Daydreamer – 15th October – NSW AU Daydreamer
nocturnal species
Date: Saturday 15th October, 2005
Time: 6:00 AM
State: New South Wales
Venue: a beautiful sandy beach 1 hour south of sydney
DJs: Sunrunner (eppr), Darkchild (t-quest), Rythmic sun (nocturnal species), Gilgamash (jervis bay), Scion (nocturnal species), Galaktik (t-quest), solar spiral (nocturnal species), Eegor (sub machine records), Sylk (trancendance)......more t.b.c
6am start - late..... day party stretching into the night
Come join us on a secluded beach not too far from sydney, for a day of psychedelic and proggresive grooves. .....
Lighting: sun and moon + a few extras
Sound: loud
Decor: group effort
Ticket Info: donation entry
Contact Email: cortexregion@yahoo.com.au
Phone: 0295583320
SYMBIONIC – 31st October, 2005 – Victoria, AU SYMBIONIC
My Events (MFM)
Date: Monday 31st October, 2005 - Tuesday 1st November, 2005
Time: 7:30 AM - 7:00 AM
State: Victoria
Venue: Cnr of PLummer and Salmon St, Port Melbourne (Warehouse)
Live Acts: Live: S.U.N Project (Germany), Shanti (Ibiza), Star X (Israel), Dino Psaras (UK), John Phantasm (UK), Silicon Sound (France), Teenage Rampage (Israel/Germany), Audio Tech (Israel), Vibe Tribe (Israel), Freaked Frequency (Serbia), Ananda Shake (Israel)
DJs: DJs: DJ Nissim (Ex Nissimyani- Israel), IDO (Israel), Matbuha Session (Israel), Funky Space Elf (QLD), The Score (QLD), DJ GeRmAn (WA), JS Project (ACT), SW Boy (NSW), D.K.O (QLD), Ricardo (VIC), John Kennedy (QLD), Method Throwdown (SA), Paul Alexander (VIC) DJ XoOHTIK (VIC), Jim Sinclair (QLD), Danny Bzezinski (VIC) OZZY (VIC) DJ Raptor (NSW) Hefty Output (VIC)
Dance Party & Guinness World Record Attempt - FOUR STAGES Featuring Some of The Worlds Best International and Local Acts
SYMBIONIC A DANCE PARTY FEATURING SOME OF THE WORLDS BEST INTERNATIONAL ARTISTS AND LOCAL ACTS ACROSS DIFFERENT GENRES WITH AN AIM TO BRING PEOPLE WITH A LOVE OF MUSIC TOGETHER FOR AN AWESOME EVENT AND GUINNESS WORLD RECORD ATTEMPT.
THE GUINNESS WORLD RECORD ATTEMPT SHOWCASING SOME OF AUSTRALIAS BEST LOCAL ACTS PLAYING LIVE TOGETHER FOR 11 MINUTES. THE RECORD FOR THE MOST AMOUNT OF PEOPLE DANCING TO THE SAME SONG AT THE SAME TIME.
THE MAIN EVENT IN MELBOURNE WITH SPIN OFFS AROUND THE COUNTRY AND OVERSEAS TO JAPAN AND NEW ZEALAND FEATURING LIVE TELECAST FOR THE 11 MINUTE RECORD ATTEMPT.
THE FIRST OF AN ANNUAL EVENT TO GO WORLD WIDE IN 2006.
