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Guys, mw minta pendapat dari kalian smua yaa....

menurut kalian perkembangan genre Trance di taon 2009,prospek na seperti apa yaa???   :)

thank you guys for answer my question.... i really appreciate it...

God Bless you all...
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 *bgs* mba resty...nice bgt topicnya.

just my opinion..

main set trance ditahun 2009 kayanya bakal lebih "berwarna" & variatif bgt sih..
n'liat dari producer2 dan dj2 mudanya (local & international)

contoh :
THE BLIZZARD (armind/armada) di internationalnya & OSVALDO N (1945mf/bonzai) *bgs* *bgs*

satu lg...CRISTO & TEEYO & ARDIGO YADA  ;D *bgs*


finally,trance gak akan pernah ada matinya (no offence...)  :D" in trance we trust " :D


Dark is more deepest...
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yang pasti trance tetep akan ada, cuma paling akan di combine sama elemen2 yg trend saat ini
kalo dulu combine sama electro, skrg mungkin minimal yg minim (sesuai nama) jadi mungkin akan denger trance yg sepi elemen cuma tetep driving (sori kalo sotoy) *piss*
The things that don't kill, only makes you strong

yg pasti sounds2 nya bakal semakin future ...di tambah dgn element minimal n tech house
n tetep stay di bpm 130-134 (i hope) hehehee  ;)

17/02/09, 05:22 #4 Last Edit: 19/02/09, 05:27 by cristo
THIS IS TRANCE HISTORY :

Origin
In the early 1980s, the German composer Klaus Schulze composed several albums of experimental, atmospheric "space music". Two of his albums from the 1980s include the word "trance" in their titles: Trancefer (1981) and En=Trance (1987)[2]
Some of the earliest identifiable trance recordings came from The KLF, a UK-based acid house group. The most notable of these were the original 1988 / 1989 versions of "What Time Is Love?" and "3 a.m. Eternal", along with "Kylie Said Trance" (1989) and "Last Train to Trancentral" (1990). The KLF labeled these early recordings "Pure Trance". While the KLF's works are clear examples of proto-trance, two songs, both from 1990, are widely regarded as being the first "true" trance records. The first is Age of Love's self-titled debut single which they released in early 1990 and is seen a basis for the original trance single. The second track was Dance 2 Trance's "We Came in Peace", the b-side of their own self-titled debut single. Another influential song was Future Sound Of London's "Papua New Guinea" (1991).
The trance sound beyond this acid-era genesis is said to have been an off-shoot of Detroit techno in German clubs during the very early 1990s. Germany is often cited as a birthplace of trance culture and is celebrated once a year in the "Love Parade" festival. Some of the earliest pioneers of the genre include Jam El Mar, Oliver Lieb, and Sven Väth, who all produced numerous tracks under multiple aliases. Trance labels such as Eye Q, Harthouse, Rising High Records, FAX +49-69/450464 and MFS Records were based in Frankfurt.

Popular trance

By the mid-1990s trance, specifically progressive trance, had emerged commercially as one of the dominant genres of dance music. Progressive trance has set in stone the basic formula of modern trance by becoming even more focused on the anthemic bass lines and lead melodies. Compositions continued to contain incremental changes (aka progressive structures), sometimes composed in thirds (as BT frequently does). Meanwhile, a different type of trance, generally called uplifting trance, was becoming popular. Uplifting trance had buildups and breakdowns that were longer and more exaggerated, with more easily identifiable tunes and anthems. Many such trance tracks follow a set form, featuring an introduction, steady build, a breakdown, and then an anthem, a form called "build-breakdown-anthem".
Artists like Tiësto, Armin van Buuren, Paul van Dyk, Robert Miles, Above & Beyond, Oceanlab, Darren Tate, Ferry Corsten, Johan Gielen, ATB and Paul Oakenfold came to the forefront as premier producers and remix artists. These and others led trance to a new commercialized forefront and paved the way for artists like Trizet in France and Third Element in the United States Many of these producers also DJ'd in clubs playing their own productions as well as those by other trance DJs. By the end of the 1990s, trance remained commercially huge, but had fractured into an extremely diverse genre. Some of the artists that had helped create the trance sound in the early and mid-1990s had, by the end of the decade, abandoned trance completely in favor of more underground sounds—artists of particular note here include Pascal F.E.O.S. and Oliver Lieb. Many trance DJ's are well into their own radio shows broadcast throughout Europe, the United States other countries all over the globe. Examples are "A State of Trance" created and hosted by Armin Van Buuren and "Trance Around the World" created and hosted by Above and Beyond. Artists such as Mike Foyle are also classically trained pianists (and alike) which assists them with sophisticated and musically pleasing melodies.

