| In Remembrance of Hillsborough Football Disaster |
[15 Apr 2005|11:06pm] |
Today is the 16th anniversary of the Hillsborough Disaster. My thoughts go out to the families of the 96, those injured in the disaster and those others that suffer to this day.
You will never be forgotten and you will never, ever, walk alone.
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| Liverpool |
[16 Mar 2005|05:12am] |
http://www.koptalk.org/forums/showflat.php/Cat/0/Board/lfc/Number/420553/page/2/view/collapsed/sb/5/o/all/fpart/3
Post made by a fellow red who would bring tears to any true red reading it.
I am sick, and have been for about 25 years or so. I have a bad case of Liverpoolitis.
Half Turkish, half Arabic, I grew up in the United Arab Emirates. One day, when I was a wee 5 year-old, my mom put a copy of Shoot! on my bed. Kevin Keegan was on the cover. I asked my uncle who he was. "Kevin Keegan? He's the best player in the world, and he plays for Liverpool," he said. My eyes widened. I looked back at the cover. I was hooked.
I got some gear and kept reading Shoot out in Abu Dhabi, and then expanded to Match. I watched us on tv whenever I could. I memorized statistics, decorated my wall with posters, mail-ordered scarves, flags, pennants, shirts, shorts, bedding, curtains, towels and piggie-banks with Liverpool emblazoned all over them. I played footy growing up, and imagined I was Ian Rush, Kenny Dalglish, Phil Neal. I never missed a game - if it wasn't televised, I'd try and catch it on the radio, if I couldn't get it on the radio, I'd wait for it, wait for it, wait for it, and hear the result on the Beeb.
Watched my first televised game in 1979/1980, went to my first live game in 1985. I've seen us on television, radio, the internet, I've seen us in bars, homes, pubs, cafes, discos, airports, live, recorded, delayed, in the First Division, the Premiership, Charity Shield, European tournaments, friendlies, finals, semi-finals, in black and white, color, high definition, playing in Red, White, Cream, Green, Black, Yellow, against teams from France, Italy, Spain, England, Scotland, Germany, Turkey, Portugal, Eastern Europe, home, away, neutral, commentating in English, American, Arabic, Turkish, German, French, Italian, Spanish, Chinese, kicking off local time at 6am, 7.30am, 10am, 11am, 12pm, 3pm, 5pm, 8.30pm, 10pm, 11.45pm and 1am ...sorry if I missed anything, but you get it.
In 1984, I watched that penalty shootout probably a thousand times on my Betamax. I still have it.
In 1985, I was hurt, afraid, upset, and shattered as a kid. I cried for my fellow fans.
In 1989, I cried again, as a teenager, and couldn't watch football for weeks. I cried for my fellow fans again.
Michael Thomas cost me a television. I never agreed with signing the player that I wanted to rip to shreds. I never cheered for him. Ever.
I soon moved to the US; to a cold mountaintop village with no footy coverage at all. The internet wasn't around in its current format, television stations showed lumberjack competitions misnamed "Sports", and my shortwave was back in the Emirates.
Robbie Fowler awoke me from my only Liverpool-break. The internet appeared, the Irish followed with Setanta in pubs, and Liverpool came flooding back to my arms. From 1992 until 1995, I saw no games at all, only results. I found a seedy pub to watch my first game in 3 years - the FA Cup final, I bid adieu to my childhood hero amidst the hurt of losing to a United team I had never watched either. I saw the suits. I didn't understand it. Had *my* game changed??
I didn't like the Evans era overall, but I loved Macca, Collymore, and Fowler. Houllier gave me hope, especially in the treble year, but I called for his head after last season.
Now about this subject of foreign fans - thanks for this thread. I respect Dunk tremendously for his post the other day about the foreign fan thing, and you guys for pitching in also.
I've had fans call me names. I've had them tell me I wasn't a real fan. They've made fun of the fact that I support a team whose stadium is in another country. I've been told to '[censored] off back to arabia' by a kid in a Redknapp jersey in an American pub *just after we had lifted the UEFA cup*.
We are all fans. We bleed Red, we are miserable after a loss and ecstatic after a victory, we take it out on our friends and family, who love us after a victory and avoid us after a loss.
We support this club. It's ours, all of ours, it belongs to all of us, INCLUSIVELY. It's not just your team. It's always beena royal pain in the arse to follow a team across 12 time zones and 5 languages, but I do it, and have been doing it, without having been to Anfield, for *25 years*.
You know why? I love this team.
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[20 Oct 2004|09:22pm] |
ZOUKOUT 2004
http://www.zoukout.com
Paul van Dyk Timo Maas Seb Fontaine Satoshi Tomiie
Joe Claussell Miguel Migs with Lisa Shaw on live PA Rainer Truby Pippi
Jazzy Jeff & Hip Hop/R&B
Mambo Jambo
All Zouk residents & Maniam on percussion
Ticket pricing:
$28 Happy Hour tickets - entry before 9 pm. (limited to 2000) available to students and NSF peronnel.
