Title: Re: Crystal Sky Full Moon Post by: Robyo on October 08, 2006, 04:08:44 PM
Thanks Chilluminati for yet another awesome event. ;D Everything, including the weather, was perfect. I'm still bleary-eyed and mind-melted... so much good stuff I didn't want to miss.
Meghan's set was just killing it. A wicked journey from the funky into the hard and dark.
Primordial Ooze was awesome. Scott and Igor seemed to have a blast rawking out their original tracks and me and the fans were gladly eating it up..
Also enjoyed Moke's set, lots of funk and groovy darkness.
Safa's set was very refreshing. Perfect morning music.
Shai played some wicked tracks too. And Toki. And Nod. and... Actually, everyone's sets were just stellar. The VJs too! Thanks for coming out Rubin!
Deco was stunning, as usual. Kudos to Alison and Deb. My only complaint: video at the chillstage would have been the icing...
Workshops went off fairly well, considering this was the first time it was organized. I hope they continue to be a staple at Chilluminati fests to come. Thanks JeffZ!
No complaints, still smiling (and bleary-eyed). Looking forward to people's pix and reports.
ps: Psygoof revealed! :D
Title: Re: Crystal Sky Full Moon Post by: Agent Hurt on October 08, 2006, 07:02:29 PM
i just got home an hour ago. just driving through the peoria ghetto makes me wish i was still out amonst good friends and good music. cant think, need shower and sleep!
thanks to everyone new that i met this weekend (sorry if i dont remember your names when we meet again! lol)
thanks to all the old friends and acquaintances that i saw and event those i didnt get a chance to talk to ::cough:: microcosm ::cough:: :D
see you all at inhabited!
Title: Re: Crystal Sky Full Moon Post by: damon on October 09, 2006, 05:20:24 AM
Good times. 8)
Title: Re: Crystal Sky Full Moon Post by: Zero Six on October 09, 2006, 06:51:47 AM
yeah, it was a blast... still recovering...
Title: Re: Crystal Sky Full Moon Post by: underfoot on October 09, 2006, 07:58:41 AM
Some of those dawn shots look surreal.
Almost recovered...back in reality now. It's so...real.
Title: Re: Crystal Sky Full Moon Post by: Pauldo on October 09, 2006, 08:47:48 AM
Beautiful weekend, perfect weather, fall leaves. I did some much needed crying to Saturday's sunrise. Didn't do much dancing but spent a lot of time catching up with old friends that I haven't seen in years.
PsyGoof: hehehehehe More on that later this week when I get some more words in me.
Title: Re: Crystal Sky Full Moon Post by: PakaPaka on October 09, 2006, 09:34:14 AM
What a wonderful event! Beautiful surroundings, beautiful music, beautiful people. A magical night under the eye of the moon. Sprawling on a picnic table watching the dawn turn into fluffy pink and orange loveliness. So well thought out, and superbly executed. It was great to see all the familiar faces again and to meet some great new people as well. Thanks to Underfoot for inviting me to VJ, Mason Dixon and Jef & Deb for supplying some sheets for rear projection, the madly skilled DJs for warping my brain, and all the rest of the Chilluminati peeps - you know who you are! An apology to the young couple who I brought down by making them "feel like we are infested with maggots!" :'( I forgot to bring my camera, so if y'all got pics, please post them as I'd like to put a few up on pakapaka.org. My comrade Dale brought his video camera so I should have some footage shortly which I will post for your enjoyment. This will probably be the last event I do for awhile. I'm taking a break for awhile as my wife and I are expecting our first child shortly! Thanks to all for a night to remember!
Reuben
Title: Re: Crystal Sky Full Moon Post by: HARDKORNATE on October 09, 2006, 10:09:52 AM
I LOVED THE PARTY
I demand that MEDCIN be a regular at every festival.
SRSLY.
Title: Re: Crystal Sky Full Moon Post by: PsyGoof on October 09, 2006, 11:18:28 AM
I had a wonderful time at the party. Got to check me out some honey's in da house.
Who was that guy leading the workshops on Saturday afternoon? That took some guts to get up there in front of everyone and try to shake us to life. He's far braver then I could have been. That showed a strong strength of character. Did my spirit good!
Thank you all!
Title: Re: Crystal Sky Full Moon Post by: paradigm on October 09, 2006, 05:00:44 PM
"got to check me out some honey's in da house."
this statement in of itself, just proves you dont get the psy/goa spirit.........
That point aside, I had a wonderful time at this gathering. The venue has to be the most comfortable, and best equiped i have ever been to. Having such a selection of food available, plus a bar, lake, plenty of camping, It was just a joy. The vibe was very nice to, and very family oriented.
Very sad i missed Primordial Oozes set, but from those i caught, Medisin, Underfoot, Meghan, Collison & Atkif were the standout trance bringers of the weeked, and of course my cohort in crime Random brough it down hard on you all. On the downtempo front i really loved Kaiser's, Sot's, and Nod's sets.....
For the birching half of the review though, You folks need to learn some stamina. The party is just getting started at 3am, not ending. It seems more than half of those in attendance, just paid $40 to go camping with your friends for the weekend. It seems so few of those in attendance ever made it to either the trance floor or chill stage, and so many artsists that played were only playing for themselves, especially in the chillout. Mad props goes to the Iowa posse for keeping the main stage occupied at least and dancing their asses off in true spirit of the sound
That minor beef ( or was it chicken) aside, I had a wonderful time and hope to see many of you again soon
Title: Re: Crystal Sky Full Moon Post by: damon on October 09, 2006, 05:13:09 PM
Quote from: paradigm on October 09, 2006, 05:00:44 PM For the birching half of the review though, You folks need to learn some stamina. The party is just getting started at 3am, not ending. It seems more than half of those in attendance, just paid $40 to go camping with your friends for the weekend. It seems so few of those in attendance ever made it to either the trance floor or chill stage, and so many artsists that played were only playing for themselves, especially in the chillout.
That's how these outdoor parties here look like ... unfortunatelly.
Title: Re: Crystal Sky Full Moon Post by: upwinger on October 09, 2006, 06:11:25 PM
Awesome, awesome, awesome weekend .... It was great reconnecting with old friends and making many new ones ...
Underfoot and Asmadeus -- thanks again for the cds and the stellar sets! (Mike (Asmadeus) -- I forgot to mention we've got some kind of psychic connection going on now ... I was just about to ask you if you would take a request to spin anything by Mr Projectile, and 30 seconds later "LoveHere" started up .... Gave me quite a jolt! :-D )
Mad props to Darklight and Lucid Faerie for organizing the photo collage!!!
Robyo --- great to finally meet and chat -- I hope I was at least a little coherent!!
Pauldo -- amazing display you set up -- cant wait to see some pictures!!!
Jeffz -- very inspiring to see/hear someone preaching Pronoia -- sorry there were so many other things to tend to and I didnt get to stick around for the whole thing -- but kudos nonetheless!!
Extra special thanks goes out to Bobby G, and Aquarius ... ... ...
