![]() To most who were part of the later raves that were part of the massive scene, one location that stood above the rest was Home Base. The BuzzLine was more part of the underground rave scene, but around 1995, there was a move to make them more legit - and less likely to be busted up by cops. You were like, 'I can't believe I'm here.'"ĭJ Star Eyes performs a drum and bass set at a rave at Home Base in Oakland. "Nowadays, if you go to an EDM festival, it's pretty much like you're at a raceway or a giant parking lot, or an actual concert venue, but this was back in the day where you could have raves at rock climbing gyms and mini golf places and amusement parks and go kart tracks," said Vivian Host, a DJ, journalist and host of the rave podcast, " Rave to the Grave." "That was part of the fun of it, was that you were always going to someplace after dark. The rave scene was a movement that existed outside of most people’s consciousness at that time, unless you were part of it. Pre-internet, pre-social media, it was all people had to learn about various parties, besides word of mouth.
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