X-Press 2 on Sat then an afterparty in the WOODS! This Saturday Muzik X-Press is back at the Cross with support from some of our friends. Balearic legend Alfredo joins us alongside Jay Hannan and London XPress are in the end arch with Simon Haggis if that isn't enough!
Hope to see you at the party!
Muzik X-Press
Main Arch
X-Press 2 (6 decks, 3 mixers), Darren and Spencer
Middle Arch
Alfredo, Jay Hannan, Keiron Hart
Third Arch hosted by London X-Press
Simon Haggis (Whistlebump), Simon Purnell, Gavin Fraser
10pm-6am
Advance tickets available from www.ticketweb.co.uk or by calling 08700 600 100
Tickets will also be available on the door
The Cross,
Arches 27-31, York Way,
London N1 0BB
Tel: (020) 7837 0828
info@the-cross.co.uk
www.the-cross.co.uk www.skint.net www.xpress2.com
Then afterwards we are all heading down to the woods just outside Harlesden fora rave :eek:
We are going on all day, it's free so get you ass down there!
To get there follow these instructions:
Come off the A40 at White City (where the BBC is) and turn onto Scrubbs Lane. Follow Scrubbs Lane until you come to a pink bridge that crosses a canal. Go through the gap in the pink Bridge on the right next to the blue bridge and walk along the canal. Have faith and keep walking and you will hear the music eventually - you know it makes sense
I think this is the location - crap with maps so don't hold me to it click here
‘Rave’ to disrupt city traffic 'Rave' (Reclaim the Streets) set to disrupt city traffic
http://news.scotsman.com/
AN anarchists’ march is set to bring major disruption to the Capital this weekend.
Hundreds of people are expected to take part in Reclaim the Streets, a demonstration which will culminate in an on-street "rave".
Participants aim to bring the city centre to a standstill in their attempt to "reclaim" the streets.
The group is scheduled to meet at noon tomorrow at Bristo Square and Festival Square before they begin their march. Organisers have refused to reveal which route they plan to follow.
The march will take place at the same time as thousands of people are expected to gather in the Grassmarket area of the city for a free Mardi Gras-style party.
The organisation claims it does not intend its protest to disrupt traffic, but says it is simply claiming back space it is entitled to use. But on their website they describe vehicles as "those evil machines called cars that pollute the atmosphere and rob people of their right to walk freely on the streets".
A spokesman from the AA attacked the plans, saying: "Groups like this are always going to be a minority. The vast majority of Scots understand the benefits cars bring them. The protest is not going to change people’s minds. It will just be an inconvenience to everyone." Although traffic chaos is possible, Lothian Buses hopes to continue running its services as usual. A spokesman said: "The extent of disruption is unclear, but we will be doing whatever we can to run as normal a service as possible."
The protest will be taking place at the same time as an afternoon-long Edinburgh International Jazz and Blues Festival event in the Grassmarket.
"Reclaim the Streets" is a worldwide movement which has been organising similar street parties since 1995.
Beginning in London, it has since spread all over the globe, with parties being held from Sydney to San Francisco.
The first Reclaim the Streets party in Edinburgh was held in 1997. Around 200 demonstrators blockaded the Grassmarket
and danced in the street, before police moved in to break them up.
In 2000 and 2001, the movement staged carnival processions throughout the streets of the city.
Although these processions remained fairly peaceful, a few arrests were made and there were several "tense" moments between the police and party-goers.
This year, the police are unsure about the route the revellers are going to take as the organisers have refused to communicate their plans or to ask permission from the council to stage the event.
A police spokesman said: "We are aware of the possibility of this march taking place, but it has not been authorised. The organisers should discuss their plans with us to avoid disrupting the lives of other people. However, we will have planned an appropriate number of officers to be available should any incidents occur."
The Reclaim The Streets movement rarely asks for authorisation for its street parties. The main group involved in organising the procession are known as the "Edinburgh Cider Punx".
As well as targeting traffic pollution, they will be protesting against the Festival, which they describe as: "A festival for the rich where the poor, working-class and homeless are pushed away."
The organisation of the street party also coincides with the recent announcement that the 2005 G8 summit is to be held not far from Edinburgh at the Gleneagles Hotel in Perthshire.
It is possible the party may also be used to protest against this decision.
The organisers are hoping for a colourful event, with people invited to bring flags and music.
CzechTek 2004 From the 30-07-2004 onwards...
Location:
Bonenov, Road 198, West of Praha (between Tepla and Plan), Czech Republic.
Information:
http://www.czechtek.cz/
http://czechtek.freetekno.org/
Ten Czech Bus Drivers Caught for DUI Ten Czech Bus Drivers Caught for DUI
http://hosted.ap.org/dynamic/stories/C/CZECH_DRUNK_DRIVING?SITE=1010WINS&SECTION=HOME&TEMPLATE=DEFAULT
PRAGUE, Czech Republic (AP) -- A police crackdown on bus traffic in the Czech capital caught 10 drunk bus drivers in a single day, police said Wednesday.
The action Tuesday targeted public transportation, tourist and long-distance buses. Besides catching the 10 drunk drivers, police fined 256 drivers for speeding and nine drivers who were unable to present valid driver's licenses.
Officers taking part in the sweep, the first of its kind, checked 1,606 buses.
The Czech Republic has a zero-tolerance policy for drunk driving, meaning anyone caught driving with any amount of alcohol in the body is considered a drunk driver.
Punishments usually include a suspension of the driver's license and fines.
Anyone know wot happened at The Sanctuary? (on sat24th) Anyone know what happened last saturday 24th july with the party that squatted The Sanctuary in Milton Keynes?