$38 Advance until 3 Dec.
$48 at the venue.
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| F**K me, Liquid Room was HOT! |
[10 Jun 2004|06:54pm] |
been ages since i updated my blog...where have i been?
anyway, was glad and had the opportunity to play at Liquid room yesterday.
Stingray started the night and rocked it pretty early, took over at around 0030 with him handling over with Empirical Labs - Turtle Beach, on the decks, stayed on till around 230 where both of us started doing 2tracks b2b and ended the night just after 3am, and there is still a very strong crowd going on, too bad heh but nevertheless, i think they all enjoyed the night, was a crazy night for me too, played my fucking music alright and had all sorts of drinks and lotsa lotsa stout, and came out of the club a little stoned, proceeded to river valley for prata with lychee & friend and Kash, had a little talk and stumble back home totally shacked.(ps. woke up with a damn hangover, argh.. and its just about recovering when i am typing this, boy i am weak in drinks nowadays compared to hmm 3yrs ago?)
The Liquid Room presents: THIS IS MY F**KING MUSIC! - Stingray, Jas K, Wed 9th JUNE 2004.
Tracklisting 1130 - 1230 Stingray Empirical Labs - Turtle Beach (only know the last track he played before i took over) 1230 - 230 Jas K Salt Lake - Rendezvous (Recluse Remix) Rapid Eye - Santa Cruz (R.E.Mix) Cern - The Message (Northern Mix) Lange Presents. Firewall - Kilimanjaro DJ Tatana vs The Mystery - Soul Cry Andain - Beautiful Things (Photon Project Remix) Agnelli & Nelson - Holding onto Nothing (Original Paul Van Dyk Edit) Saltwater - The Legacy (Alphazone Remix) John 00 Fleming vs Astral Projection - Mahadeva (John 00 Fleming Mix) Armin van Buuren - Burned with Desire (Rising Star Mix) Futureshock - Pride's Paranoia (Marco V Remix) Marco V - I Feel You (Thomas Datt's 2v2 Mix) Tiësto feat BT - Love comes Again (Mark Norman Remix) Energy 52- Cafe Del Mar (Cafe Del Marco V Mix) Marco V vs. Jens - Loops & Tings Relooped (Marco V Original Mix) Marco V - atlanta 02.02.2002 Marco V - Revolt Marco V - the mutalisk Marco V - c:\del*.mp3 Dahlbäck & Krome - Murder Was The Bass (Reworked) (order not in sequence of play) 230 - 300 Stingray vs Jas K ID Tiesto - Traffic (Max Walder Remix) F. Massif - Somebody (Massif Remix) Max Walder - Samba De Costa ID ID 300 - 310 Encore Ferry Corsten - Rock your Body Rock (F. Massif Remix)
there you go, fucking music, crazy night.
Thanks to all who came.
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| Oceanlab featuring Justine Suissa - Satellite |
[24 Feb 2004|12:56pm] |
Been going around on playlist of many djs and is no doubt one of the hot favourite amongst tranceaddicts and lovers of vocal choons. Couple of remixes out there, do check out the dark Markus Schulz Coldharbour Mix and the Original.
Oceanlab featuring Justine Suissa - Satellite
My love is like first steps in this snow, baby, I follow you everywhere you go, baby. The pain as light has come to wake you But you will never realize That I inspire the dreams that guide you baby.
I follow the winds that bring the cold, baby, I light a fire in your soul, baby. The lightest touch of feathers falling My love might be invisible But I inspire the dreams that guide you, baby
You're a half a world away But in my mind I whisper every single word you say. And before you sleep at night You pray to me, your lucky star, your singing satellite.
Your singing satellite
You say a prayer You say a prayer
You're a half a world away But in my mind I whisper every single word you say. And before you sleep at night You pray to me, your lucky star, your singing satellite.
You're a half a world away But in my mind I whisper every single word you say. And before you sleep at night You pray to me, your lucky star, your singing satellite.
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| Rants & Sessions |
[18 Feb 2004|12:34pm] |
It is Wednesday afternoon and i am itching to get my butt out to be free like a bird to do whatever i want than to stuck on this chair in the cold office with submission datelines to keep up with.
Backtrack to Saturday 14th Feb 2004, it was Sessions with Trance Republic, @ Phuture. It was a success and a happy night for most judging from the turnout and crowd response. Take a read and see what the rest have to say for the night. If you had a look at the tracklist for my hour, it is filled with vocals and old skool trance. Not what i had in mind to play which was to be melodic & euphoric, uk style. I could see some regular trance fans and friends wasn't dancing but chatting away before i took over and there were quite a few group of ladies around, surprising it is Valentines Day. So I decided that it would be nice to go vocal.
