DAVE SHOKH @ KINETEC LIVE, LONDON 24/09/05 KINETEC RECORDS LIVE
Saturday 24th September 2005, 10pm-6am @ Fire
39 Parry Street, Vauxhall, London SW8
Electro / Techno / Hard Techno
With Kinetec Residents:
JAMES KINETEC
THERMOBEE
DAVE RANDALL
RACKITT
And Very Special Guests:
DAVE SHOKH (Kiddaz FM / Hidden Agenda / Playmate Records / GER)
CAMILO ROCHA (Ultrafunk / Sao Paulo BRASIL)
Brand New Sound System, Amazing Lighting & Visuals, Projections,
Chillout Space, Record & Merchandise Stall and more.....
*SPECIAL DRINKS OFFER*BEER £1.50 ALL NIGHT*
Entry £8 ADV / More on the door
Info / Tickets Available from:
Kinetec Records, 15a Little Portland Street, London W1W 8BW
Tel: 02073235303 Fax: 02073235909 Email: info@kinetec.co.uk
24hr Card Bookings: www.ticketweb.co.uk / www.accessallareas.org
Check Out www.kinetec.co.uk for info and much more.....
how would you make parties better? parties are usually always fun - but there's always a few improvments people could make.....
who'se got suggestions? anything from the serious to totally random stuff....12
Bristol raving cru Hi there im a bristol based raver in need of a good stomp!
Im not really sure where to find any info cos everyone says keep your ear to the ground n thats waht ive been doing to no success!
Could anyone PM me some numbers or better ways to find out info.......just general help really
Innerexpress are back again! As some of you might know, Innerexpress are three djs that play hard house, hard trance and drum 'n' bass. Their next event is at the Vibes bar in Peterborough on the 7th October 2005. It's £2 entrance fee and open from 7pm to late. If you want more information email me or check out the website www.innerexpress.tk.
Innerexpress are back again! As some of you might know, Innerexpress are three djs that play hard house, hard trance and drum 'n' bass. Their next event is at the Vibes bar in Peterborough on the 7th October 2005. It's £2 entrance fee and open from 7pm to late. If you want more information email me or check out the website www.innerexpress.tk.
Innerexpress are back again! As some of you might know, Innerexpress are three djs that play hard house, hard trance and drum 'n' bass. Their next event is at the Vibes bar in Peterborough on the 7th October 2005. It's £2 entrance fee and open from 7pm to late. If you want more information email me or check out the website www.innerexpress.tk.
Synergy Hi fellow Synergistas,
we are delighted to announce the first of three events coming up in the next month in which Synergy has a leading role. As Synergy grows, we are keen to begin to broaden out the scope of our productions, and start to raise money for some good causes. We are also very happy to begin a new relationship with a new venue - the Students Union of the London School of Economics, where many of the ideas behind Synergy were born, back in the days when some of us were studying there. We look forward to seeing you there...
The Synergy Community.
Synergy Communities and Tribal Vibrationz
Present
Kalahari
Raising money and awareness for the Kalahari Bushmen who are currently locked in a battle with the Botswanan government, fighting for the right to return to their ancestral lands.
Featuring:
:: Tribal Vibrationz room ::
Banco de Gaia - Live DJ set and video show
www.banco.co.uk
Gaudi Live Dub Laboratory - 7 piece dub band
www.gaudimusic.co.uk
Monkey Pilot (Whirl-y-Gig - Global Trance Dance)
http://www.whirl-y-gig.org.uk
Disco Patrick (Planet Angel - Funked up Breakbeat and Psy-trance)
http://www.planetangel.net/
Psychedelic jungle décor and UV backdrops, Tribal projections and visuals, plus student prices on the bar!