Diversification
As an alternative evolution some artists have attempted to fuse trance with other genres such as drum'n'bass. Others have experimented with more minimalist sounds. Frustrated, extreme versions of trance have mutated through gabba into fringe genres of "hard trance" or "hardstyle" overlapping with hardcore and terrorcore.
Trance music appears frequently on the Internet with the abundance of legal music download sites, including the likes of Juno Download, and Beatport. As a result, both commercial and progressive trance now have a much larger presence, with big-draw artists such as Sasha, Tiësto, ATB, Markus Schulz, Armin van Buuren, BT, Paul van Dyk, Ferry Corsten, Above & Beyond, Paul Oakenfold, Schiller, Solarstone, Christopher Lawrence and George Acosta.

Trance production
Trance usually employs a 4/4 time signature[3], a tempo of 130 to 160 BPM, and 32 beat phrases. The 32-beat phrases are composed of repeating 8-beat sections. It is common to superimpose syncopated, 10–15 progressions (chord progressions and/or arpeggio layers or "loops") over the 8-beat sections.
Trance is somewhat faster than house music but usually not as fast as rave music. Psychedelic Trance is sometimes faster and earlier tracks were sometimes slower. A kick drum is placed on every downbeat and a regular open hi-hat is often placed on the upbeat; a type of beat also colloquially known as "four-to-the-floor". Some simple extra percussive elements are usually added, and major transitions, builds or climaxes are often foreshadowed by lengthy "snare rolls"—a quick succession of equally spaced snare drum hits that builds in volume towards the end of a measure or phrase.
Each phrase typically "adds interest" in the form a new layer. Typically 4 to 8 phrases will repeat before the song is broken by an interlude. During the interlude the drum beat and most of the complex layers drop out of the mix and a melodic, dreamy phrase breaks the hypnotic sucession. The original drum-beat phrasing returns after the interlude.
Unlike House and Garage music, Trance tends to add interest to tracks not through complexity of rhythm but through complexity of melody and harmony; as a result Trance tracks tend to have a simple (i.e. non-varying) beat which acts as a foundation for complex chordal and melodic structures which are further emphasized by the heavy use of electronic music production technology, such as synthesizers, samplers and effect units (most notably for Trance, Reverb and Delay effects). Flangers, phasers and other effects are also commonly used at extreme settings but these settings can be (and often are) 'tweaked' over time, creating further interest by adding cycles or emotional tension and release. As an example of this the volume, cutoff and/or resonance parameters of a synthesized arpeggio can be slowly increased over a period of time, resulting in a variation which is calculated to form a particular emotional response in the listener. As in most electronic music, there is no need or demand for resulting sounds to resemble any real-world instrument, so producers have free creative rein. However, modern Progressive and Uplifting Trance tracks do make use of pianos and other "orchestral" or conventional and non-electronic instruments.
Synthesizers form the central elements of most trance tracks, with sawtooth-based sounds used both for short pizzicato elements and for long, sweeping string sounds. As with other genres of electronic music, many artists use synthesizers such as the Roland TR-808, TR-909, and TB-303, the latter being the source of the "acid" sound. There are also several synthesizer sounds that are almost completely unique to its genre. One of these sounds is the "supersaw", a waveform was made famous by such synthesizers as the Roland JP-8000, the Novation Supernova, and the Korg MS2000. A technique called "gating" is often employed in creating lead sounds (turning the volume up and down rapidly in rhythm with the piece to create a stuttered, chopped sound). Rapid arpeggios and minor scales are common features. Trance tracks often use one central "hook" melody which runs through almost the entire track, repeating at intervals anywhere between 2 beats and several bars.
Traditionally, trance uses classical music as its base. Many "classical" songs have in fact been "remixed" in a modern trance style. Many trance songs use jazz as their base.
While many trance tracks contain no vocals at all, other tracks rely heavily on vocals, and thus a subgenre known as Vocal Trance has developed. The sound and quality of the production relies to a large degree upon the technology available. Vintage analog equipment is popular with many producers, with names such as Moog, Roland and Oberheim being staples in the trance sound palette. Modern music creation software can emulate the sound of classic "synths".
Trance tracks are usually built with sparser intros and outros in order to enable DJs to blend them together more readily. This is known as "Mixing" or "Beat Matching". This also works as a build up and wind down and in modern trance the intros and outros do not resemble the main part of the song very closely. Records that adhere to this "build up, strip down" arrangement during intros and outros are referred as being "DJ friendly". As trance is more melodic and harmonic than much dance music, the construction of trance tracks in such a way is particularly important in order to avoid dissonant (or "key clashing," i.e., out of tune with one another) mixes by DJs who do not mix harmonically. DJ's who can successfully "Key Mix" will find more popularity with listeners as there are no obvious breaks in the music, assisting with a journey that is not interrupted.