See y'all soon !!! ~Julian
Title: Re: Crystal Sky Full Moon Post by: Mike on October 09, 2006, 06:55:43 PM
Hello hello you people! Thank you for coming. I had a wonderful time. I must say this was the most easy going Chilluminati event ever. No sweat, no stress. I think we're starting to get ahang of it. I've got tons of pictures!!! I shot 500 in all. Which means I'll need another week or so to go through them and pick my favs. Meanwhile, I know I was able to give out music to many people. I'm sorry to those that I didn't get a chance to see. For the missed opportunity, and to many of those who asked for previous volumes, click http://www.liftmuziek.com/ and download away.
Be back with more updates. -mike
Title: Re: Crystal Sky Full Moon Post by: Scatter on October 09, 2006, 09:56:08 PM
Quote from: paradigm on October 09, 2006, 05:00:44 PM For the birching half of the review though, You folks need to learn some stamina. The party is just getting started at 3am, not ending. It seems more than half of those in attendance, just paid $40 to go camping with your friends for the weekend. It seems so few of those in attendance ever made it to either the trance floor or chill stage, and so many artsists that played were only playing for themselves, especially in the chillout. Mad props goes to the Iowa posse for keeping the main stage occupied at least and dancing their asses off in true spirit of the sound I agree... There was piss poor attendance for your set. I personally was talking to Random while I was listening to it, so I wasn't dancing a whole lot, but it was because I had been dancing straight to Derby, Shai, Collision, Aktif, Meghan, and Random before you (My legs still are feeling it). When I was dancing though, I was the guy in the dark blue hoodie bouncing around. Killer morning set, by the way. What you said is totally true, and I'm glad you had the balls to say it. I know the term "rave"seems to be kind of avoided in this circle, but it certainly isn't just a weekend campout. Keep dancing people!
Mike, that video is really funny. I especially like the part where you're in the bushes eating them.
Title: Re: Crystal Sky Full Moon Post by: underfoot on October 10, 2006, 06:12:23 AM
Quote You folks need to learn some stamina. The party is just getting started at 3am, not ending. It seems more than half of those in attendance, just paid $40 to go camping with your friends for the weekend. It seems so few of those in attendance ever made it to either the trance floor or chill stage, and so many artsists that played were only playing for themselves, especially in the chillout. Doesn't help that the space is so spread out. I mean, you need that for a festival, but it makes it easy for folks to retreat into their hidey-holes. No work-around for this, other than to rope more attendees, and that means bringing aboard more commercial headlining talent completely removed from the psy arena (because even if we brought a major psy act, we'd still net roughly the same crowd). So it becomes a choice of sacrificing integrity for headcount. For now we'll stick with integrity...but barren dancefloors *do* suck, and it *does* sometimes feel like a waste of good music.
Also, when you're working at an event, it's impossible to can't catch everyone you'd like to. Like, I was really enjoying your set, but then had to leave to take care of comping folks. One less dancer on the floor!
One of the things keeping my spirits up about the chill area was that campsite just on top of the hill -- not out of range of the sound. So that was kind of an audience, albeit out of view.
I personally prefer one night events because, with less creature comforts and a shorter span, people really give it their all. They're there for the sole purpose of getting down. And then, *after* it's over, they go home and sleep.
Title: Re: Crystal Sky Full Moon Post by: Robyo on October 10, 2006, 06:22:24 AM
Quote from: damon on October 09, 2006, 05:13:09 PM Quote from: paradigm on October 09, 2006, 05:00:44 PM For the birching half of the review though, You folks need to learn some stamina. The party is just getting started at 3am, not ending. It seems more than half of those in attendance, just paid $40 to go camping with your friends for the weekend. It seems so few of those in attendance ever made it to either the trance floor or chill stage, and so many artsists that played were only playing for themselves, especially in the chillout.
That's how these outdoor parties here look like ... unfortunatelly.
It's funny how people who bitch about the dancefloor are rarely on it! :P
Title: Re: Crystal Sky Full Moon Post by: malachi on October 10, 2006, 06:58:38 AM
First off thanks Chilluminati for bringing out us Goahead's and letting us be a part of this experience.
Before anything is written about anything at all, I hope everyone stops to take a minute to realize what it takes to actually pull something like this off. So, I really extend my thanks and gratitude for all of the planning and hard work. I know first hand what it takes to promote events, and sometimes a very simple thank you goes a long way.
The weather was amazing! Primordial Ooze is onto something! Derby and JJ threw down an epic sets! Meghan's set under a full moon was all I could ask for! Chillin with Shai by the fire was good times! Toki's Closing set was proper! The only thing between Ohio is Indiana and Illinois. Chillin with the Iowa folks made me feel right at home. I loved playing Chill sets back to back with NOD!
Speaking of Chillout. I hope you all realize that Chill stage is one of the best I have ever seen. The location right by the lake is amazing. That was the second time I had a chance to spin chill at Sunrise by the lake and it has been a great experience both times.
Thanks again for a great time!
Title: Re: Crystal Sky Full Moon Post by: nod on October 10, 2006, 07:19:48 AM
Quote from: underfoot on October 10, 2006, 06:12:23 AM I personally prefer one night events because, with less creature comforts and a shorter span, people really give it their all. They're there for the sole purpose of getting down. And then, *after* it's over, they go home and sleep. i think the midwest scene may be in more of the one-nighter phase right now, though i really enjoy the chance to stretch things out for a full weekend. let people get a taste of the one-nighters all fall/winter/spring and maybe by next summer they'll be ready for a proper weekend rager (or a 5-day in CO ;) )
i personally wussed out the second night because i wanted to be somewhat coherent for the trip home (and i knew that monday morning i had to go rescue a network that went ass-plode while i was out of town), but i was definitely bummed that i missed the infamous morning paradigm shift (and probably another fucking gorgeous sunrise).
i was once again overwhelmed by the enthusiasm of the attendees (especially the psyowans!) and how excited folks out there still get for trance festivals, rather than having to hear people bitching about the little things that they don't like...had some great neighbors in the camp zone from parts unknown (or un-remembered, in any case) and generally had a fucking blast all weekend. at one point (after his set) medisin told me that it was the best birthday present he could have asked for...y'all really do have some good shit building up there, i'm really excited to see the continuance into next summer!
saturday night i had a bit of a 'moment' looking at the chilluminati collage, thinking about how very lucky i am to be able to feel like a member of such a great community up there even though i live too far away to really be directly involved...many thanks to all the organizers and participants who have created so many beautiful spaces (in several beautiful places) and opened themselves up to all us travelling freaks coming through!
hopin to make my thanksgiving trip back up to chicago long enough to go check the psyowa scene, so perhaps i'll be seein some of y'all again before too long...
Title: Re: Crystal Sky Full Moon Post by: malachi on October 10, 2006, 07:29:07 AM
Quote from: HARDKORNATE on October 09, 2006, 10:09:52 AM I LOVED THE PARTY
I demand that MEDCIN be a regular at every festival.
SRSLY. Forilla!
Title: Re: Crystal Sky Full Moon Post by: The Fixer on October 10, 2006, 08:09:36 AM
Thank Devorah for that, and the amazing contributions of Dimitry and Pauldo.
