Faithless and gigi augustino in 90s rave that kid has no clue what's rave, what tehno, trance, uplifting trance, goa trance and 100+ sub genre's of tehno and trance.
It’s so funny when my mates send me rave music and I’m like…ughhh this is trance and it’s not that good because it’s a crappy remix of a good song. Then I send them the original and they agree after 🤣🤣🤣
@@harrybudgeiv349 shut up bro. youre probably best friends with the poser in this video. thats what a rave is bro just cuz you dont know what it is doesnt mean hes just speaking on his opinion and has no idea what hes talking about. dance to these songs when you hear them on the radio at target lol.
Yep it’s all about just moving around. Being hyper talking to people. Raves and parties these days are just so fake lol. Bring back VHS Camcorders and desposables hahaha
@@OldSchoolArchiver Tell me you've never been to a rave, without telling me you've never been to one. Raves today are awesome and the only non overcommercialized music you can get. Lots of underground parties.
@@OldSchoolArchivermy generations music scene is terrible today on the radio they had a Dj do a live rave mix and half the songs where just pop songs with off tune bassy kicks added the make them sound more modern but it just ruined it I swear, the raves aren’t even good anymore like wth, half the stuff nowadays is terrible and half the djs are fake so I do it myself now
@@DJbradee Oh my that sounds awful. Yeah I had a mate who sent me a “rave” song the other day and I annoyed him saying nah this is pop that’s bass boosted 🤣
I threw a rave with a bunch of other 'elder' DJs those of us who were actually in the rave scene in the 90s, where we spun our favorite throwbacks all night and I shit you not, everyone in the spot that was born after like 1985 was doing this shit. It made me so frustrated.
I’m born in 2002 I don’t really like modern music or electronic music but even I knew that kernktaft is from early 2000s Not 90s you can tell just by the sound of it
You wouldn't hear this songs at a 90s After Hour Club because L'Amour Toujours is from 2001, Kernkraft 400 from 2000 and Insomnia is the only song that even came out in 1998.
@@Chick0nPlaze Niemand im Jahr 1999 hörte L'Amour Toujours, da die Single erst 2001 herauskam. Davor war das ein Lied auf dem Album was größtenteils ignoriert wurde. Genauso war auch Kernkraft 400 erst 2000 in den Charts, warum wohl? Abgesehen davon dass diese drei Titel NIX mit echtem 90er-Rave zu tun haben, aber das kann halt kein solcher Zoomer wissen, der erst nach 2000 geboren wurde!
@@whillbdamn she looks 12 to you??? I guess your Northern European cause you guys get old pretty quick so your assuming she’s 12 even tho she looks early 20s
Awwwww man..... the 90's.... Best of times before shit hit the roof.... you had to be there to understand it. I remember abandoned buildings/halls underground parking lots setting up smoke machines, lasers, stolen booze from parents, boomboxes/loudspeakers and thousands of people cramped together dancing their arses off to these classics ... the sound reverberating/echoing all over the place, floor shaking and just getting lost in the moment.... .... how I wish I could go back to those times...
There's a lot of crap I wouldn't miss though. The open drug scene in Manhattan, LA Riots, WTC bombing, USS Cole, embassy bombings, Oklahoma City, TWA 800, the Yugoslav Wars, Rwanda, Somalia, Chechnya, Kuwait...
I’ll give you one that became the epitome of 90’s rave, “Rabbit In The Moon, Out Of Body Experience. Best DJ’s of the 90’s: Kimball Collins Sasha John Digweed Baby Anne DJ Icey , etc… Music didn’t start until 2am.
You dont put 5 layers of makeup, start filming without first consuming deadly quantities of drugs, and call that "90's rave". I feel strangely offended
Lol if you would of come raving with me in 1989, and you wasn't born. So no disrespect I danced hardcore from 10pm -6am on stage. I'm 51 and would still embarrass 98% of ravers today dancing...
@@primozthegamer1817 What do you mean by "so illegal"? Illegal isn't a spectrum. I don't think e has ever been legal anywhere ever, except for maybe Portugal, The Czech Republic, The Netherlands, and Switzerland where it's decriminalized, which is a spectrum. Some allow possession, some don't, some will issue criminal charges, some won't.
I think it’s cute how kids try to imitate 90s ravers but.. A we didn’t dance like an elementary school teacher B we didn’t have mainstream music playing at underground raves and C we wore clothes that would survive hard 12hr+ dancing
First off, Kerkraft400 is the band's name, the song is Zombie Nation... Gigi D'agostino - L'amour toujours Kernkraft 400 - Zombie Nation Faithless - Insomnia
The track is Zombie Nation.. they even the lyrics are Zombie, Zombie Nation.. This just proves like the poster you weren't there off your face on disco biscuits.
Usually the stuff you hear on a rave, you usually don't find anywhere on a disc. Maybe on something like a live registration or a handy video but that's it. Those are songs, that even run up and down in the radio.
I used to blast L'amour out buzzing round school on my Walkman speakers connected to my w810i and in that moment I was bringing Ibiza to a bunch of 12 year olds
I don’t think she would handle it. But best people like her don’t discover the likes of acid house because they will do bad remakes of it with awful singing and sounds 🤣👍🏼
Sooo funny, this girl is still with us because she didn't do mistubishi or disco biscuits. She was an embryo waiting to be born and therefore missed that time. Had she been born 30 years sooner she'd either be dead or well enlightend.
🤦🤦 Zombie Nation were German techno DJs called Florian Senfter (Splank) and Emanuel Günther (Mooner). Kernkraft 400 which in English means Nuclear Energy 400 was the actual title of the track.
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Lol. You forgot the most quintessential piece of classic rave music ever created. Wheres sandstorm? Theyre still putting it in movies, shows, and tiktoks to this day.
Insomnia is such an insane track it's so iconic the second you hear it, it takes you to a place from your past if you grew up in early 2000s you know and love, but unfortunately can never go back.
According to RU-vid I apparently used to spend 2-3 nights a week going to "raves" before....and there I was so sure it was just regular club hopping I was doing....
The track is Zombie Nation.. Even the lyrics are Zombie, Zombie Nation.. This just proves like the poster you weren't there off your face on disco biscuits.
Some of y'all need to chill. No, the songs in the video aren't rave, but that doesn't give you a license to be elitist/insulting about it. Remember the golden rule: ☮️❤️☯️🤝