Well, yes no one would actually play everything vocal in a club, you will only hear them on cds or vocal mixes, heh to hell with that, lets try it. Glad it went down well with lotsa hands up in the air, sweaty bodies and smiling faces. I had quite a bit of drink before i went up so therefore i just had fun up there. I wasn't too pleased with my mixing thou, perhaps its not my day but i swear it sounded alright in the cans before i released them, hahaha nonetheless, it was the choons that did the night for us. Some critics may say it is cheese but it is trance and if you like trance, you will favour the night as everything trance was played.
Felix aka Hooj and Brandon did wonderfully too thou i was wondering in and outta Phuture to Zouk to know more, and hell i had too much to drink that night, was trying hard to sober up at the end of the night, head was so god damn heavy, i think i had at least 10 different type of alcholic drinks before my body reacted, i think i am slowly getting the feel of it back.
Tony took over promptly at 3am and wasted no time with prog and nu skool breakz choons that is popular among trancers, i urged him to throw in as the breaks come and he did and also gave him dk8 - murder was the bass to play, phat tune! Then after the lights came on, the folks went off fast, to home and over to Zouk while i finished up my bottle of Stout.
Our photographers took hundred of pictures, they are still being sorted out, will post up the link once review and pics are up on our site. Meanwhile, pics and review is up at frontallabs.
Tracklist for the night:
Nicholas (TR) 2200-2300 01. James Holden - A Break in the Clouds (Main Mix) 02. Holden vs Thompson - Nothing (93 Returning Mix) 03. Markus Schulz presents Elevation - Clear Blue 04. Sarah McLachlan - Fallen (Gabriel & Dresden Anti-Gravity Mix) 05. Nathan Fake - Outhouse (Main Mix) 06. Evanescence - Hello (Trifactor vs Gabriel & Dresden Mix) 07. Rank 1 - Breathing (Breaks Dub) 08. BT feat Jan Johnston - Flesh (White Label) 09. Lost Tribe - Gamemaster
Sonny (Zouk) 2300-2400 Not available
Jas K (TR) 2400-0100 01. Armin van Buuren feat Krezip - Stay 02. Andain - Beautiful Things (Photon Project Remix) 03. Armin van Buuren featuring Justine Suissa - Burned with Desire (Rising 04. Star Mix) 04. Svenson and Gielen feat Jan Johnston - Beachbreeze (Green Court Remix) 05. Rank 1 - It's up to you (Symsonic) (Dumonde Remix) 06. Delerium featuring Jael - Afterall (Svenson & Gielen Remix) 07. Svenson - Sunlight Theory 08. DJ Tiesto - Sparkles (Airscape Remix) 09. The Quest - C-Sharp
Hooj (TR) 0100-0200 01. Shane - C'est Musique (Armin Van Buuren's Mix) 02. Dick van Nille - Outside 03. Paul van Dyk feat. Vega 4 - Time Of Our Lives (Paul van Dyk Club Mix) 04. Paul van Dyk vs Second Sun - Crush (I Know U Want Me) (? Mix) 05. Agnelli & Nelson pres. Ultra - Holding Onto Nothing (Club Mix) 06. Matt Hardwick vs Smith & Pledger - Day One (Above & Beyond Remix) 07. Green Atlas - Circulation 08. Super 8 - Alba 09. Miro - By Your Side (Ronski Speed Vocal Mix) 10. Modulation - Spirits (CosmicMan Remix)
Brandon Neil Wong (TR) 0200-0300 01. Goldenscan - Sunrise (Ronski Speed Remix) 02. Matti Laamanen - Flakes 03. Ferry Corsten - Rock Your Body Rock (F. Massif Remix) 04. Filterheadz presents Orange 3 - In Your Eyes (Red Mix) 05. Gaiden - Point Blank (Speedy J remix) 06. Katana featuring Signum - Third Dimension 07. Vincent de Moor - Evolving Moods 08. Solarstone - Seven Cities (Solarstones' Liquid Summer Mix) 09. Sonic Inc. - I Feel For You 10. Alibi - Eternity (Original Innercity 1999 Mix)
Tony Tay (Phuture) 0300 - 0330 01. Icecream Man - Onshore (Break The Ice Mix) 02. Lucky 7 - As The Breaks Come (WHITE) 03. ID 04. DK - Murder was the Bass 05. ID
Beautiful Melodies makes a great night...
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| Hot trance tunes for 2004 |
[19 Jan 2004|12:20pm] |
These are based on recent releases out on 12" although some djs have been hammering couple of tunes for a while.
Empyreal Sun - Twisted Reality Svenson - Sunlight Theory Cern - The Message (Northern Mix) Octagen & Arizona - Starburst St. John vs Locust - Mind Circles Armin van Buuren featuring Justine Suissa - Burned with Desire (Rising Star Mix) Re: Locate - Waterfall Empirical Labs - Turtle Beach Rank 1 - It's up to you (Symsonic) (Dumonde Remix)
of these, my top 5 trance choons for Jan 2004 is: Rank 1 - It's up to you (Symsonic) (Dumonde Remix) Svenson - Sunlight Theory Armin van Buuren featuring Justine Suissa - Burned with Desire (Rising Star Mix) Re: Locate - Waterfall Octagen & Arizona - Starburst
Have fun!
