Original text: "During this time, party hardcore parties and festivals began to pop up across Europe, with events like the infamous “Thunderdome” series in the Netherlands and the “Defqon.1” festival in the Netherlands becoming meccas for fans. These events featured elaborate stage designs, pyrotechnics, and of course, the best party hardcore DJs and producers."
"infamous" → infamous
I need to make sure the synonyms fit the context. For example, "prosper" for "thrive" in the context of a scene might work. "Fervent" for "passionate" is good. For "events", "festivals" and "gatherings" fit well. Proper nouns like "Defqon.1" stay unchanged. Searching for- party hardcore gone crazy 11 in-...
I need to be careful not to alter the meaning. For example, "cementing its place as a major force" could be "establishing its role as a key player" or "solidifying its status as a primary influence". Original text: "During this time, party hardcore parties
In the next part, "upbeat and cheerful melodies" can be rephrased as "peppy and bright tunes", "lively and joyous harmonies", etc. Similarly, "darker, more aggressive sounds" might become "grittier, intense tones" or "harsher, more intense beats". "Fervent" for "passionate" is good