:: Indigenous People room ::
Kakatsitsi, Master Drummers from Ghana in fusion with
Greg Hunter (Matrix Reloaded soundtrack)
African rhythms meet western beats
http://www.indigenouspeople.org.uk
Youth (Dragonfly records - ambient chill)
http://www.youth.me.uk
Noodreem (Sangita Sounds - meditative trance)
http://www.sangitasounds.co.uk
DJ G (EdensoundS - chillout ethnic beats)
http://www.edensounds.net/
African batiques, indigenous artwork, information stalls and raffle, plus hot food and chai stall
Outside: Fire performance with fire eaters and fire poi to drums 11-12.00pm
Drum 'n' didj' circle
(Djembes donated by Kakatsitsi)
(Bring your didgeridoo to join the Aboriginal resonance)
@
The London School of Economics and Political Science
Houghton Street
Aldwych
London WC2
Temple/Holborn tubes
http://www.lsesu.com/
on Friday, 23 September 2005
from 9pm to 3am
£10 (in advance; and for concessions on door)
£12 (door)
Advance tickets from Access All Areas
www.accessallareas.org 0207 267 8320
Or call 07989519368 for info and tickets
Profits of this event will be split between
Omaheke San Trust,
Survival-International
and the Synergy community centre.
http://www.santrust.org/
www.survival-international.org
http://www.thesynergyproject.org/events/23-9-2005/
Mogetse's testimony on relocation from the Kalahari:
"I was born in this place and I have been here for a very long time. Now this relocation thing has come, but I don't have the full truth about it. They come and say that I have to move, that this place is for animals. But why must I move and leave the animals? I was born with them and I must stay with them. I have that right."
Mogetse Kaboikanyo was a Kgalagadi man who lived alongside the Gana and Gwi Bushmen in the Central Kalahari Game Reserve. In February 2002, he was forcibly relocated to a camp outside the reserve. He died just four months later. He was probably in his fifties; his friends said his heart stopped beating. After years of struggling to remain on his land, Mogetse was buried in the desolate relocation camp, far from his ancestors' graves
Survival and Bushmen info
http://www.survival-international.org/tribes.php?tribe_id=11
BBC's John Simpson on the Bushmen
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/africa/4480883.stm
LSE location Map:
http://www.streetmap.co.uk/newmap.srf?x=530770&y=181109&z=1&sv=houghton+street&st=6&tl=Houghton+Street,+London,+WC2a&searchp=newsearch.srf&mapp=newmap.
IMPACT vs. TWISTED & BRAINFIRE-ENOID,HARDCOHOLICS,JAPPO
TWISTED & BRAINFIRE vs. IMPACT
SATURDAY 29TH OCTOBER
ROUND ONE: WEST COAST EDITION
@ BETTYS, Archoas Complex, Queen Street, Glasgow
8pm til 3am, Over 18s only, please bring ID if you look younger.
DJ JAPPO aka UNEXIST (Italy)
Industrial Strength / Third Movement
HARDCHOHOLICS (France)
LIVE PA - Deathchant / Epileptik / Psychik Genocide
NOISE FACTORY aka DJ LOKY (France)
DJ SET - B.E.A.S.T. recs
BEN C & THE JUVENILE
Future Sound Corp / Disfunction
STRONTIUM
LIVE PA Debut Appearance
MINGETTA
Pedigree Skum
IMHOTEP vs. ROB DA RHYTHM
Impact vs Twisted & Brainfire
CORKY
Impact
TWISTED & BRAINFIRE vs. IMPACT
SATURDAY 26TH NOVEMBER
ROUND TWO: EAST COAST EDITION
@ CJs (Visions), Queensferry Rd, Rosyth, Fife
DIONE aka E-NOID (Holland)
DNA tracks / Megarave / Offensive
SUBHUMAN DISORDER
LIVE PA - East Coast vs West Coast
SAKKARA
LIVE PA - Neon Wave / Hell
ZONK
Kombustion
IMHOTEP
Impact
ROB DA RHYTHM
Nukleuz / Twisted & brainfire
DJ JFX
Mindrott / T&B
DEPTHCHARGE
North Wales Up & Coming
BUSES
Aberdeen - Collie - 0791 371 3569
Dundee - Billy - 0784 103 2382
Edinburgh - Beans - 07845 488 661
Edinburgh - Toby - 0781 861 2364
Glasgow - Robbie - 0787 902 1996 / Al - 0772 080 9434
Newcastle - Robin- 0191 370 1730 (5pm-10pm)
North Wales - Gwyn - 07761 639 606
Rosyth / Fife - Ian - 07835 449 706
Please book bus seats at 2 weeks in advance
If you woudl like to run a bus, please call main info number for incentives.
