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Trance parties used to be mainly mixed events in Melb, and i'm sure in Sydney too. Wth the emergence of Magnitude, ARQ, etc. at about the same time we were getting bombarded with big events like Gatecrasher, etc. It seems the newer "rave" generation didnt blend in with the gay/mixed scene. Hence, some people think trance died, when it didnt. Magnitude, ARQ, Ruby, & Rawhide (formerly XTC) are now more gay than mixed, but are still among the biggest dance parties in Australia, playing trance!
They have brought out artists such as Aurora, Space Bro's, Matt Darey.... & have Hemstock & Jennings, & Matt Darey & Marcella Woods coming out in the next few months. These events draw 1200 - 2000 people regularly (Magnitude sold out the entire Metro twice last year). The Melbourne events continually get Sydney dj's like Neil Crawford, Luke Leal, Sample Gee, and Matt Steer from Brisbane, along with our own Jason Prior & Zac Curran. All playing trance.
Trance is still very popular amongst the general public also, just walk down Chapel St (Melb) & you can hear it being played in all the shops, or in any gym. My gym is one of the biggest in Melbourne & they play trance 95% of the time. The big dance parties like Gods Kitchen, etc all have trance as the main acts.
For some reason this popularity doesnt convert to clubs anymore. why? is it too many drugs in the scene?? have clubs lost their glamour? are people just over going to clubs? somehow we need to harness this popularity into numbers at our events
The purist trance events seem to be lacking numbers, but i reckon a few more numbers could really help push the balance & have our events as being very successful. Stick at it & the likes of A Night At The Icebox, Atlantis, Halcyon, etc will succeed.
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