www.innerexpress.tk Innerexpress are playing at the Vibes Bar in Peterborough on the 24th June 2005. They are Hard House, Hard Trance and Drum 'n' Bass DJs. Very recommended. The last event was brilliant! See their website for more information, you can also contact them on there as well.
www.innerexpress.tk Innerexpress are playing at the Vibes Bar in Peterborough on the 24th June 2005. They are Hard House, Hard Trance and Drum 'n' Bass DJs. Very recommended. The last event was brilliant! See their website for more information, you can also contact them on there as well.
CRANK HEY EVERYONE... MY NAME IS ASHLEY AND I KNOW SOME PEOPLE ON CRANK I HAVE SEEN IT TEAR THERE LIVES APART AND MAKE THEM POOR. I HAVE EVEN TRIED IT AND IT AIN''T WHAT EVERYONE MAKES IT SEEM LIKE I KNOW FOR A FACT OK. IF EVERYONE WOULD LISTEN TO THE WORLD AND KNOW THAT THE POEPLE ON THE DRUG ARE MESSED UP ALL THE TIME AND THEY DON'T KNOW ANYTHING THAT IS GOIN ON. THAT IS THE TRUTHA ABOUT METH. PLEASE TAKE MY ADVICE AND DON'T DO
Sprial tribe party ad Have you seen this on SJ - it says May but no date. Nothing yet posted on PV....is this a hoax? If not, has anyone been to their parties, are they any good?
drum clinic last saturday hey troops,
i think i can honestly say that the last drum clinic gathering was a banging success, the bus gettin stuck was a mission and a half to get unstuck and it was a good turnout. i was dancin madly all fuckin nite, YEA!
p.s a big shout out to andrews and roshien(soz but i don't know the spelling but you know who you are)
cheerz troops
:razz: :wink: :smile:
BRISTOL FREE PARTIES Does anybody know if theres gonna be any decent free parties around summer in bristol, things seemed to have been a bit quiet around the area for a while?!!
UK : CJA, PEL etc, destroying the creative industries and UK economy? The UK was once a world leader in the fields of the reative industries (music, TV, radio, journalism) and the manufacture of professional multimedia production equipment.... despite the decline in manufacturing over the years, this was still a healthy market but recently its taken a heavy blow.
in the mainstream - large media corporations and record companies have increasingly swallowed each other up and "removed slack/found synergies within combined operations" - weasel words for a ruthless downsizing and cost-cutting which has effectively removed the career path for many new entrants into the creative industries - unless they can support themselves during what may be several years of unpaid work experience for long hours, a horrendous practice the like of which is not seen in any other industry.
The corporate takovers have created a domination of media and music companies by mostly middle aged, white business managers who could just as well be selling soap powder or underpants - a situation which creates a vicious circle of increasingly bland and "non-risky" content.
This increasingly drives viewers and listeners to abandon channels and record labels who make this bland content in search of more interesting material. At the same time the bosses bleat and whinge, reducing their investment in their companies new talent and tech further due to "adverse market conditions" and "declining ad revenue" (but not of course their own executive salaries....)
As an example, every other month ITV moans about losing the "younger viewers" from age 18-35 - yet having downsized much of the regional production resources (where most of their youth-orientated content came from) it is stuck with using "star names" and making programmes for oldsters in care homes... or riding on the back catalogue of repeats (I once noted on one night on ITV, that 80% of the onscreen talent was actually dead - perhaps it costs less in repeat fees for shows where the actors have passed on?)
The only attempt to "reach the youth" from much mainstream media appears to be a peculiar obsession with dysfunctional behaviour - crime, deviancy, "reality TV" crammed with staged and needless conflict..
The only light at the end of the tunnel is the alternative media and music scene, that started up in the 1980s as production and distribution technology became more accessible and affordable.
The bedroom studio, the pirate radio station, the unlicensed rave - all of these are the new springboards for creative talent in Britain, every sector of the arts is featured here.
But although a few acts may get crumbs from the mainstream media's boardroom table (curiously often the more dysfunctional ones!), by and large this great wealth of talent is not only ignored but often despised!
Unlicensed entertainment can cause minor nuisances, but in many cases these problems arise because the "proper channels" have simply been "priced out of the market" for the informal organisations set up by young people with limited resources.
it is a misconception that all organisers of such events enjoy the illegality.
