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North American Mixed Genre Psy- Gatherings vs. Mostly Full On/FullPower
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BrainLizzard
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Posted : Feb 25, 2009 16:35
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Axis Mundi
Axis Mundi
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Posted : Feb 25, 2009 20:04
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Two stages is definitely the way to go, in my personal opinion, especially for open air events
I, for one, enjoy a good creepy trippy ambient set for those moments where the night seems to last forever. And if that isn't working out for me, I can always go check out the main stage!
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Basilisk
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Posted : Feb 25, 2009 20:38
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Nothing much has changed... variety is good!
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BrainLizzard
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Posted : Feb 26, 2009 01:48
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I'm getting , what is it we are trying to do? Throw a party and evolve as a collective or just give personal thought and do nothing..
The traditional formula works if you only wish to isolate the new sound at night. It's very funny, like the old rock and metal bands that keep touring the world despite being 80 with there new words if that but the same sound, in wheelchairs..... We can match any traditionalist formulas artist time slot given by you old farts...Please don't bring up proper flow, it's yesterdays news..Our movement isn't a Grateful Dead Show based around one sound for 30 years. Just because the music doesn't have its training wheels on, melodic, doesn't constitute it as night time music only.
Do you really want it all to be at your event to actually show proper flow, then get your head out of the past. Back then it was the old sound only.. Share the light, don't hog it..
The vibration from the Goa days have changed and it doesn't mean your records are out dated, your thought. Let me edit myself before my personal taste conflict with what i'm saying. ..........
From what I've been reading, you will need 4 stages to make it work... now, getting our leaders that bow down to standards might be the hard part.. They must be correct or will shut you down....
How can the Psy merge with the rest of the dance culture when we are the the biggest problem when it come to a collective thought within our own sounds....
Have a high level of intolerance. It’s amusing how the supposedly most enlightened, self-righteous among us are the ones who are often the ones who exhibit the least amount of tolerance. This is an example of an Intellectual Subluxation. Being fixated, dogmatic and unyielding to the perceptions and beliefs held by others suggests an unhealthy hypersensitivity.
Be easily threatened by anything new or different.
 
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hardkornate
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Posted : Feb 26, 2009 04:49
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Thanks for saying what I'm thinking, Kevin.
I think we share a bit of the same vision. |
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BrainLizzard
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Posted : Feb 27, 2009 23:00
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On 2008-07-04 02:51:14, Andrew Terrakroma wrote:
Ok... I come to my online global family for some much needed piece of mind regarding the creation of balance and the creation of a nearly perfect lineup flow...
By mixed genre, I'm talking a "main" stage with a nice balance of full power, morning, heavy night psy (not dark), dark progressive, progressive, psytech(dnox, velkro...), minimal psychedelic, and very well chosed minimal such as Perfect Stranger style and of course a well balanced "chill" stage with glitch, spirit chill, sacred intention music, and some top notch minimal as well...
Some people and scenes have very different ideas about what constitutes a well balance event... I suppose my question is this...
"As we the music we love evolves, I feel as though our parties should be evolving too... Do we still need to stick to our old patterns of fullon/night/dark/morning with one prog tacked onto the end, or should we think beyond that business plan and start creating mainstage lineups that flow differently that challenge our tastes, ears, and minds???
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Basilisk
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Posted : Feb 28, 2009 20:41
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On 2009-02-26 01:48, BrainLizzard wrote:
It’s amusing how the supposedly most enlightened, self-righteous among us are the ones who are often the ones who exhibit the least amount of tolerance. This is an example of an Intellectual Subluxation. Being fixated, dogmatic and unyielding to the perceptions and beliefs held by others suggests an unhealthy hypersensitivity. |
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Now it's my turn to be You seem rather dogmatic yourself, you know?
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Pax
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Posted : Mar 1, 2009 03:54
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Dubstep is a genre that would lend itself well to forest parties. However, it can't be the lame "OI THUD THUD OI!!!" type crap, more like the stuff on Hotflush and Tempa and Hyperdub.
I also think the darker minimal and dub techno would sound good as warm-up music earlier on in the night. |
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mez
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Posted : Mar 1, 2009 08:58
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I would personally love to see a trance party merge with a whole other scene altogether. Imagine a party where there was one stage of electronic stuff (my preference would be Psychedelic oriented) and another stage with with acoustic music or rock.
I mean there's a lot of different kinds of music that I feel like taps the vein of psychedelia. I remember The Danger in NYC did an event a few years back with three stages... one was electro house and techno, one was freaked out rock and one was Folk music. And it was beautiful.