The Chill Stage represented about 2 1/2 days of prep time and work not including the efforts of Dimitry and Pauldo.
If we are sharing beefs one of mine would be the degree to which people take deco for granted and don't realize how much more work, arguably, it is than what the other artists do. Quote from: malachi on October 10, 2006, 06:58:38 AM Speaking of Chillout. I hope you all realize that Chill stage is one of the best I have ever seen. The location right by the lake is amazing. That was the second time I had a chance to spin chill at Sunrise by the lake and it has been a great experience both times.
Title: Re: Crystal Sky Full Moon Post by: damon on October 10, 2006, 08:22:14 AM
Quote from: Robyo on October 10, 2006, 06:22:24 AM It's funny how people who bitch about the dancefloor are rarely on it! :P
I'm not bitching I'm stating the fact. Main stage dancefloor does not bother me almost at all.
Title: Re: Crystal Sky Full Moon Post by: LucidFaerie on October 10, 2006, 08:41:57 AM
HAHA thanks for posting the ewok dance Mike! ;D
And it was my pleasure to make the collage for the entire Chilluminati crew. Just a small thank you for all of the hardwork, time and effort put into all of these events. My life has drastically changed in the past 1 1/2 years and I know that YOU GUYS play a huge part in that.
Much love!!
Title: Re: Crystal Sky Full Moon Post by: The Fixer on October 10, 2006, 08:47:14 AM
I think you're reading way too much into the dancefloor. It was fricking cold at night, and not everyone is the macho uberstomper that some are.
Secret Fire and Sacred Earth both had very hiper early morning dance scenes that lasted to daybreak. It was also alot warmer!! It was all weather not some metaphysical or existential quality of the Midwest or the "scene."
I am more for multi-night scenes because for deco and setup it is more bang for the buck. We spend the same amount of time on deco for a 3 night event as a one night event. It feels lame to go just one night now that I've got a taste for it. Of course all the non-deco people don't see that, they only do one set during the whole event, so as long as their set is complete they've spent their load and what's the point of the second night?
I meet way more people on multi-night events too. and there are so many more travellers!! It is a night/day difference between one-night and multi-night parties. I am all into community/meeting people/travellers so one of the things I have learned this year is that I believe that one night scenes are a necessity in the Midwestern Winter, but the rest of the year they are weak.
But the people bleeding their lifeblood on these events determine what happens, and I think it depends on how much the organizers can handle taking days off work, missing sleep, and driving hours to the venue. All this takes a toll. Quote from: nod on October 10, 2006, 07:19:48 AM Quote from: underfoot on October 10, 2006, 06:12:23 AM I personally prefer one night events because, with less creature comforts and a shorter span, people really give it their all. They're there for the sole purpose of getting down. And then, *after* it's over, they go home and sleep. i think the midwest scene may be in more of the one-nighter phase right now, though i really enjoy the chance to stretch things out for a full weekend. let people get a taste of the one-nighters all fall/winter/spring and maybe by next summer they'll be ready for a proper weekend rager (or a 5-day in CO ;) )
Title: Re: Crystal Sky Full Moon Post by: nod on October 10, 2006, 10:10:32 AM
Quote from: The Fixer on October 10, 2006, 08:47:14 AM I think you're reading way too much into the dancefloor. It was fricking cold at night, and not everyone is the macho uberstomper that some are. i think the cold definitely took its toll on the dancefloor...i know that was part of the reason i went to sleep saturday night (shit i almost couldn't get myself out of my tent in time for my set on the chill stage! :P ). we've had 'weak' dancefloors here in north carolina before as well - there's really no predicting how people will react once they get out to the party. i think y'all did a great job of preparing people for the long haul - good balance in the lineup, warm fire to dance near, plenty of psyowans out and about, but sometimes the crowd just wusses out (or blows their wad on friday night). plus, its the end of what's been a pretty long summer season...i've spent more weekends camping out at festivals than i have sleeping in the house i moved into a couple of months ago. when you combine that with drive time and other real life bullshit it can be hard to keep it rockin all weekend long...
i definitely do value the deco, and i know how much time & energy goes into it...i've helped shane (the devotee) with his spandex/string art at a few events here and in DC - including the infected mushroom show where i sadly missed my opportunity to tear out their larynxes and prevent more singing - and i realize its a lot more physical on-site work than it generally takes to dj. there's also plenty of pre-show prep to do, making the designs & building shit in whatever fashion you prefer. this is why god gave us red bull :)
however, i think djs and other musicians dedicate plenty of time and energy to their part of the event as well...while i only played 2 sets (1.5 hours and 2-ish hours with a little tag-team action) i spend a huge amount of time and money outside of events acquiring new music and filtering through it to pick out the choice goodies - i also tend to spend a lot of time at the event itself listening to other chill djs so i don't play the same shit over again (though admittedly this weekend i did less of that than usual) and thinking about what exactly i am going to play. with all that going on, its great to know that there are people who are dedicated to making the visual side of the party just as immersive as the musical side...but don't forget that the soundsystem will almost always be heavier than the deco ;)
and on a completely unrelated note, that video was great mike - fit quite well with the treva whateva in the background :P
Title: Re: Crystal Sky Full Moon Post by: The Fixer on October 10, 2006, 11:15:58 AM
I don't mean to shortchange DJs. I am talking more about the lack of personal acknowledgements of the efforts of the deco artist. DJs seem to do a better job of getting kudos and applause for their work.
Julee has told me it is not uncommon for deco artists to spend days setting up an installation and most people not even recognize who the artists are. I imagine that leads to a pretty high burnout rate on the part of deco artists. Quote from: nod on October 10, 2006, 10:10:32 AM however, i think djs and other musicians dedicate plenty of time and energy to their part of the event as well...while i only played 2 sets (1.5 hours and 2-ish hours with a little tag-team action) i spend a huge amount of time and money outside of events acquiring new music and filtering through it to pick out the choice goodies - i also tend to spend a lot of time at the event itself listening to other chill djs so i don't play the same shit over again (though admittedly this weekend i did less of that than usual) and thinking about what exactly i am going to play. with all that going on, its great to know that there are people who are dedicated to making the visual side of the party just as immersive as the musical side...but don't forget that the soundsystem will almost always be heavier than the deco ;)
Title: Re: Crystal Sky Full Moon Post by: Scatter on October 10, 2006, 01:22:27 PM
The deco looked great. THANK YOU to all who did the deco. It's a great plus to the parties.
Title: Re: Crystal Sky Full Moon Post by: psych0tron on October 10, 2006, 03:32:10 PM
Awesome time was had. I wish I could've gotten there earlier but another gig on Friday night plus travel time had me arriving at the grounds shortly before sunset on Saturday. For being my first Chilluminati event ever and the first outdoor event I've attended in quite some time, I was thoroughly impressed by all the DJs, the crowd, the atmosphere.. everything =)
I'll deffinently be back for more.
Title: Re: Crystal Sky Full Moon Post by: HARDKORNATE on October 10, 2006, 03:41:13 PM
Quote from: edais on October 10, 2006, 01:22:27 PM The deco looked great. THANK YOU to all who did the deco. It's a great plus to the parties. Ya. Deco was tits.