It may initially add a slight tinge of excitement; but many do not relish the constant risk of a run-in with the criminal justice system, nor the confiscation of expensive equipment which often occurs (a penalty which far from stopping these events may well even drive some to committing further and more serious criminality to obtain funds to replace equipment!)
Many of these events are run on a shoestring budget and those holding them could not even afford the non refundable license application fees charged by local authorities and Ofcom (for community radio licensing) - and cannot (due to work or education commitments) spare the time to deal with the complicated paperwork and meetings required to obtain licenses; nor dealing with often well-organised lobbying campaigns against their events coming from mostly retired local residents with time on their hands and malice in their hearts.
Yet this scene represents a tremendous reservoir of untapped creative talent - one which is harnessed could be good for Britain as a whole.
New musicians buy instruments and equipment; multimedia editors and producers constantly want new cameras, sound equipment and computer edit suites, the digital revolution creates many opportunities for the IT industry.
Rave organisers who can work without the threat of confiscations and arrests, and whose resources are not swallowed up in licensing fees and paperwork can put on bigger and better events which attract more talent - there is a knock on positive effect to musicans, recording studios, VJ's and video producers, stage designers...
At the moment quite the opposite is happening.
The present Government - a Labour Government which gained its power in 1997 on the youth vote and made good use of pop music to put across its message - appears to be making it as difficult as possible to organise musical and creative events with convoluted and expensive licensing systems, and this is having an adverse effect on the creative industries as a whole.
A recent check of a trade magazine for professional sound engineers showed a large drop in the amount of sound production work (from live events to studio projects) being carried out in the UK - compared to many other EU nations.
This is obviously a trend which must be reversed.
It needs compromise on many parts - those who produce more "underground" projects would perhaps have to engage with public and private sector bodies more openly to obtain funding and/or advice (at least for "legal" projects such as records and videos!) - but those who provide the funding and advice will have to resist the British tendency to constantly "nanny", "micromanage" and intefere in the creative aspects of a project instead of providing supportive management structures..
but its something that needs to be done to regain Britain's lead in the creative industries..
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Undercontrol 02 "48hours Squatt Party In Amsterdam" TolteK Unit Party In Amsterdam with Musik Fact,Heretik,Mononom,Desert Storm,Kernel Panik,teknomobilsquad,Cibx010,Troubles Fetes,NawaK..........Visus and Lights....2 sound systems
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KINETEC LIVE feat DJ MISJAH. LONDON. Fri 3rd June 2005 KINETEC RECORDS LIVE
Friday 3rd June 2005 @ The Fridge
1 Town Hall Parade, Brixton Hill, London SW2 1RJ
Room 1 / Techno
DJ MISJAH (3 DECKS & FX / RERUN / ZYNC / MANKIND RECORDS / www.djmisjah.com / NL)
CLODAGH (CARL COX & FRIENDS / www.djclodagh.com )
JAMES KINETEC
THEMOBEE
DAVE RANDALL
Room 2 / Electro, Breaks, Drum&Bass
Hosted by ETERNAL SOUNDS
CHEMICAL ILLNESS
DJ STICKS
SWITCH
MISFIT
MOOCHA & guests
Tickets available now! £10 adv. / M.O.T.D.
Special Instore Offer* spend £20 or more and get Ticket for £8
KINETEC, 15A LITTLE PORTLAND STREET, LONDON W1W 8BW.
Tel: 0207 323 5303
Email: live@kinetec.co.uk
Check out: www.kinetec.co.uk for more info.
Ravers Reunion & futureglow presents madness-free HARDCORE event Friday 13th August 2004 (6PM TO 1AM)
Ravers Reunion & futureglow presents madness-free event
Price: FREE
Tel: PHONE FUTURGLOW ON 07969807394 OR YOU CAN CALL RAVERS REUNION ANYTIME ON 07984932636
E-Mail: mulla@futureglow.info
address: Northern Territory in hinckley near leicester.
MOZZ(CAMEL RECORDS)
SMETZA(cypher/bedlam/cruze in)
DEZMOND(Impact, Hardcore Regime)
DoubleDecKa(impact)
NOIZEE B(Fidget/ Hi School)
MULLA B2B G TAYLOR(futureglow/ravers reunion)
DJ COMPASSION (HARDCORE REGIME)
MCS JUTT,DOC E,CHIT CHAT,trance
More info:
RAVERS REUNION & FUTUREGLOW FREE HARDCORE EVENT.
