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priveye03
I'm probably going to be studying in Bergen next year and I had a couple questions! How is the trance scene in Norway and specifically Bergen and on a completely different subject, is there cheap travel between Bergen and Scotland? (specifically glasgow) Any help would be much appreciated!
dj_alfi
i dont know how the scene is in bergen, but in oslo (far far away) its slowly getting better & better again. But again, ive never been to bergen so i dont know how it is.

flights... just google cheap airfares...
Kimito
Bergen is deadmans land concidering trance. You're lucky if you get a hot chick with you home from a commercial club and a kebab in your hand...

Btw...that sounded NICE in the middle of these exam times...haha

Jk....Oslo is the place to be concidering Trance in norway. Though it's not peaking at the moment, it's picking itself up :)
Kjetil
I live in Bergen and theres not much trance going on here no, mostly in Oslo, but a flight ticket to Oslo doesnt cost more than a couple of burgers so it's no big problem :D
priveye03
Ah, that's a shame to hear that there isnt a big scene in Bergen. Are trains very expensive to Oslo from Bergen? I actually just secured a spot at Bergen for all next year so I can't wait to get there! :eyes:

And screw commercial clubs. I would rather shove a pencil in my ears then have to go listen to pop-house :whip: :whip: :whip:
dbb
What are you studying?

There are some cool clubs with skilled DJs that play renowed house regulary (like Feliz and Mood). There are no trance clubs.
priveye03
I'm studying International Relations. I was reading up on the Bergen-Oslo train and it says it costs 600NOK =X. That is fairly expensive! But it would definately be necessary to get some trance fixs.
Ariah
you'll probably get a student discount tho?
dj_alfi
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Originally posted by Ariah
you'll probably get a student discount tho?

its not that much really, not on regional trains.. i love my military discount, i'd pay 72 kroners for that trip.. mmmm 90% off..

you do have "mini-price" tho.. 199 kroners..
Ariah
yeah, i'll miss the 90% discount, i dimmer i dag!!!! but it is sooooo ing worth it :D
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