TICKETS GO ON SALE MONDAY AUGUST 1ST - 2005
Previous Events: LOCK DOWN (QLD), VC ALBUM TOUR, JAM SESSION
Future Events: NEW YEARS EVE & SYMBIONIC 2006 WORLD WIDE
WEBSITE COMING SOON- LOOK OUT FOR MORE INFO AND DJ LISTINGS
Lighting: Lighting: Special FX and Lighting shows in all Four Stage Areas
Sound: Sound: FULL CONCERT RIGGING AND SOUND TECHNOLOGY
Decor: Visuals: Specially Designed UV Dance Floors, Artwork and 3D Props by various groups
Ticket Info: Tickets: Round One (1000) Early Bird Tickets $55 + BF. Round Two (3000) Early Bird Tickets $75 +BF. Round Three Tickets $85 +BF. On Door Tickets (Limited) $100
Contact Email: mfmevents@optusnet.com.au
Phone: 0410 808 685
PowerPlant: R.E.G.E.N. Incorporated – 4th November, 2005 – NSW, AU PowerPlant
R.E.G.E.N. Incorporated
Date: Friday 4th November, 2005 - Sunday 6th November, 2005
State: New South Wales
Venue: Hunter Valley NSW
Live Acts: Quality live acts
DJs: Heaps of local and interstate DJ's
Another Musical ReVegetation event by R.E.G.E.N. Inc
The second installment in the REGEN vision of planting and partying,
PowerPlant will be held on the banks of a lake in the Hunter Valley, with easy access, plenty of camping facilities, fully kitted out kitchen, showers, amenities, etc etc etc.
Three Stages showcasing the best in Australian DJ's, Live acts and Bands.
Market Stalls with almost every conceivable product and service available ;-)
We aim to plant thousands of seedlings, including aquatic species.
So bring your swimmers and goggles, sunscreen and a hat.
Psytrance stage line up confirmed
LIVE:
Mr Peculiar (Sonic Dragon / Tribeadelic, Melbourne)
Sun Control Species (Zenon, Melbourne)
Dark Nebula (Digital Psionics, Byron)
Psyboriginal (Ketuh)
Meltdown (EPP)
DJ's:
Ozzy (Tribadelic, Melbourne)
Pop (Solar Cult, Byron)
Mash
Daheen & Psyanide
Bio[diversiti]
Rythmick Alchemy
Sporobolous
Live bands and chill stage line up coming very soon!
Lighting: Watts and Watts
Sound: tweaked to perfection
Decor: holographic universe
Ticket Info: $50.00 presale $70.00 on the door Tickets available very soon
More info: http://www.regenprojects.org
Contact Email: regenprojects@yahoo.com.au
DOOF EXPERIENCE – Saturday 31st December, 2005 – NSW, AU DOOF EXPERIENCE
Date: Saturday 31st December, 2005
Time: 6:00 PM - 6:00 PM
State: New South Wales
Venue: Outdoors!
Live Acts: Gappeq (Ketuh Records), Hefty Output (Ketuh) and more being added all the time!
DJs: Ming D (Yak&Yeti), Raptor (Mechanikl Recs/Yak&Yeti), TracT (Killah! Tea), Kremboom (Israel - The mother country) and much more tba
Your NYE DooF ExperiencE
Your NYE Doof is ON! Come and celebrate the birth of a new year and charge yourself with a new energy!
We invite you to indulge in a summer outdoor Psytrance BUSH DOOF to kick start next year with a new energy. Escape the concrete of the city and embrace the pleasures that only a bush doof can provide as we come together to celebrate that special night where we let go of the old and bring the new. Make your first New Years resolution to dance outdoors for the first sunrise of 2006!
We will fuse many diverse elements and artists to creare a very special vibe. A big clear sound system will thump with an awesome visual installation from MindOverMedia alongside crafted lighting and decor - All the elements will be balanced to provide an ideal space to dance this year away!
email yakandyetievents@yahoo.com.au to be updated with whats happening!
Last years DooF ExperiencE:
Lighting: intelligent + projectors + slide machines
Sound: 30k
Decor: neo fusion
Contact Email: yakandyetievents@yahoo.com.au
[London] The Box 15th Sept JAMES RUSKIN @Medicine Hello friends, Thanks to every one who came to party last Thursday at The Box we had a wicked party and most ravers stayed right till the end demanding 'ONE MORE TUNE' which made me feel like I was at an old rave!
I hope every one and more can make it on Thursday 15th Sept for our party with very special guest JAMES RUSKIN.
