Future rave

Future rave (also known as FUTURE RAVE or FR) is a genre of EDM coined by disk jockey/producers David Guetta and Morten Breum.[1] The sound is noted as a combination of techno and progressive house. In 2022, the pair went on a tour under the name Future Rave.[2] The style was popularized by other EDM artists such as Hardwell.[3]

History

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In 2019, French producer David Guetta and Danish producer Morten Breum paired together to produce some tracks,[4] the style of which they would later call Future Rave.[2][3][5] The first two tracks produced in this style by the pair were "Never Be Alone" with Aloe Blacc and an official remix of Avicii's "Heaven."[6] In 2022, the pair went on a US Tour under the title Future Rave, including an appearance at EDC, and started a residency at Ibiza under the same title.[2][7]

In 2022, after a 4-year hiatus, Hardwell came back to play the Ultra Music Festival and his set was described as Future Rave and Future Techno.[3][8] He released the track Black Magic which has been described as "synth-packed, captivating track that immerses its listeners into the world of techno."[8]

Style and sound

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The sound is described as futuristic techno with trance arrangements layered in.[6] According to Magnetic Mag, "what sets future rave apart is a slight shift in syncopation, which makes all the difference. There is an added level of syncopation to the percussions which creates a slightly more mature and rolling groove, which is interlaced with the same aggressively-programmed synth hits that propel the tracks forward. The sound pallets haven't changed, but the timings and grooves have over corrected themselves back to the early rave days of the 90s."[3]

The tracks also contain rolling, energetic grooves with long build ups and drops, euphoric vocals and anthemic breakdowns.[3]

Examples

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Artists

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References

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  1. ^ Shaw, Amy (2020-11-10). "David Guetta opens up about the birth of 'Future Rave': Exclusive". We Rave You. Retrieved 2022-05-28.
  2. ^ a b c Heffler, Jason (9 March 2022). "David Guetta and MORTEN Announce 2022 "Future Rave" Tour". EDM.com - The Latest Electronic Dance Music News, Reviews & Artists. Retrieved 2022-05-28.
  3. ^ a b c d e Vance, Will. "What Exactly Is 'Future Rave?'". Magnetic Magazine. Retrieved 2022-05-28.
  4. ^ Bain, Katie (2019-10-03). "20 Questions With David Guetta: Producer Discusses Making Money, Being Parodied on 'SNL' & Bridging EDM With the Underground". Billboard. Retrieved 2022-05-28.
  5. ^ "David Guetta and MORTEN are throwing a 'New Rave' [Q&A]". Dancing Astronaut. 2020-07-17. Retrieved 2022-05-28.
  6. ^ a b c Luna, Crystal (2022-03-12). "David Guetta and Morten Team Up for the Future Rave Tour". EDM Identity. Retrieved 2022-05-28.
  7. ^ "David Guetta and MORTEN announce Future Rave residency at Hï Ibiza". DJMag.com. 2022-04-11. Retrieved 2022-05-28.
  8. ^ a b c d Kraljević, Nina (2022-05-01). "Hardwell releases fourth track 'Black Magic' of his upcoming album: Listen". We Rave You. Retrieved 2022-05-28.
  9. ^ a b c Kupfer, Rachel (18 July 2021). "From the Future to Your Speakers: Here Are the 10 Best "Future Rave" Tracks". EDM.com - The Latest Electronic Dance Music News, Reviews & Artists. Retrieved 2022-05-28.
  10. ^ Cristobal, Gustavo (2022-05-09). "Armin van Buuren and Shapov Say 'Welcome Home' on New EP". EDM Identity. Retrieved 2022-05-28.
  11. ^ David Guetta ft Sia - Titanium (David Guetta & MORTEN Future Rave Remix) [Live Edit], retrieved 2023-01-18
  12. ^ Gabry Ponte, Djs From Mars - Killing Me Softly (Official Music Video), retrieved 2023-01-18
  13. ^ David Guetta ft Sia - Titanium (David Guetta & MORTEN Future Rave Remix) [Live Edit], retrieved 2023-01-18