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PLEXUS – LUMINUS VS. PERPLEX – RELEASE PARTY
Hi,
We would like to invite you to celebrate the release of our current album -
PLEXUS - Luminus VS. Perplex - 3 sides to every story.
We will be helding a party at the Tamarz Lounge - Alenby 111 - 13.11.2001 - 21:00
we would be happy to see you there.
for additional info:
052-936211, 053944107
have fun in the sun,
Homsy
Trancelucent Productions
| Tel: +972-52936211 | info@trancelucent-zone.com | www.trancelucent-zone.com | 25A Mizan st. Tel Aviv 69018 ISRAEL |Trancelucent Productions Online... info@trancelucent-zone.com
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November 10, 2001 at 10:31 pm
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PARTYS FOR THE 10TH
Panik+warped+Fushion+Komotion=07092 043044,07044 062929,07813 620336,London way indoors.
P.R.A.N.K=07870 827511 or 07970 337638
Immersion=07973 333 993
STORM=0797 691 4523, Oxfordshire area.
have fun.
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November 9, 2001 at 6:14 pm
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greetings
hi there adrenalin and vivad crew nice to see your website is coming on nicely.
I hear you might be out this sat 10th of nov if this if true I look forward to seeing you out there avingIT.
My web site www.nightstorm.net has not been updated lately but I am at the moment working to put that right ...... when I have something new I'll post it here if thats alright ......
soon nightstorm :D :D :rolleyes:
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November 8, 2001 at 7:09 pm
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Looking for Gigs in Holland
Hi,
I was wondering if your looking for a DJ to play in December sometime...
I am in Los Angeles studying. My name is Jeto. I been Dj'ing for 5 years now. I used to DJ in Goa since I was born in Bombay / India since I was 12 on MD'S. Now I'm 17. I will be visiting Amsterdam in December and I'm looking for gigs. I can send mix CD's.
Thanks a lot.
Jeto
(jeto@goatrance.com)
Please e-mail me...
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November 5, 2001 at 1:22 pm
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Partys on the 3rd Nov.
Smokescreen=0115 9665203
Headfuk+others=07050 601945
Panik=07092 043044
have fun. ;)
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November 2, 2001 at 8:31 pm
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Soften ecstasy law, say police chiefs
Nick Paton Walsh
Sunday October 28, 2001
The Observer
Senior police officers have called for ecstasy to be treated as less dangerous than heroin or cocaine, just days after the Government ordered a relaxation of the cannabis laws.
In a move certain to trigger a heated debate, the Association of Chief Police Officers (Acpo) wants the clubgoers' favourite drug downgraded from class A to class B.
In the association's first public comments on ecstasy, Andy Hayman, chairman of its drugs committee, said the drug was not as dangerous as heroin or cocaine. 'We need to achieve a balance of police resources focusing a greater priority on class A drugs,' said Hayman, who is Deputy Assistant Commissioner of the Metropolitan Police.
'Acpo's submission to the Independent Inquiry into Drugs, based on the most up -to-date medical and scientific research, was that some drugs seem to be in too high a class, including ecstasy.'
Details of the Acpo submission to the inquiry - which led to the Runciman Report recommending the easing of drug laws - have remained confidential until now. Acpo's view could force Home Secretary David Blunkett to review the drug's status.
Ecstasy has claimed dozens of lives since it arrived in Britain in the late Eighties. Despite the deaths, experts accept it is not as dangerous as heroin which kills hundreds of people every year. Blunkett told the House of Commons Home Affairs Select Committee last week that a firm decision on the reclassification of drugs - including cannabis, LSD and ecstasy - would be reached within 'three months', once government scientists had reported back to him. He said his 'thoughts' were not to change the laws on ecstasy.
Hayman will give evidence to the select committee's inquiry into drugs next month. 'If I am asked about ecstasy [by the MPs] this is the line I will take,' he said. Acpo would insist on a further review of all the medical evidence as a safeguard before any change in the law. 'The reclassification of ecstasy may give the impression that it causes less harm, and its policing has a lower priority,' said Hayman. 'There are indications that this is not the case and Acpo remains committed to ensuring the fullest research and consultation is conducted.'
The new classification would cut the maximum jail sentence for possessing the drug from seven years to five. Supplying it would no longer merit a life sentence.
But Dr John Ramsey, a toxicologist at St George's Hospital Medical School in London warned that ecstasy had 'been linked to serious depression and birth defects. Changing its class would send a very unwise signal.'
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October 31, 2001 at 8:50 pm
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Woman in hospital after taking E pill
Woman in hospital after taking E pill
October 29, 2001 07:26
by JONATHAN BARNES and SHARON ASPLIN
DETECTIVES launched a hunt last night to find the supplier of an Ecstasy tablet that left a woman in hospital after an illegal rave.
The female reveller, who has not been named, was being treated in Ipswich Hospital last night after taking a pill at Saturday night's event, which attracted 1,500 to a disused warehouse in the town.
The hunt came as an East Anglian MP pledged to look into whether the law could be changed to stop rave groups being able to set up events in private property without risk of prosecution.
Suffolk police said the event's organisers had broken into the building - formerly the Wallace Kings Home City premises at Orwell Retail Park in Ranelagh Road - and set up the rave at about 11pm.
They added the event continued past dawn the following day and a woman had to be taken to hospital after taking the Ecstasy tablet, but her condition was described last night as not life-threatening.
A 21-year-old man was also taken to hospital with suspected alcohol poisoning, while a 25-year-old man had his face slashed, but refused medical treatment.