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| Sessions with Trance Republic, Sat 14th Feb 2004 @ Phuture |
[19 Jan 2004|12:16pm] |
There u go!
Sessions with Trance Republic, Sat 14th Feb 2004 @ Phuture Read more about it
10pm Nicolas Tang 11pm Sonny (Zouk) 12mn Jas K 1am Hooj 2am Brandon Neil Wong
Sessions in 2004 will see Zouk working closely with local collectives, working collaboratively to promote the party, ensuring its success and quality.
Come Support!
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| Armin van Buuren featuring Justine Suissa - Burned with Desire (Armin's Rising Star Vocal Mix) |
[16 Jan 2004|10:42am] |
Already one of the favourite tunes for many TAs worldwide.
The original chill out version came out on his latest 76 album. Now you have got serveral remixes to choose from. Armin's Rising Star Dub Mix Armin's Rising Star Vocal Mix Ronski Speed Dub Mix Ronski Speed Remix Kyau vs Alberth Remix
What else can i say about this tune? The Armin's rising star vocal mix has to be the tune for me this moment. IT'S DOPE!!! The Vocal Melts your Skin! Seriously, this tune has to be the tune to be heard in Singapore right now, not sure if PvD will play it, nor matt darey but fucking hell, i will play it the next time i get up there!
Best way to enjoy this tune is to feel the vocals and allow hair on your skin to stand and sense the love and desire in it...
LISTEN !
Armin van Buuren featuring Justine Suissa - Burned with Desire (Armin's Rising Star Vocal Mix) For each forgotten kiss For all the memories For all the times alone Said all we had to say
You played your part so well A modern Romeo You came on Cupid's wings And then you flew away
When you touch my face When you call my name I'm burned with desire
When you touch my face When you call my name I'm burned with desire But you left me in the rain
For every sleepless night Forever in your arms For every hour spent Lost in the revery
You broke your promises No shame and no regrets You burned the bridges too An endless mystery
When you touch my face So beautiful When you call my name My name.. I'm burned with desire
When you touch my face So beautiful When you call my name My name.. I'm burned with desire But you left me in the rain
When you touch my face So beautiful When you call my name My name.. I'm burned with desire
When you touch my face When you call my name I'm burned with desire But you left me in the rain.
ps: burned yet? tell me what do you think about this tune.
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| Localized @ Zouk ... afterthoughts |
[12 Jan 2004|01:53pm] |
Saturday 10th Jan 2004
Home: I havent actually been putting in a lot of hours preparing for my hour in Zouk, at most i think i had like 6-7hours for the past 2 weeks. I knew my tracks yes but then again i was contemplating on what exactly to play.
Zouk: Had the sound check done around 7pm+, first impression was the whole console is so comfortable for me to be in, the height of the decks and mixer as just nice for me. Was a little worried about using the Rotary Rane Mixer thou.
Dinner: Zion Road market with Andrew Tang and we chatted a good bit on music and one's style. Meanwhile, tons of smses came in and went out, been happening since afternoon.
Zouk: Band's started late and they came on at 2215hrs. Was expecting heavier and faster music but they were a little slow on the vocals and it sounded kinda bored to me. The bands winded up their performance at 2330hrs and Ming aka Decksurgeon came on with his signature new york housy sound. Supporters of the band left the dancefloor leaving room for the clubbers to come in, but it was only about 1/4 filled with grooving bodies. I was telling myself that the crowd better start coming in. The place did started to fill up in a slow pace. Andrew Tang took over at around 0010hrs and started his unique tribal sound known to him, still sound very new yorky heh. By then the crowd had slowly accumulated and its pretty decent and still packing in slowly. I WAS Totally sober still so i went around talking to friends and took some drinks along the way. The time is creeping near, well it's a fact i cannnot deny that i need something stronger to calm my nerves. Got myself a Guiness and went into the console and sorted out some tunes. I think that guiness helps a lot, haha i was still grapping on the metal chair inside the console tightly when i tried to relaxed.
Finally took over at about 115hrs, as i plug the cans in and look at the crowd, i realised that it was fucking packed and it was an eager and responsive crowd, then my mind went blank! haha kiddin... decided to give them one big one if the tune matches, and there u go Motocycle - As The Rush Comes (Armin van Buuren Remix). Trancers started to recgonize the tune as it comes in and the response was crazy, you can see the lights shining on them and everyone was smiling and seemingly enjoying themselves. That's a BIG TUNE for you, i was telling them silently. Had to pitched up ATRC as it was way too slow at -1.5, haha i think some of them heard it when it went faster after the breakdown. Once again, the feeling up there is nothing i have experienced before. The cheers, vibe and atmosphere of the the dancefloor can be felted up in the booth. I was telling myself, fuck i better not screw up the next hr. I decided to go more tech as that was what i planned to play, a Tech-Trance, Electro Trance and Techno hour. In came a couple of tech choons and they were up for it, i brought up the pitch and volume to one moment that i think it was a little too fast, had to slow it down.