Trance genres
Main articles: Trance genres and List of electronic music genres
"Trance music is broken into a large number of subgenres". Chronologically, the major genres are classic trance, acid trance, progressive trance, and uplifting trance. The latter is also known as "Anthem trance", "Epic trance", "Stadium trance", or "Euphoric trance." Closely related to Uplifting Trance is Euro-trance, which has become a general term for a wide variety of European dance music. Several subgenres are crossovers with other major genres of electronic music. For instance, tech trance is a mixture of trance and techno, Vocal Trance adds vocals and a pop-like structure to the songs, and Ambient trance is a mixture of ambient and trance. Balearic beat, which is associated with Ibiza, Spain, is often called "Ibiza trance". Similarly, Dream trance is sometimes called "Dream House", pioneered by Robert Miles in the mid-1990s.
Goa trance originated in Goa, India around the same time trance was evolving in Europe. Goa trance was influential in the formation of Psychedelic Trance, which features freeform samples and psychedelic elements. Trance is also very popular in Israel, with producers such as Infected Mushroom, Astral Projection and Yahel Sherman achieving worldwide fame. The Israeli subgenre Nitzhonot is a mixture of psychedelic and uplifting trance.

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info nya lengkap bgt *bgs*

tks bro :)
"Learn The Dance..Thrill The World"

17/02/09, 05:41 #6 Last Edit: 17/02/09, 05:43 by cristo
Trance festivals

Sensation
Trance music festivals attract large crowds and usually feature sophisticated lighting, laser and pyrotechnic displays. Most of the largest trance festivals are held in Europe.

The Netherlands
Many large trance festivals are held in the Netherlands, mainly organized by three companies: ID&T, UDC and Q-Dance:
- Dance Valley, Netherlands: an outdoor festival organized by UDC. dance event in the world.
- Qlimax, Gelredome, Anthem (20,000 visitors): a Hardstyle, Hard Trance event which has been gaining in popularity recently. It is renowned for its laser show, and organized by Q-Dance.
- Trance Energy, Jaarbeurs, Utrecht (30,000 visitors): a festival which features only trance music. Many well-received DJs have played sets at this event, helping to create its fame. It is organized by ID&T.
- ImPulsTanz Festival, At the Brabanthallen,'s-Hertogenbosch ( 20,000 visitors ). It is very popular in Germany and France.
- Tiësto In Concert Arnhem: is a gig only performance by Tiësto, and organized by ID&T. It is held in the Gelredome Arnhem.
- Armin Only, Ahoy, Rotterdam: Armin van Buuren is so far to the only DJ to mix at this event. It is organized by UDC. (The event which was held in the Jaarbeurs Utrecht in Utrecht.)
- Full On Ferry, Ahoy Rotterdam: Ferry Corsten plays back to back with DJs who also cover various other styles such as house, techno and progressive. Such DJs are handpicked by Ferry himself, as an ode to his long career of producer of many different styles in the process.

United Kingdom


- Global Gathering festival, promoted by the Angel Music Group. The weekend long Global Gathering, held every summer, features the Godskitchen arena as its centerpiece, attracting an average of 45,000 people. The organization promotes other stadium trance events under the Godskitchen brand, the largest being Godskitchen: A Gift From The Gods which brought 12,000 revelers to the National Exhibition Centre in Birmingham UK back in April 2003.
- Cream's annual Creamfields festival has also showcased a 10,000 capacity trance arena for the last eight years at various venues across the United Kingdom, originating in Liverpool.
- Gatecrasher also promotes sporadic events and have also used venues such as Birmingham N.E.C. Gatecrasher is currently on hiatus until further notice due to fire damage.
- South West Four, held every summer, began as a backyard party. It has since found its home on Clapham Common in London. It moved to Cardiff in 2006.
- PlanetLove, Northern Ireland also has had a thriving trance scene since the early 1990s, at the Kelly's Complex in Portrush, shooting local trance pioneers such as DJs X-ray & Si into the Northern Ireland Dance Music Hall of Fame. PlanetLove holds a yearly festival in both the North and South of Ireland, and numerous other events on a smaller scale. Major DJs have performed at PlanetLove events such as Armin van Buuren, Paul van Dyk and Tiësto.

