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1995-06-07 23:41Re: Fun stuff
1995-06-08 00:24Amy Elizabeth Ashton Re: Fun stuff
1995-06-08 00:25Fun stuff
├─ 1995-06-07 23:59Michael Upton Re: Fun stuff
├─ 1995-06-08 00:51Derek Oliver Re: Fun stuff
└─ 1995-06-08 04:36rbcIII Re: Fun stuff
1995-06-08 10:59joanna Re: Fun stuff
1995-06-08 15:13Erkki Rautio Re: Fun stuff
└─ 1995-06-09 05:38Kathleen Vrshek Re: Fun stuff
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1995-06-07 23:41Atlantis23@aol.com> I was just curious to know what amazing >things you have seen done in clubs or at raves
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quoted 7 lines I was just curious to know what amazing> I was just curious to know what amazing >things you have seen done in clubs or at raves that was entertaining or >just plain whacked. I already know about film projections, candy, funky >lights and the like. I need something totally different that would really >draw a crowd. Our scene isn't really that big in Edmonton and we are >basically trying to create something out of nothing. Any ideas would be >GREATLY APPRECIATED :)
At a big hoe down in Phoenix, AZ once I saw six or seven Donkeys trample a fence and invade the party... blew my mind! dave wright not breathing (one who would pay good money to bounce around donkeys)
1995-06-08 00:24Amy Elizabeth Ashtoni went to one rave where there were these 70+ year old people dressed as cowboys and cowgi
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i went to one rave where there were these 70+ year old people dressed as cowboys and cowgirls (not real ones but those fake vinyl ones)...anyway in the chill room they would walk around and say "howdy partner" and shoot silly string around...they did this in the main room too...anyway...the whole idea and everything was really quite trippy...that rave stands out to me because of it... just an idea amy
1995-06-08 00:25roggin@sas.ab.caI was just recently put in charge and to promote a trance/techno/triphop room that just op
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I was just recently put in charge and to promote a trance/techno/triphop room that just opened up in our afterhours club here in Edmonton. Since I haven't got the chance to travel alot and see what nifty things other people have in their clubs, I was just curious to know what amazing things you have seen done in clubs or at raves that was entertaining or just plain whacked. I already know about film projections, candy, funky lights and the like. I need something totally different that would really draw a crowd. Our scene isn't really that big in Edmonton and we are basically trying to create something out of nothing. Any ideas would be GREATLY APPRECIATED :) becca :) roggin@sas.ab.ca
1995-06-07 23:59Michael UptonOn Wed, 7 Jun 1995 roggin@sas.ab.ca wrote: > just plain whacked. I already know about film
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On Wed, 7 Jun 1995 roggin@sas.ab.ca wrote:
quoted 3 lines just plain whacked. I already know about film projections, candy, funky> just plain whacked. I already know about film projections, candy, funky > lights and the like. I need something totally different that would really > draw a crowd. Our scene isn't really that big in Edmonton and we are
Hmmm... I actually really hate all those kinds of things. I know that what draws me to a venue is if I know they're just going to play stuff I like (and new stuff), and there's going to be a good vibe. I guess that's little help if you're trying to draw a crowd, though... :/ My personal least favourite gimmicks are fire eaters, but that's only cos I get overly nervous around them. :) ______________________________________________________________________________ "Stability is one of those code words, which means 'rule by the right guys'" scrot@sans.vuw.ac.nz (Michael Upton) - Noam Chomsky ______________________________________________________________________________
1995-06-08 00:51Derek OliverOn Wed, 7 Jun 1995 roggin@sas.ab.ca wrote: > I was just recently put in charge and to prom
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On Wed, 7 Jun 1995 roggin@sas.ab.ca wrote:
quoted 12 lines I was just recently put in charge and to promote a trance/techno/triphop> I was just recently put in charge and to promote a trance/techno/triphop > room that just opened up in our afterhours club here in Edmonton. Since I > haven't got the chance to travel alot and see what nifty things other > people have in their clubs, I was just curious to know what amazing > things you have seen done in clubs or at raves that was entertaining or > just plain whacked. I already know about film projections, candy, funky > lights and the like. I need something totally different that would really > draw a crowd. Our scene isn't really that big in Edmonton and we are > basically trying to create something out of nothing. Any ideas would be > GREATLY APPRECIATED :) > > becca :) roggin@sas.ab.ca >
