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PsychoTropical
at Hargen aan Zee
A
proper dictionary entry for "weather" would be:
weath-er
/'juatha/ noun [uncountable] the favorite subject for discussion between
Dutch.
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If
this does not refer to it, I must have missed the point somewhere.
North of Amsterdam, at Hargen aan Zee, on the beach, no wind,
mild temperature, clear sky, and all these, all night long!
That was certainly tropical for the Dutch weather standards
(in 8 out of 10 open-airs it rains for sometime, out of personal
statistics). Most possibly, the name of the gathering had been
appeasing: PsychoTropical.
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Do
you see anything peculiar at the end of the trunk?
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Maps
have always been helpful (even if they don't do the trick, just
for moral support. It's good to know that you are somewhere near,
but not exactly where.) Personally, I never missed a single location,
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The
map (makes your life easier. Supposedly.)
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Rule 1 (applies when you are looking for the location of an (apparently)
illegal gathering): Do NOT follow your heart (especially when
you can hear it, but you cannot see it). When they tell
you "it's there", it is!
Unfortunately,
because somebody's heart (and ears) malfunctioned for a while, we
had to walk the long way, half an hour in the dark between the dams
(dams: no.1 means of the Dutch imperialism).The gathering
has been discussed rather extensively on the 604 mailing-list, so
I will take the chance and use some quotes. The first two refer
to the "soundtrack" (yours favorite and flaming subject).
Matt
(604, opul@bla.net):
I
personally think that Alistair was best (and that's not because
he was pretty much the only guy I knew), but also enjoyed Avi's
set a lot, which in my eyes was very psychedelic, maybe the beat
might have been a tad bit too slow, but that is in the eye of the
beholder and it wasn't always slow, again, might have been up to
me, I was very far out there at times. Ben played for quite a while
I believe....I stopped dancing at 9am and he played for a few hours
already, even so at times he just took it easy and let a dat run
for a longer period of time. But everybody was supposed to enjoy
it.
Alistair
Wouter
Thomassen (604, wouterspace@hotmail.com):
Alistair
played some great stuff (wasn't so fond of his mixing, but who cares?).
Your [Avi's] set was also great. Just a few tracks didn't really do
it for me, but I had that with every DJ. Your overall set was strong,
flowing, sharply mixed and funky. Also it sounded real fresh between
the usual psychedelia. Keep it up! Ben also played lots of killer
tracks, though after a long time his set started to lack power (but
I guess that was the intention). The people really enjoyed themselves
and I've had many many compliments, also afterwards.
Avi @ ABsurd
| Cosmic
Circus are based in Alkmaar, and
they have been putting up psychedelic gatherings for some time now,
especially open-airs during the summer months. Their "territory"
has not only been the "re-creational" sites around Alkmaar, but
they have also expanded to notorious areas near Amsterdam, namely
Ruigoord. Unfortunately, the Amsterdam authorities haven't been
tolerant enough the last summer, and quite a few parties, from different
crews, had to end prematurely. The Disco Pixies party on
24/July was one these, although it had stopped by 3:30am, it will
be remembered, at least, as presenting one of the most funny
fliers seen in the Netherlands lately. Check it out yourselves
(if you had followed the directions on the back, probably you didn't
even arrive :) |


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Our third quote is from one of the organizers and refers to free psychedelic
gatherings. It should settle the question of that guy who was wondering
why beer was sold at the bar!?! (it's a bar, anyway, not a church.)
Wouter
Thomassen (604, wouterspace@hotmail.com):
...organizing
a free illegal party is always a risk. Just look at it from our perspective:
we invest all our money and effort in it, and the only way we can
cover our expenses (soundsystem, lights, drinks, DJ's, generator etc.)
is by selling drinks (including beer) and ask for donations.
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ps: Lost properties: someone's car keys, a mobile phone and a blotter
sheet 8)
Pier (left) and Wouter (right),
from the Cosmic Circus crew.
some look pretty hypnotized, don't
they?
We
received a far more exciting report than these sent on the 604 mailing-list
(which makes me wonder if there are any new substances around
I should try.)
