2007-07-07 F.O.O.D @ Soundhaus Glasgow Second helping of F.O.O.D (F**k Off Or Dance) - Techno and Acid Techno bringing you special guests - Aaron the Pimp (I love Jackin' resident, N7 Records, 50 Hertz) & Dj Electric Delight (Industrial Strength Records, N7 Records, I love Jackin' Resident)
This Duo both began Djing in the mid to late 90's both influenced by Chicago, London acid techno and European Hard techno. This Italian couple have been Djing and producing music for over 10 years with releases on Industrial Strength Records, 50 Hertz and their own label N7 records.
Support as usual will be provided by Residents Acidfairy, Bill Spice, Jake, R-Tech & Satyr and the FROOT Collective will be keeping things going in the backroom. Plus visuals by I-Saw, head art by Billy the barber and face and body painting.
Entry for members of the Soundhaus £8 and £10 for non members. Doors from 10pm till 4am
Memberships can be obtained by emailing lynn@soundhaus.co.uk
For more information on our guests you can check out their myspace pages.
Aaron the Pimp http://www.myspace.com/djaaronquotthepimpquot
Dj Electric Delight http://www.myspace.com/djelectricdelight
N7 Records http://www.myspace.com/n7records
Many ‘still ignorant about HIV’ What does it take for people to understand that you actually die of AIDS ?
There's no cure.. :hopeless:
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There is still widespread ignorance about HIV, particularly among young people, research has suggested.
A survey by the HIV charity Terrence Higgins Trust found more than 20% of people aged 18 to 24 mistakenly thought there was a cure for HIV.
Among the same age group almost a quarter believed condoms have holes in them which let HIV through.
And more than one in ten young people thought the virus could be passed through kissing.
This is only a theoretical risk, and possible only if both parties have open sores, cuts or bleeding gums which bleed into each other. There has only been one suspected case of HIV being passed on in this way.
I think it's frightening too
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Nick Partridge, chief executive of Terrence Higgins Trust, said: "It's frightening that 25 years after Terry Higgins' death, this level of confusion exists.
Rest of the story here http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/health/6262726.stm12
The Smoking ban. Pinched form other site ....this needs talking about ....raaa
dawn wrote:
As a smoker, do you ever feel victimised, patronised or just treated badly?
Do you ever feel your rights are being undermined by nanny-state-ism and political correctness?
With new anti-smoking legislation coming into force in July do you think smokers should speak out?
Some places now even have a no smoking policy in the grounds of their premises!
Isn't it all getting just a bit fucking stupid?
psysweep wrote:
Yes, yes, yes and yes.
There was a member of the Scottish LVA (publicans' organisation) on the radio in the summer saying it had been a disaster for rural pubs and the invasion by hordes of non-smokers hadn't happened. He said it would only get worse as the weather got colder and more pubs would close. In small communities, the pub is often all they've got in the way of social glue.
What is going to happen to parties at clubs? How many will have outdoor areas, that is, if they even let you in with cigarettes? Are they going to let people in and out onto the street for a fag? Doubtful.
I won't be going to any parties where I can't smoke and I expect many others won't either.
The ban should be seen for what it is - another New Labour control mechanism, they even hope to police it by putting up posters, etc., with grass-a-smoker hotlines.
Sick, and scarily Orwellian IMO.
Surely some organised mass disobedience is called for, I mean, the French wouldn't let their government do this, but the English will probably bend over and take it as usual.
Yeah and I bet the fuckers will still be happy to sell you cigarettes with 400% tax or whatever it is. Hypocritical bag o'shite.12…56
The TVP at Glade? +/- ? is this something to worry about? ive got shitted up by threads on this forum and some mates saying they are total cunts and have in the past swabbed people going into festivals and acted outside the law at legal events and even worse at illegal ones..? they are also suposed to have a presence inside the fest is this gonna be bad news?
Glade was wonderin if anyone is plannin fence-jumpin glade and if it is easy, i really wanna go but it'll have to be fence-jump for 2 reasons...