Somehow i got myself into the vibe and atmosphere and kinda found myself being semi-concious, its like being lost in your own world, lost in the music. I am there physically but also seem to be floating in another world with my music although i was clear about what is happening out on the dancefloor and in the console. Sensing the mood went down a little, i threw in an uplifting trance anthemn to satisfy some trance fans out there who may not like tech sounds, damn i couldnt play marco v - godd because the tune wont flow in from there then, wanted to see how godd reacts with the crowd actually.
There you go, energy and hands in the air, the sound of trance in Zouk. Was thinking of throwing another trancy one before heading back to tech but i decided to play some techno. However i played the wrong side of Max Walder's tune which i intended to use that to hand over to Gerald. Heck it, doesnt matter since the other side and theres other tech choons i got that is suitable too. The next few tunes were techno and electro and i was glad the crowd also liked them. I think some of them thought i was playing crazily with the effects up there, thou i did a little but some was in the production itself. Threw in a cortez tune to see how it goes, have only heard it once when Agnelli & Nelson dropped it when they came to Spore. 0108hrs, last choon and its full on techno hour. Maybe the pace was set a little too fast for G to take over, had wanted to slow it down a little for him but i forgot, so i left him do his stuff. Sleepwalker did his annoucement and as much as i was glad to hear my name and consortium and the cheers, i think the crowd was happy and satisfied thou i think i can do better on the eqing part of certain transition. Still kinda lost i stepped back and let the techno assault begin!
Had many friends telling me i rocked the house, i was glad i did, i just did according to what i would do anywhere, i played what i would play in the later hours if i am taking a longer set, so thats my style and sound you hear. I love looking at the crowd and entertaining them, so perhaps that helped. It was not over, heh i stayed back and partied a little and finally localized ended at 0440am with Aldrin dropping Unkle - In A State.
Seldom do we see such a night, no foreign djs, all locals and the support we had was marvellous, lasting all the way to almost almost 445am. This looks great and i am sure theres much more local jocks can offer our dance scene.
Got home and couldnt sleep until bloody 7am.
Zzzzzzz Its over and if anyone of my friends is reading this, my heartfelt thanks to the support given to me and Trance Republic.
To everyone in Zouk, especially Aldrin, Felicia, Tracy, Ester, Jimmy, thank you for believing in me and giving me the opportunity. Will be a day i cherish.
Tracklist: Localized @ Zouk 10th Jan 2004
Motorcycle - As The Rush Comes (Armin van Buuren Remix) DJ Tiesto - Obession (Frank Biazzi Remix) Marco V - atlanta 02.02.2002 Marco V - revolt Marco V - the mutalisk Saltwater - The Legacy (Alphazone Remix) Max Walder - Crown Ferry Corsten - Rock your Body, Rock (F Massif Remix) Cortez - Scaramanga Max Walder - Samba del Costa
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| Localized: Unsound Illegal Gathering @ Zouk Jan10th 2004 |
[06 Jan 2004|11:15am] |
ZOUK, Thank you for the opportunity to play for you.

ZOUK
BANDS 22:00 ASTREAL 22:30 TIRAMISU
DJS 23:00 DECKSURGEON 00:00 ANDREW TANG 01:00 JASK (TRANCE REPUBLIC) 02:00 GERALD (FRONTALLABS.COM) FEAT. BUDI ON PERCUSSION 03:00 ALDRIN
VJS DEKONSTRUCKT + AUTOPILOT + EMOTIONLABS
PHUTURE
DJS 22:00 NOYZSERA2 23:00 KOFLOW 00:00 REIKI 01:00 TONY TAY 02:00 KIAT (GUERRILLA) + MC SLEEPWALKER 03:00 VORTEX(EXITMUZIK.COM)
WINEBAR
DJS 22:00 JUSTIN 23:00 LEO(FRONTALLABS.COM) 00:00 ANDREW CHOW 01:00 REMEDY COLLECTIVE 02:00 LEON
STREET ART AT THE WINEBAR BY JAHAN AKA DAZED-J
Localized, like the monthly Sessions in Phuture, is part of Zouk's continuous effort to unearth and support new talent in Singapore’s music scene.
Since 1995, Sessions has provided many bedroom jocks with the opportunity to showcase their skills and sound to an appreciative dancefloor. In fact, resident DJs Aldrin & Tony Tay got their big break when they were discovered at Sessions. Now they hold club residencies and play gigs all over the world.
Localized is Sessions on a larger scale.
