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Ok, so I like electronic dance music, more specifically Trance. When I started in the 1990's, the US was a bit behind in that department.
Still, with San Francisco and San Jose nearby, I've had some opportunities to see some great EDM/Trance DJs. Back in the early 2000's, they sadly played club music in the US that was nowhere close to the hits they had composed and were known for, but over the years, as Trance started becoming more popular, those DJs finally started playing their good tunes in the US too, and maybe from 2004 on, it's only been getting better.
Popsicle Halloween 2004 was really the beginning of great music parties in the San Francisco Area, and thankfully things have gotten even better since then

As a matter of fact, after another 10 years (2015 and beyond) the good news is that Trance has grown quite a following in the US, and places like the SF Bay Area, and while Trance has been declared dead a few times in the last 10 years, it's still going strong here.
Trance Family SF is definitely strong in the area, we've been getting more big trance parties every year, including many top DJs that come visit us what feels like every other week now (as of 2018-2019), and through those events, I made many friends in Trance Family SF. Thanks to you all.

Over those years, I got the chance to meet a few of my favourite DJs, including Armin more than once, and my last hobby has been to work on lights for my shirt and pants (version 3) and (version 4)



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2024/01/30 6 Days at Unkonscious Festival around Pattaya and Bangkok
π 2024-01-30 01:01 in Clubbing, Festivals
I had heard about Unkonscious several times, but a festival across the world in the middle of my snowboarding season, wasn't super appealing for timing reasons. That said, FOMO kicked in and I was able to align a snowboarding trip in Hokkaido, Japan just before, making the "quick 7h plane hop" to Bangkok more appealing :) and jetlag less of a bitch :)

One big plus of Unkonscious is that they make your trip worth it, as while the main festival is really just 2x 12H days (or 2x 16H with the indoor after party on day 3 and 4), there 2 days with pre-parties and 2 days with after parties in Bangkok. That's a great idea and it made for a pretty intense 6 days, not for the faint of the heart :)

Travel, Where to Stay and Weather

As to where to stay, the first 4 days are not super close but close enough that I elected to stay at the main festival hotel for the first 4 days, and then downtown bangkok for the last 2 days, which worked out well enough. You can easily get rides with grab or bolt and they were plenty cheap by western standards. For that matter, Thailand is reasonably cheap for westerners, making the festival affordable overall.
Also, for those who haven't gone to Thailand, people are super nice and welcoming, although many have limited english, so having google translate on your phone is a must (and it works well). Also knowing how to use google maps to voice out a location and show it written in Thai (as you should not expect Thai drivers to know how to read Thai locations in roman characters).

Carrying my LED outfit and all the batteries through Japan along with my snowboards was extra work, but worth it. As expected every venue during Unkonscious was cool with it, no one gave me a hard time and honestly all the venues were happy to have extra party spirit:


If you ask, yes, it was hot as balls, and it was warm and uncomfortable to wear, haha. I wore more comfortable clothing during the day that LEDs would'nt do much good anyway (it got dark enough around 18:00, so that was 6 hours with more reasonable weather and temps):


We also got lucky that we didn't have rain, which is always a possibility.

So, 6 days, let's go for it:

Day 1: Pre-Pre-Party @ Tappia Floating Cafe

The first day's venue was very interesting. Floating café was pretty cool. They had a fast boat that did rounds back and forth from the pier and took you to the floating café which was definitely a unique venue. Party started at 16:00 and went until midnight (or maybe a bit past):






after a little while, the sun set and it got dark:



The bar had plenty of alcohol, food was more limited and it took long enough that it felt like it came from a restaurant on land and was brought in via the next speed boat:


one Thai specialty is the 1.2L bucked of alcohol, saves time :) (and reasonably priced)
one Thai specialty is the 1.2L bucked of alcohol, saves time :) (and reasonably priced)

switched to my night outfit
switched to my night outfit

great to see Richard Durand again
great to see Richard Durand again




Video summary of the day:

