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a rave from spring 2004 in japan or something

the rave / trance scene here in japan is amazing..... theres always some big party every weekend in the mountains on the beaches the past 2 weeks ive seen john digweed, ferry corsten and carl cox.... but usually the smaller private raves are the best.

Rather than start a new thread I'll just say in here I went to Breakfest yesterday and it was fantastic!!

Afternoon sun was a lil warm but nothing terrible, then from dusk to the evening the weather was absolutely beautiful and there was a nice breeze blowing about (Sometimes a bit of a wind if you were up the very top). I dunno why I've heard so many negative things about Belvoir as a place to hold an event but yesterday was my first time there and it rocked :)

Bliss n Eso went NUTS! Running thru the crowds jumping about they put on an awesome show, then later at the Ambar afterparty they were stumblin around a bit plastered :P

The other acts were also good, and although I do still prefer the harder, heavier DnB to Breaks, I'm glad I got to go. I also scored a wicked 'break-a-holics anonymous' top so I'm extra-funkular now :)

They had an enormous tank where you could refill your water bottles, plenty of foods like fruit, fairyfloss, salads and hot stuff to buy, as well as the required water, soft drinks and alcohol. They also had a stand where you could buy those long ice lolly sticks but they were made with fresh fruits and juices! Verrrrry refreshing!

Admittedly, the stairs are a bit of a bitch but I think that's the only gripe I have with the place. The afterparty went off and I think was meant to finish at 3am, but I left at 3:15 and I don't know when it actually did end...

Anyway! Big up Belvoir, was a right royal show. w3rd.

-Lozzle

i ended up at breakfest after party even though i didn't go to breakfest, but it was still cranking when i rocked up at 2.30am....... didn't leave till about 5am and i think many others were there till even early hours :headspin:

was surprised at how crankin the afterparty acutally was :D

adrain :cheers:

yeah it's at Monkey Bar/Amplifier Bar

and Bad Company is headlining it so that is a definate :(, pendulum, dj deekline........ and others :(

caaaaan't wait...

apparently free entry only if u have a wristband from sunshine people......

adrian :P




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