For the 1st time in 12 years, to embrace more genres of music, local djs and musicians will take over the decks in 3 outlets - Zouk, Phuture and Wine Bar. A night not to be missed, join us as we celebrate the growth of our dance community. Get Localized!
zouk/ phuture admission on 10 January for non-members (incl 2 drinks): $12 before 9pm $20/$25 after
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| what's past and what's coming |
[23 Dec 2003|12:31pm] |
Past
Deep Dish @ Zouk, 21st Dec - thou they started off kinda mellow, it went on mighty fine all the way till late! Even heard electro tunes from the duo, a little different this year compared to their last very prog night last year. One signaficant tune that was heard for the night was Dido - Stone (Deep Dish Remix). Crowd was still lapping it up at 430am and it could have gone longer if not for the fact that they got a flight to catch! Ending the night with mixing in Depeche Mode - Behind the Wheel with Unkle - In a State (Sasha Remix), 2 big and wonderful tunes to close the night. I think lotsa clubbers went back happy.
Coming
Carl Cox @ Zouk, 24th Dec for White Christmas. I think i should be heading to hear him, kinda enjoyed his latest album and would be a good night.
Danny Tenagia @ Zouk, 27th Dec with a minimum 6hrs set. Nothing more to say but to hear him warm up and rock the dancefloor DT's style that night. Should be heading down too since i missed hearing him last year because of a function.
NYE, 31st Dec! Many NYE parties to choose from, Paradise has Steve Lawler & Dave Angel, Essential MOS has Dave Season, Darren Emerson, Leeroy Thornhill, Lisa Loud & Steromovers, The Arena has DJ Leomeo and some sweet female djs at a costly ticket, Liquid has hard and fast john robinson. I think i should either be chilling out with my buddies or check out Sister Bliss.
Satoshi Tomiie @ Zouk,02 Jan 2004. Woohoo another nice groovy nite.
Richie Hawtin @ Zouk,03 Jan 2004. YES! the Plastikman, i last heard him in Taiwan at the now closed(due to substances) TexRound, should be a good night but then again, age is catching up, may have to choose one nite outta both nights.
Next up should be something everyone looking to support local acts should look forward to and will be special to me. It is:
Localized, Saturday 10 January 2004 at Zouk, Phuture & Wine Bar
"Localized, like the monthly Sessions in Phuture, is part of Zouk's continuous effort to unearth and support new talent in Singapore’s music scene.
Since 1995, Sessions has provided many bedroom jocks with the opportunity to showcase their skills and sound to an appreciative dancefloor. In fact, resident DJs Aldrin & Tony Tay got their big break when they were discovered at Sessions. Now they hold club residencies and play gigs all over the world.
Localized is Sessions on a larger scale.
For the 1st time in 12 years, to embrace more genres of music, local djs and musicians will take over the decks in 3 outlets - Zouk, Phuture and Wine Bar. A night not to be missed, join us as we celebrate the growth of our dance community. Get Localized!"
Till then, if any of you folks wanna join me, do gimme a beep at jask@trancerepublic.com (MSN) or icq 1209720.
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| ::T:R:: @ hideOut |
[26 Nov 2003|01:26pm] |
Sat 29 Nov 03 ::T:R:: @ hideOut
Singapore's only trance DJ consortium promises a brilliant night of trance music. Transmissible and almost epidemic, come indulge in it!
1000 to 1130 Aldrin T 1130 to 0100 Jon Fong 0100 to 0200 JasK 0200 to 0300 Brandon Neil Wong
Our flava of the week.... Stella's go for $9 all night!
Entrance is Free
Hideout 31B Circular Road, Singapore 049387 (Hideout is located on the 3rd floor, above Indulge Bar, which is in between La Samba and Barons) Tel: +65 6536 9445
http://www.trancerepublic.com/hideout http://www.hideout.com.sg
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| Notes |
[12 Nov 2003|01:20pm] |
1. Work I thought the target would be hard to achieve before the end of the year but looks like i can hit my sales target before the end of the month now. I do not know if i want to stay on, it's still linked to IT which is a hobby of mine but i prefer a more exciting life. Have to decide soon.
2. tranc.es>4 is cancelled.