As far as partiers go, bunch of pussies (except the Iowa people, of course)
Title: Re: Crystal Sky Full Moon Post by: Pauldo on October 10, 2006, 03:48:49 PM
I liked the industrial, totally thought it fit in well, totally danceable and I had seen a sizeable number of people dancing during Psych0tron's set. I personally got 2 people to attend the event on an industrial act being present. That same person used to go to a lot of raves previously and he had a view that the event was going to be a typical old skool rave with a certian criminal element. He ended up commenting on the great nature of the people in attendance, the relaxed atmosphere, good art and good music. I wonder how much of the Chilluminati parties are associated with "rave" or not, how much some people might like us to be less rave or more rave? I def try to bring in old skool ravers, great for people who may have been burned out on the rave scene years ago, introduce them to our little psyscene.
Title: Re: Crystal Sky Full Moon Post by: paradigm on October 10, 2006, 07:00:41 PM
on this deco recognition debate
Deco is an essential part of most events, that contributes to the atmosphere, vibe and overall context and emoition of it. It can be a thankless task, and is probably one of the most time consuming parts of event set up. I know ive done it plenty of times and have many batiks, and tapesties at home, plus oodles of other items necessary to creat the atmosphere
However we create these events for the music, not the deco, not the alters, so it only goes with out saying that those that are the reason for the event would be the most celebrated.
It no doubt a synergistic relationship, but i also have been to some very magical underground events in the desert, and other natural locals, where deco was sparse if non-existant, and it did not diminish the energy or vibe.
Further more, I am willing to bet that Random as well as Scott & Igor put just as much time into preparing their live sets as was spent on deco set up and concepts. I also persoanlly put alot of work into my dj sets. Though i can just hop on the decks and play, I like to have a concept of proper flow emoting and vibe to a set. This takes searching for the right choices in music, scoring new and old to find the right compliments. I also will match tracks on key from time to time, and this takes "homework" as i call it.
So please just cause a set may be over in a hour, dont think thats all that went into it. Sour Grapes dont do anyone anygood, and only serve to ruffle feathers.
On the danceflor debate, Don has summed it up preety good, but i think the single night thing might work better for the midwest scene as it seems they have not fully broken out of the "rave time schedule yet" and are still adapting to the psy/ goa ideal. If you go to SF, LA or NY, as well as almost any forign trance scene, the peak point of the outdoor party is between 7am and noon. Not 3am. 3am is the peak point for house and jungle and other edm genres. I think that with time this will catch on as people slowly get more acustomed to it, The Iowans are proof of that, but getting people used to it wiill take time. I think also it in part has to do with bashfullness. I takes alot more balls to dance in the daylight when everyone can really see how silly we look.
I think a great idea would be have an event that starts at midnight or even later and ends at noon. But cycle thru genres and build energy with a single stage. Downtempo to breaks, to prog to psy, with the psy not coming on untill around 4am. By that time the crowds should be amped and waiting for it, and still have the energy to go strong into the morning.
my 2cents, though with this long of a ramble, its more like a quarter
Title: Re: Crystal Sky Full Moon Post by: The Fixer on October 10, 2006, 07:09:47 PM
Quote from: paradigm on October 10, 2006, 07:00:41 PM However we create these events for the music, not the deco, not the alters, so it only goes with out saying that those that are the reason for the event would be the most celebrated. "it goes without saying" - no it doesn't, because I completely disagree. Without the deco and the creation of sacred space, this kind of event becomes indistinguishable from a rave or any other music event. I most definitely do not do it for the music. I do it for the balance of light/sound/dance/atmosphere. If I lose a critical portion, I think it is no longer the kind of party worth celebrating.
If we had mountains or ocean nearby, we could have a different kind of space where deco might be needed less or in a different way. But I think space needs to be created, like pagans draw circles to create space.
Deco requires many hours of work immediately prior to the event, whereas dj's can spread their work out over many weeks in theory if not in practice. It is a different kind of pressure.
Title: Re: Crystal Sky Full Moon Post by: Mike on October 10, 2006, 07:28:14 PM
oi... let's not get into the whole thing of who/what's more important. We value every contribution towards the event, and everyone is thankful for every single drop of sweat that goes into it. and it's not just about music, it's really about everything! If it was just about the deco, then stay home and decorate your bedrooms. if it was just about the music, then stay home and listen to your headphones. if it was just about the people, then come out more to Onomatopoeia every Wed in Chicago. But hence, it's not. so let's not get into it :)
Title: Re: Crystal Sky Full Moon Post by: paradigm on October 10, 2006, 08:11:54 PM
well, I will chalk it all up to personal preference then. You do raise a good point that deco is more a all at once labor intensive undertaking, than the spaced out preperation for a set. However I have, as i did this past weekend, given all my energy into a performance, and collapesed from exhaustion just after. There is something about performing and being a conducter of emotion and energy to people that takes alot out of you. For some of us it is not just playing music, (as you would have us believe) but something much more that it is beyond description. So please dont diminish what i do. Ive done deco at dozens of my own events, and helped out with others somewhere near the hundreds, but have you ever stood on my side of the fence?? Personally I would much, much rather see a well deco'd out gathering than not, I have even gone to an event with a shitty lineup to see a good deco artist. Case in point i endured a 3hour set of Void ( or A-void as they are called in certain psy circles) just to go to an event to see the artwork of Punk-a-delic (whio is mindblowing btw), but a sacred space can be made by good intentions, and a little heart, and perhaps a alter. With the proper setting (which your location is fantastic and i cant help but feel that because you see it all the time you are taking it for granted), all thats needed is the right music and vibe. Over the top deco is just the icing on the cake, but i disagree whole heartadly that deco is the distinguishing difference between a gathering of this nature and a rave.
I can go back and forth with you on this , with your views versus mine for pages of conversation i am sure, but this will get us no where, where we are both right, and we are both wrong. so in the interest of not hijacking this thread any further, Let us just say it really boils down to personal vision and let us let things move on Feel free to retort if you wish, but i will no longer respond to this topic as i have said my piece.
Title: Re: Crystal Sky Full Moon Post by: damon on October 10, 2006, 09:09:11 PM
Quote from: paradigm on October 10, 2006, 07:00:41 PM I also will match tracks on key from time to time, and this takes "homework" as i call it.
Kudos my friend for doing that.
