Rave Kids is a community for ravers, EDM enthusiasts, and those interested in rave culture. Gather and share your rave-inspired art and help spread the raver love.
The rules here are simple: contribute and help out your fellow members.
If you have suggestions for the community, voice them-- it would be appreciated.
Good vibes only, please-- PLUR.
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.Admin.
Founder:
News: [link]
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.Members.
Newest member:
Complete List: [link]
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.Want to Join?.
Send a note to the club titled "Join?" and you'll be added to the members list. If possible, please link to the club by placing our in your journal, to help spread the word. Watch the club for updates!
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.Gallery Submissions.
Note the club with a link to the piece as well as any extra information you'd like to include [keywords, comments, etc.] New art will always be accepted, so spread the raver love! Don't forget, poetry and prose counts, too.
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my shop: [link]
like my stuffs on facebook: [link]
avatar made by the very awesome:[link]
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Of course you may! :]
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Come Along and Join the Scene--
Live Your Life Like a Rave Machine.
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If I were a parent I wouldn't like my 14 year old son or daughter raving - even if I did it myself.....
Maybe it has a different stance in America..whoknoes.
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www.moo.dj
"there is a very fine line between love and nausea"
I understand why parents wouldn't like it, considering the culture. I started raving young and never had problems with it, but that might have been due to the fact I am and have always been a sober raver.
I've never noticed much of an age issue in America.
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Come Along and Join the Scene--
Live Your Life Like a Rave Machine.
I don't know much about the rave scene in America - but I'd highly reccomend northern europe and especially the UK
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www.moo.dj
"there is a very fine line between love and nausea"
UK hardcore!
It's pretty varied here... but awesome nevertheless, aha.
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Come Along and Join the Scene--
Live Your Life Like a Rave Machine.