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{{quote|''"Change the scheme, alter the mood! ''Electrify'' the boys and girls, if you'd be so kind."''|'''Castor''', ''[[Tron: Legacy]]''}}
{{quote|''"Change the scheme, alter the mood! ''Electrify'' the boys and girls, if you'd be so kind."''|'''Castor''', ''[[Tron: Legacy]]''}}


Rave music is generally regarded as background music to pop drugs to and dance. The songs are uplifting, entrancing and quite often promote the ideas of peace, love and happiness. People who enjoy house, techno and [[Speedy Techno Remake|Speedy Techno Remakes]] generally dance to it to get lost in the music, like a form of well deserved escapism from [[Real Life]].
Rave music is generally regarded as background music to pop drugs to and dance. The songs are uplifting, entrancing and quite often promote the ideas of peace, love and happiness. People who enjoy house, techno and [[Speedy Techno Remake]]s generally dance to it to get lost in the music, like a form of well deserved escapism from [[Real Life]].


But sometimes, said "Rave music" can go the other way, into the realm of aggression and rage. Mostly a trope confined to fiction, The [[Orchestra Hit Techno Battle]] is when high energy rave music is used as BGM for a [[Fight Scene]] or an epic battle, rather than a peaceful dance party.
But sometimes, said "Rave music" can go the other way, into the realm of aggression and rage. Mostly a trope confined to fiction, The '''Orchestra Hit Techno Battle''' is when high energy rave music is used as BGM for a [[Fight Scene]] or an epic battle, rather than a peaceful dance party.


Named for the orchestra hit synth that is frequently used in early [[The Nineties|90's]] techno groups such as 2 Unlimited and of course The Immortals and their ''[[Mortal Kombat (film)|Mortal Kombat]]'' remix. The film adaption of ''Mortal Kombat'' is probably the most notable example of utilizing this trope as well as being the [[Trope Codifier]].
Named for the orchestra hit synth that is frequently used in early [[The Nineties|90's]] techno groups such as 2 Unlimited and of course The Immortals and their ''[[Mortal Kombat (film)|Mortal Kombat]]'' remix. The film adaption of ''Mortal Kombat'' is probably the most notable example of utilizing this trope as well as being the [[Trope Codifier]].
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May overlap with [[Ballroom Blitz]] if the battle actually is taking place at a dance club and the music is actually playing in universe.
May overlap with [[Ballroom Blitz]] if the battle actually is taking place at a dance club and the music is actually playing in universe.


In video games, this is a type of [[Battle Theme Music]], mostly reserved for [[Boss Battle|Boss Battles]].
In video games, this is a type of [[Battle Theme Music]], mostly reserved for [[Boss Battle]]s.


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