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Demoted
hi!

Registered: Jun 2009
Location: CrackDen
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| quote: | Originally posted by Derek1988
I'm thinking about buying me a VIP ticket to the Tiesto show in Nashville. I've never been to an electronica concert before so I really don't know what to expect. What should I expect? It said the concert would be about 6 hours long until 3 AM. I don't figure there's many people in Tennessee into trance music but maybe I'm wrong. I do live in the rural part where people seem to listen either to mainstream top 40, rap, or country music.
I don't drink, smoke, or do drugs so I think I'll be ok to go to it as I won't do anything stupid with substances. |
First you must contact the High Oracle. More often than not, this Oracle is in a glass box handing out little rectangular decision papers which you must provide a monetary substitute for and in return you receive the rectangular decision paper.
Then you must pass under the great arch. There are many wingéd wyverans and the diaspora will begin to set in right about here. Soon, the agoraphobia. Suddenly, scintillating lights will surround you as though you'd stumbled upon a bed of will o' wisps. A scathing energy will settle at your feet and trail up the whole of your spine, every capillary seething with bitter angst.
A loud crash, a thunderous boom, a satiating resonance that reverberates in your sternum. The rising of a majestic whooshing sound that remains stoic for about a half an hour. You wander lost, amongst the throng of sweaty myrmidons. Each one with minute discs that all of them ingest readily. The substance contained within appears to make them more apt to the innocuous rhythm that infests every pore and synapse. You're getting closer now, you can feel it, everyone can, there's a heaven underneath it all.
You're offered one of these discs, two of these discs, four of them, you take them all at once. Well, three of them, the other is suggested to be placed inside your undercarriage, you think it peculiar, but are merely an apprentice and novice of this shamanic medicine and therefor wilt to the notion and happily allow someone to place it there. With force.
Tracers begin to form on everything. Lights last forever in one place, or do they? Each thought interlaced with the other. The entire speech from Human Traffic applies. A cold sweat emanates from your chest. Uneasy, and decidedly unsettled, you lie down with a group who appears to have succumb to a similar affliction. Each one of them babbling something inane as the fairy symphony does way, smiting each idea of good music with the eternal harp of disarray. These people begin to disrobe you. They begin to rub you down with a gelatin substance and hand you a cylindrical object they tell you to inhale deeply from. And you do this. Willingly.
You're in the stars now, each galaxy a penny on this never ending golden sidewalk. The penetrating fingers can barely be felt, temples surging forth with frothy disposition. Leaning inward and outward of a predetermined reality, once a bunker now a saucer now a cottage now a field, now a sub-field. Shifting in and out, you find yourself alone, a nomad in a sea of the hedonists. Only now their eyes glare at you and only you, expectantly unexpected.
The dancers descend from the ceiling, he drops his remix of Delerium's 'Silence'. It's as though the seraphs were falling, as though they'd forgotten how to fly in the face of true perfection. The hi-hats being slaughtered effortlessly by the vocals meshing involuntarily with your body's tepid and partial half-stepping. The drool forms upon the tip of your chin.
Then you notice the blood. There's not a little bit, but a lot. It's all over you. You're drenched in blood. You notice hairs on your body that aren't yours, first on your forearm, then all over. You begin to realize, as the affliction is wearing off, that you are also entirely nude. And that they're after you.
Three hours later you find yourself in an off-white room with off-white chairs and an entirely off-white demeanor. Sterile and cold. You're incarcerated. Rape they say.
She was only 17.
Magik Muzik.
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| quote: | Originally posted by jvankampen20
I have been following Tiesto since 99. I was immediately enthralled by what I still regard the best electronic CD ever compiled, Magik VI Live in Amsterdam. This CD is loaded with uplifting, energetic, blood moving tracks intricately mixed with angelic perfection. From that moment on, I could feel the magik flowing through my veins while listening to the music that Tijs carefully samples and produces. His creativity allows him to develop the concepts of songs that bring life and energy to people around the world. |
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Aug-30-2009 21:29
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Derek1988
Junior tranceaddict
Registered: Aug 2009
Location: Tennessee, United States
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| quote: | Originally posted by Lostvission
You will have a blast man. Tiesto is wildly popular and will draw a huge crowd there. Your in for a good time . When all is said and done afterwards you need to look into exploring some different artists beyond Tiesto. There's a world of good music out there. |
Cool, I'm getting into Electronica music, so far I like Cosmic Gate, DaRude, DJ Shadow, and Above and Beyond. I like other kinds of trance but I just haven't gotten into it yet or don't know the artists or songs I like.
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Aug-31-2009 04:24
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Lostvission
Top 40 Broski

Registered: Mar 2009
Location: Concord, NC, USA
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| quote: | Originally posted by Derek1988
Cool, I'm getting into Electronica music, so far I like Cosmic Gate, DaRude, DJ Shadow, and Above and Beyond. I like other kinds of trance but I just haven't gotten into it yet or don't know the artists or songs I like. | Some more good trance artists to look up are Gareth Emery, Sander Van Doorn, and Lange. If you would like to hear some more moodier and deeper artist from other genres which are incredible i would suggest checking out James Zabiela, Nick Warren, Sasha & Digweed, and Jaytech. There's too many artists to bring up man...start with those though.
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Boris for President.
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Aug-31-2009 05:18
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Seppuku
light swells

Registered: Jul 2008
Location: Atlanta
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Aug-31-2009 05:50
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Seppuku
light swells

Registered: Jul 2008
Location: Atlanta
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Aug-31-2009 15:15
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a1strank
tranceaddict
Registered: Aug 2004
Location: Alpharetta, Georgia
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hmm never been to Tiesto's..was it bad last year? How packed was it? How's the VIP tickets? I am thinking about going this year with VIP but I could not find a place to buy VIP tickets..checked out wantickets..are they sold out???
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Sep-09-2009 20:49
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Liquified
Supreme tranceaddict
Registered: Aug 2002
Location: Atlanta, GA & Los Angeles, CA
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VIP tickets are sold out already. We will be releasing VIP Table/Bottle service options next week. We have an extremely professional company coming into run all VIP services as well as all the bars so no waiting around for a drink this time around.
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Sep-09-2009 21:55
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a1strank
tranceaddict
Registered: Aug 2004
Location: Alpharetta, Georgia
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| quote: | Originally posted by Liquified
VIP tickets are sold out already. We will be releasing VIP Table/Bottle service options next week. We have an extremely professional company coming into run all VIP services as well as all the bars so no waiting around for a drink this time around. |
what are the difference between VIP tickets and VIP tables? Do you know the aprox price for the upcoming VIP Table/Bottle service??
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Sep-09-2009 23:03
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