INFO
0772 0809434 (Al),
0784 9152655 (Sarah)
0787 9021996 (Rob)
07835 449 706 (Ian)
info@twistedandbrainfire.com
WEBSITES
www.impactscotand.co.uk
www.twistedandbrainfire.com
www.twistedagency.co.uk
www.scottishhardcore.co.uk
TWISTED & BRAINFIRE RADIO
Tune in every Thursday to www.hardcoreregime.com
9pm-10pm: uk hardcore show with DJ JFX and THE DOCTOR
10pm-11pm: darkside sessions with ROB DA RHYTHM
RADIO guests coming up include:
(15/11) OBSESSION and SMURF
(22/11) FRACTURE4
(29/11) HARDCOHOLICS
(06/10) ULTRA-SONIC and NOISE FACTORY DJ SET
(13/10) STRONTIUM
(20/11) JAPPO and JOEY RIOT
(27/10) MINGETTA and IMHOTEP
(03/11) PULSATOR and SAKKARA
(10/11) SUBHUMAN DISORDER
(17/11) LOST SOUL
(24/11) ZONK
(01/12) PAUL RESET
(08/12) ELEMENT ABUSE
watch www.twistedandbrainfire.com for radio line-up changes and up 2 date event info
more TWISTED & BRAINFIRE (Multiple room) parties next year and future IMPACT parties to follow.
Events wanted by Laughing gas and legal highs stall – fee paid I am looking for venues to do me gas and legal highs stall at. (I have public liability insurance too if thats needed)
I usually pay a fee to the system/Club or whoever, depending on how well I do.
I have a stall, van and UV signs/Lights, so can do outdoor parties or clubs etc. and enough legal highsNitrous to knock out an elephant !.
I am local to bristol, but can travel a fair bit if there is enough notice!
Email me at mike@laughterpromotions.com If you are interested.
I will give a donation to partyvibe forum for every first event I do well at. :bounce_ci
First Contact Hi F8,
Me and my missus came to your new year's party in liskeard this year and it was excellent - lots of lovely people about our age, not too many teenagers, happy vibe and some wicked techno being played. The only problem is, the number we used to get to that party is not recognised any more!
I know it's a long shot but any chance of giving us a new number so we can come along to the next one?
My email account is - twocaithree@yahoo.com.
Please let me know - I just want to hear some good techno in some good company : )
New BrainFuel E-Mailing List Thinking of putting on a fund raiser this winter, got a new mailing list @ http://www.brainfuel.net if you want to be notified of this and other events...
Blacking out anyone here ever blacked out from a night of too many drugs?happned to me last sat in the morning from a nite of coke and alot of alchol..fuck it was scary!its happpned to me b4 aswel frm a pill i collapsed down the stairs and when i got up everything was black and im not joking i was puking for around 12 hours from one ecstasy pill and a few glasses of wine!it was either a dodge pill or i had seriously bad alcohol poisoning!
the camden palace Did anyone used to go to the camden palace? i used to go to peach most fridays and loved it. since the camden palace closed i haven't found anywhere to replace it. where are all the peach crew now???
Bali mood swings as crackdown bites into clubbing scene Bali mood swings as crackdown bites into clubbing scene
http://www.smh.com.au/news/world/bali-mood-swings-as-crackdown-bites-into-clubbing-scene/2005/08/26/1124563027225.html#
By Mark Forbes Herald Correspondent in Jakarta
August 27, 2005
It is peak clubbing season in Bali, the island crammed with tourists and wealthy locals. But this year the Kuta and Seminyak nightspots young Australians frequent are the prime target of a drugs crackdown that has led to more than 250 arrests.
Indonesia's avidly anti-drugs police chief, General Sutanto, is backing raids on the clubs of Bali and Jakarta, to applause from political leaders, howls from the entertainment industry and disbelief from a public aware many police get a cut of the action.