Dear TR friends and supporters Trance Republic regrets to inform you that our much awaited event, tranc.es>4 has been cancelled. This is entirely due to factors outside Trance Republic's control. Trance Republic is extremely disappointed with this turn of events but will endeavour to bring you another trance event as soon as we can. Thanks for all your support and understanding in this matter. If you have any queries or comments concerning this issue, please contact our Head of Marketing & Communications, Jason Kiew at jask@trancerepublic.com Trance Republic Management
3. Official Djmag top100 final results
*DJs who plays Trance in the Top 100 1 Tiësto 2 Paul Van Dyk 3 Armin Van Buuren 4 Sasha 6 Ferry Corsten 8 Paul Oakenfold 9 Judge Jules 15 Marco V 24 Johan Gielen 27 John OO Fleming 35 Christopher Lawrence 42 Gabriel & Dresden 47 Andre Tanneberger (ATB) 50 M.I.K.E.(Push) 51 Lange 55 Lady Dana 56 BK 64 Matt Hardwick 67 Scot Project 70 Yoji Biomehanika 73 Blank & Jones 76 James Holden 86 Cosmic Gate 87 Thrillseekers 94 Cor Fijneman 95 Scott Bond 98 Guy Ornadel
4. No Idea where to go? Here are some parties to go:
Space2020(Scott Bond), 21st Nov, Friday, Centro, Singapore Judge Jules(YES! da man~~), 24th Nov, Monday(eve of Hari Rayah), Centro Singapore John Kelly, 24th Nov, Mon @ Liquid Room (eve of Hari Raya) Armin van Buuren, 5th Dec, Friday, Zouk, Singapore Mauro Picotto, 5th Dec, Friday, Centro, Singapore
and perhaps something by TR after the cancellation/postphonement of tranc.es> :)
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| LIFE ... ... |
[28 Oct 2003|05:06pm] |
should be more interesting and exciting at least for now, WORK ... is getting dull and boring, I REALLY ... need some vodka or beer drink right now in office to improve my blood circulation, WOULD ... be nice to have some soccer/basketball to get back some fitness... ...
Maybe i should abandon the day in day out routine and go do something out of this world, eg. Backpack around, Set up a record/rave/dancelifestyle outlet, Be a Full Time Trancer, Be a Full Time Social Worker, Join the Army, Find someone and aim to get married in a month, Go learn some foreign language and migrate, running out of ideas, damnit, guys/gurls, more suggestions!!!!
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| chee soon juan: mr prime minister, where is the money? |
[23 Oct 2003|11:54am] |
a page from chee soon juan's diary. from the old sdfonline.org / singaporedemocrat.org
Life in prison
Chee Soon Juan Nov 14, 02
I shared a tiny cell (6ft by 15 ft) with two other inmates and a toilet bowl, the squatting kind. I ate and slept – at nose level – the entire five weeks beside a latrine. I was fortunate as other cells had four inmates crammed into an even smaller cell. The cell is completely bare except for a small window near the ceiling, which allows natural light into room; an awning covers the window so that one cannot see the sky. The wardens peer into the cell through a tiny slit on the solid metallic door, which entombs the cell.
We’re given a straw mat to sleep on the concrete floor (there are no bunk beds like you see on TV) and a plastic box containing two small blankets, toothbrush and toothpaste, soap, toilet paper, a small pail, a drinking mug, and a face towel. Water is provided during meal times. Because of the heat and humidity, inmates flush the toilets and use their pails to collect extra water for washing, cooling down and even drinking.
There is “yard time” an hour a day for exercise and showers. We’re locked in for the rest of the 23 hours. Breakfast is brought in at about eight, lunch at noon and dinner between 3 and 4 o’clock in the afternoon. The meals are adequate except that by nightfall inmates get hungry because dinner is eaten so early.
I spent a couple of nights in the sick bay when I was ill. The “beds” have no mattresses, just a metal plate with holes throughout on which you tried your best to make yourself comfortable. Our ankles are chained to the bed-post. Some prisoners even had both ankles and a wrist cuffed to the bed-frame.
At night if one needs to answer the call of nature, one is given a small pail to urinate into. With one ankle chained to the bed, it takes some skill (and not a little bit of contortion) to manoeuvre into a position where you could bring the bucket onto the bed and kneel over it to ease yourself.
In prison, minutes seem like hours and hours like days. You long to be free and be with family and friends again. Don’t get me wrong, I am not complaining. I accept willingly the punishment because in doing so, I want to demonstrate the nature of the ruling party in Singapore and seek to help it mend its undemocratic ways.
While I don’t have complaints, I do, however, have major concerns:
Hundreds of prisoners comprising men from China, Thailand, Indonesia, Burma, South Asia, etc. who are caught for overstaying in Singapore after their work visas have expired. I witnessed what seemed like an endless row of new inmates all squatting, head shorn and clutching their straw mats and plastic boxes, waiting to be introduced to their cells.
They all looked bewildered and terrified. Why wouldn’t they? A minimum of three strokes of the rotan awaited them (the number depended on how long they overstayed in the country). Caning in Singapore is a barbaric act where trained personnel (some say the caners are trained exponents of the martial arts) slash a six-foot long, one-inch thick cane, across the hapless victims’ buttocks. The individual’s ankles are strapped onto a heavy, metal frame and they bend forward where their wrists are similarly locked, with only their naked backsides exposed.
I was told by some of the inmates that the screams of the victims after each stroke of the whip makes one lose all appetite for food. The cane breaks skin and draws blood. Doctors are on hand to administer treatment and to assess if the individual can take more punishment. A maximum of 24 strokes is the legal limit and only males below 50 years of age can be whipped.
