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2004-10-30 23:00
by Merlin
in Clubbing, Festivals
You can see the evening in the
Picture library of Popsicle Trance Party in San Francisco)
After about 6H of watching the Tiƫsto concert, and a failed attempt at a quick
nap, I had multiple options for that evening. I hadn't quite recovered from
the previous night with Paul Van Dyk, but somehow, the Popscicle party looked
like a party not to miss, so I showed up around 11-ish, doped up on some energy
drink.
While getting in was a disaster due to a huge line, and only one single person
selling tickets, in a very inefficient fashion. Even with being "line
efficient", it took me 30mn to get to the box office, only to realize that they
didn't take credit cards, and that they had raised the price from $45 to $50, so
I was $4 short. This plain sucked, there was no ATMs anywhere (this pier was
really in the middle of BFE) and it was quite hard to find anyone in the line
who was willing to give me $5 in exchange for a check, but eventually I found
someone (thank you again, whoever you were) and finally got in.
Well, all I can say is that it was well worth the effort going there and getting
in: 4 rooms with different kinds of Trance (ok, that alone was cool), but the
main room also had some really cool lighting:
Later, came Justine Suissa, who sung 4 of her songs, live. That was just
really sweet, as I knew all of them and she also does have a good voice. I
used the opportunity to migrate to the first row, right in front of the DJ
booth, since, well, you can't get any closer than that :)
Justine just rocked, this idyllic moment was only too short, but at least I
was able to capture just a few bits of a few of her songs:
Then, came Lange. To my great shame, I'll admit to not having known who he was
until I saw and heard him spin. I only figured out later that he was a well
known british DJ who had a been on a State of Trance many times (to my defense,
it's not very easy to recognize his name when AVB speaks Dutch on TV).
All I can say about him is that he rocked. Not only did he seem like the nicest
guy (got to shake his hand too), but he was really loving what he was doing, and
spinning some great tunes. While I was supposed to be completely dead by then,
his music just kept me alive.
With the time change, Lange finished around 03:00, but then it was only 02:00,
and time for Above and Beyond to rock the house (at least I knew them beforehand
due to the many tracks and remixes they've done).
They were also spinning some good stuff, which I really enjoyed for a little
more than an hour, but I eventually ended up going home because I was beyond
dead, and still had a boring, sleep inducing, drive back from San Francisco.
The
pictures and videos hardly do
the evening justice, but they're still quite enjoyable to browse (especially
the small videos, since the sound is almost half decent
)