PS. I don't think I've met you last weekend. Next time drinks on me 8)
Title: Re: Crystal Sky Full Moon Post by: bluespectralmonkey on October 10, 2006, 10:04:56 PM
I think a great idea would be have an event that starts at midnight or even later and ends at noon. But cycle thru genres and build energy with a single stage. Downtempo to breaks, to prog to psy, with the psy not coming on untill around 4am. By that time the crowds should be amped and waiting for it, and still have the energy to go strong into the morning..........
thats a great idea paradigm.... hmm that sounds like a good idea for a single night event where you can go into the afternoon../..
the friday night curse will always be, where everyone just worked all week and drove all day to get to the event, by the middle of the night even with "Help" its hard to power thru.. we have this problem a lot being far away from just about everywhere.... either that or the saturday night curse, where everyeone raged on friday and then feelin all wore out on saturday night, missing all the action after a night and day of raging, and gettin a little sleep before the big day sunday which usually involves drivin home and goin back to work on monday. oof.
and yeah, whether its a rave or not, some people dance, some not. its not as disrespect, its just about everyone doing thier thing. to me, thats what raving was about and its the same thing tranceparties are about too. tho i think psy festivals are one or 42 rungs up the ladder from raves, at least in peoples mindset and evolution....
and yeah deco takes a long time... i know all about it. spandex, ladders, blah blah. oof. building and hanging the zome at SEOA kicked my ass. and yeah djin' takes a long time to make connections, develop a style, prep/pick out rockers, and lots of mental energy to hold all those bindis in place, and for me i cant dj without dancing, and we all know how much energy that takes! my set in the afternoon heat at SEOA kicked my ass. and then one of the zome models fell down, more work on deco. yay! before anyone can bitch about one or the other, try doing both at the same time.... we all have our roles, and we choose them. some of us like having our ass kicked more than others....
as far as sacred spaces go, you dont need "STUFF" to do that. its all in mindset. spandex, lights, crystals, geometric stuff, theyre just eye candy right? or are they... i do believe that, like yantra, sacred geometry and vivid colors represent divine energetic balance that our subconscious mind can feed on and align with. but it can be done in the forest, desert or on the beach or anywhere else theres no blacklights. its funny though, humans and thier talismans...so is it worth all the work? i would think not sometimes, though i wouldnt have spent days of my life working crazy deco hours for almost every single one of our parties, if i didnt beleive it was NECESSARY. nothin like a gemini for some contrasting statements. ;)
but what counts is that youre all doing it. doing it up. doing it well. its all trial and error. lessons learned. and experiences had at the last party are not the same at the next. same goes for the learning.... its an evolutionary process. or at least as someone sometime said, "doing the same thing over and over again is either insanity, or rhythm." or something like that.
i love hearing that you guys had a safe, well attended, fun event. i love hearing how well everyone played and knowing all the smiles were there i missed you guys, snif* see you next time for sure. boom.
Title: Re: Crystal Sky Full Moon Post by: ChristopherRobin on October 11, 2006, 01:31:32 AM
Just wanted to say a big THANK YOU to all the folks who made last weekend happen. It was my first Chilluminati event and I was overwhelmed by how amazing it was. I have never seen such a nice, open, helpful and caring bunch of people in one place. It inspired me. Reconnecting with nature was something I badly needed to do and thanks to you guys I got the chance.
Big thanks to Paul and Julie for getting me to go.
You really have a special scene going on and I hope it grows as a movement so it will spread across the planet.
Keep up the good and important work. My soul was replenished and I thank everyone there for that.
X
Title: Re: Crystal Sky Full Moon Post by: Pauldo on October 11, 2006, 02:11:22 AM
Quote from: ChristopherRobin on October 11, 2006, 01:31:32 AM Just wanted to say a big THANK YOU to all the folks who made last weekend happen. It was my first Chilluminati event and I was overwhelmed by how amazing it was. I have never seen such a nice, open, helpful and caring bunch of people in one place. It inspired me. Reconnecting with nature was something I badly needed to do and thanks to you guys I got the chance.
Big thanks to Paul and Julie for getting me to go.
You really have a special scene going on and I hope it grows as a movement so it will spread across the planet.
Keep up the good and important work. My soul was replenished and I thank everyone there for that.
X Yeah Chris, you made it onto the forum! Thank you for traveling to the party and trusting it would be good for the spirit. Chris is an old friend and it was great to get our little group of friends out to a party together.
I do totally belive that good hearted old skool ravers would totally dig our scene. Our people are so in it for all the right reasons. Even if an old party person attends one of our events for one last party they should come to one of our parties. If they had any bad vibe's from the rave scene then our scene is a wonderful way to heal and make peace with "rave". Or if someone ends up attending a couple parties a year or just one, I think it's a perfect tune-up to the spirit.
Title: Re: Crystal Sky Full Moon Post by: malachi on October 11, 2006, 05:21:51 AM
Quote from: psych0tron on October 10, 2006, 03:32:10 PM Awesome time was had. I wish I could've gotten there earlier but another gig on Friday night plus travel time had me arriving at the grounds shortly before sunset on Saturday. For being my first Chilluminati event ever and the first outdoor event I've attended in quite some time, I was thoroughly impressed by all the DJs, the crowd, the atmosphere.. everything =)
I'll deffinently be back for more. By the way, I really enjoyed the industrial dance set. The full moon was rising and this was the perfect segway set to psytrance.
Title: Re: Crystal Sky Full Moon Post by: The Fixer on October 11, 2006, 07:57:36 AM
Quote from: bluespectralmonkey on October 10, 2006, 10:04:56 PM and yeah deco takes a long time... i know all about it. spandex, ladders, blah blah. oof. building and hanging the zome at SEOA kicked my ass. So, if we don't have that time, no deco, probably.
Quote from: bluespectralmonkey on October 10, 2006, 10:04:56 PM before anyone can bitch about one or the other, try doing both at the same time.... we all have our roles, and we choose them. some of us like having our ass kicked more than others.... That's kind of a macho approach. It works for me but not for everyone. People get involved in these parties for many reasons and when they feel shortchanged, they will eventually just walk. And not everyone is easily replaceable. Some losses can be disastrous, particularly when they were working for free or at a loss, and we might not have the money to hire a replacement.
Title: Re: Crystal Sky Full Moon Post by: varun on October 11, 2006, 12:35:26 PM
I had an absolute blast .... thank you everyone for the awesome vibe. It felt so much more like family this time around. Considering the cold and the massive crowd on the dancefloor :P I think the feel of this festival was more social... sitting around the camfire and talking. did so much more of that this time around that my mind and body came out feeling totally refreshed. this was the perfect end to the outdoor season....the dancefloor balagan will have to wait for an indoor or next summer.
Medicin ... whoooooaa. What a set. I second that he should be back every time! :) And he was on the dancefloor all thru too! Thank you!! :)
Primordial Ooze! Better than I've ever heard them before. And everyone said that... including the folks who had heard em play at Worldbridge. Hope that quality keeps getting better... these guys will def. go places.
Meghans set was probably one of the best opening 30 mins of a dark set I have ever heard.... so tribal. I have this video of my head of everyone on the dancefloor thumping the ground with their feet to that groovy dark sound.... aaah wonderful. :D
Shais set rearraged the clouds ... till the point of that power outage! :( ... but it was one of my most memorable too... deep trips!
The Random and Paradigm combo was probably one of the best I've ever heard. All you saturday night sleepers suck! You missed one heck of a sunrise soundtrack. Thank you guys for playing such stellar sets for the few of us that were there on the floor.
Kuorosh Dini and Josh Brill were pure magic. The real psychedelic musicians. Kuorosh played right after I did.... so I got to see him set up. As soon as I was done, he sat down on his synth/piano, closed his eyes and played pure psychedelic chords.... I could feel the energy around him. Beautiful sounds. Fluid... thought provoking. Sounds that can make you cry. Thank you so much!