YES YOU HEARD THAT RIGHT WE ARE PUTTING ON A ONE OFF FREE RAVE FOR THE RAVERS.
THE VENUE HOLDS 180 PEOPLE SO GET THERE EARLY IT IS GOING TO BE A WICKED NIGHT .
THE EVENT IS AT Northern Territory in hinckley NEAR LEICESTER.
Nasty effects of chronic Ketamine over-use.. originally from random_raver (relayed from SJ with permission)
I am not a fan as any 1 who knows will tell u....
I first tried 'special K' in the U.S in 1996 prolly b 4 it even hit the U.K rave scene.... in the states in those days they were smokin it in glass pipes like bone.....
i had a brief affair wiv K b4 decidin i didn't like seein death in my K holes that up close n personal - i love life 2 much....
havent done it for 4 years, while EVERY1 else around me at parties is feked on it.....
50% of my raving m8s have had a K problem of some sort @ some point.
It has fuked up many of the rigs i kno & many close friends have lost much of their young lives to being on it & never getting on with it......
my best m8s can b on it & not even know who i am....
that is fukt....
m8s have had to have nasal implants coz of over use & some jak it up....
K is NO BETTER THAN SMAK, I know more ppl addicted to K than smak on the London squat scene, even the addicts that dont come out no more.....
if there is cannabis pyscosis, there is definitely k psycosis.....
more dangerously, I just had a piece of news about a m8......
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wot wiv K overuse for years, he has developed an abcess in his nasal cavity, which has infected his optic nerve as it grew & rotted into it.... this in turn has burst the blood vessels in his eye & infected it with the poison.....
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another aquaintence has gone down for apparently buyin & sortin a new user out wiv sum smak, the kid then died & geezer is is bein charged with murder....
FFS!!!!!!!!!
STOP DOIN K / SMAK / CRAK & FUKIN UR SELVES UP.
GET ON WIV UR LIVES!!!!!!
nasty stuff, no doubt the NHS will have plenty to sort out there
what is more shocking IMO is how random_raver's friend didn't notice his own body was fucking up and even think to calm down and seek appropriate treatment b4 he got into that state :(
makes you think though. The danger with K is that as there is no real comedown [bar the body's reaction to nasty particulates being hoofed through the upper respiratory system] and you are not kept awake for days afterwards, its easy for K to become a constant "escape" drug, and there is a danger of psychological addiction.
I also saw a lot of my friends go bad on it in the mid-late 1990s, not just being zombies but making questionable lifestyle choices and ripping off each other to get it - for that reason and would not touch it until fairly recently and even then only in tiny amounts as an adjunct to other stuff...
and why do ppl do it 2 become zombies?
its worth looking at its medical indications (what it is prescribed for) - apart from anaesthesia another indication is "palliative care in terminal illness".
This is med-speak for a drug which makes someone forget or come to terms with the fact they are dying..
I can understand the reason this stuff is popular - from a dealers POV the risk/reward ratio is excellent, users initially experience less health-problems than other street drugs and small doses can be amusing...
but it reduces motivation and social interaction; the very things that keep parties going.
Overused, there is a danger that Ket could become a palliative for a dying scene..
pendle just move to nelson lancs and trying to find if any one in the area is doing any partys or would like to set somthing up. up for any music as long as it a good vibe. any one in the area want's to meet for a drink let us know
SW Beltaine tec-lebration sat-30th April F8-Subterrainean Convergence . tek-lebrations . .for the return of the sun.
sat confirmed. . call usual number, ask audience or phone a friend . .
5/14 Wish You Were Here Chicago, IL
WISH YOU WERE HERE: MAY 14TH, 2005
Who Da Funk’s Jorge Jaramillo (New York: Subliminal Records, Subusa) www.whodafunk.net
SPECIAL PREVIEW OF NEWEST SINGLE "UGLY PEOPLE BE QUIET" ON SUBLIMINAL
Although Jorge is currently a solo artist, you probably know him best as one half of the mighty duo "Who Da Funk." His impressive track record includes hits like: "Sting Me Red", "Shiny Disco Balls", and "Radio." "Shiny Disco Balls" catapulted Jorge Jaramillo's career into global acceptance and his performance on "Top of the Pops" still has people talking about his booty-shaking dance which was seen by millions of viewers. Stirring media attention, Jorge Jaramillo has appeared on the front cover of "International DJ" magazine and "DJ Magazine." Don't miss this performance by one of Subliminal's own chart toppers.