Down Stairs =
James Ruskin
Colin Dale
Mark Williams
Terry Mitchell
Upstairs =
Steve Strawberry + Guest Tbc
Keith Anderson
Alan Ritchie
fee before 9pm
5 pounds after 9pm
member 3 pounds all night
8pm - 2am at the newly refurbished Medicine Bar,
89 Gt. Eastern St, Shoreditch, London
- about 3 minutes walk from Old St tube
For more info, membership and future dates contact: the box@darkhousemusic.com
Going mad !! Hi everyone,
A few days ago i had my first trip on mushrooms, but i didn't like it at all!!! I was about to lose my mind, i just wanted it to stop, but thinking of that just made it even worse.
A friend of mine was going to drive to a smartshop to buy some shrooms. i've always wanted to try it, so i've asked him to bring back some for me to and an other friend of mine that wanted to try them also. So afterwards, when my friend got back from the shop, we started eating them right away. i cant tell how much grams i've been eating, at the shop they sell them by portions, so we've splitted such a portion in half.
At first everything was ok, i was haveing a good time. laughing with everything, it all sounded and looked so funny. But then suddenly my friend started to punch and kick in the air, saying he felt like sparring with someone. just for fun. He walked towards me and asked me to kick him while he was holding his guard up. But i just couldn't, i didn't have the strenght, i just wanted to relax,do nothing and enjoy the trip. He started to get a bit mad and kept asking me to kick him while jumping around me like a boxer. It started to make me feel uncomfortable. Why couldn't he just let me be? Then he said if i didn't kick him, he would kick me. And so he kicked me a couple of times untill i would kick him. Eventhough it wasnt hard, and i knew he just wanted to play, i started to get so confused. Not really knoweing what was happening as he kept kicking me, thousands of thaughts went through my mind in a few seconds of time. its hard to explain how i felt, i slightly started to panic.
This is when it all started to go wrong. I got so paranoid, haveing the feeling everybody who was walking on the street was looking at me. I didn't know where to look, to go, ect. so i just hid my head in my jacket and let my friend lead me out of the park towards home. Hopeing people would stop looking at me if they didnt see my face. i thaught they all saw i had shrooms and i got affraid of the police and such.
I was so happy when we finally arrived home, away from all those peoples. At home is where the badest part of the trip began. I was still tripping well, seeing colors and faces on my wall, everything was so curly and bended. But something weird happened. It was like i was thinking of 100 thoughts at the same time, i got so tired of it. I tried to distract myself by enhaceing my trip with fluo colored posters, and stuff like that. But nothing worked, my mind kept going on and on. not resting for a bit. As i was thinking of a way to stop that, i realised i was talking and argueing with myself. Not outloud, but inside my head. It was like there were two different people inside my head, both discusting and argueing about what i should do, where i should go, ect. They were controlling, manipulating me. I didnt have a will on my own, they descided everything for me. But the kept on argueing and fighting for hours in my head, i could hear them. It drove me insane, i wanted the trip to stop so much, but it became even worse every second. I layed down on my bed, thinking if i could get some sleep, it would be over by the time i wake up. But i couldnt sleep at all, when i closed my eyes i started to see shapes and colors and such. So i was just laying in my bed, waiting for it to stop. it was the only thing i could do.......
Now i was woundering what went wrong?? My mental state is fine, i dont feel depressed or anything at all. We were sitting practicly alone in the park, and afterwards alone at my place. With my two best friends, who are the people I thrust the more and feel the safest with.
Cause i would like to try it again, i really liked it at the beginning before it started to go wrong. But i'm affraid it will turn out like this time.
Did anyone ever had something simular or am i just reacting strange on them?
(Btw, sorry for my bad writeing, i speak frensh and my english isnt really that good. I just hope you could understand a bit of what i tried to tell.)
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Public Entertainment Licences explained In light several of sound systems in different parts of the UK having been charged with PEL violations (sometimes after the fact).