Day 2: Pre-Party @ DAM Pattaya Beach Club

Day 2 was a different pre-party at a different beach club. Nice beach location and 2 DJs playing, one on the beach and one indoors:





light clothing to deal with the weather :)
light clothing to deal with the weather :)



The food options were good, but unfortunately required some fake paper money you had to buy in one place, then exchange it for a voucher, which finally got you food:



same thing with drinks although they were reasonably priced
same thing with drinks although they were reasonably priced

buckers were popular
buckers were popular

that's what the fake money looked like, and it could not be exchanged back or used from one venue to the next.
that's what the fake money looked like, and it could not be exchanged back or used from one venue to the next.

Before long, it was darker and cooler, so I was able to change and light up a bit:


brought a few lights :)
brought a few lights :)

even got a chance to take that picture Ferry Tayle and I missed a few times :)
even got a chance to take that picture Ferry Tayle and I missed a few times :)

haha :)
haha :)




Indoors was fairly decent for a beach club:


and we got an XXXL set from John 00 Flemming
and we got an XXXL set from John 00 Flemming




Video Summary of Day #2:

Day 3 & 4: Main Festival Day 1 & 2: Alexa Beach Club


Finally this was the main festival. The mainstage was honestly pretty simple, it wasn't huge, definitely smaller than lumi mainstage and almost on par with stages 2 or 3 at lumi, but honestly it was big enough for the location and crowd. The entire event was not huge and that what made it nice, cosy and homely, I did like that.


Yeah, so it seems to be a Thailand thing, non refundable fake money you have to buy to be able to then buy things (which was still 2 or 3 more steps depending on what you needed, way too much work IMO). Not a fan...


note that the fake paper money from the previous day looked different and couldn't be used
note that the fake paper money from the previous day looked different and couldn't be used

hopefully contactless credit cards and phones will be allowed for direct pay in the future
hopefully contactless credit cards and phones will be allowed for direct pay in the future

Merch store that was reasonably priced:



The festival was then split in 2 each day: 12:00 to 16:00 was the pool party which was low key and easy to get in and out (security wasn't really there yet). Other bonus is you could order from the bar and restaurant from the full drink and food menu and pay with real money (which became not possible at 16:00 once the real festival started). Once I figured that out the first day with great disappointment of having lovely drinks on the menu being rejected as "not available until after the festival is over", I learned the lesson and got them during the pool party the next day:

nice to chill by the pool, listen to music and sort festival pictures :)
nice to chill by the pool, listen to music and sort festival pictures :)


and a great time to chat with DJs too
and a great time to chat with DJs too


nice and chill
nice and chill

nice beach too
nice beach too



pool party day #2:


working hard, or hardly working? :) Nice to relax for a change
working hard, or hardly working? :) Nice to relax for a change


haha, nice outfits :)
haha, nice outfits :)


by day2 I figured out how to get real drinks
by day2 I figured out how to get real drinks

as well as very yummy food
as well as very yummy food

By 16:00, the main festival started with mainstage and the psytrance stage on the 2nd floor of the building which had AC and that was nice because outside was definitely hot:




You could pay for VIP lounge areas:


The views sure were nice:




awesome sunsets
awesome sunsets


The psytrance area was nice:






And yes, it eventually got dark. It was super nice to just be able to walk by to the room and change:


Richard Durand did another killer set
Richard Durand did another killer set


a few of us brought kandi joy to the party :)
a few of us brought kandi joy to the party :)


Craig Connelly was next!
Craig Connelly was next!


