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Top DJs Visiting Lebanon since 2002

TRaNceFoRmeR


Started Topics :  2
Posts :  44
Posted : Jan 11, 2006 16:55
01 John Askew (Monot, Beirut, 21-06-2002)
02 Dave Seaman (Strange Fruit, Beirut, 20-09-2002)
03 Anthony Pappa (B018, Beirut, 21-11-2002)
04 Sander Kleinenberg (Strange Fruit, Beirut, 26-12-2002)
05 Nick Warren (Old Train Station, Beirut, 26-04-2003)
06 Steve Lawler (La Voile Bleue, Rmeileh, 14-06-2003)
07 Paul Oakenfold (Virgin Megastore, Beirut, 09-08-2003)
08 Georges Acosta (Moorea Beach, Jiyyeh, 16-08-2003)
09 Danny Howells (Old Train Station, Beirut, 29-08-2003)
10 Sasha (Forum de Beirut, Beirut, 06-12-2003)
11 John Digweed (Forum de Beirut, Beirut, 29-02-2004)
12 Matt Hardwick (USJ Parking, Beirut, 19-03-2004)
13 Eddie Halliwell (USJ Parking, Beirut, 19-03-2004)
14 David Guetta (Laguava, Jiyyeh, 15-05-2004)
15 Paul Van Dyk (Biel, Beirut, 14-06-2004)
16 Marco V (B018, Beirut, 21-07-2004)
17 Pete Tong (Marina, Beirut, 31-07-2004)
18 Deep Dish (Marina, Beirut, 31-07-2004)
19 Above & Beyond (La guava, Jiyyeh, 20-08-2004)
20 Mark Norman (X-OM, Beirut, 13-11-2004)
21 Judge Jules (B018, Beirut, 21-11-2004)
22 Kiko Navarro (X-OM, Beirut, New Year's Eve 2005)
23 Paul Oakenfold (Biel, Beirut, 02-07-2005)
24 Paul Van Dyk (La Voile Bleue, Rmeileh, 23-07-2005)
25 Tall Paul (Cyan Beach, Beirut, 30-07-2005)
26 Ferry Corsten (La Voile Bleue, Rmeileh, 19-08-2005)
27 Mr. Sam (BO18, Beirut, 25-08-2005)
28 Andy Moor (Cyan, Kaslik, 02-09-2005)
29 The Thrillseekers (Cyan, Kaslik, 02-09-2005)
30 Seb Fontaine (Oceana, Damour, 09-09-2005)
31 Sander K (Forum De Beyrouth, Beirut, 16-09-2005)
32 Tiesto (Forum De Beyrouth, Beirut, 01-10-2005)
33 Armin Van Buuren (Forum De Beyrouth, Beirut, 19-11-2005)
34 Fred Numf (BO18, Beirut, 23-12-2005)
35 Anthony Pappa ( Level, Beirut, New Year's Eve 2006)
36 Above & Beyond (Biel, Beirut, 07-01-2006)
37- JOHN DIGWEED (Next At 19 Feb 2006)
38- ???
39- ???
Ext....

WHEN i say LEBANON its not wat u c on the news>>> U shud c the night life in BEIRUT. Lebanon is leading the EDM scene in the middle east despite all the shit on the news and political part. Some Places here u wud feel ur in europe etc.. Simply CRazy clubbers and PaRtY AnimaLZ.... Just another version of arabs who luv to live to the MAX. TRANCE..PEACE the worst images r always reflected in the media...
SunnyJim

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Posts :  48
Posted : Jan 11, 2006 19:56
Interesting to see how your scene moved from the British prog-house sound between 2002-2004 into the cheesier sound of club-trance between 2004-2005\6

I guess the people know what they want...

I'm wondering... how many people usually attend these events. How long do the party last? Do you have after hours? How popular is drug use?

Nathan
IsraTrance Senior Member

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Posted : Jan 11, 2006 20:37
Any Psy Trance DJ Been in Lebanon ever?           -=The Meaning Of Life Is To Give Life A Meaning=
yossi
IsraTrance Full Member

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Posts :  1641
Posted : Jan 11, 2006 22:30
fine list

and we sure lebanon is not as seen @ news (tho i dont watch/read news for years) , just like israel or any other "fucked up" country... media sux man

some1 posted here some pix from a sasha party in beirut, and it looks like ppl r having a blast over there

have fun @ the upcoming digweed visit!!!!!!!!!!!!!
i whould seriously come if i could

hopefully, we`ll be able to party 2gather in the future

          if you want to be rich, u`ve got to be a bitch!
DanishViking
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Posts :  26
Posted : Jan 11, 2006 23:01
Actually some of those DJ's are damn good DJ's and far better both kilarghhh \"top dj's\" in the so called \"psy\" scene. But as usual openmindness toward other music is almost non excistant in this forum.

I think it's very cool that Lebanon is rocking like it is. I would rather go there and party than so many other \"PLUR\" places. It's all about the spirit within people and not about if it's cool or not to be PLUR and shanti and look the right way and listen to the \"right\" music.

