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Examples
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While this doesn't necessarily correlate to their departure from London, it does make their move from ravey boozer to boozy club understandable.
Clubs picks of the week Patric Baird 2010
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So nu-jungle is ravey and hardcore, and it's got Baltimore influences.
Moombahton, Nu-Jungle, Future Garage? Let Hervé explain 2011
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Allegedly Hot City's bass squelches and ravey Latin stabs are an antidote to "dubstep po-facery", and operate at the nexus of big-room house and UK funky.
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(Not counting weird, ravey, all-night dance parties that my friends have thrown on their relatives 'farms.)
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With nationwide tours, her own hosted tents at a number of this summer's more ravey festivals and these KOKO-crashing events, tonight Annie Mac is celebrating her party project's anniversary with the kind of lineup that shows just why the brand has been pretty popular since its inception.
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It has a better feel to it than this crazy, ravey, techno one.
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I was at Glastonbury festival when Matt Smith appeared on stage with Orbital and proceeded to join them twisting knobs and pressing buttons as they played their ravey version of the Doctor Who theme tune.
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The much-hyped Wut is a grandiose mass of drum-claps, twinkly high notes and glacial ravey chords that appear, like the female voice throughout it, to have been tweaked for dramatic effect.
Girl Unit (No 917) Paul Lester 2010
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Her soulful voice and the ravey synths and the clattering percussion.
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I decided on this particular track because, much like Mike Skinner, I'm a total sucker for that ravey sounding piano-line, but every one of the dozen tracks on the album has a lot to offer.
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