World: Uv bn bustd! – June 2002 Uv bn bustd!
By BBC News - 22 May, 2002
Copyright: BBC News
A text message service that alerts Australians about the presence of drugs sniffer dogs in their area has infuriated the police.
The Sydney-based scheme is a stupid and irresponsible stunt, Police Minister Michael Costa told the Sydney Morning Herald.
The dog-watch is the brainchild of the News South Wales Council of Civil Liberties and the Redfern Legal Centre.
Together they have launched a web site, snifferdogalert.com, which tells dope heads how to stay ahead of the police dogs.
All drug fiends have to do is sign up to the SMS Dog Alert, and they will receive an SMS text message whenever there is a dog being used in their area, says the site.
And it asks for volunteers to lend a hand in spotting the police pooches.
"The best advice is don't carry drugs on you. It is not worth the hassles or the criminal record if you get caught," it warns.
Chilli powder
However, the site on Wednesday revealed little activity on behalf of the drugs dogs. Either that or the spotters had been caught napping...
But just in case the temptation to carry drugs is irresistible, the site offers advice on how to flummox the "fuzz".
"Wear chilli powder or juice (particularly habernero chillies) on your clothes and shoes," it advises.
"Wrap your stash tightly then put it in another bag with vinegar."
"Put your stash inside a full peanut butter jar."
"If in a large group, get everyone to carry peppermint joints. A large number of smell sources can confuse a dog, and cause lots of dud searches."
And finally it offers a suggestion on how to turn the tables on the police: "If you have a bit of time and old bong water - go on a spraying mission around your local station."
The site, which apes the NSW police site, says that the use of police dogs is an "inappropriate use of police power at public expense".
'Assisting police'
Mr Costa said that the drug dog spotters could destroy the police's work, not just in drugs detection, but also in gun detection, which they also used dogs for.
But the NSW Council for Civil Liberties told the paper that he had been advised that the service was lawful.
"We're not encouraging anyone to break the law," said President Cameron Murphy.
"We're telling people to comply with the law and we're telling them where the police are enforcing it.
"We think we will be assisting police to do their job."
http://news.bbc.co.uk/
UK: ‘Legalise drugs, for other parents’ sake’ – June 2002 'Legalise drugs, for other parents' sake'
By BBC News - 22 May, 2002
Copyright: BBC News
Two years ago Scott Gillespie died of a heroin overdose. So why is his father, a staunch opponent of drugs, calling for all drugs to be legalised?
"Legalise, don't criminalise" is Fulton Gillespie's response to Wednesday's Parliamentary report on drugs.
It may seem a strange argument, especially for someone who lost one of his children to a heroin overdose, but Mr Gillespie insists the only way to control drugs is to regulate the market.
"I don't want a soft line on drugs. I wish to God that people wouldn't use them. But they do, and so we need put some order into the market," he says.
Mr Gillespie was one of three parents who was invited to give evidence to the Home Affairs select committee on drugs, which published its findings on Wednesday.
During a three hour face-to-face "grilling", he told the committee that his son would still be alive today if heroin had been legal.
Scott Gillespie was 33 when he died two years ago. A long-time heroin user, he was forced to do without the drug during a five-week spell in a remand prison.
He was killed by his first fix on coming out of prison.
An inquest into Scott's death found that because he had been without the drug for several weeks, his body could not take his normal dose.
It also revealed that his final shot had been cut with an impurity - urine acetylcodeine.
"If there had been a controlled environment for my son to take his heroin, and it had been supplied legally, he would still be alive.
"There are basically two routes you can follow in this argument. You can legalise and regulate the supply, as you do with other drugs such as alcohol and tobacco, or you can leave it in the hands of crime."
Over the counter?
While Mr Gillespie, who has four other children, concedes that legalisation would be "anathema" to many fellow parents.
But that does not have to mean putting wraps of heroin in the newsagent, alongside cigarettes, although that would "still be better than what you've got now".
Rather, he would like to see heroin supplied by the health service to addicts and a "clean and controlled environment" for it to be taken.
To that end, he is encouraged by the findings of the Home Affairs committee. It has recommended a pilot scheme of "shooting galleries" - premises where heroin users with illegal supplies can go to inject and receive advice.
It also proposes a pilot scheme that would allow pure heroin to be legally given to users in an attempt to wean them off their addiction.
But this is not a problem limited to the UK, and so the "most important" element of the report, he says, is its call for a United Nations debate on the possibility of legalisation and regulation of the global drugs problem.
World is 'painful place'
Government action is lagging behind the debate in Britain, and he says the only prospect of change would be if "a cabinet minister's son or a royal dies from drug abuse".
"It's quite obvious that what we have at the moment is a free-for-all where criminals are in charge of drugs supply and what goes into those drugs."
After Scott's death, Mr Gillespie plunged himself into the debate and was able to understand why many young people turn to drugs.
"I met a lot of Scott's associates and there's one common denominator between them - they couldn't get to grips with the world.
"Scott could never understand why three-quarters of the world had to go hungry while one quarter had more food than they needed. For a lot of [addicts] the world is a very painful place. Drugs take the edge off reality."
He describes his meeting with the Home Affairs committee, led by Labour MP Chris Mullin, was "absolutely a worthwhile experience" and hopes its recommendations will be heeded by Downing Street.
"I understand the political system we live in, that it can only take a step at a time. And I'm encouraged by the report."
http://news.bbc.co.uk/
UK: ECSTASY law change ruled out – June 2002 Ecstasy law change ruled out
By BBC News - 22 May, 2002
Copyright: BBC News
Calls from a powerful MPs' committee for dance drug ecstasy to be downgraded in an overhaul of drugs laws have been rebuffed by ministers.
Home Secretary David Blunkett said moving ecstasy from class A to class B is not on the government's agenda, but he welcomed other parts of the study.
In Wednesday's report, MPs on the Home Affairs committee backed Mr Blunkett's moves to make cannabis a class C drug.
They also recommended trials of heroin prescription programmes for addicts and the provision of safe injecting rooms for heroin users.
The home secretary rejected the proposal for so-called 'shooting galleries' for drug injectors.
The committee said the past 30 years showed policies based mainly on enforcement were bound to fail and more stress must be put on treating addicts.
But it stopped short of pressing for any illegal drugs to be legalised or decriminalised.
Drug differences
They said such a move would inevitably result in a "significant increase in the number of users, especially among the very young".
Committee chairman Chris Mullin urged the government to "follow the science" when it came to their drug policies.
There was "no point in pretending that ecstasy was as harmful as heroin" and to suggest it was would undermine the credibility of drugs advice handed out to children.
Mr Mullin - a former Labour minister - insisted that nobody was suggesting ecstasy could not be dangerous and stressed that class B drugs still carried stiff penalties for dealers and users.
"All drug taking is bad for you and should be discouraged but we need to get real and focus on the 200 to 250,000 or so problematic drug users ... who mainly use heroin," he told BBC Radio 4's Today programme.
