[For Beginners] A collection of classic rave tracks: Introducing the rave anthems you should start with!
Rave culture—the musical and cultural revolution that swept across the world in the 1990s.
Thousands gathered in extraordinary spaces like warehouses, beaches, and forests, dancing as one with music and light until morning.
That feverish experience remains vividly etched in many people’s hearts even today.
Rave music, a fusion of genres such as house, techno, and trance, continues to have a profound impact on today’s dance music scene.
So this time, we’re introducing legendary rave anthems—historic tracks that are perfect even for beginners!
[For Beginners] A Collection of Rave Classics: Introducing Must-Listen Rave Anthems (1–10)
Out Of SpaceThe Prodigy

This is an iconic track that represents the early career of The Prodigy, the trailblazing electronic act based in the UK.
The phrase “drive out the devil to the far reaches of the universe,” borrowed from a classic reggae tune, powerfully conveys the liberating spirit of rave culture breaking free from everyday oppression.
The relentless breakbeats and torrent of vocal samples yank the listener straight into a frenzy beyond the ordinary.
Released in November 1992, the track was included on their debut album, Experience, and reached No.
5 on the UK charts.
Loved across generations, it was later featured on their best-of compilations as well.
When you just want to forget reason and dance, this is the perfect song.
CamargueCJ BOLLAND

This work by CJ Bolland, a driving force in Belgium’s techno scene, stands as a landmark rave anthem.
Over a relentlessly powerful kick drum, ethereal and majestic strings unfurl, conjuring the image of light breaking across the horizon at dawn.
Even without lyrics, the surge of euphoria and sense of liberation are conveyed directly, as if you’re becoming one with the music.
Featured on the classic 1992 album “The 4th Sign,” it was released as a single the following year in 1993, including remix versions.
When you want to forget the everyday and immerse yourself in a vast sonic world, surrender to this propulsive sound and feel the heat of the dance floor from back in the day.
Bombscare2 Bad Mice

2 Bad Mice, pioneers of breakbeat hardcore who shook the London scene in the ’90s.
Formed in the UK, they created an innovative sound that paved the way to jungle.
This track pairs a instantly hummable, catchy synth riff with floor-shaking, blistering breakbeats that leave listeners overwhelmed.
Its raw energy is said to mirror the tension of a bombing incident that occurred during production—an anecdote that captures the atmosphere of the time.
Released in 1991 as part of the album “Hold It Down,” the 1996 reissue reached No.
46 on the UK charts.
It’s an anthem for anyone who wants to feel the primal impulse and fervor of early rave culture throughout their entire body.
Move Any MountainThe Shamen

An exhilarating techno-pop anthem that embodies the fervor of ’90s rave culture! Hailing from Scotland, The Shamen were a group that boldly transformed from psychedelic rock to dance music.
The powerful message of this track—“we can overcome any hardship”—truly stirs the soul.
It’s precisely because they continued after tragic events that their positive sound carries such profound conviction.
Released in July 1991, the song reached No.
4 on the UK charts and was included on the classic album En-Tact.
It was also featured at the opening ceremony of the 2014 Commonwealth Games.
When you’re determined to achieve something, this track is sure to give you a push forward!
Papua New GuineaThe Future Sound of London

A track where grand soundscapes fuse with pulsing beats, instantly transporting listeners into the extraordinary.
Created by the UK electronic duo The Future Sound of London, this work represents their roots in blending technology with organic melody.
The soul-stirring female vocals—wordless yet resonant like a mystical prayer—seem to embody the euphoria and unity of rave culture.
Surrender to the waves of sound woven from ambient and breakbeat, and you’ll feel as if you’re melting into the music.
Released in November 1991 as their debut, it reached No.
22 on the UK Singles Chart the following year and was included on the album “Accelerator.” It was also featured on the soundtrack to the film “Cool World.” A classic perfect for when you want to feel the heat of the ’90s on your skin or break free from the everyday.
Energy FlashJoey Beltram

A legendary track by American pioneer Joey Beltram, who revolutionized the techno scene! The TR-909’s powerful kick and a ground-crawling bassline irresistibly drag listeners into the depths of the dancefloor.
The occasional whisper of “ecstasy” is no longer lyrics, but the very moment of rapture where you become one with the music.
This piece embodies the pure frenzy of rave culture, born from a refusal to make commercial compromises.
Released in February 1990, it’s also famous for being referenced by Daft Punk on their classic album Homework.
A perfect track for forgetting the everyday and surrendering yourself completely to the pleasure of sound!
The BouncerKicks Like a Mule

The frustration of getting turned away at the club door becomes the spark that blows up the dance floor! This is an outrageously exhilarating, anarchic rave anthem by the UK duo Kicks Like a Mule.
The track is built around the bouncer’s cold line repeating over and over, serving as a jab at the exclusivity of clubs at the time and an expression of the DIY spirit—“fine, we’ll go wild in our own space.” The fact that it was released in January 1992 and shot up to No.
7 on the UK charts says everything about the frenzy it sparked.
It’s a historic cut for when you want to surrender to breakbeats that blast away rational thought, or when you want to feel the air of the moment a legendary culture was born.





