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==Further reading== *vijendra kudnekar. & Hollands, R., Beyond Subculture and Post-subculture? The Case of Virtual Psytrance,'' Journal of Youth Studies'', Volume 9, Number 4, September 2006, pp. 393β418(26), Routledge. * St John, G. 2004 (ed.), ''Rave Culture and Religion'', Routledge. ({{ISBN|978-0-415-31449-7}}). * St John, G. 2001 (ed.), ''FreeNRG: Notes From the Edge of the Dance Floor'' [http://undergrowth.org/freenrg_notes_from_the_edge_of_the_dancefloor free ebook download], Common Ground, Melbourne, 2001 ({{ISBN|978-1-86335-084-6}}). * St John, G. 2010. (ed.), ''The Local Scenes and Global Culture of Psytrance.'' New York: Routledge. ({{ISBN|978-0415876964}}). * St John, G. 2011. [http://dj.dancecult.net/index.php/journal/article/view/94 DJ Goa Gil: Kalifornian Exile, Dark Yogi and Dreaded Anomaly.] ''Dancecult: Journal of Electronic Dance Music Culture'' 3(1): 97β128. * St John, G. 2012. [http://dj.dancecult.net/index.php/journal/article/view/111 Seasoned Exodus: The Exile Mosaic of Psyculture.] ''Dancecult: Journal of Electronic Dance Music Culture'' 4(1): 4β37. * St John, G. 2012. ''Global Tribe: Technology, Spirituality and Psytrance.'' Equinox. ({{ISBN|9781845539559}}). * St John, G. 2014. [https://www.academia.edu/5527161/Goatrance_Travellers_Psytrance_and_its_Seasoned_Progeny._In_Simone_Kr%C3%BCger_and_Ruxandra_Trandafoiu_eds_The_Globalization_of_Musics_in_Transit_Musical_Migration_and_Tourism_Routledge_2014_ "Goatrance Travellers: Psytrance and its Seasoned Progeny."] In Simone KrΓΌger and Ruxandra Trandafoiu (eds), ''The Globalization of Musics in Transit: Musical Migration and Tourism.'' New York: Routledge, 160β182. * Taylor, T., 2001. ''Strange Sounds: Music, Technology and Culture,'' Routledge. ({{ISBN|978-0-415-93684-2}}). * Moon Juice Stomper Novel by Ray Castle
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