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Re: starscape reviews?
| quote: | Originally posted by butterfly
i didnt see any tas. i was all over the place saturday. i didnt really like any of the music so i was rotating between the buzz tent, the dnb tent and the stage by the graffiti wall in like half hour intervals all night. i was really impressed by the artism of the event and the people. i saw some great dancing and costumes. i didnt really feel any of the djs i heard but i still had fun dancing. the sight of that pier was kinda weird.
how did you guys like it? how was it compared to last year? |
Being the trance and house fan that I am, I wasn't impressed by the music either. To be honest though, I wasn't expecting to be. I found that they were spinning the best sets down by the beach on the very left edge of the park. I heard quite a few tracks that really had me going. Unfortunatley, that area was probably THE WORST place in the park as far as dancing is concerned. The ground was a sloped sand and gravel mixture that had larger stones sporadically laid about. I danced pretty hard, fell on my ass twice but just got back up and continued to dance. I didn't really care, I just wanted to have fun!
I also roamed about a good bit of the time, venturing from tent to tent. I caught a little bit of Green Velvet, a little Jimmy Van M, and then Scott Henry's set at the very end. Everyone loves Scott. He's just such a nice guy and he certainly knows how to work the crowd.
I managed to strike up a few conversations as I took a nice breather. I wound up sitting on the wall along the edge of the water for about an hour, and in that time I talked to two girls from Philly, a guy and his girlfriend from North Carolina, and then a group of New Yorkers. The dude from NC was a trance-head and expressed the same yearning as I did.
It was just nice to be a part of such a well planned, well orchestrated event.
The vibe was second to none!
Last edited by Trancer-X on Oct-02-2003 at 02:47
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