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New Stage in U'r life after a Party .... !

Xolvexs
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Posted : Mar 1, 2007 17:20
all parties change my life forever...i am schizophrenic now
Anogenic
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Posted : Mar 1, 2007 19:06

Atmosphere 2002 in Switzerland

Very high up on a misty mountain top

Cosma live & my first drop           «They who dream by day are cognizant of many things which escape those who dream only by night.»
Magox
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Posted : Mar 2, 2007 00:20
i think it was more of an era for me that had a great impact in my life.....Belonging to a "new" movement of music that for me inspired freedom, sharing, happiness, hallucinogenics:P and lots of smiles....

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outdoor79
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Posted : Aug 10, 2007 02:08
no far details but this..

you must choose only ONE event that change your life and your perception for ever!

this party or festival or any trance event must be one that you took part in, and not just heard or seen in photos from athers persons..

my 5 cent:

one of the coldest winters i had, in the midle of the deserd.. in a big indian tent..
this was.. 3rd Empire winter adventure with FreQ!!!!

that was the one that change my would.. for the good ofcourse..
(17 of december 2004, deep desert)

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Oran
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Posted : Aug 10, 2007 02:25
Can you please explain what exactly changed your life in that party or is it just another "the best of" topic ?           Always agressive never progressive.
Diogo Ribeiro
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Posted : Aug 10, 2007 03:29
Easy for me.. Boom Festival 2004

40º in the shades, it was my birthday, and I played live at 17:00 just before Atmos, staring at about 15 to 18 thousand party goers, wich is not an ordinary audience.

That indeed changed my life

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panorama
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Posted : Aug 10, 2007 03:30
Can't remember the name of the event, DJ's that played or even the actual date. But it was summer 1997, on Ibiza....near Cala d'Espart. A friend took me on a motorbike down this dirt track towards what would be my first psytrance party. We had to park well before the actual party as the sand was to much for the bike and their were cars everywhere parked anyway they could. We started walking down the track, but it kept curving around, so it seemed we were walking away from the music. So, me, with my bright ideas, decided to bushwalk it.. went through pine trees and bush so think, it was crazy. Then fell down a slope into a dry riverbed. After clawing up the other side we came out through some pinetrees and ended up right behind the dj. Changed my life? mmmmmm, you could say that. The colours, the decorations, the music, the people. This was back in the days of free parties on the island.
The sun came up later and I saw we were on this kind of flat space next to a huge cliff going down to the sea.
I had already been well into dance music, but after that I started buying loads of psytrance vinyl (you could still buy psy vinyl then) and my decorations company turned the corner very abrubtly and the style became very much weird and twisted.
thanks Ibiza
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Colin OOOD
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Posted : Aug 10, 2007 03:38
Pagan @ Tyssen Street Studios, London, New Year's Eve 1995/6
Pagan was the party that properly got me into psychedelic trance (as it was called back then, before I first heard the term 'Goa Trance'); before my first one I'd been to a few other events in London such as Tribal Energy at the Rocket (my first) and had a great time but Pagan was something totally other, with the main room at Tyssen St. covered floor to ceiling with the most obsessively-detailed matching UV decor I've ever seen, before or since, and an equally colourful crowd of people there. And the music... the music... this was the private playground of Mark Allen (RTTS, Quirk), Chrisbo (RTTS, Medicine Drum) and Yaz & Lol who went on to put on Otherworld; the only variation in the DJ lineup from party to party was the order they'd play in. Every other month we'd all pile in the car and head up to London for an event that would remove our reality and replace it with something that, quite simply, worked. As you can tell I'm enthusiastic about Pagan; it's difficult to overstate the impact these parties had on me.

Anyway we'd been going to Pagan regularly for over a year and it had been my dream to play there from the first time I heard that soundsystem... OOOD had been together for all of 14 months by then and we'd already played out a fair bit - mainly around Oxford - so when they asked us to play at their New Year's Eve party it was like my birthday and Xmas all at once.

Sooo...I don't remember what order the Pagan crew played in, but the tracks that night definitely had an extra twist to them; styles were much more fluid back then and it wasn't unusual to hear all sorts of techno/trance jammed in together, and Chris and Yaz in particular would make full use of that to really twist your melon. At some point in the night, Ground Zero also played a live set. This was the band that Tim Healey was in, with Yaz, before he was Squid, Cephalopod, or part of Unconscious Collective with us or Quirk with Mark. Pretty basic stuff as I recall - but then it all was at the time!

Whoever was playing though, the flow was perfect so that by the time we went on, the dancefloor was a cauldron of whirling, gyrating human flesh. Now here's a funny thing about the dancefloor at Pagan parties: it was always rammed - but RAMMED - yet there was always space to totally let loose and dance as wildly as you felt the urge to. I've never seen this to quite that extent anywhere else; I always thought of it as a kind of kinetic human jigsaw set to music, with each piece seemingly interlocking with those around it without ever actually making contact. I remember seeing people whose dancing styles basically involved them roving around the dancefloor at a fast walking pace, whilst (effectively) waving their arms and legs about; they'd dance with you and around you for a short while, and then they'd turn and dance away, the crowd opening up before them as if by magic and, well, crowding closed behind them - and all without touching anyone. Maybe it was the acid, putting everyone in the same mental state where the music totally decided your movements for you...