The committee's recommendation that ecstasy should become a class B drug would put it on the same level as the current classification for cannabis and amphetamines.
'Totally misinformed'
The reclassification would reduce the maximum sentence for those found carrying ecstasy from seven years to five.
Those supplying or making the drug would be jailed for 14 years at most rather than facing the current possible life prison term.
The report prompted Janet Betts, whose daughter Leah died after taking ecstasy, to accuse the committee of being "totally misinformed".
Mrs Betts urged Prime Minister Tony Blair to "have the balls" to stick by his pledge not to downgrade the drug.
Mr Blunkett stuck by that pledge in his response to the MPs' report.
"Ecstasy can, and does, kill unpredictably and there is no such thing as a safe dose," said the home secretary.
"I believe it should remain class A. Reclassification of ecstasy is not on the government's agenda."
Mr Blunkett did, however, welcome the report as "thought provoking" and said it was right to urge a new focus on reducing the harm caused by drugs.
'Shooting galleries'
The home secretary wants more heroin made available on prescription.
But he urged caution on how far this should be extended - the MPs want trials of carefully supervised prescription, as happens in the Netherlands and Switzerland.
That idea is part of the committee's drive to focus on Britain's 250,000 "problem" drug users, who need £13,000 a year from crime to feed their habit.
The MPs also want a new offence of "supply for gain" to be introduced to draw a new distinction between dealers and those who give drugs to friends for personal use.
The report has been welcomed by civil rights groups and some drugs charities.
Roger Howard, chief executive of charity DrugScope, said it represented the next steps for UK drugs laws.
http://news.bbc.co.uk/
World: Asian drug chiefs unite to chip away at "ice" abuse – June 2002 Asian drug chiefs unite to chip away at "ice" abuse
By Reuters Asia - 23 May, 2002
Copyright: Reuters Asia
BEIJING (Reuters) - Asian drug officials said on Wednesday they planned to expand intelligence sharing and drug abuse programmes in China and Southeast Asia to stem a growing tide of trafficking in the party-drugs "ice" and "ecstasy".
The senior officials from China, five Asian countries and the United Nations said they also pledged at the meeting in Beijing to root out plant and chemical drug precursors used to make the stimulants which are increasingly popular at nightclubs and rave parties across Asia.
Talks between the drug officials have traditionally focused on the rampant trade of heroin in the so-called "Golden Triangle" area -- spanning Laos, Thailand and Myanmar.
But they are turning more on the fast-emerging problem of amphetamine-type substances (ATS), said an official from the United Nations International Drug Control Programme (UNDCP).
"Methamphetamines are the new challenge," he said on the sidelines during the final day of a three-day meeting. "It's a new epidemic and it's spreading".
Methamphetamines and amphetamines are stimulant drugs commonly referred to as uppers and speed and include "ice" and "ecstasy".
Thailand, ridden with "ice" and "ecstasy" abuse, wants more effort to control demand for the substances, said Deputy Secretary-General of Thailand's Narcotics Control Board Rasamee Vistaveth.
"It's a drug for pleasure, for entertainment, for group gathering rather than heroin which is a kind of depressant," she said.
"If we can control the precursors and essential chemicals quite well, then it would help decrease or stop the production of the amphetamines," she said.
But compared to the opium trade, which radiates from the "Golden Triangle", ATS are more difficult to track, the UNDCP official said.
"Methamphetamines can be made with equipment that I could put in the boot of my car," he said.
STEPS FORWARD
Much of the region's "ice" and "ecstasy" is mixed in China.
Beijing has stepped up a crackdown on drugs as sweeping economic reforms have boosted incomes and caused the number of known drug addicts to rocket in recent years.
A top Chinese drug official said on Monday that traffickers from Shanghai to Guangdong province who colluded with regional cartels were using legal pharmaceutical laboratories as a front to run drug rackets.
Ephedra plants cultivated in northwestern China were the source for most of the country's "ecstasy" drugs, manufactured in tablet form, and crystallised "ice", the UNDCP official said.
By contrast, the ATS entering Myanmar from India was made from sugar cane converted into molasses, he said.
The UNDCP official said ATS samples found in Myanmar showed China had made major strides in terms of seizures in the last year but that India lagged behind.
The Myanmar authorities have handed over to China a handful of key Chinese drug lords caught in the Golden Triangle in the last eight to 12 months, demonstrating the success of U.N.-organised liaison offices, he said.
"Cooperation between China and Myanmar is increasing," he said. "It's new and it's a success story."
http://asia.reuters.com/
UK: Police back softer line on drug users – May 2002 Police back softer line on drug users
By BBC News - Thursday, 2 May, 2002
Copyright: BBC News
Police chiefs say they would have a better chance of winning the war on drugs if addicts were given treatment instead of punishment.
The Association of Chief Police Officers (ACPO) also believes it would be better to adopt a more relaxed stance towards people caught with small amounts of cannabis.
ACPO unveiled its proposals in a report, carried out by its influential drugs committee, saying in some circumstances, treatment should be considered instead of prosecution.
Drugs' groups have welcomed the report, saying ACPO had been moving in this direction for some time.
And the Home Office has pledged to study the findings.
Commander Andy Hayman, chairman of the ACPO committee that produced the report, said: "It is predominantly a health issue so what we're saying is that we should be matching the health issue with the health option.
"Rather than just putting people through the courts, surely it's sensible to try and put them into treatment and try and treat their habit."
Treatment supported
Roger Howard, chief executive of Drugscope, a research and drugs policy advisory body, said the proposals came as no surprise.
He said: "We strongly support efforts to get drug users quickly into treatment rather than using a prosecution and pressing criminal charges.
"It is something Drugscope has already recommended to the Home Affairs Committee.
"This is a new and welcome departure in how we respond to the heavy end drug users.
"The police are recognising that treatment works rather than just processing addicts through the courts."
Dave Roberts, head of Liverpool rehabilitation centre the Independence Initiative, also welcomed the police chiefs' call.
"It makes sense to treat, train and develop people who have developed a problem of substance mis-use because they can break with it and they can create a new life," he said.
Enforcement call
But among critics former shadow home secretary Ann Widdecombe described the move as "the policy of surrender" and advocated tougher application of the law.
Speaking on BBC News 24, she said: "The law isn't properly enforced.
"Unless you send out the message, not only that there is a law, but also that it will be enforced and then you enforce it properly with extra manpower and dedicated resources, then the present law won't work."
She stressed the need for a dual policy of punishment and treatment.
She said: "You could perhaps make an agreement to treatment a case to mitigate or lower the punishment, but you still do both."
There was also a cautious response from some in the medical profession.
Drugs treatment specialist Dr William Shanahan told BBC News there was "anxiety" that people who simply wanted to avoid prison would take advantage of treatment if offered as an alternative.
But he added: "This doesn't mean they won't do well with treatment and I think it is a good idea to offer more people treatment."
More options
Commander Hayman, who is a Scotland Yard deputy assistant commissioner, said his committee's report was "timely" given recent government announcements, which have included the downgrading of cannabis.
