rave-act-of-2011/
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