Ivan Henderson, the Labour MP for Harwich and a private secretary to Home Office ministers Keith Bradley and Beverley Hughes, said he would be pushing for legislation to stop illegal raves.
"If someone owns land and they have not got the means to keep people off it, then something needs to be done," he added.
"The Government should look at the changing the legislation to protect them and stop these things going on. It is not good enough that they don't cause any damage – they should ask permission from the landowner first. This is something I will be taking up."
The rave was staged by Colchester-based Pulse8 and one of the organisers, who would only give his name as Matt, said MPs should be trying to persuade local authorities to show raves more support.
"They should be trying to persuade councillors to look to providing us with venues so we can stage events like this," he added.
"At the moment we are just being pushed into expensive clubs. It's not bad to have fun. People don't want to go home at 2am – what's wrong with partying until 6am?"
Matt said by providing a permanent venue, Pulse8 would be able to work with the emergency services, local authorities and other rave groups to ensure premises were safe and events were run with less disruption to residents or businesses.
He added every venue picked for a rave was inspected and people with fire and medical experience were on hand throughout the event.
"Every venue we use is left open – we do not break in – so if property is left open, it's a potential target as we do not have legitimate premises. There will be some noise, but for about seven hours for one night, I don't think that's really much hardship.
"We cannot obviously pre-warn the emergency services, so we do the best we can, we will call an ambulance if we cannot deal with it," said Matt.
But he admitted ravers were not searched for drugs as that was considered a "blatant invasion of privacy".
Matt added: "A lot of people in the world take drugs and a lot of these people may or may not come to a party. You may go out to a pub and enjoy a beer, but you don't know if the person you are with has a habit or addiction."
In July, 300 people held a rave on land belonging to Stebbing farmer Tony Lanyon, but Essex Police said they were powerless to act as the revellers had not committed a criminal offence, only the civil offence of trespass.
Mr Lanyon, who called the situation "ridiculous" and a "total invasion of privacy", has written to the Home Office to try to get legislation changed.
A spokeswoman for Essex Police said there was probably about one big rave a month in the county, often sited in the Braintree area.
"Our hands are tied because trespass is a civil not a criminal issue. What we try to do is beat them to the location or ring round owners in a certain location and warn them to protect their property. But even if we can turn them away, they will just go on somewhere else," she added.
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October 29, 2001 at 1:13 pm
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Party’s for the 27th oct
F.O.C + Psychosis, w sussex/surrey=07979717750
Survival + Storm=07930937290( survival)
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Panik=07092043044, london area.
HAVE FUN X :D
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October 26, 2001 at 8:18 pm
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WELCOME TO THE NEW FORUM
Welcome to the ADRENALIN-VIVID new forum
Hope you like it better than the old one
(no pop up adds)
The old forum is still up and running at
http://pub80.ezboard.com/bukfreeparty
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October 22, 2001 at 3:17 pm
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test
test
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October 21, 2001 at 10:05 pm
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free party news around brighton area
please visit freepartybrighton.com for info on free parties around the brighton area - and to post news on parties u know about.
cheers.
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October 13, 2001 at 11:48 pm
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Glowsticks and Mouth Pieces
Glowsticks and mouthpieces! All colors, all sizes available.
Secure ordering, credit cards accepted - check it out at the RaveLinks Store...
http://www.ravelinksstore.com
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October 3, 2001 at 3:49 pm
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3 indoor party
.. . ..dizZY fUNk!.. . ..
are at the monkey bar, peterboro
NEXT friday (5th oct)
fat 'n fumpin 'ouse muzik
8pm til ...? :: free entry www.dizzyfunk.co.uk
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September 30, 2001 at 3:00 pm
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Kent Activity…..?
Does anybody know what is happening in Kent @ the moment with the party scene, what with an alleged summer on its way?
ALSO!!!
Are there any fire performers around S.E. kent who fancy meeting up to get some sort of show together at parties and clubs. If so, drop us a line, as I am really looking to sort somethimg out!!!
peace and love to all,
Mike
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September 24, 2001 at 2:42 pm
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Potentially fatal sex drug being sold to clubbers
Thousands of pills of a potentially fatal experimental sex drug are being
sold in German clubs.
The beige-coloured pills were stolen from the Bayer drug company.
Experts say they could kill when taken in combination with other drugs like
Ecstasy or amyl nitrate, known as poppers.
The experimental pills contain Vardenafil, which Bayer is hoping to launch
as a
rival Viagra. It has not been fully tested so the pills aren't safe to take.
Bayer spokesman Roland Ellmann confirms the company knows of the pills being
taken at clubs. "We are now checking to see where the security holes are,"
he
said.
The police are investigating the theft of the tablets and checking safety
standards at the Bayer facility in Leverkusen near Cologne.
The Vardenafil pills were expected to be launched in Germany some time next
year.
Impotency expert Professor Hartmut Porst told German newspaper Bild:
"Vardenafil
can be dangerous. If the pills are taken with Ecstasy or poppers
they could lead to sudden heart failure."
The paper claims it discovered that two workers at the firm had smuggled at
least 500 pills out of the company's laboratory in Leverkusen every day.
In a statement a Bayer spokesman said: "The experimental product was being
dealt
with under the recognised pharmaceutical security regulations. In order to
get
around these the perpetrator or perpetrators must have worked with criminal
energy."
*Drug abuse story sent by Ananova
See this story on the web at http://www.ananova.com/news/story/sm_390536.html
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September 11, 2001 at 10:31 pm
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