He stressed that the overall aim of ACPO's drugs policy was to disrupt and reduce supply while working to achieve reduction in demand.
Last December, it emerged that police chiefs had examined proposals to issue heroin at police stations, to addicts.
However, chief constables reportedly remain opposed to the decriminalisation of drugs and are also against the downgrading of Ecstasy from class A to class B.
http://news.bbc.co.uk/
UK: Stockport goes Dutch – May 2002 Stockport goes Dutch
By BBC News - Wednesday, 24 July, 2002
Copyright: BBC News
Dutch entrepreneurs are preparing to test the UK's soft drug laws by opening up to 50 cannabis cafes. But there is already one such British establishment defying the police... in Stockport.
The opening of a so-called cannabis cafe in Stockport last September seems not to have caused the drab town on the outskirts of Manchester to descend into reefer madness.
Despite the media attention surrounding an establishment which openly flouts UK drug laws by allowing its customers to consume marijuana, many locals are unaware of its exact location.
"I've worked here for eight month and have never found it," says one man standing, as it happens, just a few hundreds yards from The Dutch Experience.
Close by a council flower planter boasting a few (unsmokeable) errant hemp leaves, a group of teenagers is even less help. Their ignorance of the cafe seems to suggest the town's youth are barely interested in - let alone being corrupted by - their proximity to soft drugs.
While not signposted, The Dutch Experience turns out to be no secretive drug den.
Situated in a cobbled arcade, the cafe's neighbours include a hairdressers, a jewellery shop and a fitness centre, where sandwiches can be ordered by those hungry for something more substantial than the cafe's crisps and chocolate bars.
Caffeine and cannabis
Inside the air is not exactly heavy with the odour of hashish. In fact the smell of instant coffee seems to be winning the day.
The serious smoking takes place in a members' room, into which you can only enter once you have provided two photos, shown your passport and signed a declaration that you are "not in anyway a police officer or informant of the police".
The form is useless in any legal sense, but is an act of defiance for a place raided three times by the local constabulary and whose creator, medicinal cannabis advocate Colin Davies, is in Strangeways Prison for his troubles.
Despite this, at least three customers are waiting in the public cafe to join up, the whole process of filling forms and issuing laminated cards going as efficiently as can be expected from a business conducted in a dope haze.
Softly softly approach
The walls are covered with graffiti, mainly variations on the theme "weed is good".
Any spare space is given over to "Free Colin Davies" posters, a photo of Mr Davies giving the Queen a bouquet laced with hemp leaves and a picture of Brian Paddick - the London police officer who pioneered leniency towards soft drug use.
Stacked beside the stereo are exactly the sort of CDs you'd expect to be on heavy rotation. Bob Marley, The Chemical Brothers, Bob Dylan... and er, Chris Rea.
Berry - a young clog-wearing Dutchman who once guided tourists around Amsterdam's government-tolerated cannabis coffee shops - says the 1,200-strong clientele doesn't really fit the stoner stereotype.
"This place is busier than any coffee shop I've ever seen in Amsterdam. In the day it's mainly medicinal users - people in wheelchairs and on crutches.
"We have the suits popping in at lunchtime. Then at night it's a bit more recreational - nurses, teachers, that sort of person. Our youngest member is 18, the oldest 90-something."
Berry is keen to stress the cafe's service to those who say their use of cannabis eases the symptoms of serious illness. "We have people with cancer, Aids, multiple sclerosis - not drug scene people at all. It's criminal that the government makes them go to street dealers who sell harder drugs too."
Pot for pain
Though many of today's smokers are fit and healthy (though hardly bright-eyed) young men, Caroline - who smokes because of a crippling spinal problem - backs up Berry's argument.
"I was always dead against cannabis. I even shopped my son to the police when I found out he'd taken it. But now it's the only thing that lets me get out of my wheelchair and walk with my crutches."
Caroline says she doesn't mind sharing the cafe with recreational users. "As a woman, I wouldn't go into a pub alone. Here I feel comfortable. We're a community that looks after one another."
The community spirit doesn't extend to the cafe's landlord - who is said not to be keen on his outlaw tenant and is no longer cashing the rent cheques. So what do the neighbours think of The Dutch Experience?
Hardly a tourist Mecca, the cafe has at least raised Stockport's profile.
"We had lots of enquires by phone and in person when the cafe was first in the news," says a woman from the nearby tourist information office.
Further upwind from the pungent extractor fan which services the cafe's members' room, one shopkeeper professes to not understanding what all the fuss is about.
"They're no trouble. You get some people hanging around, but they're too spaced out to cause any trouble."
http://news.bbc.co.uk/
UK: Happy clubbers care little for MPs’ call to downgrade ECSTASY – May 2002 Happy clubbers care little for MPs' call to downgrade ecstasy
By The Independent - 25 May 2002
Copyright: The Independent
More than a decade after MDMA became commonplace, official thinking still lags behind the realities of its recreational use.
The music is so loud that your organs vibrate. As your eyes become used to the lasers and dry ice, the impression is of slow motion. Everyone seems to be walking on the moon, they seem tactile ... happy.
It is a brewery's nightmare: a London club where almost everyone is on methylenedioxy- metamphetamine – MDMA, ecstasy or E; the drug that a Home Affairs Select Committee last week recommended downgrading from a class A to a class B controlled substance.
A reduction from A to B means little in practice – the maximum penalty for possession is simply reduced from seven years to five. But the message sent out by the mostly white, middle-aged and middle-class MPs is being seen by some as groundbreaking. Was this a signal that, contrary to the tabloids' view, ecstasy was not such a corrupter of our children?
As an exercise in canvassing opinion, the people in this London club hardly represented a paradigm for empirical research. Those questioned were invariably, in their own words, "off their heads". Yes, they said, ecstasy should be legalised. It's wonderful. And, by the way, you're a really lovely man.
This is how ecstasy-users talk. Patented in 1913 by the drug company Merck as a dieting aid that was never marketed, MDMA gives feelings of empathy, warmth and euphoria. Violence is almost unheard of in a venue where ecstasy is the drug of choice.
MDMA comes as powder, which can be snorted, or more usually as a pill. The pills, costing as little now as £5 or less each, usually carry a logo. The current favourite is the Mitsubishi car company badge, but in the past there have been doves, dollar signs, Mercedes, Rolling Stones lips and many others.
A pill takes about 40 minutes to work and can last for one to four hours. It raises the temperature, increases the heart rate and dilates pupils. It suppresses the appetite, wards off tiredness and, paradoxically, makes users want either to dance or sit quietly in, they say, ecstasy.
"You simply can't explain to people just what it's like," said Luke, 30, a smiling computer analyst who is massaging his girlfriend's back. "You feel wonderful, everyone is your friend, all your social inhibitions drop and you find yourself talking to – and really befriending – complete strangers. For a while, the world is how it should be."
These clubbers are not impressed with reclassifying ecstasy. They took a risk when the penalty for possession was seven years. And they will take the same risk now that it is five.
