lucid
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Posted : Mar 3, 2006 07:46
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On 2006-03-03 03:32, dtmoney wrote:
If new orleans weren't so ghetto, and if the city had just a weebit on psy, it would be a decent place to live in.
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To me, this place is just altogether VERY different than any other city I've been to. My vibrations are altered, but hopefully not permanently changed.
There's quite a bit of hip-hop, reggea, industrial/EBM, and probably LOTS of other types of music played here, but most of the good house and trance music seems to be played in VERY gay environments. There also seems to be a few "hidden" spots here.
Common Ground Collective http://www.commongroundrelief.org/ has brought in alot of people from all over the US to do volunteer work.
Alot of artists and musicians hang out in the Marigny and the Bywater and also on Decatur and Frenchman Streets.
These communities kinda (barely) remind me of Asheville, NC, but not quite.
This place is much more diverse than I thought it would be. I've met quite a few people from Latin America and South Asia.
Who knows, maybe someone can get a psytrance scene started. |
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