Originally posted by SYSTEM-J
This is a rare occasion where I'm jealous of the clubbing scene of another country. So much of this stuff is straight outta Melbourne. I bet it's perfect outdoor hot weather party music.
Doof parties. They're known as doof parties.
Teezdalien
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Originally posted by SYSTEM-J
This is a rare occasion where I'm jealous of the clubbing scene of another country. So much of this stuff is straight outta Melbourne. I bet it's perfect outdoor hot weather party music.
While it's true we've got a pretty vibrant scene here happening, I've always had that same feeling for the clubbing scene over your way and generally around Europe too.
's pretty lit here atm though after the lockdowns over the last couple of years. People are so up for it. Tuesday night I got to a crazy live techno party which featured Carl Cox amongst a bunch of other local legends for Melbourne Music Week. I'm not a massive Carl Cox fan or anything but the sets from everyone and the vibe of the whole night was so sick, it'll go down in the books for sure.
SYSTEM-J
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Originally posted by Sykonee
Doof parties. They're known as doof parties.
I know mate. Although my impression was always that a doof was a party out in the bush. Not sure how that applies to the Melbourne scene.
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Originally posted by Teezdalien
While it's true we've got a pretty vibrant scene here happening, I've always had that same feeling for the clubbing scene over your way and generally around Europe too.
Overall I wouldn't trade with anyone. One of my best friends is Australian and she says the drugs down under are terribly overpriced and rarely the real deal. Whereas the UK is a stone's throw from Amsterdam and the ecstasy manufacturing capital of the world. But as I listen to the Manchester rain pound a rhythm against my skylight I definitely wish we could have outdoor parties here for more than about three days of the year. I'd love to check out the scene in Australia or Argentina, these hot and distant lands where melodic dance music holds sway.
Sykonee
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Originally posted by SYSTEM-J
I know mate. Although my impression was always that a doof was a party out in the bush. Not sure how that applies to the Melbourne scene.
What part of Australia isn't bush? It goes like: Sydney Opera House, bush, a big rock somewhere in the middle, bush, then finally Perth.
Tho' yes, Melbourne is technically a tad removed from all that, a little dingle-dangle town on the south coast.
/blissfully ignorant Canuckistanian
Camwin
Speaking of...Buy this EP and support the indigenous people of Australia.
crazydave023
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Originally posted by Camwin
Speaking of...Buy this EP and support the indigenous people of Australia.
Speaking of Australia and proper old school trance music, I shall add this to the collection.
^ Thanks for sharing! Have a few of his older EPs but didn't see this release. What an absolute gem. Now I need to get my hands on the vinyl.
capricorn15
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Originally posted by OrangestO
^ Thanks for sharing! Have a few of his older EPs but didn't see this release. What an absolute gem. Now I need to get my hands on the vinyl.
It is quite nice! I just picked up a copy from discogs in the past couple weeks, I have only seen 2 for sale for the last 2 months. Before I was able to get a copy, CK confirmed by email that they didn't have plans for a repress or digital release, be quick!