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Posted by Revival160 on Sep-05-2006 16:18:

Harvest Festival - Any Good?

I'm thinking about going to the Harvest Festival on the 16/17, but wanted to hear the thoughts of those of you who have attended in the past.

I figured that this is the place for honest opinions...

Kindly let me know what your past experience has been like with this event. Are the DJs good? What kind of crowd does it draw? Is the $46 ticket price worth it?

Thanks in advance.


Posted by dEsidEL on Sep-05-2006 16:20:



tatgirl has gone a few times.. expect lots of hippies

(tatgirl is a hippie)


Posted by tatgirl on Sep-05-2006 17:54:

Expect the Promise Cherry Beach/ Om festival kinda crowds. Its definitely an awesome vibe, tho I haven't gone to the relatively new location (last time I went was 2 or 3 yrs ago). Definitely a positive vibe you won't find at most other events, certainly not in a club. And you can camp there, too.


Posted by Misanthrope on Sep-05-2006 17:57:

really really dumb question, but what is the line up like?


Posted by tatgirl on Sep-05-2006 18:04:

quote:
Originally posted by Misanthrope
really really dumb question, but what is the line up like?


http://www.harvestfestival.org/home.php?p=2

No big names, just locals.


Posted by Misanthrope on Sep-05-2006 18:08:

Thank you!
looks quite decent.


Posted by van haaster on Sep-05-2006 22:01:

i <3 harvest

The short story: don�t even hesitate � GO!!

I went to the new location last year. Without exaggeration, I can say that this is a totally awesome event � many people say it is hand�s down the best EDM event of the year. It attracts people that attend only a few events a year, and these people come back year after year. It�s on a working farm in a private and beautiful setting. It is extremely well organised. There is a ginormous bonfire, 3 soundstages (psy/tech-trance, tech house and dub), camping, swimming, food and - most importantly - the best party vibe you�ll find anywhere in southern ontario.

The crowd? Definitely not all hippies. The crowd is pretty diverse actually and I�d say it tends towards the better educated end of the spectrum. I�d say there are more professionals than anything else and judging from the rolling stock I saw in the parking lot�.. uhhh, this crowd is fairly well-heeled. But yes, there is an �earthy� element to a number of the guests. It just makes the party even better, if you ask me.


Posted by Jem_hadar on Sep-06-2006 02:04:

I was gonna go... for the TECHNO and for the psy trance...

but now w/ work and courses, things arent looking so good... and I really wanted to switch thigns up and attend this!


Posted by dallastar on Sep-06-2006 02:16:

harvest Festival is lots of fun!
If you can, GO! they are also looking for volunteers this year! should be good - if you have been to a promise cherry beach party it is VERY similar - but with camping - and a permit There a re a lot of hippies that attend and just pray that there is good weather -

enjoy yourself!

DALLAS

here are some pics from when I went - a lot of people help put this on and most are artist I noticed!

the psy tent has amazing black lights alll over


bring a jacket cuz it get's chilly in the country!~


bring blankets and misquito spray too~

beers in cans no bottles~!

and don't bother trying to sneak in the back of a trunk, they check

p.s. Go & have a great time!~!!


Posted by lopi on Sep-06-2006 02:28:

i went 2 years ago with Rich, it was ok. the psy was really good. but there were ALOT of hippies.

if it wasnt so expensive i'd go again. its mostly locals. so i wuoldnt say that its worth the money. it would beif it were like 25-30$ but 50ish is a bit steep for locals.


Posted by basilisk on Sep-06-2006 03:15:

Easily one of the best events of the year, and I'm not saying that just coz I'm playing

OK, you people who are used to big name DJs and superclubs might be wondering what the ticket price is all about. Let me break it down for you - this party is about much more than just DJs. It's an entirely different experience! You're on a working farm with some gorgeous stage setups, a kitchen (usually delicious complimentary food on offer), plenty of activities, and all sorts of special added bonuses... wait til you see that bonfire go up! Last year they had people done up in fancy waiter outfits handing out glasses of champagne as the flames roared into the sky. In the morning, they brought the animals out to feed, and nuns walked through the crowd handing out condoms. This time out they're having a team of acrobats put on a performance, and I sure they have much more up their sleeve. Maybe these extras don't count with some of you, but if you're seeking something different and exciting, don't miss out on Harvest...


Posted by tatgirl on Sep-06-2006 03:40:

quote:
Originally posted by lopi
i went 2 years ago with Rich, it was ok. the psy was really good. but there were ALOT of hippies.

if it wasnt so expensive i'd go again. its mostly locals. so i wuoldnt say that its worth the money. it would beif it were like 25-30$ but 50ish is a bit steep for locals.


Seiously, how many boat cruises run about $40 for only 2 local dj's sometimes? You get more of a unique experience than what you'd get on a cookie cutter boat cruise. A LOT of community effort goes into this party, and it only happens once a year. Go if u can.


Posted by Sylent Syd on Sep-06-2006 12:14:

quote:
Originally posted by lopi
if it wasnt so expensive i'd go again. its mostly locals. so i wuoldnt say that its worth the money. it would beif it were like 25-30$ but 50ish is a bit steep for locals.

..ah but they're damn good locals though - Tim Patrick, Adam Marshall, Hali, the Fukhouse crew...certainly more artistically-inclined than most int'l DJs you'd see at the Guv...I'd probably figure in too that there are more factors in setting up a festival of this nature as opposed to a ready-made club.

This'll be my first...Always missed the last few for some reason or another...can't wait


Posted by van haaster on Sep-06-2006 12:35:

One word of advice. Make sure you arrive before dark on the Saturday, which means before 7:30. Especially if it�s your first time there, you�ll need to get your bearings before you get your big-time party on.

Another word: It�s not necessary to set up camp/tent, unless you feel you need sleepy time or a refuge. The music/fire/party goes all night and well into the morning.


Posted by Revival160 on Sep-06-2006 14:02:

A lot of great information here guys. Thanks a lot for the replies. I'm sold. Hopefully I'll meet some of you there!


Posted by tatgirl on Sep-06-2006 14:09:

Sadly, I can't go this year either. We'll be on our honeymoon in Morocco.


Posted by CAKE on Sep-06-2006 14:20:

word on the street is there are a lot of dirty hippies that go !


Posted by soupastah on Sep-07-2006 04:00:

dirty hippies
dirty dirty hippies


Posted by Misanthrope on Sep-07-2006 04:08:

I want to be a dirty hippie and I wanna get high!

mar-wahhh-wanna-wanna.

I want to be dirty hippie and fuck some boys!

mar-wah-wanna-wanna.

ok i changed the lyrics.

but seriously if i ever go to burning man. i'm getting dreads in my hair.


Posted by Misanthrope on Sep-07-2006 04:10:

quote:
Originally posted by Jem_hadar
I was gonna go... for the TECHNO and for the psy trance...

but now w/ work and courses, things arent looking so good... and I really wanted to switch thigns up and attend this!


hey dude. it's not that type of acid techno more like

tish tish tish snore snore tish tish snore snore.
seriously i'm not kidding.
not like acid techno at all.



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