Keep rocking lebanon
TRaNceFoRmeR


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Posts :  44
Posted : Jan 12, 2006 10:26
Well according to the population of lebanon we get alot of clubbers attending those GIGS but Tiesto's gig was the biggest in the area he got from 15,000 ro 20,000 clubbers that night it was the hugest clubbing event to happen in LEb and ofcourse we r craving for more lets see wat bacardi breezer and mix fm are aiming for next PEACE ....
Run Lola
IsraTrance Junior Member

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Posted : Jan 12, 2006 11:02
Quote:

On 2006-01-12 10:26, TRaNceFoRmeR wrote:
Well according to the population of lebanon we get alot of clubbers attending those GIGS but Tiesto's gig was the biggest in the area he got from 15,000 ro 20,000 clubbers that night it was the hugest clubbing event to happen in LEb and ofcourse we r craving for more lets see wat bacardi breezer and mix fm are aiming for next PEACE ....



Excuse me here..
i see your point in trying to make Lebanon appear like an open country, but i think you ve gazed a bit from the whole purpose, and you got stuck in some kind of a pathetic advertising "propaganda" trick.. advertising for Bacardi Breezer and Mix Fm.. the sponsors !!
Anyway, it s an open forum, anyone is free to express his/her feelings.
you express yours, i express mine
          baddeh ekol knefeh!
Pt.
IsraTrance Senior Member

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Posted : Jan 12, 2006 11:06

Quote:

On 2006-01-12 10:26, TRaNceFoRmeR wrote:
lets see wat bacardi breezer and mix fm are aiming for next PEACE ....



Always Coca-Cola ...
Marquis


Started Topics :  5
Posts :  129
Posted : Jan 12, 2006 11:33
Quote:

On 2006-01-11 19:56, SunnyJim wrote:
Interesting to see how your scene moved from the British prog-house sound between 2002-2004 into the cheesier sound of club-trance between 2004-20056

I guess the people know what they want...


this is very true, respect
we are trying however to bring back at least House music, and in parallel try to spread psy...

And i am sorry to see that the psy events were not mentioned above.. Although Lebanon did not host a big psy name so far (our psy scne is still very young and hosts no more than 1,000 ravers), Psyclut along with Kaa, Stamina, Nami, Gunther and other psy soldiers like Lola and other ravers are trying their best to build a genuine scene, off marketing and $$$ concepts... i.e. building a spirit...

So far, 6 psy events were organised by psycult, and one event is to be held this saturday (14th)...

More, Psycult and Lebaneseravers.com will held a workshop tonight about "Electronic Music" in general, with a focus on Psytrance... The music and most importantly, the spirit

Just to tell you guys that there are poeple working to develop the scene in Lebanon...

When it comes to partying, Lebanon (after April 2005) is progressively starting to enjoy freedom... Still clubbers/ravers are getting familiar with the concept of freedom... freedom of self first, and self expression... but beleive me, some parties do get wild

Lebanon has an after party club (www.b018.com), and few after parties were and are being organised (by LR.com and others)...

So we're progressively reaching guys and we surely count on your support! Beleive me, we are so eager to see big artists like Astrix spining in Lebanon one day (and myslef, house freak, would love to organise a gig with my friend Moshic )

          www.LebaneseRavers.com | Raving beyond borders
a3k
IsraTrance Team

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Posts :  7826
Posted : Jan 12, 2006 14:13


i am not on that list hehehe
..opps that is right..i forgot that i am not top
and how about some underground movement in there?          ...
idka
IsraTrance Junior Member

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Posts :  243
Posted : Jan 12, 2006 14:37
good 1, nolightatend

do u only get indoor parties around beirut?
an outdoor with your natural scenary would probabley b brilliant...
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Mushi


Started Topics :  9
Posts :  80
Posted : Jan 12, 2006 15:54
well man

Middle east countries always have problems with the government rules and stuff

plus its not pretty open the laws got to change first then we can enjoy psy trance

clubs sucks open air parties is the real movement towards a tance secene with psy dj's we don't even need famous dj's to rock the middle east a well telented psy dj's r enough

plus illegal parties r always fun but we need lots of money to starts these

help us rich ppl

as u dance under the sky

namaste
Marquis


Started Topics :  5
Posts :  129
Posted : Jan 12, 2006 16:10
Quote:

On 2006-01-12 14:37, idka wrote:
good 1, nolightatend

do u only get indoor parties around beirut?
an outdoor with your natural scenary would probabley b brilliant...




http://forum.isratrance.com/viewtopic.php/topic/66120/forum/50
          www.LebaneseRavers.com | Raving beyond borders
TRaNceFoRmeR


Started Topics :  2
Posts :  44
Posted : Jan 12, 2006 18:46
lola i dont know y r u attacking me im totally cool about each one of us expressing their own point of view and to make things much CLEAR for U im NOT advertising for bacardi and Mixfm i have nothin to do with ppl in there i dont know anyone of their crew BUT its COMMON THAt most of the events: important gigs where held and sponsored by them not to forget Radio one and danny production and all the others im Sorry for others that i didnt mention but again im not advertising for Lebanon or for any organization or company im just giving a more detailed and clear view for others its nothin to do with marketing ... calm PEACE
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