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Summer plans abroad (?)
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benji904
Anyone attempting to materialize serious party plans abroad, after the tedious and severely difficult exam periods?

My concrete plans for the post-exams and miluim period:

29/8 SW4, London
30/8 Creamfields UK
3/9 Dancetour Doetinchem, NL
(5/9 Official Wooferland Afterparty Amsterdam)
6/9 Trance on the Beach Scheveningen, NL

Last year Ibiza, this year some different and variegated festivals...
:thepirate :eyespop:
romigi
SW4 is going to be massive as always

one of the best festivals out there.

enjoy benji.

didn't knew you made it to Ibiza last year...

need to catch up....
benji904
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Originally posted by romigi
SW4 is going to be massive as always

one of the best festivals out there.

enjoy benji.

didn't knew you made it to Ibiza last year...

need to catch up....



Thanks, achi! It'll certainly be a blast! :whip: :eyes:
We certainly need to catch up...Markus Schulz'll be here in August, probably in Jerusalem as well...
Glenn-Holmes
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Originally posted by benji904
Thanks, achi! It'll certainly be a blast! :whip: :eyes:
We certainly need to catch up...Markus Schulz'll be here in August, probably in Jerusalem as well...


yeah... i believe unless markus will come personally and ask roman to attend this party (with free entry of course) you wouldn't see roman on this venue...musically there is no bridge that can connect them nowadays...
benji904
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Originally posted by Glenn-Holmes
yeah... i believe unless markus will come personally and ask roman to attend this party (with free entry of course) you wouldn't see roman on this venue...musically there is no bridge that can connect them nowadays...


Well, I can try and convince him...always give it a shot...Markus is very versatile and musically surprising, delivering the conditions for a pleasurable journey; in addition to being a great artist and a friendly young man....
Glenn-Holmes
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Originally posted by benji904
Well, I can try and convince him...always give it a shot...Markus is very versatile and musically surprising, delivering the conditions for a pleasurable journey; in addition to being a great artist and a friendly young man....


i think markus is a great person, but he needs to stand in front of a music lovers crowd to get the best out of him, and even if that happens, roman is not in to trance that much these days
romigi
no need to exaturate...
i will love to attend to hear some good mellow uplifting stuff

but it has to be the right tunes @ the right place and with the right enviroment...

unfortentely this is not the case...

and about Markus: the Dakotta project album certinly have some great moments but have some not great at all...
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