"I doubt if anyone gave the news a second thought," said Luke's girlfriend, Anna, 24. "Ecstasy is everywhere and it has been for more than a decade. The police know it, but people on E cause them no trouble at all, particularly compared with people on alcohol. I don't know anyone who's had a bad time on it but I know lots of people who have been sick, got hurt or made a fool of themselves on drink. As long as you're caught only carrying enough for yourself, you're more likely to get just a caution these days."
Commander Brian Paddick, whose relaxed drugs policy in Brixton, south London, caused a political storm, said in his evidence to the Home Affairs Select Committee: "If I felt that my officers were going into nightclubs looking for people who were in possession of ecstasy then I would say to them, and I would say publicly, that they are wasting valuable police resources ... I would say there are far more important things which cause real harm to the community."
The people who really need to worry are the dealers, but they show no sign of concern in this club. You can spot them in huddles, selling to eager clubbers. Pills? they ask, unsolicited. If you can see them, so can the club's security. But a club without E is like a wake. On sale here are Mitsubishis at £5 from one dealer, and tablets with a logo like an elliptical triangle at £7 from another.
"These guys perform a service because they take a risk," said Andy, a 27-year-old mechanic with wildly dilated pupils. "This stuff should be legal but they have to take a risk to get it to people who want it. And we all want it."
Professor John Henry, a clinical toxicologist at St Mary's Hospital, London, told the select committee: "I personally think that ecstasy is relatively safe in the short term. The long-term risk is to my mind unknown at present, although as each year goes by I get relatively more sanguine about the risk rather than less. I accept there is still a great deal of uncertainty about the long-term effects on the brain. In terms of addictiveness, it is very low."
Half a million people take ecstasy each weekend but death is rare. In 2000, 27 people died out of an estimated 55 million pills taken. This was just 2.2 per cent of drug-related deaths. In 1999, 754 people died taking heroin, 87 from cocaine, and hundreds of thousands from using alcohol and tobacco.
Release, a drugs charity, is not impressed with reclassification of MDMA. Kevin Flemen, its deputy director, said: "Reducing it to class B does nothing for either prevention or damage control. We would like to see it legalised and regulated. It should be sold in a pharmaceutically safe form at chemists – once users had to queue up for it with people waiting for their pile cream, it would soon look a lot less glamorous."
So, does reclassification represent a veiled acceptance? Chris Mullin, the committee chairman, says it does not. Instead, the intention was to put some distance between it, and heroin and cocaine, a distinction intended to help educate young people against drugs.
"This is clearly not as harmful as heroin or crack," he said. "But it can still be a dangerous drug and it is not one that we would like to see legalised."
http://www.independent.co.uk/
Farmer country… I've heard about something going on somewhere in Dorset in the first few weeks of july
Anyone got any more info? if so please e-mail me. Ta...;)
Any1 know anything about Indian Scene? Mornin all! Rite, i know nothing about the Indian scene, so help!
A few months ago, one of the agencies i'm on rejected sending me to India to play cos of being female and something about I would need a chaperone?????
Anyway, I dunno what the whole story is there, except that as they were unable to pay for chaperone, it didn't happen....
Now somebody else from India has contacted me directly offering stuff, but as the agents previously rejected that possibility I'm wondering what the justification was...
Does ANYBODY know what it's like out there? And can anybody tell me why I would need a chaperone in the first place? Help, a trip to India to dj would be kinda sweet, but am not happy about the idea of being force fed goat curry whilst chained to some decks somewhere!!!
anybody....???
Stand Up! Shout Out! Sunday Aug. 10th SF Civic Center
Stand Up! Shout Out! and be heard, on Sunday August 10th the In Touch Collective brings you a different kind of dance in which we will be focusing on the recent laws and bills that have been presented to us as we take in refreshing beats of the djs to help keep your mood. This will be an activist dance in which we will be gaining not the attention of average ravers or clubbers but we will be demanding the attention of those who do not know about the recent laws that have recently come into play.
The gathering will be held at the San Francisco Civic Center courtyard, outside under the beautiful sky from 12 noon until 8pm that night. We are fully permitted with the City of San Francisco and this will be a 100% free gathering as this is a 100% non profit event. We have setup a donation to help us pay for the sound permit which is costing us a chunk of change. We will be accepting donations at the gathering and we also have setup a PayPal account online at the following link. If we can even get $1 from each person it will fully pay for the sound permits. 100% of the donations go to the permits.
Click here to make a donation to Stand Up! Shout Out! through PayPal.
As mentioned previously we will also will have a great lineup of djs to help keep you enlightened throught the day which include:
Corner 1:
12:00-12:30 - Dawn of Sound
12:30-1:15 - Wavelength
1:15-2:00 - Matt Frost
*2:00-2:15 - Public Speaker*
2:15-3:00 - Spective (In The Scene Magazine / Zero Magazine)
*3:00-3:15 - Public Speaker*
3:15-4:00 - Mystre (Frequency-8 )
*4:00-4:15 - Public Speaker*
4:15-5:00 - Paul The Fanman
*5:00-5:15 - Public Speaker*
5:15-6:00 - OrionZ
*6:00-6:15 - Public Speaker*
6:15-7:00 - Open
7:00-8:00 - St John
Corner 2:
12:00-1:00 - Open
1:00-2:00 - DJ Girlie (lovetribe.net/pace monkey/ultrasounz)
2:00-3:00 - Carlos Alfonzo (BayRaves/Deciblast)
3:00-4:00 - The Doctor (BayRaves/Deciblast)
5-6:00 - DJ Jmarr (BayRaves)
6:00-7:00 - Joey Mazzola (Soulmatic)
7:00-8:00 - Reckless Ryan (recklessryan.com/BASSLINEfm 90.5 KSJS/Zero Mag)
Corner 3:
Valerie Sparks (Resistance Recordings)
Elz (Sister SF, DJElz.com)
Dragn'fly
Tronic (Resistance Recordings, Liquid Vinyl DJs, CHS Spain)
... And we keep adding more so keep checking back.
Between the music you will be educated by public speakers giving short speeches that will help give a better understanding of the Illicit Drug Anti-Proliferation Act to those who are not in the know, as well as its wrongful association to the Amber Alert child abduction bill the two of which have absolutely not a thing to do with eachother. Our goal here is not to reverse any laws, we need to be realistic and we must inform and educate before we can make a change. We will be attracting our usual class of culture but more importantly we will be reaching out to the average 9 - 5 job kind of person, the tourist or visitor to our city who stumbles upon us, the banker going to get his afternoon coffee and sees us, and most importantly all the political figures of whose offices we will be dancing outside of in the courtyard. We need a diverse group of people to attend because this extention of the R.A.V.E. Act hurts not just raves but bars, concerts, clubs, bbq's, even the birthday party you had with a musical performance at it. This bill was passed without having a hearing, without even being debated over and this is wrong. It is up to us to Stand Up and Shout Out.