These are some layman's recommentation towards limiting exposure to this new repression on our freedom to party...
1. Private parties don't need a license under PEL!
2. A private party isn't open to the general public (invitations might want to state it's an invitation only party!).
3. Selling alcohol at a private party is a clear violation of PEL and should be avoided.
4. There's no size limit for private parties under PEL although Section 63 covers large events.
5. Boundaries or fences aren't needed for a private party, as long they fall within point 2.
6. Private means not advertising it on public websites (as yet untested by the law but has been used when charges were made).
When is a Public Entertainment Licence (PEL) required in premises licensed for the sale of alcohol?
A PEL is required where entertainment that consists of either more than two performers or a combination of live performers and recorded sound takes place. The High Court have recently been asked to consider the exact scope of the reference to "two performers" in the legislation. In that case it was argued that the reference to two performers was simply a reference to the number of singers and/or musicians performing at any one time. This argument was put forward on the basis that a number of singers could appear over the course of an evening so long as not more than two performed at any one time. However, the Court did not find favour with this argument concluding that the legislation only provided a limited exception in respect of the same two performers on any one evening. A PEL is also required where dancing by members of the public takes place. What actually constitutes dancing has often been the subject of heated debate! However, it will always be a question of fact and degree as to what actually constitutes dancing. It is often said that the term includes moving rhythmically to music.
What about dancing at a premises where no Public Entertainment Licence exists?
It is possible to prosecute any person concerned in the organisation or management of any such entertainment, or any other person who, knowing or having reasonable cause to suspect that such entertainment would be so provided at the premises, and allowed the premises to be used for the provision of that entertainment or let the premises or otherwise made them available, to any person by whom an offence in connection with that use of the premises has been committed. Any person who is found guilty of an offence shall be liable on Summary Conviction (in the Magistrates' Court) to a fine not exceeding £5,000.00. A defence is provided under the legislation for a person charged with an offence to prove that he took all reasonable precautions and exercised all due diligence to avoid commission of the offence. Where premises have the benefit of a Special Hours Certificate (Late Licence) a Public Entertainment Licence is always required as the sale of intoxicating liquor must be ancillary to music and dancing and substantial refreshment.
Do I require an Entertainment Licence for a Private Members Club?
Where premises operate strictly on the basis that admission may only be gained by members and their bona fide guests and not to general members of the public, then dancing may take place during the normal permitted hours. However, extreme care must be taken to ensure that any such clubs are operated strictly in accordance with their rules as any failure in this regard could result in a prosecution for allowing unlicensed entertainment to take place if members of the public are found to have gained admission. Where a private members club wishes to apply for a Special Hours Certificate, then a Certificate of Suitability from the Local Council will be necessary instead of a Public Entertainment Licence because of the private nature of the club.
When is a Public Entertainment Licence require in non-licensed premises?
There are three types of entertainment for which a licence is required from the appropriate authority:
Public dancing or music or any other public entertainment of a like kind;
Any entertainment which consists of a sporting event which the public are invited as spectators, designated a "Sports Entertainment"; and
Any public musical entertainment held wholly or mainly in the open air at a place on private land. (A licence is only required for this type of entertainment where the Local Authority has passed a resolution that such entertainment requires a licence)
Music is regarded as encompassing both vocal and instrumental sounds, either produced alone or in combination. "Other entertainment of a like kind" is a general expression that encompasses entertainment of a similar nature to dancing and music. For example, a skating performance to music and a striptease performance could be considered as entertainment of a like kind and thus fall under the definition of Public Entertainment. A sporting event means any contest, exhibition or display of any sport, which is defined as including "any game in which physical skill is the predominant factor and any form of physical recreation which is also engaged in for the purpose of competition or display except dancing (in any form)". The public must be "invited" to this entertainment for it to be considered "public". This requirement is wide enough to cover the public being notified by any means, for example, via the media, notices displayed in any place or by word of mouth. Admission arrangements are immaterial, so that as long as the public are "invited" whether the event is held in the aid of a charity, club, association or school funds a licence is still required. In all cases the requirement to obtain a licence will only apply if the entertainment is "public" and a licence is needed even if the entertainment is to take place on one occasion only.
