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===Acid house (1980s)=== [[File:Rave - Juiz de Fora - MG.jpg|thumb|left|upright|Rave β Juiz de Fora β MG, featuring bright psychedelic theming common at many raves]] In the mid to late 1980s, a wave of psychedelic and other [[electronic dance music]], most notably [[acid house]] music, emerged from [[acid house music party|acid house music parties]] in the mid-to-late 1980s in the Chicago area in the United States.<ref>{{cite magazine | url = http://music.hyperreal.org/library/history_of_house.html |title = The History of House |access-date = 13 August 2013 | first = Phil | last = Cheeseman-fu |magazine = [[DJ Magazine]]}}</ref> After Chicago acid house artists began experiencing overseas success, acid house quickly spread and caught on in the United Kingdom<ref>{{cite web|url= http://www.fantazia.org.uk/Scene/themusic.htm |title=Acid House Music β The Timeline (The History of House β "Garage, Techno, Jungle. It's all House") |publisher=Fantazia.org|access-date= 13 August 2013}}</ref><ref>''Altered State β The Story of Ecstasy Culture and Acid House'', Matthew Collin (contributions by John Godfrey), Serpent's Tail, 1997 ({{ISBN|1852423773}})</ref> within clubs, warehouses and free-parties, first in [[Manchester]] in the mid-1980s and then later in London. In the late 1980s, the word "rave" was adopted to describe the [[subculture]] that grew out of the acid house movement.<ref name="Simon Parkin">{{cite web |url= http://hyperreal.org/raves/database/visuale/ve1.htm |title=Visual Energy |first=Simon|last=Parkin |website=|date=May 1999}}</ref> Activities were related to the party atmosphere of [[Ibiza]], a Mediterranean island in Spain, frequented by British, Italian, Greek, Irish and German youth on vacation, who would hold raves and dance parties.<ref name="pop">{{cite web|title = Rave Parties |first= Michael S.|last= Scott|website= Center for Problem Oriented Policing|date = 2002|url = http://www.popcenter.org/problems/rave_parties/ }}</ref>
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