EPISODE · Feb 10, 2016 · 36 MIN
Live @ Satyricon (1999)
from tobias.dj · host dj TOBiAS
SATYRICON (1999) CD release (50 copies). CD featured excerpt of electro mix by DJ Construct. 74 minutes (36 minutes / set). Recorded live at SATYRICON, 10.30.1999. Whenever fully naked, gold-and-silver painted sprites & nymphs appear randomly at your event, you know that something is going right with the world…. Held at the Theatre E on East Hastings street, an old, two-level film theatre, SATYRICON signified one of the greatest collective efforts of Vancouver’s underground technoculture collectives. The HQ Communication, X-Max and B-Side soundsystems combined into a heavy-hitting quadsystem that shook the dancefloor to pieces. TeamLounge and HQ Communications provided jungle & ambience in the bunker. Visuals were projected against the massive film screen. Exquisite roman orgy decorations from Angelika & crew at B-Side created a completely immersive environment. Massive flamethrower heaters kept everyone hot — clothes were stripped. It was one of the most successful independent, bohemian, conceptual raves of the era, and it signalled, for many, something of its end. tobias.dj April 2012
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SATYRICON (1999) CD release (50 copies). CD featured excerpt of electro mix by DJ Construct. 74 minutes (36 minutes / set). Recorded live at SATYRICON, 10.30.1999. Whenever fully naked, gold-and-silver painted sprites & nymphs appear randomly at your event, you know that something is going right with the world…. Held at the Theatre E on East Hastings street, an old, two-level film theatre, SATYRICON signified one of the greatest collective efforts of Vancouver’s underground technoculture collectives. The HQ Communication, X-Max and B-Side soundsystems combined into a heavy-hitting quadsystem that shook the dancefloor to pieces. TeamLounge and HQ Communications provided jungle & ambience in the bunker. Visuals were projected against the massive film screen. Exquisite roman orgy decorations from Angelika & crew at B-Side created a completely immersive environment. Massive flamethrower heaters kept everyone hot — clothes were stripped. It was one of the most successful independent, bohemian, conceptual raves of the era, and it signalled, for many, something of its end. tobias.dj April 2012
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