Glade festival a more underground festival

Other

- Portugal: Boom Festival (the last edition was in Idanha-a-Nova) since 1997. This event is an outdoor festival running every two years, with a duration of several days, focusing in psychedelic Goa trance. The festival also features workshops, presentations, and cinema.
•   Germany: Full Moon Trance Festival This event is held during July 7–12 between the cities of Wittstock and Roebel, Germany. This festival celebrates psychedelic trance. In 2006, it featured trance artists such as Infected Mushroom, Astral Projection, Astrix, Space Tribe, 1200 Mics, GMS, Etnica, Oforia, Atomic Pulse, Electric Universe and Parasense.[4]
•   Nature One one of the worlds biggest Electronic dance music festival held every year at the missile base Pydna in the Hunsrück a low mountain range in Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany (60,000 visitors)
•   Switzerland: Street Parade – More than one million visitors attend this event every year.
•   Ukraine: Kazantip – Electronic dance music festival held every year in Crimea, at a beach resort on the Black Sea.

Non-European festivals
•   ETD Pop: presented by Skills DJ, is one of the biggest electronic events in the San Francisco Bay Area Electro Techno Disco Pop is held annually on Memorial Day weekend. Their 11th annual event in 2008 was held in the 20,000-person Cow Palace and featured DJs Tiësto, Ferry Corsten, Markus Schulz,Kaskade, and many more.[5]
•   Monster massive, a Los Angeles sports arena event held once a year on Halloween. Typically, over 15,000 people attend. In June 2008, Electric Daisy Carnival by Insomniac once again combined LA Sports Arena with the Olympic-sized LA Coliseum to make room for over 65,000 dancers. Los Angeles is also famous for its all outdoors festivals. The event features artists such as DJ Dan, Donald Glaude, Jonathan Morning and Thee-O.
•   Ultra Music Festival,[6] Miami, Florida: (80,000 visitors): A two day-long event with 11 stages playing various genres of electronic music, with the main stage focusing on trance.
•   Ultraworld and Universe Kryal Castle, Ballarat, Victoria, Australia: a 12-hour-long event, comprising mainly Hardstyle, Hard Dance and Hard Trance (also featuring happy hardcore) event held in a replicated medieval castle.
•   World Electronic Music Festival: held annually in Canada, this three-day-long outdoor event, comprising mainly of Trance, Hard Dance and drum and bass (also featuring happy hardcore) has been held for the past 13 years. The 2008 festival will be the final one in its current form. It is also known as WEMF.
•   Winter Music Conference: held annually toward the end of Northern Hemisphere winter in Miami, WMC is a week-long conference and festival.
•   Love Fest: Held Annually in San Francisco. Formerly known as the Love Parade. Typically an audience of over 80,000 watch the elaborate parade of DJs down Market Street to end at San Francisco City Hall for an impromptu dance party. Many other events lead up to the main event throughout the week with guest DJs playing at many of the clubs.[7]
•   Lovefest After Party held at the Bill Graham Civic Auditorium in San Francisco is presented by Skills and Spundae. 2008s event featured Armin van Buuren, ATB, Above & Beyond, Deep Voices, Kyau & Albert, and Green Velvet.[8]
•   USC: Held annually in Seattle, Washington (Typically 7,000–10,000 attendees). USC is the American Northwest's biggest trance/electronic music event. The 2007 event featured three stages, with Paul van Dyk as the headliner. 2008s event featured DJs Tiësto, BT, DJ Dan, and Donald Glaude. The event is typically a summer event that lasts from 9 p.m. – 10 a.m. with the last six hours dedicated to an after party. The event also showcases the most popular local DJs.
•   Global Dance Festival: Held annually at Red Rocks Amphitheatre outside Denver, Colorado. Typically, over 10,000 attendees watch the approximately seven-hour event, which features many well-known DJ's. Headliners in past years have included Paul van Dyk, Tiesto, Armin Van Buuren. Ferry Corsten headlines the 2008 show.
•   Earthcore is Australia's largest and longest running (since 1993) outdoor dance music festival and electronic music events organization. The outdoor events are generally held in forest environments around Victoria, although they are also held in Queensland. Styles include Dance Party/DJ Tour, Trance and Progressive. Usually a three-day event, in 1999/2000 NYE it was 7 days. The 10-year anniversary saw more than 15,000 in attendance.
•   Jordan – Middle East Distant Heat Festival takes place in the desert of Wadi Rum.
•   Rainbow Serpent Festival a large three-day mostly Psy Trance event in a bushland It will have its 13th anniversary in 2009. Approximately 7,000 people attend each year.
Many other countries lack such festivals due to legal restrictions. Public prosecution departments in many countries — notably France — have been reluctant to give permits for techno and trance events, due to perceived drug issues.[citation needed] In the past, ID&T has been expanding operations and begun to organize festivals in Belgium and Germany which have become very popular in these countries. As of 2008, ID&T is planning the Sensation World Tour in Chile, China, Poland, Czech Republic, and Dubai. Sensation white is more about the show and the performances surrounding the event where as ID&T's Trance Energy is about the DJ's.