What we need from you is to tell every single soul you come in contact with to attend this gathering. A lot depends on how many of you participate because we will be calling on every last local news channel, newspaper and radio news station in the Bay Area to come out and give us the attention we will be demanding to help get our word out to the public. So the more participants we have, the better this will look and the more attention we will gain. We urge you to make signs and picketts baring your feelings towards these new laws.
We do ask you to please remember that the media will be here and every last one of you are representing an entire culture so please represent us respectfully, leaving home your drug paraphanellia, pipes, and t shirts that have a big pot leaf in the middle of them. If you are seen drug dealing, doing drugs or being healvily intoxicated, the on site law enforcement will be notified and you will be escorted off the premesis or even worse be arrested. We are being very strict on this rule and it will be enforced during the entire gathering from begining to end. No joke, No excpetions, we are not liying about this so if you plan to come here for that you better make plans on staying home or face consequences. We want to give the media and the public a good impression. Those of you whose senses arise to this only to do drugs please just stay home and help us out by not coming. This is not a rave, this is a dance with education and information being dispensed as well as good vibes, good opinions and good beats.
This thread will be updated very soon so please check back.
If you have any questions or comments or you would like to add a major idea to the event please email to InTouchCollective@hotmail.com or AIM myself at OTayblTwiztrO or Daniel at dmfan1981.
Stand Up! Shout Out! Sunday Aug. 10th SF Civic Center Stand Up! Shout Out! and be heard, on Sunday August 10th the In Touch Collective brings you a different kind of dance in which we will be fucusing on the recent laws and bills that have been presented to us as we take in refreshing beats of the djs to help keep your mood. This will be an activist dance in which we will be gaining not the attention of average ravers or clubbers but we will be demanding the attention of those who do not know about the recent laws that have recently come into play.
The gathering will be held at the San Francisco Civic Center courtyard, outside under the beautiful sky from 12 noon until 8pm that night. We are fully permitted with the City of San Francisco and this will be a 100% free gathering as this is a 100% non profit event. We have setup a donation to help us pay for the sound permit which is costing us a chunk of change. We will be accepting donations at the gathering and we also have setup a PayPal account online at the following link. If we can even get $1 from each person it will fully pay for the sound permits. 100% of the donations go to the permits.
Use this URL to make a donation to Stand Up! Shout Out! through PayPal.
www.paypal.com/xclick/business=InTouchCollective@hotmail.com&item_name=in+touch+rave+act+protest&no_note=1&tax=0¤cy_code=USD
As mentioned previously we will also will have a great lineup of djs to help keep you enlightened throught the day which include:
Also Including:
*St John
* Mystre
* Vallerie Sparks
* Joey Mazzola
* Tronic
* Elz
* Dragn'fly
* Matt Frost
* Spective
* Wavelength
* Dawn of Sound
BayRaves.com Residents:
* The Doctor w/ MC Fader
* Carlos Alfonso
* James Dub
... And we keep adding more so keep checking back.
Between the music you will be educated by public speakers giving short speeches that will help give a better understanding of the Illicit Drug Anti-Proliferation Act to those who are not in the know, as well as its wrongful association to the Amber Alert child abduction bill the two of which have absolutely not a thing to do with eachother. Our goal here is not to reverse any laws, we need to be realistic and we must inform and educate before we can make a change. We will be attracting our usual class of culture but more importantly we will be reaching out to the average 9 - 5 job kind of person, the tourist or visitor to our city who stumbles upon us, the banker going to get his afternoon coffee and sees us, and most importantly all the political figures of whose offices we will be dancing outside of in the courtyard. We need a diverse group of people to attend because this extention of the R.A.V.E. Act hurts not just raves but bars, concerts, clubs, bbq's, even the birthday party you had with a musical performance at it. This bill was passed without having a hearing, without even being debated over and this is wrong. It is up to us to Stand Up and Shout Out.
What we need from you is to tell every single soul you come in contact with to attend this gathering. A lot depends on how many of you participate because we will be calling on every last local news channel, newspaper and radio news station in the Bay Area to come out and give us the attention we will be demanding to help get our word out to the public. So the more participants we have, the better this will look and the more attention we will gain. We urge you to make signs and picketts baring your feelings towards these new laws.
We do ask you to please remember that the media will be here and every last one of you are representing an entire culture so please represent us respectfully, leaving home your drug paraphanellia, pipes, and t shirts that have a big pot leaf in the middle of them. If you are seen drug dealing, doing drugs or being healvily intoxicated, the on site law enforcement will be notified and you will be escorted off the premesis or even worse be arrested. We are being very strict on this rule and it will be enforced during the entire gathering from begining to end. No joke, No excpetions, we are not liying about this so if you plan to come here for that you better make plans on staying home or face consequences. We want to give the media and the public a good impression. Those of you whose senses arise to this only to do drugs please just stay home and help us out by not coming. This is not a rave, this is a dance with education and information being dispensed as well as good vibes, good opinions and good beats.
This thread will be updated very soon so please check back.
If you have any questions or comments or you would like to add a major idea to the event please email to InTouchCollective@hotmail.com or AIM myself at OTayblTwiztrO or Daniel at dmfan1981.
Stand Up! Shout Out! Sunday Aug. 10th SF Civic Center Stand Up! Shout Out! and be heard, on Sunday August 10th the In Touch Collective brings you a different kind of dance in which we will be fucusing on the recent laws and bills that have been presented to us as we take in refreshing beats of the djs to help keep your mood. This will be an activist dance in which we will be gaining not the attention of average ravers or clubbers but we will be demanding the attention of those who do not know about the recent laws that have recently come into play.
The gathering will be held at the San Francisco Civic Center courtyard, outside under the beautiful sky from 12 noon until 8pm that night. We are fully permitted with the City of San Francisco and this will be a 100% free gathering as this is a 100% non profit event. We have setup a donation to help us pay for the sound permit which is costing us a chunk of change. We will be accepting donations at the gathering and we also have setup a PayPal account online at the following link. If we can even get $1 from each person it will fully pay for the sound permits. 100% of the donations go to the permits.
Click here to make a donation to Stand Up! Shout Out! through PayPal.
As mentioned previously we will also will have a great lineup of djs to help keep you enlightened throught the day which include:
Also Including:
*St John
* Mystre
* Vallerie Sparks
* Joey Mazzola
* Tronic
* Elz
* Dragn'fly
* Matt Frost
* Spective
* Wavelength
* Dawn of Sound
BayRaves.com Residents:
* The Doctor w/ MC Fader
* Carlos Alfonso
* James Dub
... And we keep adding more so keep checking back.