1. i'm real skint after glasto
2. this
We have a policy of no teenagers at the Glade. The reason for this is because we feel that teenagers can be difficult and often will not be accompanied by an adult. However, with children under 13 that will not be the case. So children 12 and under are very welcome and can come in for free with their parents/guardians. 13-17 are not allowed in at all. 18 and over must have a valid ticket. Anyone who looks in any way that they may be under 18 will be asked for ID and if they do not have or are under 18 (or over 12!) will not be admitted to the festival...
wont go into the whole stereotypin thing it's there call, but it means it's hit-and-miss if i buy a ticket...
so yeah, basically just wonderin how hard fence-jumpin is and anythin about it really123
not a free party but a fuckin badass party :D shit, i just went to my first american 'massive' and it was fuckin massive. a party called the electric daisy carnival (EDC) took place in the Los Angeles collisium and there were approx. 75000 people...it was fuckin huge! also there were like 7 stacks and live performers includin infected mushroom pendulum and perfecto...was off the hook. still prefer uk parties tho...comin back in augest!!!raaa raaa raaa raaa raaa :bounce_fl :bounce_fl :bounce_fl raaa raaa raaa raaa raaa
UK police,straight in the water!!! http://www.koreus.com/video/police-inondation.html
If you've been busted by OB,have a little revenge looking at this
:groucho:
Help / Sneaky Party we new to the whole free outdoor event scene but we really intrested in doing stuff thats nothing to do with clubs / wearhouses. we could really do with some advice. cheers.12
Gordon Brown proposes voting at 16 link:
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/uk_politics/6258794.stm
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He also suggested the possibility of lowering the voting age from 18 to 16 and changing the laws restricting the right to demonstrate in Parliament Square.
i think this is an excellent proposition, not just 'cause i'm 16 though! mainly because
1. at 16 i think most teenagers have enough knowledge about them to make a decision
2. if we can join the army at 16, and get full prison sentences at 17, restricting our vote to 18 never made much sense
and as for the rite to demonstrate, this is a good idea for loadsa reasons!
Free parties in West Sussex? [Or around there] Ello, i'm new here, so not sure if this is in the right place....
Anyone know of any parties coming up in my area? Just getting into the scene, so am looking for some!
Or anyone know some good sites/no.s i can have a look at to find out if there are any....
Thanks
UK : Immigration vs dumbing down? Does anyone else think the real reason why so many people come here from the foreign countries to do work and so much work gets outsourced is really because too many people in England have actually dumbed themselves down?
In the 90s I remember loads of people in the UK seemed genuinely interested in computers, technology and learning about it (particularly with the optimism of the dot com era) - I even used to hear normal office shirts on the bus (not the IT staff...) chatting about the "latest Windows NT". Often what they were going on about was completely inaccurate, but at least they had some sort of interest..
And for those who didn't like computers they have always had the option to go to college, learn a trade such as carpentry, plumbing or being an electrician...
you don't even need a degree, not even in the 90s "Islington Set" time (Blair and Co), I don't have one and I still have had a decent job from 1992 onwards (apart from one "year off" in 2001-2002)
But then when things got "good" from 1997-2001 I remember loads of people deciding "hard work is uncool/geeky/nerdy" - caning bare drugs and lunching out their jobs/courses halfway through, at the same time global competition was intensifying (the same market-based competition that initially caused the dot-com boom!) -
Then when they came back down to reality (redundancy payments all spent on drugs and rigs that are now worn out/in cop storage centres), lots of they found their jobs had been "taken" by people from other countries as the customers had got tired of missed delivery times, fucked up orders etc due to staff turnover/absenteeism..
deep down, is this the real cause of all the racial tension amongst so called "ravers" today I wonder? IMO people don't have the right to whine when this is the case (and I've been made redundant twice since 2001)...
Incidentally from speaking to some of the Polish staff at my work I've found out that many have given up "dream jobs" like being club promoters, working in the media and music industry - I think "shit, are market forces really that harsh people have to give up their dreams and ambitions to do menial work in England?" I'm surprised many from the "other side" aren't more angry!
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