JADI DI TAHUN 2009 TRANCE AKAN TETAP BERKEMBANG DAN TRUS BEREPRODUKSI DJ2/PRODUCER YG BARU
SERTA AKAN SEMAKIN BANYAK SUBGENRE BARU YG BERMUNCULAN SESUAI DENGAN PERKEMBANGAN DANCE MUSIC, CMIIW  *piss*


Hiduppp trance  *tepuktangan* *tepuktangan* *tepuktangan* *tepuktangan* *tepuktangan*


Menurut gwe akan ada "another branch" dari Psy-Trance di 2009 ...


Viva La Trance
Syndromatic (7 SQUARES / MPXX ASIA)
I Respect The Person & I Respect The Music
Twitter: @Syndromatic @seven7squares @MPXXAsia

Gw agak sependapat ma bung syndromatic.. Psy trance and hard trance akan mulai sedikit 'mengguncang' hheehehe..IMHO..piss

Hore...horeeee....... :)
sneng buangettttt tmen" kasii masukan and watta great answer guys!!!!
g setuju bgt skrg trance udh jauh lbh variatif dr segi element" na... more catchy!!!
@Nickvan : bisaaaa bgt skrg maen trance stay di bpm 130-134.... bisa dansa"kecil alias irit tenaga sama energy kalo gy di club... wakakakakakaka....
@Chris M : Nah,ini salah satu producer local yg 'unik taste music' menurut g... hahahahha.... mana??? lagu yg lo kasii k g... penasaran... support trus chris!!!!!
@Cristo : goaakkkiiiillll.... info lo komplit and perfecto bgt!!!! g jadii tambah byk input ttg Trance... thanks bro.. :)
@syndromatic : braaangkkaaattttzzzz timur!!! hehehehehee....
@Ditox : yep, correct! sbnerna di Indonesia,khusus na Jakarta DJ" and producer" local qta smwana multi-talented kok....! when it comes to Trance,they can playing with their imagination....  kalo menurut g trance is a beautiful genre!

thank you so much guys comment na!!!
all the best for all of you!!!
cheers-

keep Trance alive in your heart yaaa.....
DJ RESTY ( M1/43)

FOR BOOKING INFO/ CONTACT PERSON PLEASE CALL :

EDNA :       +6285695860586


:: DARE TO BE DIFFERENT ::


www.escadedjs.net
http://djresty.podomatic.com
www.myspace.com/djresty


makin seru lagi kalau ada promotor yg mau bikin acara rave yg mainin trance juga,, kangen banget udh lama ga trancy lagi di rave!!

hayooo hayooo ada yang mau bikiin?????