What are the implications for 'Public entertainment'?
If the entertainment is private, then a Public Entertainment Licence will not be needed, although if the entertainment consists of dancing, music or any other entertainment of like kind, a licence may be required under the Private Place of Entertainment (Licensing) Act 1967 if the local authority have adopted this provision. However, this does not apply to premises licensed under the Licensing Act 1964 and so for the purposes of this article, this provision will be ignored. "Public" has not been defined by the act and so recourse must be made to decisions in earlier cases that have been heard. However, "public" entertainment has been held to take place where members of the public, without discrimination, are entertained by the means of entertainment that are provided. The important question to ask when considering the public element is "is the place where the entertainment is held open to the public?! If not, then the entertainment is private and no Public Entertainment Licence is needed but if it is then a Public Entertainment Licence is obviously required. It is therefore necessary to consider how entrance to the event is gained. The payment of admission money is immaterial in this consideration. Where entertainment is organised for the benefit of a group of persons and admission is restricted to them, then this will be private entertainment and no Public Entertainment Licence is necessary. Thus for "private" functions such as birthday parties, wedding receptions and anniversary celebrations no Public Entertainment Licence would be needed event if the entertainment consisted of dancing and live entertainment by two or more performers. Admission by ticket only does not necessarily mean that the function is private. It would be necessary to consider other factors, most importantly the exclusivity of the group of persons being sold the tickets. Therefore, tickets sold on the door to anyone wishing to purchase them would inevitably mean that the event is one of a public nature. Where premises are hired out to an organisation who either promote, distribute or sell tickets to a group of persons or members of the public it is necessary to look at the exclusivity of the people being sold the tickets to determine whether the entertainment is "public". If admission is dependent upon the purchase of a ticket and being a member of a particular club etc then the entertainment may still be public event if neither membership nor tickets are available on the night. It is therefore necessary to look at how membership of that particular club can be gained so as to obtain admission to the event. There must be a sufficient degree of selection of persons so that they become bona fide club members rather than simply members of the public. If advertising takes place to members of the public at large prior to the event then the entertainment will almost certainly be "public". Entertainment can be considered public event if the public's participation in the event comprises the entertainment (of course this is irrelevant to private functions).
What are the implications for theatres?
Theatres deserved a special mention with regards to licensing. Theatres are governed by the Theatres Act 1968. A licence is required where premises are used for the public performance of plays whether or not the premises are licensed for the sale of intoxicating liquor or not. A licence will also be needed for productions or performances, which take place out doors. "Play" is defined to include not only any dramatic piece given wholly or in part by one or more persons actually present and performing but also any ballet so given. Theatres do not require music and dancing licences for incidental music to a play or for music or dancing forming part of the performance. However, it is important to note that a theatre licence does not cover public music or dancing and therefore, if the customers attending the theatre to "dance" to entertainment being provided the a Public Entertainment Licence will be required.
Are there any exemptions?
The following are certain types of entertainment for which a licence is not required:
Any music in a place of public religious worship;
Any music performed as an incident of a religious meeting or service;
An entertainment held i a pleasure fair; and
An entertainment which takes place wholly or mainly in the open air.12
private free party the pel law is about to be admended I think next month or the next but I am not sure could be this month, so be careful. any advertising in the publIc domain makes your party need a Licence and when the admentments come in its no defence to say somebody else organised iT as rig owners, equipment owners and DJ's are automaticly assumed to be part of the organisation.
the government are giving you rope at the moment and I can see that some people are useing it to hang themselves. thats YOur choice but everyTime a few rigs get cought and prosicuted It puts more off.
KEEP IT UNDERGROUND< keep it free
if you want it to be public then you have a responibility to be licenced and insured
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