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... rave developed along distinctly racial lines . The rave scene was overwhelmingly white , while kwaito would come to be seen as music that ' represents South African township youth ' ( Nhlanhla , lead singer of Mafikizolo , McCloy 2003 ) ...
... rave developed along distinctly racial lines . The rave scene was overwhelmingly white , while kwaito would come to be seen as music that ' represents South African township youth ' ( Nhlanhla , lead singer of Mafikizolo , McCloy 2003 ) ...
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... rave scene . The first Mother rave ( 1996 ) is usually cited as the moment when rave in Jo'burg became mainstream . Peter White , founder of Mother Productions , acknowledges that he ' pioneered the commercialisation of the dance ...
... rave scene . The first Mother rave ( 1996 ) is usually cited as the moment when rave in Jo'burg became mainstream . Peter White , founder of Mother Productions , acknowledges that he ' pioneered the commercialisation of the dance ...
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... rave . At the entrance to the venue people passed through a room where their personal details were computerised and their fingerprints scanned . The main hall consisted of a familiar rave setting ( a large dance floor , chill rooms ...
... rave . At the entrance to the venue people passed through a room where their personal details were computerised and their fingerprints scanned . The main hall consisted of a familiar rave setting ( a large dance floor , chill rooms ...
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