Anyone go to Confessions-Banbury? yeh it was a weekend or so ago and it was really good, nice little club wasnt to mega hot like the coven, my friend played, was very good, i was the shooter at the back shoutin!hahah
Malféteurs – Akrobass Free Party 07-10-2006 Hello English!! :weee:
Still one very very good free party which we avoons make for last October, approximately 1000 persons, too good atmosphere no carry-on, no policemen, we cut the sound has 14 hours the next day! :love:
video:
http://www.dailymotion.com/Pimprenelle84/video/x15e9v_ha-malfoutu-cest-vousfallait-ldire
http://www.dailymotion.com/video/xhuhf_malfeteurs-vs-akrobass-070906
les photos de castel:
voilà les photos de djé!! :lol!: :chapo
/teuf/ /teuf/ /teuf/ /teuf/ /teuf/ /teuf/ /teuf/ /teuf/
thinking of sunshine For those in the south west or further a field.
August Bank holiday a group of old farts who remember castle morten, who now own their own land will be having a little get together.
Welly wangling and cream teas
young whipper snappers who enjoy a lively fox trot more than welcome.
bring your wellies and ask for wally.
re:Multirigger in Bristle How do everyone - I'm a regular from the Psy forum, basically I was wondering if anyone went to the phat milti rigger in Bristol on the weekend?
Loved it personally, I actually need to get my contact number to someone in the remote chance they know someone on here - assuming anyone went of course ; )
Cheers peeps!
:wink:
Malféteurs – Akrobass 05-08-2006 Here is the free party which we made at least of aout, thousand of nobody, and still one very very good evening, happy people
Vidéo:
[MEDIA]http://www.dailymotion.com/swf/52kBd8O8qprKf37Ws[/MEDIA]
http://www.dailymotion.com/Pimprenelle84/video/745516
New Year France (PACA) Malféteurs + Dépravés + FPKO + RGS 30 kw ans RTT 8kw 2 Sound:
8 kw RTT and we Malféteurs-Akrobass-Dépravés-FPKO-RGS 30kw
It was a very very good party, 2000 persons were present, we had foreseen the discount for midnight on the live visual, the fireworks, redsmoke, very joyful atmosphere!
http://www.dailymotion.com/swf/7Hw7u29YSqq2u6miE
Dailymotion - 31 dec 2006 - AKROBASS MALFETEUR - une vidéo Voyageshttp://www.dailymotion.com/swf/4wCtq4C9ykAGx6od3
Dailymotion - S5030653 - une vidéo
http://www.dailymotion.com/swf/2ukgkCnMHXfYW6o7j
Dailymotion - S5030654.AVI - une vidéo Comédie et Humour
http://www.dailymotion.com/swf/46BDLx6ObVeXP6miE
Dailymotion - 31 dec 2006 - AKROBASS MALFETEUR - une vidéo Voyages12
Flabbergast NYE (Silver Star, Ipswich) one of the best nights I have had since moving to this town :love:
The Silver Star was stacked full, loads of friendly people from all across the country as well a top selection og breaks/hard dance/UK Hardcore DJ's and MCs..
I had an excellent time there (feel totally trashed today though :laugh_at:)
New World Disorder I was in London from '94-'97, and while I was there the No 171 Aldwych bus bomb went off, which turned my London experience a shade darker. But - and I used to go to fair few squat parties - generally the vibe was alright; there was never really an issue with guns. Fights and stabbings, (especially around Peckham, Camberwell and East Ham where I used to live) but not guns. The cops didn't (mostly) carry guns and the only crews I knew of who had them were crack dealers, and they wouldn’t bother you if you stayed out of their areas, which you wouldn’t go to anyway. I guess the point I’m trying to make is that the fear and loathing that's got the world by the balls is all-pervading, you can't hope to live with your head in the sand, so we need to be sharp and street smart if we want to avoid violence. What used to be considered outrageous behaviour (bombs, guns, riots, carrying weapons to school) has become commonplace. Unnaceptable to many, yet a fact of life. I hear stories from mates who are in London about how the vibe has changed, how there’s tension in the air, how people will elbow you out of the way when getting on the tube, how people won’t look each other in the eye when passing in the street, all that. Which is sad, but a consequence of the darkside that has permeated cities and towns the world over. But we can’t live in ignorant bliss, because then we’re at a disadvantage.
I was mugged five months ago, leaving a gig/art exhibition in my hometown. Right outside City Hall. Not fun, but I was very lucky, I grabbed the fucker's gun and managed to get off lightly with shrapnel in my leg, otherwise I wouldn't be here writing this. Probably. But then I am in South Africa. Which makes me think - what used to be behaviour that took place in far away places (like my country, which has a rep for guns, violence etc) is now global (as with the incidents in Ipswich), because the world we live in has changed. That said, you don't have to accept violence as the status quo - we can change things by being positive and showing those who live in fear (and consequently inflict pain on others) that it's not the way. I used to do a festival here in the Zululand bush, a New Year gig, which pulled about 5 000 punters, black and white, and yes, there were guns, but none were ever fired because our artists, DJ’s, crew and security made everyone (no matter how wankered they were on drugs and liquor) understand that the event was a celebration, and any fucking around would be met with very unfortunate consequences. Luckily for us any threats of being barred for life were enough of a deterrent, the gig was popular, people wanted to come back. So we never had any incidents; racial, gang, domestic, drunken or otherwise. Were those events held now, I’m not so sure the outcome would be the same. Fear and the itching of trigger fingers are on the rise, everywhere.
What with 9/11, Madrid and London having taken place in what would previously have been considered ‘safe’ First World environments and a seemingly endless round of suicide bombers and terrorist actions now the order of the day worldwide, the world is generally a more dangerous place to live. Coupled with a rise in gang mentality and the availability of black market firearms, tensions now run high the world over, indeed even in rural areas which may have previously seemed somewhat removed. And that, ladies and gents, is the nature of the global village.
We get the village, but we also get the idiots.
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