There are many different psychedelic masters in many different little pockets or scenes if you wanna call them that.
Anyone like Drum and Bass? like Raiden, Paul b, Subwave. Some of these guys produce music that could really relate to psychedelic trance...
Some of the COSM parties were pretty good at mixing it up, you room would have new age acoustic music and drum circle, one would have dubstep and hip hop, one would have trance... wild stuff, the stench was unbelievable. It smelled like rotten fish and sage in the main room.
That being said, we are here for trance clearly, and I dig that. In my fantasy I would be able to hear many sounds in one setting.
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BrainLizzard
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Posted : Mar 1, 2009 22:38
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On 2009-02-26 01:48, BrainLizzard wrote:
It’s amusing how the supposedly most enlightened, self-righteous among us are the ones who are often the ones who exhibit the least amount of tolerance. This is an example of an Intellectual Subluxation. Being fixated, dogmatic and unyielding to the perceptions and beliefs held by others suggests an unhealthy hypersensitivity. |
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Now it's my turn to be You seem rather dogmatic yourself, you know?
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BrainLizzard
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Posted : Mar 1, 2009 22:44
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On 2009-02-28 20:41, Basilisk wrote:
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On 2009-02-26 01:48, BrainLizzard wrote:
It’s amusing how the supposedly most enlightened, self-righteous among us are the ones who are often the ones who exhibit the least amount of tolerance. This is an example of an Intellectual Subluxation. Being fixated, dogmatic and unyielding to the perceptions and beliefs held by others suggests an unhealthy hypersensitivity. |
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Now it's my turn to be You seem rather dogmatic yourself, you know?
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First, We would like to say thanks for helping seed things up.... a bit.
Second, Tweak your filter, I'm just TEXT on the screen, the only true tones are in them head.
I'm less now, please help us understand what's so Dogmatic about "North American Mixed Genre Psy"?
It's not like I said something like this :
"This is not a dress rehearsal for the apocalypse. This is not a pseudo-millenium. This is the real thing folks. This is not a test. This is the last chance before things become so dissipated that there is no chance for cohesiveness."—Terence McKenna
Then we would understand you, even more..
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hardkornate
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Posted : Mar 2, 2009 02:15
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On 2009-03-01 08:58, mez wrote:
I would personally love to see a trance party merge with a whole other scene altogether. Imagine a party where there was one stage of electronic stuff (my preference would be Psychedelic oriented) and another stage with with acoustic music or rock.
I mean there's a lot of different kinds of music that I feel like taps the vein of psychedelia. I remember The Danger in NYC did an event a few years back with three stages... one was electro house and techno, one was freaked out rock and one was Folk music. And it was beautiful.
There are many different psychedelic masters in many different little pockets or scenes if you wanna call them that.
Anyone like Drum and Bass? like Raiden, Paul b, Subwave. Some of these guys produce music that could really relate to psychedelic trance...
Some of the COSM parties were pretty good at mixing it up, you room would have new age acoustic music and drum circle, one would have dubstep and hip hop, one would have trance... wild stuff, the stench was unbelievable. It smelled like rotten fish and sage in the main room.
That being said, we are here for trance clearly, and I dig that. In my fantasy I would be able to hear many sounds in one setting.
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Doing this this summer. |
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FattyAcid
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Posted : Mar 2, 2009 03:32
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I remember a while back there was a jam-fest promoter that wanted to use hog-ridge....
The festivals were heald under the name The Great Unknown.....would give the festie kids the main stage, but I remember some of the dj sets that night from Esoteric Gen's "second stage" I remember at one point, and as I thought it Doohickey spoke it over a mike on the PA in an uncharacteristicly McKenna-esque "THIS is the reeeeeeeeal great unknown"
The doors, in fact, were where the windows should be, and the windows, sure enough, were where the doors should be
More Psychedelia=Better
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BrainLizzard
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Posted : Mar 2, 2009 22:45
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@You might find this difficult to believe, but...skepticism is boring .. No, seriously, consider this fact...if you are a true skeptic, eventually you'll become skeptical of skepticism...of course, you'll have to prove it to yourself first, what could be more boring than that?
 
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MR VOMERS
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Posted : Mar 3, 2009 00:47
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lol
Atl Psy hosted a drum and bass / psychedelic trance hybrid event to raise money for a community member who fell ill and it went really well..
the combination of energies really fed the packed dancefloor through all genres...all in all it was dubstep drum and bass full power and trauma trance..
great variety, great vibes, great time
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