Research literature has been growing over the past five years which explores the religious significance of electronic dance music cultures. This article adds to this work by offering an analysis of spiritual discourses used within a particular underground dance scene in the UK, the ‘conscious partying’ movement. An ethnographic account is given of a typical dance night within this scene, which demonstrates how these spiritual discourses are embedded within a range of musical, artistic, therapeutic, and political networks and practices. The use and salience of spiritual discourses of oneness, energy, and immediatism within this scene are then analysed. It is argued that the conscious partying scene in the UK reflects spiritual ideas and prac...
Since its emergence in the late 1980s, the subculture referred to as "rave" has become a significant...
This chapter explores ritual and trance in popular music contexts, focusing on the UK and Anglo-Amer...
Psychoactive drugs have been central to many human group rituals throughout modern human evolution. ...
Research literature has been growing over the past five years which explores the religious significa...
This article provides a comprehensive and critical overview of existing research that investigates (...
This article provides a comprehensive and critical overview of existing research that investigates (...
By definition subcultures harbor their own sets of norms and unique characteristics. From fashion to...
This article focuses on the importance of analysing the mainstream post-rave dance scene in the cont...
Over the course of this discussion, we have described three interpretations of ecstasy induced by th...
Ethnographic fieldwork in various non-industrialised societies around the globe has demonstrated tha...
In this chapter, the embodied consciousness of clubbing and raving is considered through the theory ...
Native references and academic literature agree to characterize the production and appreciation of d...
This thesis is concerned with the impact of clubbing, and in particular dancing, on our everyday lif...
Electronically-produced dance music has only recently achieved as much visibility in the global pop...
Studies of phenomena classed as part of the New Age Movement have become increasingly common in rece...
Since its emergence in the late 1980s, the subculture referred to as "rave" has become a significant...
This chapter explores ritual and trance in popular music contexts, focusing on the UK and Anglo-Amer...
Psychoactive drugs have been central to many human group rituals throughout modern human evolution. ...
Research literature has been growing over the past five years which explores the religious significa...
This article provides a comprehensive and critical overview of existing research that investigates (...
This article provides a comprehensive and critical overview of existing research that investigates (...
By definition subcultures harbor their own sets of norms and unique characteristics. From fashion to...
This article focuses on the importance of analysing the mainstream post-rave dance scene in the cont...
Over the course of this discussion, we have described three interpretations of ecstasy induced by th...
Ethnographic fieldwork in various non-industrialised societies around the globe has demonstrated tha...
In this chapter, the embodied consciousness of clubbing and raving is considered through the theory ...
Native references and academic literature agree to characterize the production and appreciation of d...
This thesis is concerned with the impact of clubbing, and in particular dancing, on our everyday lif...
Electronically-produced dance music has only recently achieved as much visibility in the global pop...
Studies of phenomena classed as part of the New Age Movement have become increasingly common in rece...
Since its emergence in the late 1980s, the subculture referred to as "rave" has become a significant...
This chapter explores ritual and trance in popular music contexts, focusing on the UK and Anglo-Amer...
Psychoactive drugs have been central to many human group rituals throughout modern human evolution. ...