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Top rave artists Last.fm

    https://www.last.fm/tag/rave/artists
    Browse the top rave artists to find new music. Scrobble songs to get recommendations on tracks you'll love. Playing via Spotify Playing via YouTube. Playback options ... Acen Razvi (real name Syed Ahsen Razvi) was an early 1990s UK rave and hardcore breakbeat techno producer.

Rave Music Artists AllMusic

    https://www.allmusic.com/subgenre/rave-ma0000004480/artists
    Throughout the '90s, bands that were directly influenced by rave culture -- particularly "baggy" bands like the Stone Roses, Happy Mondays, and Charlatans; Britpop acts like Pulp and Oasis; and techno artists like the Prodigy -- made their way into the mainstream, and the culture continued to capture the attention of British youth into the late '90s.

Top hard techno artists Last.fm

    https://www.last.fm/tag/hard+techno/artists
    Browse the top hard techno artists to find new music. Scrobble songs to get recommendations on tracks you'll love.

Rave Techno Wall Art Redbubble

    https://www.redbubble.com/shop/rave+techno+prints
    techno, rave, festival, underground, clubbing, electronic music, edm, house, tech house, visual, party, sven väth, tomorrowland, nature one, awakenings, carl cox, richie hawtin, ibiza, berghain, solomun, paul kalkbrenner, loco dice, marco carola, adam beyer, dubfire, sam paganini, nina kravitz, chris loves

Best Techno Artists - Melodyful

    https://melodyful.com/best-techno-artists
    Laurent Garnier – France Jeff Mills – USA Fred Giannelli – USA Hardfloor – Germany Richie Hawtin – Canada DJ Hell – Germany Robert Hood – USA Ken Ishii – Japan Speedy J – Netherlands Alexander Kowalski – Germany Cari Lekebusch – Sweden

Rave Music Genre Overview AllMusic

    https://www.allmusic.com/style/rave-ma0000004480
    Throughout the '90s, bands that were directly influenced by rave culture -- particularly "baggy" bands like the Stone Roses, Happy Mondays, and Charlatans; Britpop acts like Pulp and Oasis; and techno artists like the Prodigy -- made their way into the mainstream, and the culture continued to capture the attention of British youth into the late '90s.

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