Between the music you will be educated by public speakers giving short speeches that will help give a better understanding of the Illicit Drug Anti-Proliferation Act to those who are not in the know, as well as its wrongful association to the Amber Alert child abduction bill the two of which have absolutely not a thing to do with eachother. Our goal here is not to reverse any laws, we need to be realistic and we must inform and educate before we can make a change. We will be attracting our usual class of culture but more importantly we will be reaching out to the average 9 - 5 job kind of person, the tourist or visitor to our city who stumbles upon us, the banker going to get his afternoon coffee and sees us, and most importantly all the political figures of whose offices we will be dancing outside of in the courtyard. We need a diverse group of people to attend because this extention of the R.A.V.E. Act hurts not just raves but bars, concerts, clubs, bbq's, even the birthday party you had with a musical performance at it. This bill was passed without having a hearing, without even being debated over and this is wrong. It is up to us to Stand Up and Shout Out.
What we need from you is to tell every single soul you come in contact with to attend this gathering. A lot depends on how many of you participate because we will be calling on every last local news channel, newspaper and radio news station in the Bay Area to come out and give us the attention we will be demanding to help get our word out to the public. So the more participants we have, the better this will look and the more attention we will gain. We urge you to make signs and picketts baring your feelings towards these new laws.
We do ask you to please remember that the media will be here and every last one of you are representing an entire culture so please represent us respectfully, leaving home your drug paraphanellia, pipes, and t shirts that have a big pot leaf in the middle of them. If you are seen drug dealing, doing drugs or being healvily intoxicated, the on site law enforcement will be notified and you will be escorted off the premesis or even worse be arrested. We are being very strict on this rule and it will be enforced during the entire gathering from begining to end. No joke, No excpetions, we are not liying about this so if you plan to come here for that you better make plans on staying home or face consequences. We want to give the media and the public a good impression. Those of you whose senses arise to this only to do drugs please just stay home and help us out by not coming. This is not a rave, this is a dance with education and information being dispensed as well as good vibes, good opinions and good beats.
This thread will be updated very soon so please check back.
If you have any questions or comments or you would like to add a major idea to the event please email to InTouchCollective@hotmail.com or AIM myself at OTayblTwiztrO or Daniel at dmfan1981.
Teknoworld 9th August 2003 with Chris Liebing at The Fridge! Teknoworld Volume 002
"Urban Music at its finest...."
Saturday 09 August 2003
@ The Fridge
10.00pm to 06.00am
Main Room: "Tekno-Drome":
Funky - Tekno - Tek House -
10.00 - 12.00 : ANIMATEK VS MIKELANGELO (TEKNOWORLD)
12.00 - 04.00 : CHRIS LIEBING
EXCLUSIVE LONDON DATE 4 HR SET ON 3 DECKS AND FINAL SCRATCH
LIVE AND DIRECT FROM GERMANY!!!
CLR - CLRETRY - STIGMATA - CLAU -
www.cl-rec.com
04.00 - 06.00 : D.A.V.E THE DRUMMER (TEKNOWORLD NEW RESIDENT - HYDRAULIX - CLUSTER)
Second Room:
Hosted By Saiko (Tbc)
Antony Mad Booked by Enry so far
CHRIS LIEBING...EXCLUSIVE 4 HR UK SUMMER SET...
3 DECKS AND FINAL SCRATCH...
@ TEKNOWORLD VOLUME 002
"URBAN MUSIC AT ITS FINEST"
THE FRIDGE
SATURDAY 09 AUGUST 2003
ORIGINALLY FROM FRANKFURT GERMAN TECHNO GOD CHRIS LIEBING HAS CREATED
HIS VERY HIGH QUALITY AND SUCCESSFUL RECORD LABELS SUCH AS :
CLR / STIGMATA / CLRETRY / CLAU!
HE PLAYED IN ALL CONTINENTS OF THE WORLD INCLUDING PLACES LIKE IBIZA, RUSSIA, GREECE,
JAPAN
AND AUSTRALIA
YOU CAN SEE IN HIS DJ SETS THAT THIS MAN IS REALLY ENJOYING HIMSELF,
GOING COMPLETELY MENTAL, JUMPING, SCREAMING...
JUST LIKE ALL THE PEOPLE DANCING ON HIS MUSIC
AND HE MIXES PERFECTLY EVERY SOUND IN HARMONY!
YEP...YEP...THIS MAN IS A TECHNO GOD!
LIKE DJ RUSH SAID:
THE ONLY THING I AM GOING TO SAY IS THAT HIS MUSIC IS AS HARD AS HELL!
I CANNOT LIVE WITHOUT CHRIS LIEBING RECORDS!
HE HAS RELEASED TRACKS ON THE STRONGEST TECHNO LABELS INCLUDING:
AUDIO / MOLECULAR / KENZIFER RECORDS / HARTHOUSE / TURTLE TRAX / ENERGY INDUSTRIES /
SOK / PV / GUEUSHKY / IN TECH / HORSPIELMUSIK / EUKATEK / MUSIC MAN / TONEMAN / PLANET VISION /
STIGMATA / PRIMATE / CLR / CLAU / CLRETRY AND LOADS MORE...
SEE YOU ALL IN THE DANCE FLOOR
THE TEKNOWORLD CREW!!!
Crew:
- Arc – I & Effects
– Nuroptics
– Kwalilox
- Wendalena Tribal Face Painiting
- The Fridge & Teknoworld !!!
SATURDAY 09 AUGUST 2003
BLAST OFF: 10.00 PM
RE-ENTRY: 06.00 AM
@ The Brixton Fridge!”!”!
1 Town Hall Parade
Brixton – SW9
London Nearest tube: BrixtonVictoria Line!”!”!
£ 12+b/f in advance from:
www.therecordbox.com
0207 733 22 80
www.accessallareas.org
0207 267 83 20
www.clubtickets.co.uk
0845 602 34 06
London Outlets:
Swear (Camden Town): 0207 485 71 82
Cyberdog (Camden Town): 0207 482 28 42
Cyberdog (Covent Garden): 0207 836 78 55
Xsf (Soho): 0207 287 24 96
Eukatech Records (Covent garden): 0207 240 80 60
Save Time & Money…get yourself a free ticket…until offer last!!!!
Special Discounts:
Groups welcome:
Buy 5 Tickets and get 1 free
MORE ON THE DOOR!!!
More Info:
www.harderfaster.net
www.gurn.net
www.epidemik.com
www.raveguide.co.uk
www.NightClubbinUK.com
www.FutureDJ.co.uk
Contacts:
Teknoworld : 0044 (0) 793 084 06 74
and : 0044 (0) 208 365 89 18 (Tel&Fax)
Mikelangelo : 0044 (00 776 983 59 17
Anastasia : 0044 (0) 7775 88 21 36 (Guest List & Concessions)
www.fridge.co.uk 0207 326 51 00
www.antiworld.net teknoworld@antiworld.net
anastasia@antiworld.net (Guest List & Concessions)
Forthcoming:
Friday 15 August 2003
Saturday 06 September 2003
Saturday 13 September 2003
More Info:
www.antiworld.net
See you in the Dance Floors...
Peace & Love
The Antiworld Crew!"!"!"!
1st of August 2003 Antiworld official indoor dance festival at SEOne! ANTIWORLD IN COLLABORATION WITH CHICHIME PRESENT:
"TRIBAL CITY"...
