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Japanese Artists to tour OZ

Ken
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Posted : Jul 8, 2005 19:19
Check out the Japanese contingent at Earthcore 2005...

Earthcore Global Carnival 2005
Undera, Victoria, Australia
November 25 - 27.

1st Round Artists:
International Artists: Juno Reactor (full 8 members!), Hallucinogen, Astrix, Protoculture, Sub 6, System 7, Dark Soho, Eat Static, Lab 4, DJ Emok, Orb-Phil Hartnoll, OTT, Freq, + more Internationals T.B.A.

Also a KILLER Japanese line up... Tsuyoshi Suzuki (Tokyo Drome), Ryo (Solstice), Kemix (Psy16), Theoreme (3D Vision / Arcadia), Batta (Manas), Slum aka Phi (Elf Music), Uni (Throb Records), Uscus (Anoyo)
+ hopefully Shed (Apoxina Records)

Australian Artists: TBA

Tickets
[20,000 yen]***Earthcore 2005 Tour Ticket
[35,000 yen]***Earthcore V.I.P. Club 333
[T.B.A. yen]***Byron Bay & Earthcore 2005

Full information at http://www.earthcore-japan.com/
          The music was like new black polished chrome
that came over the sky like liquid night.

psy16.com
Ken
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Posted : Jul 12, 2005 07:34
***Earthcore 2005 Tour Ticket***
[20,000 yen]
3 Day Carnival Ticket
Round trip coach ticket

Earthcore DVD: Infected Mushroom, Skazi, GMS, Hallucinogen, Raja Ram, X-Dream, Talamasca, Deedrah, Tsuyoshi and more!!!!

Earthcore 2CD: Trax from Infected Mushroom, Triptych, Skazi, Fatali, GMS, Protoculture, Sub6, Eskimo, Pixel, Astrix and more!!!!           The music was like new black polished chrome
that came over the sky like liquid night.

psy16.com
goa-ganges
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Posted : Jul 16, 2005 17:26
Hi Ken, this line-up is fantastic! Juno Reactor, Hallucinogen, System 7, Eat Static, Orb???? Juno 8 members, it' s going to become history. And the Japanese line-up is great too! Great!
The only down point, I think, it's the Vision Quest Permanent Seat Artists among them...but I understand that you have to attract all sort of people!

Anyway, great! Really!

Peace and Love.
Dopamin
Dopamin

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Posted : Jul 18, 2005 14:16
Hey Ken,

Man i wish you the best with this project and get Shed-San on it aswell...

This looks like a great carnival!
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Ken
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Posted : Jul 29, 2005 02:33
I forgot to mention

METAL SHARON (Simon Posford & Merv Eat Static)!!!
It will be the world first performance for this new project.

Mathew Jonson, Perry Farrel (Jane's Addiction / Porno for Pyros), Amorphous Androgynous (Future Sound of ondon's Live Psychedelic Band)

have been added to the line up           The music was like new black polished chrome
that came over the sky like liquid night.

psy16.com
Ken
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Posted : Aug 9, 2005 02:21
Byron Bay and Earthcore tickets now available.
http://www.earthcore-japan.com/
The pics of Byron Bay look so beautiful! Cant wait for this tour!           The music was like new black polished chrome
that came over the sky like liquid night.

psy16.com
Ken
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Posted : Aug 25, 2005 11:24
Hospital's resources too stretched for two events

By Christie Peucker

August 24 2005
Shepparton News


One of Australia's biggest dance music festivals - Earthcore - has been canned after Greater Shepparton City Council denied a planning application for the proposed Undera site.
The council's decision to reject the permit comes after weighty objections from Goulburn Valley Health, which said it could not ensure adequate medical care to the public during the three-day event, which is scheduled for the same weekend as the Spring Car Nationals in November.


The decision has been slammed by Earthcore consultant Pip Darvall, who said the group was looking at all possible avenues - including an appeal to the Victorian Civil Administrative Tribunal - to have the decision overturned.

Last year, the event was marred by the death of 22-yearold Melbourne man Stephen Henshall and the disappearance of 19-year-old James Oates, who was found 36 hours after he was reported missing.

The former Earthcore director said the group was also considering a new venue but virtually ruled out a date change because the event's success was largely based on reputation.

"It's like Moomba (festival)," Mr Darvall said.

"Moving the date is not that easy."

Mr Darvall - who applied for the planning permit in February on behalf of Earthcore - said the event had always received great support from the Goulburn Valley community, and said organisers had worked with police, ambulance and fire authorities during the past five months to ensure all parties were happy.

"We had no indication that there was a concern until a few weeks ago," he said.

Yesterday council acknowledged the event provided a boost to the Goulburn Valley economy, particularly at Undera, and said after being well organised during the past two years it caused minimal disruption.

But Cr Chris Hazelman said council had a duty of care and upheld the hospital's objections despite having no objection to the event itself.

"It's disappointing, but we've got to recognise the position of the hospital and its reduced capacity," Cr Hazelman said.

Drawing attention to the fact the hospital recorded 11 category one admissions - the most severe emergency rating - during last year's event compared with a monthly average of six, Goulburn Valley Health chief executive Greg Pullen said it was too much of a risk.

"We don't object to either (event)," Mr Pullen said.

"But we do object to them being held on the same weekend this year."

The department is currently 20 per cent down on trolley bays and the medical ward also has a reduced number of beds due to the hospital's redevelopment.

Yesterday the festival was still listed on the company's website as an upcoming event.           The music was like new black polished chrome
that came over the sky like liquid night.

psy16.com
Lior (AnandaShake)
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Posted : Sep 5, 2005 06:23
well for sure i wish you good luck with this....           http://www.boadistribution.com/NEWS/UTOPIA/UTPCD%2D13/
Ken
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Posted : Sep 27, 2005 06:57
EARTHCORE VICTORY

Over the past several months Earthcore has been fighting for the right to hold their 3 day festival at Undera after the City of Greater Shepperton refused to issue a permit. The refusal was solely due to GV health's CEO Greg Pullen objecting to the event being held on the same time of another event potentially stretching emergency services at the local hospital to their limits. Today VCAT has given the green light for Earthcore Global Carnival to be held in Undera overturning the council's decision.

This is a victory for Earthcore and the greater Shepperton area on a number of levels:

1. Undera and the greater Shepperton area will receive massive economic flow on effects estimated to be in the region of $2 million .

2. Earthcore is a long standing and professional organisation that follows strong procedures in terms of it's commitment to entertainment, safety and general conduct in all facets of it's operations.
          The music was like new black polished chrome
that came over the sky like liquid night.

psy16.com
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