singing emaile servis http://www.sr.se/P1/src/sing/index.htm?key=R8QX1I06
ps this can be very adictive and waste large amounts of time but its good fun
SO guys……….<<<<<!!!!! whats everybody up to tonight then??
im off to a *free party* wit a couple of mates, should be a splendid affair, the rig was awesome at the last one WOOOOOOO :bounce_ci
11/11/05-The Synergy Project-London The Synergy Project returns for yet another magical night of art, dance, music and inclusive diversity - undoubtedly one of London’s most creative and inspiring club experiences.
Friday 11th November 2005 – SeOne London, Weston Street – London Bridge 10pm -8am £17/£12 concession £15 advance tickets
Synergy gathers an incredibly colourful and vibrant crowd whilst managing to cast a critical eye on the troubled social and environmental situation of our planet. Embedded within a powerful celebratory context that caters for some of the most eclectic taste buds Synergy offers a glimpse into a different reality, bringing together artists and campaigners from London’s alternative and environmental community.
Exploring new ways of living and working Synergy is seeking a healthier and more harmonious co-existence.
For this aim we will continue to promote large non-smoking environments at our events, safeguarding everyone’s inclusion. We hope that you will understand our vision and help us by supporting this exciting and daring project.
Here is the ingredients list so far:
In the Trance Room:
Inside-us-all
A global organization already respected for their elaborate video installations and thought provoking content exhibit their next stream of exiting projects.
Live:
Inside-us-all audio/video performance (Diesel-U-music Vj winner 2005)
Weaver and Calve audio/video performance
DJ’s:
Barclay (resident, psycle)
iLona (dragonfly, USA)
Gandolfi (Synergy)
Dan Norwood (Uk)
Kana Banana (Japan)
Snafu (omniscience)
VJ’s:
Inside-us-all (Diesel-U-music Vj winner 2005)
Pixylight (USA- avit retreat 2005)
CorsenFx (Diesel-U-music Vj winner 2004)
In the Chill:
IDSpiral
a diverse and unique exploration of textured chill, live ambient grooves, poetry and performances all set within IDSpiral's inimitable zen art environment.
Etmo (live) – eclectic electronic beats with jazz and ethnic influence – www.etmo.co.uk
wild beatnik poetic happening - the Fugitives (live)
Spatialize (live) – ambient grooves deluxe www.spatialize.net
Dymons (live) – psy-dub and break chill
Wemoonspiral – a magical shadow puppetry performance
David Rovics (live) political singer songwiter www.davidrovics.com
Sara Popowa – enter yourself…a dance performance
Tayron – Mime Dance Performer
Lambo muffin - AV set
Film Preview hosted by Billy Tantric
All sonically tied together by Mudra (IDSpiral)
Visual installation crafted and curated by Frolic
With visual content by Quadroptica, Inside Us All, Billy Tantric and Stephane
Malenfant
Also a panel discussion will take place on the intriguing theme “How real is our Reality” – a question crucial to the current evolutionary crisis/opportunity facing humanity – this broad header aims to inspire discussion in both a political/social as well as a spiritual direction – recognizing the fact that these two issues are inevitably interconnected. Inviting a diverse range of speakers from various camps and hosted by our very own Paradox in the earlier parts of the night in the IDSpiral Chill Out!
In the live room:
Small World Stage
A night of live music and dj sets fermented in the global melting pot and distilled into festival spirit
Live:
Kissmet- a storming fusion of bhangra, funk, chants and ragas
Kakatsitsi- Master drummers from Ghana
Brecha- Explosive afro-cuban dance outfit
Interwoven by DJ’s:
Fancy Pants- anything fun, anything lush and anything goes!
Pony- latin funk, world and jazz blended with artists from the small world
In the Gallery
Art Nation…
…transforming the heart of the venue into an interactive multi-sensory gallery
Indymedia- showcasing radical and independent films about creative resistance to globalization throughout the world
Films from and about the Clandestine Insurgent Rebel Clown Army, the laboratory of Insurrectionary Imagination and others…
Hallucinatory Vibrations from the Edensounds crew- DJ Paygan, DJ G, DJ SJB
Gallery Visuals- Hugh Hill, Paul Flack, Rosemarie Lopes
Portraiture workshop by Wendelena and the now legendary Wishing Tree
All of the above is aided by the inspiring work and presentations of collaborating NGOs and Charities, spiced by holistic wholefood cafes and spontaneous performances and creative expressions…
We look forward to see you become part of this experiences
For any more info please check out new website www.thesynergyproject.org
Or email info@thesynergyproject.org
China auction Web site offers babies for sale Wed Oct 19,11:54 PM ET
http://news.yahoo.com/s/nm/20051020/wr_nm/china_baby_dc_1
Shanghai police are investigating advertisements offering babies for sale on a Chinese Web site owned by Internet auction power eBay, state media said on Thursday.
The ads, which appeared on the Eachnet site on October 16, promised babies under 100 days old from the impoverished central province of Henan at prices of 28,000 yuan for boys and 13,000 yuan for girls, the China Daily said.