CZR (Chicago: Texture Recordings, Funk Parlor, _ FADED MUZIK, EV Management) www.czrmuzik.com
CZR is arguably one of the most influential house artists Chicago has to offer. Starting from his earliest track "Dance To The Drummer's Beat", all the way up to recent floor-filler "Shuggie Love" and classics such as "Warehouse Muzik", CZR has left his mark thoughout the years. His own label Texture Recordings is distributed through Subliminal and has become an outlet for CZR and other collaborative artists like Alex Peace since its inception. Tonight, CZR comes home and plays the city dearest to his heart, and his inspirations.
Mike Relm (San Francisco) www.mikerelm.com
Turntablism meets its match with this artist. With seven scratch records under his belt as well as tour credits to his name like Money Mark and the Gift of Gab, this is one breakthrough artist to watch out for. Recently written up in this year's "Next 100" list for URB Magazine, Relm has proven his stock in a highly competitive atmosphere. Prepare to be amazed by his obscure music picks as well as obscenely technical and intricate tricks. As he says himself, "I'm not here to play; I'm here to amaze".
Jon Pegnato (Los Angeles: In Stereo, EV Management) www.jonpegnato.com
With floor filling world wide releases on some of house music's hottest labels, this LA based DJ/Producer has definitely made his mark as an in demand artist and DJ. Aside from his ground breaking release on Donald Glaude's Eden label, Jon has also managed to get tracks on DJ Dan's In-Stereo Label, Bryan Cox's Weapon records, plus many other notable labels. As a DJ, Jon lays down everything from deep funky house to hard slamm'n tech house, showcasing quick mixing and unique layering.
Johnny Breaks (Chicago: Revelation Records) www.revelationrecords.com
CD RELEASE PARTY! FIRST 100 PEOPLE RECEIVE JOHNNY BREAKS NEW ALBUM CALLED "ROCK ON"
Gein (Milwaukee: Moving Shadow, Freak Recordings, Habit Recordings) www.habitrecordings.com
Solange (Chicago: URB, Oasis FM, Blue Iguana Music) www.djsolange.com
JaGoFF: LIVE funk act! (Chicago) www.thejagoff.com
Breakdown B (Chicago: SuperDance, ) www.breakdownb.com
Sean P & Ray Baer (Chicago: Brutforce, Midwestravers.com, UnderSound, Ravetrax)
Auto Axon (Chicago: Midwestravers.com)
Misteries (Chicago: TFU)
Mario Sainz (Chicago: Gorilla Move)
Mike Mroz (Chicago)
Rue & Surreality (Chicago: HardStepSister, Kangaroo, Seven Deadly Sins, www.mw-dnb.com, UnderSound)
Elekid (Chicago: Intergruv)
Say goodbye to the space that brought you Stellar, Candy For Breakfast, Hump, and others during its three year run-it's finally being rented out! So if you remember the good times we had during those nights-the projected PS2 tournaments, Jerry breaking records over his noggin, and that confused pizza delivery man years ago, then you can't miss it. Plus we have wicked talent lined up for you. And if one of your friends doesn't come, well, just tear off the postcard from the flyer, hand it to them and say, "Wish You Were Here." Thanks for the great memories -Solange
As always we will be giving our profits to a chosen charity. This time it is Synergy, a sub-division of the Southwest Youth Collaborative who we donated to at Candy For Breakfast. Synergy is an organization dedicated to educating young women in the hip-hop arts. It is a system of support for young females, helping them to become artistic, self-spoken, mature, physically healthy individuals in society and the future leaders of our tomorrow. Past donations we have made to the SYC (Candy For Breakfast last year) have been used for equipment such as notebooks and art supplies for the girls and young women in the conferences and workshops.
www.synergycrew.com
Contest giveaway, all attendees automatically entered to win a Samsung MP3 player valued at $250!
Sound provided by Gorilla Move Co. and Tantra Sound
Lighting and Projections Provided by: UnderSound and The Light Guys
E-Flyer: www.djsolange.com/WishYouWereHere.html
Info line: 312-494-5728
Store sales:
Gramaphone Records (2843 N. Clark, Chicago, 773-477-5354)
Super Dance (1778 W. Algonquin Rd., Arlington Heights, 847-577-1234)
Trounce Records (422 N. 15th St., Floor 2, Milwaukee, 414-273-1299)
Online sales:
www.groovetickets.com
www.trouncerecords.com
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