The Pagan crew had always had free acid punch at their parties if you knew who to ask (and with the same crowd turning up every time, most people did), and this time it was double-strength, straight from crystal. Steve had two cups before he found out; I have no idea how much Nigel had. I didn't partake, as the thought of standing in front of 1000 people trying to deal with Cubase and 16 channels of live synths whilst tripping was my idea of hell... and thank the gods I didn't because that was one of the craziest sets we've ever played. There was no stage as such so we'd had to set up on the edge of the dancefloor with nothing but a single crash-barrier between our kit and dancefloor mayhem; I remember Steve hanging onto the 303 for dear life for most of the set, with an expression somewhere between utter bliss and sheer terror on his face every time he turned the cutoff control. Nigel was a blur, writhing behind his Synthi and the Silver Machine* like nothing more than a mad genius on acid. Which is basically what he was. But we kept it together and apart from a couple of equipment fuckups (see * below) we played what we were later told was a "fucking psychedelic" live set, ending drenched in sweat and grinning so hard I thought the top of my head would fall off.

I found the DAT recording of that set just this week; I haven't heard it for about 8 years. Gonna give it a listen when I feel brave enough.

*The Silver Machine was Nige's home-made 2-oscillator analog synth which died, screaming, halfway through our track Kundalini at this very gig - you can hear this moment on our aLIVE album as this is the version of Kundalini we used.
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Krell
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Posted : Aug 10, 2007 15:48
Quote:

On 2007-08-10 02:08, outdoor79 wrote:
no far details but this..

you must choose only ONE event that change your life and your perception for ever!

this party or festival or any trance event must be one that you took part in, and not just heard or seen in photos from athers persons..

my 5 cent:

one of the coldest winters i had, in the midle of the deserd.. in a big indian tent..
this was.. 3rd Empire winter adventure with FreQ!!!!

that was the one that change my would.. for the good ofcourse..
(17 of december 2004, deep desert)





In spring 1997 I went to a party in Copenhagen with Cosmosis live on the lineup.

It changed my life since I would meet my girlfriend through the next 10 years at that party.

Now we are no longer together (since ½ a year or so), but still, that event changed my life since it brought me so close to another person.

We met since we were interested in the music, planned to go there and so forth.

It broadened my horizons quickly, experiencing another scene than the one I was sponsoring myself locally.

Later I would also experience the scene in Aarhus where she lived, going to my first outdoor event (organized by the people who went on to create Parvati Records several years later).

People who then again later introduced me to my first festival, VooV Experience in 1999.

All in all, going to the Cosmosis party, meeting her was a cascading event which would integrate me more into the culture, let me find love and meaning as well as literally broaden my horizons immensely.

Probably the most dominating event of my life.

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Dogon
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Posted : Aug 10, 2007 21:56
Goa Gil at Fabric in New Delhi in 2005..... was ecstatic & i really got into the scene thereafter...............           We were born naked & grow up to become wicked.
Med
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Posted : Aug 10, 2007 22:29
http://forum.isratrance.com/viewtopic.php/topic/104382/forum/1           Its Like a Drop That Falls Into the Ocean,or Perhaps the Ocean is Falling Into a Drop.
salvia_divinorum
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Posted : Aug 10, 2007 22:46
for me there are two parties that changed my view on trance:
a party with gms, wizzy noise and parasense, the first big party i went to
and boom 2002           When I dance, I put myself in the DJ's hands to take me to a journey - the unconscious journey to reality

KARKEIJA KREW!!!!!!!! dancing is the phrr fo da powa
duyoush
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Posted : Aug 11, 2007 02:13
For me:

A party that Miko play in "Mivtzar Antipatrus" i dont even remember what year it was ( i think 94-95). that was my first trance party.

second one is "Ganey Hugh" 97', to see X-Dream live.. that was the POINT in my life when the love affair with trance music really start.

and the third party was Boom @2004, what a F^*ing festival..WOW!!


Cheers
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Spindrift
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Posted : Aug 11, 2007 03:50
Was trying to make a reply listing one or two parties and who played, but it's hard.
I have quite a period which is mostly a blur of life changing experiences
Who played at what party, and when and where is hard to recall.

As a young teen the EBM clubs was where I went to dance to stuff like Front242, but the first trance party realisation would be the early techno/rave parties in the forests in Sweden in the end of the 80's.
Maharashtra fort in 92 was the first big and really kicking goa party I went to.
Early-mid 90's was a magical blend of the forest parties in Örebro, crazy seasons in Goa and some nice parties in London.

As for DJ sets I recall especially well:
DJ June in Örebro at the end of two day party.
Dominic Lamb at various parties in London 94-95.
Tsyoshi at Hokus Pokus party in Stockholm (93?)
Jens Waldebäck in Copenhagen (93?)
Mike McGuire in Goa (Bamboo Forest?) 95.



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Posted : Aug 12, 2007 09:26


For me it was not really party, It was about music, and I think when I heard the beautiful sound of Goa-trance, I realized what "Soul Touching" means.

It gave me the same feeling that "LOVE" can give me. Like directly touching my heart. And Im very happy and grateful for having such a beautiful thing in my life
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