Most of the other sets seemed to blend into the earth ... there wasnt a single time that I heard a track/set/any sound, and cringed.... that was a first for me. Everyone seemed to put their best into the music... wish it had been the same for the dancefloor.
The buddha alter was amazing! The pumpkin patch for the best thing ever! hahahha I'm still cracking up. Pauldo .. u rock! :) Thank u! :)
Psygoof.... You suck! And so do you Damon for leaving on Saturday with half my smoke. Booooo. :P
Cant wait to go back to NCN. Second time around was amazing. Hope we have more events there.
see you all again soon.
~Boom Varun
Title: Re: Crystal Sky Full Moon Post by: The Fixer on October 11, 2006, 12:59:22 PM
That's Devorah's. I think everything in the chill canopy tent was Devorah's. :) Quote from: varun on October 11, 2006, 12:35:26 PM The buddha alter was amazing!
Title: Re: Crystal Sky Full Moon Post by: damon on October 11, 2006, 01:03:04 PM
Quote from: The Fixer on October 11, 2006, 12:59:22 PM I think everything in the chill canopy tent was Devorah's. :)
Almost 8)
Title: Re: Crystal Sky Full Moon Post by: paradigm on October 11, 2006, 06:34:54 PM
@ Pauldo his website is www.punkadelik.com
@ Damon, fantastic, next rounds on you. I prefer Import lagers or quality micorbrews Too bad we did not meet. I meet some great folks this past weekend, but i certainly do know you were not one among them.
and on another note, I know the sets were recorded this past weekend. Who did that and how can we get access to them? I would love to have mine for selfish purposes, but would love to hear Medisins set again, and this now famous Ooze set that i unfortunatley missed
Title: Re: Crystal Sky Full Moon Post by: Devorah on October 11, 2006, 07:09:05 PM
Quote from: damon on October 11, 2006, 01:03:04 PM Quote from: The Fixer on October 11, 2006, 12:59:22 PM I think everything in the chill canopy tent was Devorah's. :)
Almost 8)
Ok Damon, what wasn't? ??? Unless you are referring to the living organisms dancing and mulling around. Those works of art I cannot take credit for. :)
Title: Re: Crystal Sky Full Moon Post by: varun on October 11, 2006, 07:14:32 PM
I had my mirror-cloth lamp from Goa hanging up there somewhere :P
Deb. Next time we have a chill stage I'd like to work with you on an alter. I have some original organic ideas and some I've picked up from travelling east. I'm sure we can put something even better together... after all, we're not going to do the same buddha thing again but can probably integrate it into something bigger.
Title: Re: Crystal Sky Full Moon Post by: Robyo on October 11, 2006, 07:28:07 PM
speaking of deco, some of he gnome statues took a hit :'( ...from the chillumafia banner (flying up in the wind) of all things!
and I really liked the Shri Yantra that ended up at the psystage. Was that yours Varun? We should always have mandalas or sacred geometry tapestries around! And I missed the Hindu god tapestries this time. But it's cool to change up the look, I suppose...
Title: Re: Crystal Sky Full Moon Post by: varun on October 11, 2006, 07:38:14 PM
:( Sorry Gnomes :(
The mandala wasnt mine... but I liked that too. The geometry just sucks you in. Looked perfect on the main stage.
One deco piece I liked was that huge banner at Earthdance. The same one we had at Metatronic2. We should get that back next time around.
Title: Re: Crystal Sky Full Moon Post by: Jeffz on October 11, 2006, 08:42:34 PM
The mandala thingie in front on the psy stage was Alex's brought all the way up from Atlanta. Him and aroun brought the crystals too.
Title: Re: Crystal Sky Full Moon Post by: damon on October 11, 2006, 09:32:08 PM
Quote from: Devorah on October 11, 2006, 07:09:05 PM Ok Damon, what wasn't? ???
Varun brought 2 pieces 8)
One of them temporarily appeared@both stages 8)
Title: Re: Crystal Sky Full Moon Post by: Devorah on October 12, 2006, 07:05:23 AM
Quote from: varun on October 11, 2006, 07:14:32 PM I had my mirror-cloth lamp from Goa hanging up there somewhere :P My bad :-[ I remember now that you had hung it between the multicolored lanterns.
Damon your still a pain. :P
Quote from: varun on October 11, 2006, 07:14:32 PM Deb. Next time we have a chill stage I'd like to work with you on an alter. I have some original organic ideas and some I've picked up from travelling east. I'm sure we can put something even better together... after all, we're not going to do the same buddha thing again but can probably integrate it into something bigger. I would love to Varun.
Deco is quickly becoming too much work and losing its "fun" value for me. I felt like all I did at the event was work on deco with very little direct acknowledgment. It didn't help matters when some of my materials walked off. I know that the stretchy tube stuff is enticing but I do have a limited supply that seems to diminish after each event. A couple even had the nerve to pull some out of Pauldo's scarecrow and run off with it. ??? I don't mind people playing with it but don't just take it so that nobody else can enjoy it. >:( This is why Jef has been talking soo much about deco appreciation.
Now that I am in Grad school, I cannot do everything. :-\ Realistically, I won't be able to do any more events that are during the school year. This last one nearly kicked my ass as I had a paper due this week that barely got done. I will be able to do deco for one or two events in the summer and that's it.
Title: Re: Crystal Sky Full Moon Post by: HARDKORNATE on October 12, 2006, 08:00:27 AM
Sorry to hear that the deco people are getting burnt out.
I'll offer to help in the future. I dont have anything materials wise to contribute at this point, but feel free to use me for labor.
Title: Re: Crystal Sky Full Moon Post by: The Fixer on October 12, 2006, 10:34:43 AM
We will still do at least 2 events a year and we will show up to do and finish deco several days before the event begins. Like for CSFM we would drive up on Wednesday so we could have had all day Thursday to do deco. That's the only way we will ever do it again. Of course that eats into our vacation time, and I lose money on taking days off work. so that's why we expect to be only able to do it maybe twice a year.
So if there are any deco artists out there you have your chance now to step in. Quote from: HARDKORNATE on October 12, 2006, 08:00:27 AM Sorry to hear that the deco people are getting burnt out.
Title: Re: Crystal Sky Full Moon Post by: Pauldo on October 12, 2006, 01:14:45 PM
Quote from: The Fixer on October 12, 2006, 10:34:43 AM We will still do at least 2 events a year and we will show up to do and finish deco several days before the event begins. Like for CSFM we would drive up on Wednesday so we could have had all day Thursday to do deco. That's the only way we will ever do it again. Of course that eats into our vacation time, and I lose money on taking days off work. so that's why we expect to be only able to do it maybe twice a year.
So if there are any deco artists out there you have your chance now to step in. Quote from: HARDKORNATE on October 12, 2006, 08:00:27 AM Sorry to hear that the deco people are getting burnt out. yeah I can only see myself doing one or 2 deco pieces a year and would have to plan on it with extra days off before and after an event. but I do want them to be killer when i do something. I otherwise don't know how you and deb do it at each event.