Drugs are easily available in Bali. On a late-night stroll past Club 66 this week - where the Sydney model Michelle Leslie allegedly obtained ecstasy that could put her in jail for years - several young men on motorcycles made offers to the Herald.
"What you want, mister, ecstasy, just 150,000 rupiah [$20]?" asked Max, lifting his shirt to show he was not armed. "Look, no police, no police."
Longtime Bali partygoers such as Shelly, 24, an Australian, who asked that her surname not be used, warn that many dealers are undercover officers. She has not been out for a month, after one night was interrupted by a police search.
"It freaked people out; they were running to the toilets to get rid of what they had. We go out for a good time, not to have the cops shutting the music off for an hour. They should be locking up the people selling it to us, rather than getting us in the clubs."
The raids put a dampener on the scene, Shelly said. "It definitely puts people off. You are looking for undercover cops. It's not as relaxed as it used to be. That model's arrest is just adding fuel to the fire after the nine Australians and the Schapelle thing."
Others shrug their shoulders, selling ecstasy pills for cash in a dark corner of the Dju bar, down the road from Club 66.
The head of Bali's drug squad, Lieutenant-Colonel Bambang Sugiarto, vows to do whatever it takes to stamp out the trade, but denies the cases of Leslie, Schapelle Corby and nine other Australians on heroin charges mean he is targeting one nationality. Many other foreigners and even more locals were being jailed, with drug arrests nearly quadrupling in two years, he said.
"The number of Australian tourists here rank second only to Japan, there are more people and the chance of breaking the law is bigger," Colonel Sugiarto said. He got enthusiastic backing from General Sutanto, a former head of the National Narcotics Agency, who announced the crackdown two months ago. He visited Bali this week, welcoming the publicity of the Leslie case.
"We can detect whoever comes to Bali so Bali becomes a safe place," General Sutanto said. "We won't let Bali be used by both local and foreign drug users."
The agency's senior commissioner, Indradi Tanos, who is co-ordinating the crackdown, said arrests of local celebrities and Australians were positive, because they sent an anti-drugs message to young people in both countries.
Many Australian tourists in Bali agreed with the Prime Minister, John Howard, that taking drugs in Asia was silly. "I just think: how stupid are you? I don't know how anyone would want to risk something like that," Kylie Rando said.
Although she was too "buggered" from shopping to do much late-night clubbing, she said: "I would never go out alone, and always keep my bag close by."
The Australian ambassador, David Ritchie, this week sent an email to travellers and residents, warning that trafficking, carrying or taking drugs in Indonesia was "not worth the risk".
The Jakarta raids have been even tougher than in Bali, with urine tests carried out on nightclub patrons, netting celebrities and actors among 140 positive results. Clubs have complained that 40,000 workers have been laid off because the tests have scared off customers.
Dadang Hawari, a psychiatrist and adviser to the narcotics agency, believes the crackdown may be too late. Many young Indonesians are already taking marijuana, "while most young executives use ecstasy because the pills are considered more stylish".
Corrupt police were part of the problem, he said. "The low-ranking officers who are in the frontline of anti-drugs campaign earn only relatively low income - they try and increase it by selling drugs."
Colonel Sugiarto said he was investigating colleagues for "direct or indirect involvement in drug trafficking' and insisted they risked being charged and dismissed.
Mr Tanos said the Australian Federal Police fully supported the crackdown. Earlier this year a police raided a drug factory, disguised as an Islamic school, an hour from Jakarta. It was producing more than 250,000 ecstasy pills a day.
"We have dismantled one international syndicate, but it proved Indonesia is becoming a production country," Mr Tanos said. "Australian police are also aware of the trend so they are trying to use Indonesia as the front line."
Many in Bali believe the raids are a fad to be waited out before business returns to normal. They may be mistaken, given the impetus from President Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono.
Arriving in Indonesia two months ago I, along with several million others, received a text message from the president. "Stop drug abuse and drug-related crimes right now," it read. "Let us preserve and build a healthy, smart and progressive nation."
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