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    forth. My inspiration for this would obviously be dubstep producers such as Sonny Moore (Moore) for his very aggressive bass lines and drops and is also known for his “brostep”‚ Troy Beetles (Datsik) for his insane drops that bound to make listeners rave in a crazy-like manner‚ and other dubstep artists and producers or even Electronic Dance Music (EDM) producers out there from Sound Cloud to YouTube. Other influences would be the guys from Jackass (MTV) and Blink-182 for not being afraid to express

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    Electronic Dance Music‚ also known as the acronym “EDM”‚ has stirred up a controversy across the United States in the past few weeks. The controversy started at Electric Zoo (Ezoo)‚ a 3-day electronic dance music festival that is held yearly in New York City on Randall’s Island. On the second day of the event‚ 2 maximal ravers died and 4 were hospitalized due to the over use of Ecstasy (also known for the slang term “Molly”) which immediately lead to the cancellation of the third and final day of

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    Robbert van de Corput‚ better known by his stage name‚ Hardwell‚ is a big room house and electro house DJ‚ producer and remixer hailing from the Netherlands. Being one of the biggest DJs in the world and playing sets at major festivals such as Tomorrowland and Ultra Music Festival‚ lots of upcoming DJs look up to Hardwell and aspire to be like him. From being voted the world’s number one DJ two years in a row‚ creating his own label to support new artists and giving back to charity‚ Hardwell is fast

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    We all have known Las Vegas as a bustling city of gambling‚ late night fun and the endearing concept of living one’s life to the fullest. Aside from it being a hub for casinos and luxurious hotels‚ there had been a lot of displays of talent going on‚ from the eclectic lounge singers to the hyped-up music DJs crowing night clubs and youth bars‚ all of which got a story of their own tell‚ and for us to experience through the music that they produce. In a daily‚ or nightly basis‚ Las Vegas is dotted

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    possess youth spirit. Obviously dance has a significant meaning for these people from different backgrounds‚ ethnics‚ religions and nationalities. Negus‚ 2002 argues that music is the crucial binding factor for all subcultures. The use of media is crucial in the development of subcultures in order to give access to bigger audience. The Industry saw a huge potential in this ’target’ group and offered services and products to the Dance scene. At the other hand‚ music can be seen as a form of intercultural

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    Kid Rock Rave "Best Night Ever"‚ this was the theme of Kid Rocks summer tour that sold out a record 8 shows at DTE Energy Music Theatre this past summer. With $20 tickets for any seat in the house‚ $20 t-shirts and $4 beer how could anyone resist taking him up on his offer? Well‚ not me and if you weren’ t there you should have been. As a Kid Rock fan I was drooling with anticipation of the live performance hoping he would play a variety of his hits as well as some of his deeper tracks that resonate

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    into brand names and music that’s on the radio‚" says Susanna Obmann‚ 18. "They’re kind of the ’norm’‚ teenage schoolgoers who are materialistic and major consumers." The Hipster Technology is having a huge effect‚ including spawning a meta-subculture: the Hipster. "People used to form tribes based on proximity but tribes can now be formed on the basis of interests alone‚" says Ashley Chang‚ a 22-year-old editor at pedestrian.tv‚ adding that the young are more chameleon-like than ever. "If

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    Edm genres EDM stands for electronic dance music. Is a set of percussive electronic music genres produced primarily for environments centered in dance-based entertainment‚ such as nightclub settings. The music is largely created for use by disc jockeys and is produced with the intention of it being heard in the context of a continuous DJ set; wherein the DJ progresses from one record to the next via a synchronized segue or "mix". The top genres are trance‚ dubstep‚ electro and house. Trance:

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    Subcultures Culture plays a very important role in continuing values and norms of society. We know that people are different each other and our society also offers lots of opportunities for people to be creative. These creative people become a cultural subgroup outside the core of the dominant culture and they are called a subculture. A subculture is a group of people within a culture that differentiates themselves from the larger culture to which they belong. According to the Oxford English Dictionary

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    the norms and values of mainstream society and instead turn to the norms and values of a delinquent subculture. In this subculture the boys can achieve success because the social group has different norms and values from the rest of society. So in this culture a high value is placed upon criminal acts such as stealing and vandalism which are condemned by mainstream society. In these subcultures the individual who lacked respect in mainstream society can gain it by committing crimes such as vandalism

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