More than 50 people browsed the posting but no purchases were made before it was quickly removed.
The sale of children and women is a nationwide problem in China, where stringent rules on family planning allow couples to just have one child, at least in cities.
The restrictions have bolstered a traditional bias for male offspring, seen as the mainstay for elderly parents, and have resulted in abortions or killings of baby girls.
The ads, posted under the username of Chuangxinzhe Yongyuan, or "forever innovator," claimed to be offering the infants to help millions of couples around China unable to have children, the China Daily said.
Tang Lei, from Shanghai-based Eachnet's corporate relations department, said his company removed the posting quickly after it was discovered and explained the word "baby" was not caught in automatic screens for illegal content because of the large number of baby products pitched on the site.
As a result of the incident, Tang told Reuters, the Web site was planning to screen every posting.
The China Daily quoted Tang as saying the ad may have been a practical joke.
"If not, whoever is behind the Chuangxinzhe Yongyuan username could face years in prison or even the death sentence," the newspaper said.
SHAZZAM:BENIFIT GIG 15/10/05 oi oi everyone im still getting to grips wiv this foruim so im not so sure im doin the rite thing. As i said b4 ive come over from sq where things are a bit harsh sumtimes.
I am having a party on the north side of london on saturday.
All donations will be given to those who lost thier rigs at the moot,to help towards the costs of recovering them.
party number 07960 670 928
thanks chris (shazam)
your support will be appriciated
update:
At it again at a different venue djs tbc
Squatjuice is Dead what gwan with the forum? anyone know?
not a healthy message on the index page:
Our Forum is currently in maintenance mode!
Squatjuice is dead, long live Squatjuice (www.squatjuice.com)
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[The D’Alliance] Nadelmann, Katrina, HuffPo, and Me Published: Fri, 21 Oct 2005 17:02:36 EST
Hi Everyone, I'm the latest member of the DPA staff to join our blog. Expect a tidbit from me here and there.
Check out our fearless leader's latest post at The Huffington Post. Ethan makes the case for cutting drug war programs to help rebuild the Gulf Coast. As one commentor at HuffPo says, "the only real problem is that IT MAKES TOO MUCH SENSE!"
Posted by Clovis Thorn.
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[The D’Alliance] Drug Headline of the Week Published: Fri, 21 Oct 2005 17:01:54 EST
No wonder we're suspicious of the French:
From the BBC website: "French crack baby-smuggling ring"
OK, it's not about drugs at all, but it's a good example of the value of a well-placed dash.
By the way, if you want to see the crack baby myth debunked click here.
Posted by Clovis Thorn.
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[The D’Alliance] Telling The Truth Published: Fri, 21 Oct 2005 14:58:19 EST
Former DPA staffer Baylen Linnekin, who when he's not talking police officers into giving him a ride back to his hotel because he's lost is taking the law into his own hand by beating up people who try to mug him, raises some interesting moral and legal issues in a recent post on his blog. Last week he was called for jury duty and it turned out to be a drug case. He was torn between telling the truth (that he can't convict someone of a nonviolent drug offense) and lying so that he could get on the jury to acquit the defendant. Did he end up doing the right thing? You decide.
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Please help me find some e / mdma Just moved from the Canadian countryside to Zurich, had e here once before (from a friend) and adored it, would love to get some more, but have no idea where to start.... can anyone give me a suggestion?
[In the News] Pot May Help Build Brain Cells Published: Fri, 21 Oct 2005 11:36:54 EST
A new study indicates that the cannabinoid compound in marijuana could be good for the brain, as well as treat mood disorders. A report in the November issue of the Journal of Clinical Investigation suggests that unlike other drugs such as nicotine and heroin, which suppress the development of brain cells, cannabinoids do not damage neurons, and in fact promote their growth.
In a study by researchers at the University of Saskatchewan, rats were given both short-term and longer-term (two-week) treatment with high doses of cannabinoids. The rats undergoing the longer treatment responded to tests in ways that indicated reduced anxiety. One such test involved depriving the rats of food for 48 hours. When food was reintroduced in an unfamiliar environment, the treated rats began eating much more quickly. The researchers note that this was not due to the appetite stimulation associated with marijuana, because the treated and untreated rats had similar eating patterns when they were given food in a familiar setting.
The study also found that treated rats showed less anxiety and spent less time immobile when undergoing stressful swimming and climbing tests, which the researchers interpreted as evidence of an anti-depressant effect. They point to the hippocampus, the part of the brain where the neural growth occurred, which is important in regulation of mood disorders.
Dr. Xia Zhang, who led the study, cautions that these effects will still need to be examined in humans. If the results are the same, Zhang anticipates long-term clinical use of marijuana for anxiety and depression.
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THE BIG PHAT HALLOWEEN PARTY 29thNov Underground allnighter in an incredible venue in north london.
Soundsystems include Sonic, Arena and Housebreakin".
All styles of music from Techno and DnB to Deep House and Chillout etc.
Friendly but firm security- Strictly no attitude!!!!!
29th Nov 10pm-10am Fiver on the door
Prizes for best haloween outfit
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