And closing set by John 00 Flemming
And closing set by John 00 Flemming



Day 2 had more DJs and more fun:








yes, sunset again :)
yes, sunset again :)


fans were a lifesaving device, I can't describe how much I was sweating :)
fans were a lifesaving device, I can't describe how much I was sweating :)




But the big surprise of day 2 was the fire juggling which was stellar:






Festival Day 1 Video summary:

Festival Day 2 Video summary:

main festival afterparty

Both nights had an indoor afterparty from 00:00 to 04:00 if you wanted more. It was a nice indoor room:






main festival fun pictures

Many pictures were taken :)










wait, what happened here? :)
wait, what happened here? :)

awesome to have met Katie Sirisinha, one of the organizers
awesome to have met Katie Sirisinha, one of the organizers


Day 5: Post Party @ Venti Bangkok

Is 4 days enough? Of course not... After the main festival was over, 2 more days of after parties in Bangkok. After party #1 (day 5) was at Venti Bangkok, a nice club:






great to run into Somna who had just arrived
great to run into Somna who had just arrived

Rinaly did trance that night
Rinaly did trance that night

and then Markus Schulz took over
and then Markus Schulz took over

Venti Bangkok Video Summary:

Day 6: Post-Post Party @ Eden Bangkok

Day 6! Last day! One last club, Eden in Bangkok:

Damn right, 6 days!
Damn right, 6 days!








Rinaly was back for techno that night
Rinaly was back for techno that night







awesome to have finally met Andy Moor
awesome to have finally met Andy Moor






and that was it, finally over, 6 days!
and that was it, finally over, 6 days!

Well, not quite over, Srangkun Sirisinha, Unkonscious co-organizer, went to play more tunes across the street, more trance still :)



And then it was finally over, time to run back to the room, pack, and go to the airport for a long trip back home to San Francisco

Eden Bangkok video summary:

Thoughts/Conclusion

  • Thailand doesn't have drinkable tap water, and no water fountains were provided at any of the venues, although none made a big deal if you brought your own water (or you could buy theirs of course, except for het first 4 days where you first had to buy the fake money)
  • Yes, those who know me know I don't like money or wristband credits that often fail and are completely unnecessary anyway. I hope unkonscious considers just accepting contactless credit cards, tap to pay, and phones.
  • As noted above, Alexa Beach Club (main festival) had a great food and drinks menu until 16:00 but those went away when the festival took over: the food and drink options went way down and fake money was required
  • It was a lower budget festival, and so what? People complain other festivals are too expensive, Unkonscious is definitely cheaper and we had heaps of fun with the DJs who came, even if a fair amount of them palyed multiple days (which honeslty I had no problem with). I loved the way it was, no need to change anything.
  • Should you go? Would I go Back?

  • very simply: yes, you should try to go if you can, it's definitely a unique festival and quite enjoyable in its current format. I'll admit that for people in the US, it's a long ass trip, but if you don't like winter, it's a good excuse to go visit Thailand which is a lovely country to visit anyway
  • organizers were super nice, do care, and it shows
  • security was more than reasonable at all venues, it was actually minimal and that was refreshing, it sucks to have to deal with airport or worse than airport security (that's you, lumi) when you're travelled across the world and paid quite a bit to have fun, have a good time, and honestly the risk level doesn't warrant over the top security
  • the festival being smaller in size (not in length) allowed for meeting the DJs more easily, which is always lovely
  • the attendees had a great vibe which of course made sense for a trance festival, but always feels great wherever you are around the world.
  • Thanks to the organizers, DJS and everyone who made the 6 days happen!

    More Photos/Videos

  • Day 1: https://photos.app.goo.gl/6FqJhinASRCAstf16 
  • Day 2: https://photos.app.goo.gl/aaLEkR75EQW45u3P7
  • Day 3: https://photos.app.goo.gl/xNWSLEDa9ub8K6xTA
  • Day 4: https://photos.app.goo.gl/4ytVboJXa7MmRPgQ8
  • Day 5: https://photos.app.goo.gl/J5wB2dWtn9EsDwZv5
  • Day 6: https://photos.app.goo.gl/J2m8S38SYDAjQs869
  • IG stories if you're on a computer: https://www.instagram.com/stories/highlights/18074843200415712
  • IG stories if you're on a phone: https://www.instagram.com/s/aGlnaGxpZ2h0OjE4MDc0ODQzMjAwNDE1NzEy?igsh=MzRlODBiNWFlZA=

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