BACK TO THE UNDERGROUND!!!
THE INDOOR DANCE FESTIVAL...
@ SEONE
LONDON BRIDGE
(UNDER THE TUNNELS)
41-43 ST THOMAS STREET
LONDON SE1 - UK
FRIDAY 01 AUGUST 2003
10.00PM - 06.00AM
Antiworld in collaboration with Chichime Present:
"Tribal City"...
The Indoor Dance Festival!
What could be better than 2 of London's finest parties
joining forces at the same venue for one amazing night?
Antiworld & Chichime are now ready to welcome you to feel the power of
"Tribal City"...
A night with everything you have always dreamed of...
6 massive rooms, with the most incredible DJs and live acts coming from all
over the world, to create what will surely be the party of the summer of
2003!
Wall to wall main room artists are finally back,
and we are putting on probably one of our biggest line up of all times,
with headliners: Lab4, Talamasca & Chris Liberator, to name just a few!!
Finally after 2 years of rocking the venues of London,
Antiworld & Chichime are very proud to return to their
unique and most successful formula!!!
"Tribal City"...
The Indoor Dance Festival...
Dream For...
MAIN ROOM: ANTIWORLD, ELECTRIK PANIK & TIME MACHINE PRESENT:
HI-ENERGY,UPLIFTING HARD ACID TECHNO TRANCE....
MAIN ROOM DJS:
10.00 - 11.00 : EDUARDO HERRERA - BRASIL - TOO MUCH - ANTIWORLD -
11.00 - 12.15 : SIMON EVE www.recoverworld.com
12.15 - 01.30 : PAUL GAARN - ANTIWORLD -
01.30 - 02.30 : LAB 4 (LIVE ON STAGE) www.lab4.com - FIRST ANTIWORLD SET IN
THE WHOLE 2003!!!
02.30 - 03.45 : E-303 VS FABRY - TIME MACHINE & ELECTRIK PANIK -
03.45 - 04.45 : NUW IDOL (LIVE ON STAGE) www.wellwicked.com
04.45 - 06.00 : BEAMISH - ANTIWORLD - MESH RECORDS -
ROOM PRODUCTION & CREW:
02 LASERS BY LASER CONCEPT
VISUALS BY NUROPTICS
DECORS BY FLUORO HEAVEN
DECORS BY STARFISH
DECORS BUD (WONDERLAND)
LIGHTS BY ARC I & EFFECTS
Lab 4 are appearing live at Antiworld for the first time this year.
Its also their first gig of the year at SEOne
and their first performance alongside Nuw Idol in 2003.
Plus many more of your favourite DJs with lots of
good vibes and infectious tunes
- The party with Hard Atmospheric Trance and Hard Uplifting Dance.
If you were at The Drome 3 years ago you know what we are talking about!!!!
This is the only official Antiworld of the whole summer!”!”!”!
SECOND ROOM
PSYGATE VS CHICHIME:
FULL ON PSYCHEDELIC TRANCE
DJS LINE UP:
10.00 - 12.00 : NIGEL PHOTON - CHICHIME – REVOLVE MAGAZINE
12.00 - 01.30 : VINNY - ENLIGHTENMENT - PARTY POSSIBLE - BRIGHTON -
01.30 - 03.30 : TALAMASCA (LIVE ON STAGE) www.3dvisionrecords.com -
EXCLUSIVE UK SUMMER DATE -
03.30 - 04.30 : SIMO - FAIRY TALES - ALCHEMY RECORDS -
04.30 - 06.00 : KRISTIAN - CHICHIME - TRANSIENT RECORDS -
ROOM PRODUCION
02 LASERS BY MIRROR IMAGE
VISUALS BY INSIDE US ALL
DECORS BY ARC I
EXTRA LIGHTS BY ARC I
The Chichime room as usual will be Psychedelic Trance Central with a mix
of full on, progressive and melodic styles to rock the dance floor all
night.
The headline live act is Talamasca aka DJ Lestat aka Cedric Dassulle from
France.
He has just released his third album “Zodiac” on the 3D Vision label.
One of the pioneers of the French trance scene, since starting to DJ in
1992,
he has been one of the finest producers of recent years, releasing around 70
tracks
through quality labels, also with his 3D Vision Partners, Absolum and Nomad,
plus GMS, Space Cat, Infected Mushroom and Oforia.
Starting the night out will be Nigel Photon, Editor of the new Revolve
magazine
and Vinny resident of Brighton’s Enlightenment, and Party Possible outdoor
parties.
Completing the line up are Chichime’s Kristian and Simo who will certainly
bring
the night to a storming climax
THIRD ROOM:
ACID PARK , MALFAITEURS AND RESTLESS NATIVES ZONE 3 BASE COLLECTIVE:
LONDON UNDERGROUND HARD & ACID TECHNO:
DJS AT WORK:
10.00 - 11.00 : MARK AXEL - CHEMICAL WARFARE -
11.00 - 12.00 : DJ GAS - ACID PARK -
12.00 - 01.00 : MIKELANGELO - TEKNOWORLD -
01.00 - 02.00 : ZEBEDEE - TRANCENTRAL - UNDERGROUND SOUND -
02.00 - 03.30 : CHRIS LIBERATOR - TEKNOWOLRD - MINIMUM MAXIMUM -
03.30 - 05.00 : JEROME VS ROB STOW - HYDRAULIX - GROOVE ASYLUM -
05.00 - 06.00 : ANIMATEK - TEKNOWORLD - ANTIWORLD - ACID PARK -
ROOM PRODUCTION
SOUND SYSTEM BY MALFAITEURS, RESTLESS NATIVES AND 3 BASE SOUND COLLECTIVE
01 LASER BY NEXUS www.nexuslights.com
VISUALS
EXTRA LIGHTS
Acid Park with Animatek-
The finest and one of the most powerful upcoming talents.
An original Antiworld resident who made his debut at the same venue
3 years ago to the month.
Since then his career has grown and he is now in
huge demand in the techno scene.
He will represent Acid Park where he has
been given the well-deserved honour to play the last set
alongside Zebedee & Chris Liberator,
who have also supported Acid Park + Antiworld since the beginning.
All of them will reunite on the 1st of August to provide you with
the best in underground techno.
They will be joined by rising Techno star Mark Axel, making his debut at
SEOne, but will surely soon be massive too.
FORTH ROOM:
CYBERDOG VS SWEAR
HI ENERGY HARD DANCE & HARD STYLE & PSY-HARDCORE ARENA:
10.00 - 11.00 : NIC NO NAME - FROLIC -
11.00 - 12.00 : MONI - CYBERDOG - TIME MACHINE -
12.00 - 01.00 : PHIL ABLE - ANTIWORLD - CYBERDOG -
01.00 - 02.00 : SOYLENT - CYERDOG - ELECTRIK PANIK -
02.00 - 03.00 : ORPHEUS 2 (LIVE ON STAGE) www.orpheus2.co.uk
03.00 - 05.00 : OBERON DJ SET - LOGIC - OPAL - MESH RECORDS -
05.00 - 06.00 : SEXSTASY VS GREEN VAPOR - SWEAR - PSYGATE -
ROOM PRODUCTION :
VISUALS BY FROLIC
PROJECTIONS AND DECORS BY IANDUB AND SHANTILUNA
VIDEO PROJECTIONS BY TREE
EXTRA LIGHTS
Swear is a London based fashion design house. Est. 1995.