Title: Re: Crystal Sky Full Moon Post by: Raven.Nights on October 13, 2006, 06:49:40 AM
Quote from: Pauldo on October 11, 2006, 01:29:23 AM Quote from: edais on October 11, 2006, 01:08:38 AM Damn, no pictures of me. This always happens. :P I finally recognized you...after I walked past you. Then I was too shy to turn around and say hello. I really am very shy believe it or not. I did say to myself though " I shall challenge my shyness and say hi to that Phil guy the next time I see him". Always worried people would think I'm a stalker or something if I say I know them just from their pic or profile or postings on a forum thing. It would actually be the polite thing to do to stop and say hello if you recognize someone. I did intro myself to Ben's brother though but only because you guys look so much alike that I just knew he was your brother. ;D
I knew that that was you too! Though this damn shyness thing is pretty common. I'm typing right now with one hand as the other is in a splint (damn ganglion cysts!) so I would type more but its kinda hard. I had a lot of fun. Cold was a nice change from the heat at the past events, Damn wind though. I enjoyed the deco and the sound. I look forward to seeing all of you again soon!
Again I would ramble more but its hard the day after surgery... but I enjoyed the entire weekend and you all have my deepest gratitude for an excellent vacation from my 9-5 (actually more of a 7:30 to 3:40).
one final note: MORE INDUSTRIAL!!! MORE MEDISIN!! MORE KOUROSH AND CONVOLUTION!!!!
Andrew
Title: Re: Crystal Sky Full Moon Post by: Pauldo on October 13, 2006, 08:42:29 AM
I loved the wind...I got to fly a kite! Haven't done that in years. I think I will fly more kite's in the future...at least once a year now.
I hate ticks! What a creepy little bug. I found one in my back when I got home. eeewww
Title: Re: Crystal Sky Full Moon Post by: Jeffz on October 13, 2006, 10:33:34 AM
The fabulous Hilary took a zillion pictures at CSFM (ok a bunch at least). She has them on here tribe: http://people.tribe.net/djboobwack3o3
Title: Re: Crystal Sky Full Moon Post by: The Fixer on October 15, 2006, 06:28:40 PM
Devorah and I felt that this was about the smoothest event ever, though Secret Fire 2005 was also pretty smooth sailing.
We were delighted with the weather and the clear skies which allowed us to see the Full Moon so clearly. The weather was amazing considering snow fell in Chicago and Black River Falls for the first time, three days later.
Didn't get to pay much attention to the music so can't comment on that. I did get to meet more people and start more conversations than at any previous event.
Learned some things about how we want to participate at future events, so it was a valuable experience for both of us.
NCN management loved you all, thanks for being such great campers and Green people. You once again left a clean campground, and we are all very thankful about that. I loved meeting old friends, and plan to have more time to talk and get to know you in 2007.
Title: Re: Crystal Sky Full Moon Post by: varun on October 15, 2006, 07:16:52 PM
:'( :)
saturday night was very very special.
Title: Re: Crystal Sky Full Moon Post by: djmeghan on October 16, 2006, 08:04:15 AM
Sorry for being soooo late on posting, but I've been away from the internet since before CSFM. :(
Anyway...THANK YOU to all involved with this!! ;D I had a wonderful time playing. I felt very at home up in Wisconsin. Very good vibes up there. Thanks again for having me up to play!! And Thanks to all who enjoyed my set!! ;D 8)
Title: Re: Crystal Sky Full Moon Post by: underfoot on October 17, 2006, 08:50:47 AM
WE LOVE YOU MEGHAN!!!
Title: Re: Crystal Sky Full Moon Post by: Scatter on October 17, 2006, 09:47:02 AM
Yeah we do! I hate Paul, but I love Meghan! ;D
Title: Re: Crystal Sky Full Moon Post by: muddylocks on October 17, 2006, 11:14:41 AM
I'd be interested in stage deco. always wanted to build a uv activated full scale crystalline lattice model. Next season I will get in touch with you guys as the events are comming together. Again, it was a great party. One guy that just moved to the midwest said that this was what he'd always been looking for. Lots of talk about how unique the vibe was from new faces. when you have something like this, I can see where it is a bigger issue to sacrifice integrity for head count. Thanks to all for posting their pics, and to all coordinating the event.
Title: Re: Crystal Sky Full Moon Post by: Pauldo on October 17, 2006, 11:30:26 AM
Quote from: muddylocks on October 17, 2006, 11:14:41 AM I'd be interested in stage deco. always wanted to build a uv activated full scale crystalline lattice model. Next season I will get in touch with you guys as the events are comming together. Again, it was a great party. One guy that just moved to the midwest said that this was what he'd always been looking for. Lots of talk about how unique the vibe was from new faces. when you have something like this, I can see where it is a bigger issue to sacrifice integrity for head count. Thanks to all for posting their pics, and to all coordinating the event. Glad you liked the party and now want to contribute to deco next time around. I would love to see a whole lineup of different uv installations at the next weekender party next summer.
Title: Re: Crystal Sky Full Moon Post by: damon on October 17, 2006, 01:10:56 PM
Quote from: Pauldo on October 17, 2006, 11:30:26 AM I would love to see a whole lineup of different uv installations at the next weekender party next summer.
Ha ha
Title: Re: Crystal Sky Full Moon Post by: HARDKORNATE on October 17, 2006, 03:54:53 PM
I missed the funneh...
Its not like he said "anal installation"
Title: Re: Crystal Sky Full Moon Post by: Pauldo on October 17, 2006, 04:25:25 PM
Quote from: damon on October 17, 2006, 01:10:56 PM Quote from: Pauldo on October 17, 2006, 11:30:26 AM I would love to see a whole lineup of different uv installations at the next weekender party next summer.
Ha ha
seriously, I'd love to have a bunch of people step up and do more art. Maybe like in the large open space between the two main stages that have been setup. Maybe like 5 or 6 lined up to entertain the brains. I'm thinking of maybe doing something larger on the other side of the lake so it can reflect off the water at night and people can eyeball it from the chill stage.
I wanna hear people say, "Chilluminati pawtees is the shiznit when it comes to deco"! ;D
Title: Re: Crystal Sky Full Moon Post by: HARDKORNATE on October 17, 2006, 04:30:10 PM
I think we should set up a bunch of those fiber optic half sphere thingies.
When you are "having a spiritual experience" they look like balls of lightning if you manipulate them with your hands. (we played with one for 4 hours last weekend)
Title: Re: Crystal Sky Full Moon Post by: The Fixer on October 17, 2006, 04:30:39 PM
You said it brother.
A series of installations as you walked between stages would be an amazing progression. That's what it's about, to me.
Title: Re: Crystal Sky Full Moon Post by: HARDKORNATE on October 18, 2006, 10:12:41 AM
Just out o curiosity - why did you have us set up that big tent by the mainstage on saturday? Was it cuz we were standing around doing nothing and you had an extra tent? Or did you just want to see if you could mobilize us?
Title: Re: Crystal Sky Full Moon Post by: KaiserSoze on October 18, 2006, 10:23:57 AM
All of the above.. and in case it rained or people wanted shade...