Hanneke Elion (H.Elion@bzo.nl):
Coming
from Amsterdam, arriving late, about 1.30 at Hargen hearing distant
sounds which guided me to the place I definitely had to be. Skipping
some dunes, a guiding light on top of a dune gave me the courage to
hold on. Releaved at last, sound of beats filled the air mingeled
with seawaves, I sat down. Search and find a party always blows my
mind!
The
weather..(Dutch people always have the urge to talk about the weather)
was great, no rain, no wind, not cold. An inviting atmosphere made
it easy to feel together with everyone. The tent made a chillout gave
the warmth I needed once in a while: outside, the seashore was the
biggest chillout possible.
This
music made by and played by amazing people who so much understand
about ones mind, tuned in my mood, pulling me to the sandy dancefloor.
Time flies, it was already 5 o'clock. Reflecting at this time in some
club the party is over, here the party starts to become even better.
The big play of life maybe, and the purpose now seemed to egalise
the sand while dancing, unfortunately it din't succeed....
At
sunrise, music gives much energy, everything's changing. It's funny
to look around at this moment. In a way we were all connected.. Realising
it's impossible to to compair but anyway, parties in Goa and late
Solipse festival are much bigger, these huge parties are different.
Here I felt at ease right away, like the one 1 week before at Ruigoord.
Psychotropical Night at Hargen made it easy to open up to people and
creates an oportunity to make contact. This made it hard to leave
and sure took a lot of effort, I had to go.
Another
experience the trance-scene is coming to Holland, spreading out closer
to people, making the world more beautiful.
In
fact, Psychedelic Trance is not something new for the Netherlands. It
has been around for years now, but it is admittedly struggling to keep
up with the international developments of the genre. The electronic
dance culture in the Netherlands has been mainly restricted to Club
House, Happy (and Dark) Hardcore, and Techno. While these genres have
made their way to regular, big, and even (too) commercialized events,
psychedelic dance parties have usually been small and underground.
It
happens quite often lately that someone comes up to me, complaining
that there are not enough psychedelic events in the Netherlands. Discussing
with these people I usually find out that most of them have nevertheless
gone to big annual events like Dance Valley and Lowlands last summer
(incidentally, psychedelic trance was excluded from both events this
summer). Other venues, which want to call themselves "cultural centers",
e.g. Doornroosje (Nijmegen) and some others, have systematically been
excluding psychedelic electronic dance music. In the latter case, the
blame can be put on "promoters" who promote rather their personal musical
taste than anything cultural.
What
I fail to see here is what's so cultural about dancing to a single kick-drum
and a couple of hi-hats. Although, musical minimalism is a form of artistic
expression, there are at least two other reasons which may result to
it: 1) lack of intelligence, and 2) musical incapability
(including from listening to it, up to the making of it). Of course,
having swallowed two tablets and snorted a few lines by 4:00am, makes
you capable to dance even to the sound of a trashcan being steadily
kicked.
The
point I want to make here, and reply to all these people complaining
that they cannot find enough psychedelic parties in the Netherlands,
is: if you know there nothing for you in some event, then don't go
at all. This would be a proper complain. By compromising
to spend your night in some pointless 1-kick-and-2-hihats party (and
complain afterwards), you financially support and perpetuate these movements,
and as you admit yourselves, you shouldn't. This will also save you
from consuming load of drugs just for compensating for the promised
and non-delivered fun.
However,
this raises the question of where to go when there is no other choice.
Perhaps the psychedelic scene in the Netherlands is not big enough yet,
but fortunately, the choices are getting more lately, with many small
organizations appearing in several Dutch cities. Support these crews
and be sure that it will pay back. Check Chaishop's Party Network regularly
for the announcements of these parties, and if some weekend there is
nothing to do, keep your money. Alternatively (and of course if there
nothing else in the Netherlands), the German border is pretty near,
and on their other side thousands of people are dancing to psychedelic
sounds every weekend. From my own excursions there, I can say that psychedelic
parties are mostly big, long, and well-organized, and you may meet already
many people from the Netherlands.
I
have to admit that I am not really fond of the idea of having hundreds
of people travelling to Germany every weekend to get what they like.
So, stop complaining and start supporting the local movement,
and for that matter, think twice before you go again somewhere
you don't really want to be.
Avi
@ ABsurd
Oct 11, 1999
chilling out...
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