I heard they had it for one hour before the cops turned up and put a stop to it - any more details? I'd love to know :-)
Surrey raves anyone?? Ello
Does anyone know of any good free parties that happen round and about the surrey area? Or does anyone know of any action happening in Reading and the Berkshire area? Just been to Glades festival and there seems to be enough ravers around that whole area! haha. if you do please reply or e-mail me cause i`ve heard about loads of parties that happen in surrey we just can`t find em!!!
High-Society @ Club Mist (4-Sep-04) 4th September 2004 is the beginning of a new era for East-Anglia and ravers all over the UK.
High-Society Presents:
Nicky Blackmarket
Force & Styles
Sy
Dougal
Roo
With:
MC Storm & MC WhizzKid
High-Society's second night at Club Mist, and what a lineup!
Featuring the cream of the UK's rave DJ's and MC's brought together under one roof, but spread over three rooms.
Full information available in Club Mist website @
http://www.clubmist.co.uk
Now accepting online ticket bookings at £7.50 (inc P&P) with any major credit/debit card. (Visa/Electron also accepted!)
High-Society @ Club Mist High-Society Presents:
Nicky Blackmarket
Force & Styles
Sy
Dougal
Roo
With:
MC Storm & MC WhizzKid
High-Society's second night at Club Mist, and what a lineup!
Featuring the cream of the UK's rave DJ's and MC's brought together under one roof, but spread over three rooms.
Full information available in Club Mist website @
http://www.clubmist.co.uk
Now accepting online ticket bookings at £7.50 (inc P&P) with any major credit/debit card. (Visa/Electron also accepted!)
CzechTek Now here's a longshot!
I'm desperately trin to get over to Czechtek next weekend.
Anyone drivin over who needs a co-pilot?
Ah Gwan, a week away in the czech republik wiv a thousand and one systems.....
Let us know, will be appreciated...
Woggle
Devin Dazzle’s BIG night out @ Turnmills Hope you can make it to Turnmills on Saturday if you are around - here's the blurb....
Z
Popstar, electro/tecnho poineer and icon Felix Da Housecat jets into town to play an exclusive show at Turnmills on Saturday 31st July marking the launch of Rocket Ride from his new album 'Devin Dazzle and the Neon Fever". Now a worldwide star Felix's work features heavily in P Diddy's highly anticipated house album alongside a series of high profile remixes' This is Felix's first return to London this year marking the launch of Rocket Ride and is long overdue.
Emerging from the second generation of house music that came out of Chicago in the early to mid nineties. Always renowned for blending house and techno, it was only in 2001 when Felix enveloped electro, underpinning what has now become Felix's sound, a sound that reinvented house and changed development and recognition of Europe's thriving electro scene. Following Felix's last offering, Kittenz and thee Glitz, Felix's latest incarnation, Delvin Dazzle, sees' him assimilate a blend of eccentric nouvo-pop, rock infused synthetically modified dance music delivered with Felix's unique quirky style. Support in the main room is provided by all over my face and Secretsundaze resident Giles Smith with and Freelance Hellraiser. In T2 Brighton house night Stompaphunk go head to head with Music for Freaks for a Boompty Boomp laden sound clash.
T1
Felix Da Housecat
Freelance Hellraiser
Nathan Detroit
Giles Smith
T2: Music for freaks vs. Stompaphunk
Luke Solomon
Justin Harris
L'il Dan
David Parr
Acid House Afterparty: 7am until very late in T2 featuring an Acid House set from Trevor Fung plus guests
10pm-7am,
Turnmills
63b Clerkenwell Road
London
EC1M 5PT
Info: (020) 7250 3409
Email: info@turnmills.co.uk
www.turnmills.co.uk
Advance tickets available from www.ticketweb.co.uk or call 08700 600 100 Tickets are also sold on the door
EDINBURGH FREE PARTIES hi peeps well i go out last night with my bird and son for a drive as we were bored to tears, head over too a bit me and my bird used to cop trips at etc and watch the planes landing etc (HE HE), im 36 now she is 30 and we were hardcore e-heads from the hacienda times thru 90-91 then when closed we went to metro in salcoats and the studios in edinburgh, imagine my surprise when we heard the familiar boom boom boom of the hardcore , half a mile later we found the source, big marquee in cammo at back of tower, we were both bursting to sprint over get ectos and rave on, but remember we are out with 7yr old son :-( bummer, a fife boy stopped me in the car to ask where the party was so we directed him to the place and asked him much is it etc, free he says, my bird says is it all young team? he says no i know guys that go in their 50's and 60's, so nowt new there then (lol), but didnt want to seem like a pure arse and ask how to find out when next one was as we couldve been anyone and feck knows if its legal so i didnae want to freak the boy out, anyways i want to be thier next time not see a bouncin marquee fromm 100 yards and be on a heavy downer all night back in hoose, im sure the boy called it "aldos party" but not sure, anyone help me find out how to tune in for next one please???? tia from an olskool raver who needs to bounce, there is a night on at a local place for oldskool with ultrasonic,rhtymic state etc, but its not free and outside, ill be there but really want some of the feeling from what i was doing 88,89,90 @ outdore raves, my email is teamstarter@blueyonder.co.uk if anyone can help me out cheers and hope ya njoi'ed last night to all who were in cammo.
new creative arts website free mp3’s hiya guys, loads of music,articles,threads and general stuff at www.aznarder.com
have a look and a listen to aznarder music (dark rave stuff) plus the excellent Maturana & Varela as well, unsigned and brilliant acts!, free mp3 on site
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