Title: Re: Crystal Sky Full Moon Post by: The Fixer on October 18, 2006, 10:52:40 AM
well, we weren't sure how we were going to use it, or if people were going to use it. We had it and even if the weather was good, we thought maybe it would be a place where people could sit on the ground at night because the tent would keep the ground drier.
In the future we will probably only put up the tent in hot/sunny or wet weather, since people don't really seem to use the tent otherwise.
Sorry for the hassle but it was fun wasn't it? Quote from: HARDKORNATE on October 18, 2006, 10:12:41 AM Just out o curiosity - why did you have us set up that big tent by the mainstage on saturday? Was it cuz we were standing around doing nothing and you had an extra tent? Or did you just want to see if you could mobilize us?
Title: Re: Crystal Sky Full Moon Post by: nod on October 18, 2006, 11:04:58 AM
Quote from: The Fixer on October 18, 2006, 10:52:40 AM Sorry for the hassle but it was fun wasn't it?
fun to watch anyways ;)
big tents are always good to have on hand at outdoor events...a lesson a lot of us learn the hard way :P
Title: Re: Crystal Sky Full Moon Post by: HARDKORNATE on October 18, 2006, 12:05:27 PM
Quote from: The Fixer on October 18, 2006, 10:52:40 AM well, we weren't sure how we were going to use it, or if people were going to use it. We had it and even if the weather was good, we thought maybe it would be a place where people could sit on the ground at night because the tent would keep the ground drier.
In the future we will probably only put up the tent in hot/sunny or wet weather, since people don't really seem to use the tent otherwise.
Sorry for the hassle but it was fun wasn't it? Quote from: HARDKORNATE on October 18, 2006, 10:12:41 AM Just out o curiosity - why did you have us set up that big tent by the mainstage on saturday? Was it cuz we were standing around doing nothing and you had an extra tent? Or did you just want to see if you could mobilize us? I didn't mind helpin, but I just had this feeling while we were doing it that we were setting it up because you had rented it and felt loike it should be doing something ;P
Title: Re: Crystal Sky Full Moon Post by: Robyo on October 20, 2006, 08:41:35 AM
Quote from: The Fixer on October 19, 2006, 07:00:37 PM Damon and Varun run that gang. they need to tell you. But they might need to hurt you first. Quote from: Scatter on October 19, 2006, 05:27:47 PM Who/what are the Chillumafia? I feel out of the loop. ??? Damon is Don Chillummafioso. Varun is Capo of Psychopimp networking. I'm moonlighting as a ninja-for-hire...
Title: Re: Crystal Sky Full Moon Post by: Pauldo on October 20, 2006, 12:09:42 PM
Quote from: Scatter on October 20, 2006, 11:53:11 AM You know, I bet over half of Damon's 2000 some post count is from posts that are just a smiley.
Then again, maybe I shouldn't be talking bad about the family... :-[ you're not talking bad about anyone if it's the truth ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: Crystal Sky Full Moon Post by: Pauldo on October 21, 2006, 01:02:30 PM
"iunvolveeatingbugs"
That's the HardKorNate word o' the day. love it!
I thought you went by HardKorNate only because you are into hardcore as a genre. Dude man though...I was most impressed by your hardkorness at CSFM! ;D
Title: Re: Crystal Sky Full Moon Post by: djmeghan on October 23, 2006, 06:47:11 AM
Quote from: underfoot on October 17, 2006, 08:50:47 AM WE LOVE YOU MEGHAN!!! I love you, Paul!!! ;D
Title: Re: Crystal Sky Full Moon Post by: djmeghan on October 23, 2006, 06:48:08 AM
Quote from: Scatter on October 17, 2006, 09:47:02 AM Yeah we do! I hate Paul, but I love Meghan! ;D I love you, too!!! ;D
Title: Re: Crystal Sky Full Moon Post by: statenumber7 on October 23, 2006, 04:14:51 PM
hey.....u forgot about the safi boy........!!!..... ;D ;D
NaveeN Quote from: The Fixer on October 19, 2006, 07:00:37 PM Damon and Varun run that gang. they need to tell you. But they might need to hurt you first. Quote from: Scatter on October 19, 2006, 05:27:47 PM Who/what are the Chillumafia? I feel out of the loop. ???
Title: Re: Crystal Sky Full Moon Post by: damon on October 23, 2006, 04:16:44 PM
Quote from: statenumber7 on October 23, 2006, 04:14:51 PM hey.....u forgot about the safi boy........!!!..... ;D ;D
Saafi boy who's not there almost all the time does not count :P
Title: Re: Crystal Sky Full Moon Post by: varun on October 24, 2006, 06:15:40 PM
safi duty is a full time job ... to be part of the clan young padwan, show complete dedcation you must.
Title: Re: Crystal Sky Full Moon Post by: damon on October 25, 2006, 08:21:46 AM
Quote from: varun on October 24, 2006, 06:15:40 PM safi duty is a full time job ... to be part of the clan young padwan, show complete dedcation you must. As he said!
Title: Re: Crystal Sky Full Moon Post by: Robyo on October 25, 2006, 09:50:27 AM
Naveen, where you been?
Missed you at Crystal Sky. :'( ...it was off the hook! ;D
Title: Re: Crystal Sky Full Moon Post by: Scatter on October 25, 2006, 01:35:25 PM
Wow, this topic never ends. :)
Title: Re: Crystal Sky Full Moon Post by: nod on October 27, 2006, 08:02:41 AM
Quote from: Scatter on October 25, 2006, 01:35:25 PM Wow, this topic never ends. :) the party was just that good :P
Title: Re: Crystal Sky Full Moon Post by: DJFreefall on February 01, 2007, 09:01:14 AM
Could someone maybe tell me what Medisin's opener was at Crystal Sky? I see to have forgotten it in a sudden move back to Ottawa, Canada to care for my ailing father.
Love,
Matt
Title: Re: Crystal Sky Full Moon Post by: nod on February 01, 2007, 11:30:59 AM
Quote from: DJFreefall on February 01, 2007, 09:01:14 AM Could someone maybe tell me what Medisin's opener was at Crystal Sky? I see to have forgotten it in a sudden move back to Ottawa, Canada to care for my ailing father.
Love,
Matt the chant was some guy named astarius (i think), he plays that a lot as far as the trance track, i don't think even he remembers... :P
Title: Re: Crystal Sky Full Moon Post by: DJFreefall on February 01, 2007, 12:06:57 PM
awesome, many thanks :).
I'm going to be opening up a first show in Montreal with that followed by Orbital - Remind. I think it'll be bomb.
Title: Re: Crystal Sky Full Moon Post by: Pauldo on February 01, 2007, 02:09:09 PM
Quote from: DJFreefall on February 01, 2007, 09:01:14 AM Could someone maybe tell me what Medisin's opener was at Crystal Sky? I see to have forgotten it in a sudden move back to Ottawa, Canada to care for my ailing father.
Love,
Matt Matt from Marshfield?
Title: Re: Crystal Sky Full Moon Post by: DJFreefall on February 01, 2007, 06:20:59 PM
The very same one
Title: Re: Crystal Sky Full Moon Post by: DJFreefall on February 01, 2007, 06:22:20 PM
Opener track is Asturius - "Let There Be"
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