You could always rent out a dozen midgets or so, and keep them in a cage behind the dj. During the peak hour you could set them free to go ballistic. If you could rent out Mishu the world's smallest man, you could put him on a turntable to spin around and around in front of the dj..(He only weighs 16 pounds) What about renting the world's fattest man, and then dressing him up like Jabba the Hut. I also thought it would be cool to have an mc on helium. and so on........ I also like raves that had an out of control freak show like atmosphere.. some highlights of raves I have been to: dj's on hydrolic scaffolds going up and down in the air S and M cage acts a guy dangling from a rope 40 feet above the whole rave a guy up in the rafters above the rave nude dancers in dayglo body paint maze to get in the rave, then a slide into the entrance..... Some lame ideas that have gone on at raves: "DJ Unknown" the masked dj who reveals his identity at the end of his set... ( I was expecting King Kong Bundy or Macho Man, this is not the WWF) Free Breakfast- Nice Idea, but I now I am not in the mood for Bacon and Eggs after a hard night of raving. Derek moses@teleport.com Inportland Techno Acid Ambient Mail Order DJ Rumpleforeskin Import Domestic Records-C.D.'s 0--\___/--\___/---0 phone/fax 503-620-3340 SUBMERGE TO THE DEEPEST DEPTHS IN ORDER THAT THE HIGHEST BE ELEVATED TO LIGHT *Alfred Rosenberg
1995-06-08 04:36rbcIIII went once to a hardcore party in NYC which had a bunch of people bouncing on trampolines
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I went once to a hardcore party in NYC which had a bunch of people bouncing on trampolines (sic?)!!! I was so tripped out that I couldn't stop laughing. It just looked so whack with this crazy Rotterdam Gabber playing and kids bouncing on trampolines. I proceeded to the "ambient" basement which was completely covered in Mylar (tables and everything). Everything was silver and my friend, DJ Reade Truth, proceeded to tell me it looked like an elephant washing station. Ugh. Too much Lotus! Actually there was a group of trippers in NYC that did these crazy installations but I forget their name. The music was pretty shitty but they did things like huge mechanical waterfalls and such. Pretty cool actually. Wish they got some people who could provide equally cool tunes though. -robert ______________________________________________*AudioElectronic*_____ "UFO: Starting with the MG Frequency knob at 0, sonic explorers \ as you turn up the knob, \ the UFO will sound like it is taking off." -> MS-20 manual ____\
1995-06-08 10:59joannaelvis was at the last rave i went to and gave out prism glasses, 12"'s of some spacey hous
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elvis was at the last rave i went to and gave out prism glasses, 12"'s of some spacey house (gag), glowsticks and various other goodies. he disappeared mysteriously as there was no call of 'elvis has now left the building.' :) .joanna. obidm: massive attack v. mad professor is wonderful, as is the new divination. blasted the first track of rhythm while closing up shop at tower early this morning on our ~30 jbl studio monitors and i could feel the bass go through me while sweeping the floor. incredible. onnow: fuse - theychH --- joroses@mail.utexas.edu andover '94 .sig et klod, et noop shpadooh.
1995-06-08 15:13Erkki Rautio> elvis was at the last rave i went to and gave out prism glasses, 12"'s of > some spacey
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quoted 5 lines elvis was at the last rave i went to and gave out prism glasses, 12"'s of> elvis was at the last rave i went to and gave out prism glasses, 12"'s of > some spacey house (gag), glowsticks and various other goodies. he > disappeared mysteriously as there was no call of 'elvis has now left the > building.' :) > .joanna.
My rave favorite was couple of years ago here in Manse, when there were these two freako girls: the other was holding the leash, walking the other girl who was obviously her dog. Just thought it was a neat idea. Didn't have a chance to ask their phone numbers, though... :)
quoted 4 lines obidm: massive attack v. mad professor is wonderful, as is the new> obidm: massive attack v. mad professor is wonderful, as is the new > divination. blasted the first track of rhythm while closing up shop at > tower early this morning on our ~30 jbl studio monitors and i could feel > the bass go through me while sweeping the floor. incredible.
I saw Mad Professor live here in Tampere (would you believe it?) the last March. The Professor himself was standing behind the massive mixing console, and the MC (dressed in camouflage jungle kind of garment) was toasting before him, and there was also this other guy who took care of the old school reggae kind of songs. They had a wailing soul diva with them too (who they called Sister Venus) on some more garage/soul/handbag style of songs. So it was kind of mixed bag (they even tried some jungle!), and I liked the most their deep dub songs, heavily echoed and FXed, at which the Prof was unquestionably the best. They also played some new songs they had penned with the old nutta Lee 'Scratch' Perry himself :) so I guess I could call it a worthwhile evening. ERkki Tampere, pHinland trerra@uta.fi
1995-06-09 05:38Kathleen VrshekI've got an idea. If you could somehow resurrect G. G. Allin from the dead and have him th
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I've got an idea. If you could somehow resurrect G. G. Allin from the dead and have him throw shit at everybody. You haven't seen a show until you've experienced GG Allin live! Mistress of Shit