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This article is about outdoor raves in Australia. For the trance musician known as Doof, see Doof (musician) . The slang term doof or bush doof refers to a type of outdoor dance party in Australia, generally held in a remote country area or just outside big cities in surrounding bush or rainforests[1] and similar to raves or teknivals, but with a different, more empathetic atmosphere. Doofs generally have live electronic artists and DJs playing a range of electronic music, commonly Goa and psychedelic trance. Doof is also a slang term for food. [2][3] The attendees of doof party events tend to be an 'alternative crowd', though the hippie subculture is quite involved with these events. Piercings, dreadlocks and brightly coloured hair were at one stage trademark dress styles within the doof crowd, though other areas of rave culture have begun to bleed through into the doof culture. Most people are unaware of Doof parties/festivals as they are usually advertised by word of mouth in the doof communities.
[edit] History[edit] Word originsThe name is onomatopoeic, and is derived from the sound of the kick drum used in the electronic music frequently played at these events (as in "doof doof doof doof music").[4] Peter Strong relates that the name was born when a neighbour in early 1990s Sydney complained about the sound created by Non Bossy Posse: "What is this Doof Doof Doof all night long, this is not music" she exclaimed.[5] [edit] References[edit] Inline[edit] General
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