Quote from: restydinta on 17/02/09, 12:00
Hore...horeeee....... :)
sneng buangettttt tmen" kasii masukan and watta great answer guys!!!!
g setuju bgt skrg trance udh jauh lbh variatif dr segi element" na... more catchy!!!
@Nickvan : bisaaaa bgt skrg maen trance stay di bpm 130-134.... bisa dansa"kecil alias irit tenaga sama energy kalo gy di club... wakakakakakaka....
@Chris M : Nah,ini salah satu producer local yg 'unik taste music' menurut g... hahahahha.... mana??? lagu yg lo kasii k g... penasaran... support trus chris!!!!!
@Cristo : goaakkkiiiillll.... info lo komplit and perfecto bgt!!!! g jadii tambah byk input ttg Trance... thanks bro.. :)
@syndromatic : braaangkkaaattttzzzz timur!!! hehehehehee....
@Ditox : yep, correct! sbnerna di Indonesia,khusus na Jakarta DJ" and producer" local qta smwana multi-talented kok....! when it comes to Trance,they can playing with their imagination....  kalo menurut g trance is a beautiful genre!

thank you so much guys comment na!!!
all the best for all of you!!!
cheers-

keep Trance alive in your heart yaaa.....

@ restydinta

Semangat sekali mba dinta ... Baru refreshing ke bali yah ??? ... Oleh-oleh nya dong ... Hehehe
Syndromatic (7 SQUARES / MPXX ASIA)
I Respect The Person & I Respect The Music
Twitter: @Syndromatic @seven7squares @MPXXAsia

more electric...i think so

 :D hee....mba resty lg semangat tingkat tinggi nih..... ;D (keep trance alive in your heart too mba resty...)

*bgs* *bgs* idenya om chris m kren bgt tuh !! trancy on rave. . . . . . . . *bgs* *bgs*
Dark is more deepest...
https://twitter.com/DitoxFebby

Wowww...trancey rave?? Malah menurut gw sekalian aja Trance Festival...!!!! Apalagi kalo rutin tiap tahunn..bisa2 menambah devisa negara juga tuh..hehehehehe..ayo promotor2..ada yng berani?? Piss....

Quote from: atari on 17/02/09, 12:51
Wowww...trancey rave?? Malah menurut gw sekalian aja Trance Festival...!!!! Apalagi kalo rutin tiap tahunn..bisa2 menambah devisa negara juga tuh..hehehehehe..ayo promotor2..ada yng berani?? Piss....

yooiiii.. like the old times.. kangen sama acara hambalang, jakmove, tsunami, dll....
dooh kapan lagi yah ada acara beginian??

Quote from: nickvan on 17/02/09, 04:29
yg pasti sounds2 nya bakal semakin future ...di tambah dgn element minimal n tech house
n tetep stay di bpm 130-134 (i hope) hehehee  ;)

ooo nyindiiirrrrrrr......psy trance kan 136 ke atas  :o
ngambeeekkkk aaahhhh hun... :'(
we r human...nothing's perfect in us.
love prog psy trance.

Quote from: atari on 17/02/09, 12:51
Wowww...trancey rave?? Malah menurut gw sekalian aja Trance Festival...!!!! Apalagi kalo rutin tiap tahunn..bisa2 menambah devisa negara juga tuh..hehehehehe..ayo promotor2..ada yng berani?? Piss....

@ Yuks ah ... udah lama niy ...
Syndromatic (7 SQUARES / MPXX ASIA)
I Respect The Person & I Respect The Music
Twitter: @Syndromatic @seven7squares @MPXXAsia

Trance is good...but more good if start in trance before not from others, then became trance lately...
it looks like just followers... ;D

many kinds of trance in d world...but choose the one match for u not bcoz follow the trends. *bgs*

keep in trance  *tepuktangan*
we r human...nothing's perfect in us.
love prog psy trance.

Quote from: Chris.M on 17/02/09, 12:55
Quote from: atari on 17/02/09, 12:51
Wowww...trancey rave?? Malah menurut gw sekalian aja Trance Festival...!!!! Apalagi kalo rutin tiap tahunn..bisa2 menambah devisa negara juga tuh..hehehehehe..ayo promotor2..ada yng berani?? Piss....



yooiiii.. like the old times.. kangen sama acara hambalang, jakmove, tsunami, dll....
dooh kapan lagi yah ada acara beginian??



Wah kangen gila ma rave2 yg dulu kangen abis...  ;)  ;)

 ;D ayo promotor....sapa yg brani & mau buat rave lg.??hee...tenang,dijamin gak rugi deh (untung gede iya..)
Dark is more deepest...
https://twitter.com/DitoxFebby

Ayo ... Ayo ...

Promotor mari bikin rave lagi ...
Syndromatic (7 SQUARES / MPXX ASIA)
I Respect The Person & I Respect The Music
Twitter: @Syndromatic @seven7squares @MPXXAsia