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To What extent has the law influencedthe evolution of dance music?  

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To What extent has the law influenced the evolution of dance music Dance music has always been attributed with a sense of freedom and expression. Young people have used it as a way to escape the monotomy and consistency of everyday life and enter a world where there is no concern for money or any of life's other problems. However this freedom that music of this nature represents means there are many clashes with the law which embodies the exact opposite of what people believe dance music represents. AS it has become more popular and commercialised so the law has had to become stricter to reinforce the guidelines that citizens must obey. People have always listened to music as it is one of the best forms of freedom, It is a fantastic form of entertainment and has been a community tradition to gather in a group and listen to it....

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