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 | | The DJ battle, one of rave cultures many appropriations of hip hop, brings two (or more) DJs together on stage to jam and sometimes even compete with each other by mixing and cutting between their respective records through the use of four turntables and two mixers. |
 | | In 1988 the word rave was in common parlance, but mostly only as a verb, e.g., Im going out raving tonight. By 1989 rave was a fully fledged noun and raver was, for many, a derogatory stereotype, an insult. |
 | | Hullabaloo, Destiny, Liquid Adrenaline) can claim, at best, a dubious permanence in the current political climate, there is a striking similarity between their operations and those of the early modern repertory companies in renting spaces for performance. |
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