I shared my first night (inmates are rotated in different cells on a regular basis) with a 45-year-old guy from China. His face turned ashen when he told me of his impending ordeal under the rotan. My heart sank further when he told me that many men in his plight leave their countries out of desperation in search of a livelihood. Many are not aware of mandatory caning rule in Singapore.
Our short conversation ended when he lay back on his mat and stared blankly at the ceiling. I then thought of Michael Fay, the American teenager who was caned by the Singapore government for vandalising (spray-painting) cars. The situation then caused a furore in the United States. It was over one individual. But now, only silence greet the thousands who have been whipped, and continue to be whipped, for their “criminal” acts. The pain is just as excruciating for Fay as it is for these overstayers. The only difference is the colour of their skin.
I also saw a couple of inmates who were imprisoned under the Criminal Law Temporary Provisions Act, a law that empowers the government to detain a suspect when it is unable to secure a conviction in open court. The detention order is signed by the minister and is valid for a period of two years. It is also renewable so that a suspect can be detained indefinitely, much like the Internal Security Act used for the ruling party’s opponents.
“Dr Chee, I want to commit suicide,” one of the detainees whispered to me when I paused outside his cell. “I can’t take it. I don’t know when I am going to be released and I can’t get a trial.” He, like the rest of his fellow criminal law detainees, is kept singly in isolation cells.
If my imprisonment can bring the international spotlight to bear on the economic, social, and political injustice that prevails in Singapore, then every minute that I spent in jail was worth it. If pressure can be brought to bear on the Singapore government by our friends in democratic countries and international organisations, and so doing help us in our struggle for freedom, human rights and democracy, then I would without a moment’s hesitation step into that cell again.
But change must ultimately come from us Singaporeans. And if we, by daring greatly, attempt to restore justice and democracy to our country, our current sacrifices would more than compensate for our future successes. For success will come, it is only a question of when and how.
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| Agnelli & Nelson Presents Ultra - Nothing |
[22 Oct 2003|10:00am] |
Fucking dope, the beats and vocals are sick! this tunage remains one of my top since i heard it on one of PvD's set,
Orgasm or Eargasm, you decide...
Agnelli & Nelson Presents Ultra - Nothing (Club mix) [aka Agnelli & Nelson - Holding onto Nothing]
When we touch.. I feel something happen When we breathe.. All the world is undone
Stay with me.. As my heart surrenders Comfort me.. As I fall I cry..
ohh.. ohh
When we sleep.. Darkness brings us release All you need.. You can find it in me
Stay with me.. As my heart surrenders Comfort me.. As I fall I cry
Chorus x5: Standin' in the rain Twisted and insane We, are, holdin' onto nothing
Feelin' every breath Holdin' no regrets We're, still, lookin' out for something...
ps. - comments?
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| Exhausted Monday |
[13 Oct 2003|02:30pm] |
Yes... sitting in front of my office pc lazing away, I am still recovering from Saturday's night massive party.
SPACE2020 featuring Yukun vs SolarStone @ Centro, lasts till 0610am Sunday morning, damn just a couple of tunes more before we can see the sunrise from Centro's clear windows.
Yes, believe it or not, the crowd was still up for it even when the lights came on at 0610am, and THIS is Singapore, there is no substances involved, only pure alcohol and Good Music drives these peps on. Even on Friday, Chris Frontier lasted till 5+am.
24 hours clubbing license had been approved for Centro. Clubbing in Singapore will never be the same again, folks looking for a place after the standard 3am elsewhere will have a place to go. Malaysia has "The Backroom', now in Spore we have Centro! and we dont need substances!
With that and the huge success, Clubbing and Trancing in Centro will be as good as anywhere world with a developed club scene, from the way i see it observing on Sat, the crowd knows what they are coming for, a crowd that wants to party to dawn.
Indeed a new Milestone for the Clubbing Culture in Singapore.
http://nt.per.sg/trancerepublic/viewtopic.php?t=908
Thank you Mr Prime Minister.
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[04 Oct 2003|11:07am] |
Centro
Joined: 31 May 2003 Posts: 18 Location: One Fullerton/Singapore Posted: Fri Oct 03, 2003 7:44 pm Post subject: New 24 hour license for some clubs/bars in Singapore... --------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Hi guys,
Just received news that Centro is one of the few eligible for a 24 hour license which was announced today. We have already submitted our application and let's hope that this will be approved in time for the SPACE 2020: YUKUN vs SOLARSTONG gig!!!
Fingers crossed...
If approved, why don't you guys tell us what time you want us to close on that night! Grin, let's conduct a poll here so we know what our Trance Republicans feel... No promises but we'll do our best to do it.
FYI: Gatecrasher will be returning to our shores soon.
http://nt.per.sg/trancerepublic/viewtopic.php?t=806&start=90
Woohoo, it would be good to see the morning sun out from Centro's clear panels and have them arrange for morning breakfast!!!
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