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Best Psy-Trance Parties in Japan ?!?
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Digital Syndicate
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Posted : Sep 26, 2006 18:20
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Ken, sorry for the late reply pal.
nice to have your attention.
I thought you are the first to know what I stated but seems like a bit less described hehe
well as you wrote, I think it is important for every organizers to present their style and aim for throwing party. Maybe putting Heineken banner all around you makes it like you work for a beer company. Bringing the new artists is a good concept too nothing agaist to it from me pal.
For commercial minded losers, well take a look around you and listen the television. Do we ever wanted to hear from there or see it so often? I strongly believe that destroyed our scene. Yes, those comercially minded losers came in and made a quick money and gone. I did not name or say any exisiting organizers no matter how their size are. If they love this music and culture, I think they are not one of them. Also, nobody needs me to tell how hard for one to keep the party going on. I mostly respect Solstice and VQ. I know them from beginning and their contribution made step forward the scene alive.
Knowing more artists ask more money for playing live for 1.5 hours is pity....yes they need money to keep producing music but they can work daytime, no excuse about that. I thought becoming a part of the party is life time experience but maybe it is not like that for some other ppl.
Where have all those beautiful minded people gone? I do not miss the party but I miss the time spent with them at the party so much.
Shed
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Ken
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Posted : Sep 26, 2006 19:19
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Hey Shed,
Thank you elaborating on your thoughts. I understand what you are saying. I know you are a busy man but anytime you feel like blasting those tunes or coming to find the beautiful minded people, you are welcome.
The small parties are where it's happening at the moment but I really hope the bigger parties recover and bring us the awesome big Japanese festival vibe I experienced between 1998 - 2002.
The music was like new black polished chrome
that came over the sky like liquid night.
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Lawaai
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Posted : Sep 27, 2006 18:54
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I believe the scene around Osaka's pretty good. Check out a New World party! |
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Digital Syndicate
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Posted : Sep 28, 2006 15:23
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Ken,
Thank you all the time.
I've been keeping eye on your activity and some of my friends are partying with you too.
Hope to see you soon, maybe after Earthcore, I should be settled a bit more than the current.....
Till then, follow your instinct. Let me know anytime you need my help
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Box of Wine
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Posted : Sep 29, 2006 16:50
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i lived in aichi for the past year, and the parties in central japan are full power. the best ones for me were in shizuoka and gifu. anyone know dj dithforth? i saw him several times, each one incredible. |
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damage
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Posted : Oct 5, 2006 18:48
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The small parties are where it's happening at the moment but I really hope the bigger parties recover and bring us the awesome big Japanese festival vibe I experienced between 1998 - 2002.
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i agree 100% |
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