Swear is about freedom of expression, thinking forward rather than
reinventing Classics and twisting trends their own very distinctive way.
Since opening their first store in 1996, in London, they have been regarded
as the most serious alternative to a continuously stale footwear market,
providing the underground music "aficionado" with the standard in
alternative fashion.
Check them out here www.swear-alternative.com
They are joining forces in one room with Cyberdog who simply say it all in
this sentence -
PROGRESSIVE FASHION FOR THE VIRTUAL GENERATION!!
FIFTH ROOM:
CLOCKWORK PRISM VS AMBIENT ALL STARS:
DJS PLAYING:
10.00 - 12.00 : DAVE ARCI - AMBIENT ALL STARS -
02.00 - 01.30 : TOM FU - LIQUID CONNECTIVE - AMBIENT ALL STARS -
01.30 - 03.00 : MANDY MORE VS JONTY - CLOCKWORK PRISM
-
03.00 - 04.30 : XTENSA VS GREEN AL - CLOCKWORK PRISM -
04.30 - 06.00 : GREG - CLOCKWORK PRISM -
ROOM PRODUCTION
VISUALS
DECORS BY ARC I & CLOCKWORK PRISM
EXTRA LIGHTS
A collective of DJ's, artists, musicians and performers.
We bring you many differing styles of UNPOP. music. Psy, trance, funky,
live, hard and soft stuff.
Others draw the lines, but we inhabit the grey areas between.
SIXTH ROOM:
SYNCHRONICITY AREA (PROGRESSIVE AND FUNKY HOUSE)
10.00 - 12.00 : FOX (SYNCHRONICITY)
12.00 - 01.30 : FORTU (CHICHIME)
01.30 - 03.00 : DEEP PSY (CHICHIME/SYNCHRONICITY)
03.00 - 04.30 : GREG LUNAR (TRANSIENT/AUTOMATIC)
04.30 - 06.00 : PHIL CHICHIME (SYNCHRONICITY)
ROOM PRODUCTION
SYNCHRONICITY & SEONE!!!
The Synchronicity room will feature the best in Progressive electronic music
– House, Tribal, Trance and Breaks - with DJ’s from the
Chichime/Synchronicity stable plus Greg Coyle from Transient Records cooking
up incredible sounds and mixes all night.
Advanced tickets will go on sale on Monday 07 July 2003
in all the usual ticket outlets in UK...@ £ 15 plus b/f
*Swear - Camden Town – 0207 485 71 82
*Swear - Covent Garden – 0207 240 76 73
Cyberdog - Camden Town – 0207 482 28 42
Cyberdog - Covent Garden – 0207 836 78 55
Psychedelic Dream Temple – Camden - 0207 267 85 28
Banging Tunes - London – 0207 323 53 03
Mad Records - Covent Garden – 0207 439 07 07
XSF Records - Soho - 0207 287 24 96
Difjuzen - Portobello – 07973 906 972
Eukateck Records - Covent Garden – 0207 240 80 60
Basement Vinyl - Kilburn – 0207 372 81 92
West London Records - 0207 743 99 99 to be checked
Silverback Records - City - 0207 404 94 56
UDM - Enfield – 0208 366 54 22
The Record Box - Gants Hill – 0208 551 63 58
Wax City - Croydon - 0208 680 96 21
Graffiti - Reading – 0118 950 01 23
Hard Edge - Reading - 0118 958 40 63
Banging Tunes - Brighton 01273 32 94 59
Streetwise - Cambridge - 01223 30 04 96
Dance 2 Records - Guildford – 01483 451 002
Avid Records - Oxford - 01865 20 04 11
Massive Records - Oxford - 01865 25 04 76
Destiny - Bournemouth – 01202 46 74 86
Hands On Records - Portsmouth - 02392 755 57 50
Vinyl Rhythm - Southend - 01702 436 893
Pure Vinyl - Eastbourne - 01323 732 020
Phat Trax - Milton Keynes - 01908 314 006
Spin a Disc - Northampton - 01604 631 144
T2 - Southampton - 02380 223 982
* = PLEASE NOTE = Excellent News:
The Antiworld crew are very happy to announce a partnership with Swear,
and we are very proud to confirm that from Monday 07 July 2003 if you buy
your advanced tickets from Swear you will receive an incredible 15% discount
on any of their shoes on sale in the Camden shop...
The Antiworld and Swear crew hope you will enjoy the offer and hope to
see you on the dance floors
@ Tribal City....
Book yours on line at:
www.accessallareas.org
www.therecordbox.co.uk
We are also doing cash sales @ £ 15 with no b/f at the following:
Enrico : 07940 527 867 (North London)
Ali : 07802 482 931 (South London)
Seone Box Office : 02074 072 453 (London Bridge)
There will be a limited advanced sale...
Be Prepared!!!
And do not tell us we didn't warn you!
This event is going to be the highest quality indoor event
that London will experience this Summer...
so make sure you get you tickets as quick as you can...
The last 3 events we held at this venue have totally sold out!!!
Contacts:
Antiworld : 07940 527 867
Chichime : 07944 933 762
www.antiworld.net info@antiworld.net
www.chichime.co.uk info@chichime.co.uk
For stalls, promotion help, concession lists and also to get involved please
call:
Anastasia : 07775 882 136
or email : anastasia@antiworld.net
SEONE
41-43 ST. THOMAS STREET
(UNDER THE TUNNELS)
LONDON
SE1 3XQ
"Tribal City"...
The Indoor Dance Festival...
Dream For...
DIRECTION FOR THE SE1
TAKE THE TOOLET STREET EXIT FROM LONDON BRIDGE STATION/TUBE
AND TURN RIGHT DOWN TOOLEY STREET TOWARDS LONDON DUNGEON.
TAKE THE 2ND RIGHT UP WESTON STREET TUNNEL AFTER THE DUNGEONS.
FOR EVERYTHING FROM A HOSTEL TOA FOUR STAR HOTEL CHECK OUT
WWW.LONDON-SELL.CO.UK/HOTELS
FOR NATIONAL RAIL CALL 0845 748 49 50 OR
WWW.THETRAINLINE.COM
CREW:
38 MAIN ROOM DJS,
4 MASSIVE LIVE ACTS,
5 COLOURED LASERS
110 K OF HIGH QUALITY SOUND!!!
6 ARENA OF DIFFERENT MUSIC
BARS, STALLS, CHILL SPACE, MASSAGE, HEALING, AND ALL THE USUAL MAGIC
THINGS!!!
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