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Castle Magic in SPAIN
Spain is located in the south of Europe, between Atlantic ocean
and Mediterranean sea, with the African continent just below. Spain
and Portugal form the Iberian Peninsula. It has a great variety of
climates and sightseeing (high snowy mountains, plains, tablelands,
desert, beautiful rivers, 2125 km of coasts,...) although the sun and
beaches are the most apreciated elements for the tourists (52,5 million
in 2003, the second preferred destination in the world). One of the
highlights is the gastronomy: extraordinary meat, fresh fish, a lot
of vegetables, good wine and olive oil (considered liquid gold). Don’t
miss it!
There are four official languages (spanish, catalan, basque, galician).
Nowadays is governed by a conservative right-wing party near to fascism.
They have declared war to Irak with the USA and UK governments, though
there were a 90% population in Spain that did not want war.
History
The history of Spain is a long trip full of invasions, discoveries,
conquests, wars, kings, republics, revolutions, greatness and decadence.
The spanish people is a crazy mixture between all the civilizations that
had lived here: Tartessians, Phoenicians, Asturs, Iberians, Celts, Greeks
and Cartaginenses. The Romans stayed for six centuries and changed
the name from “Iberia” to “Hispania”. They introduced
their language, culture, political system and laws. The barbarians coming
from the north came after and they had 33 kings until the Arabics invaded
the peninsula and part of France. 800 years lasted these civilization,
until the Catholic Kings (Isabel and Fernando) ended the Reconquest in
1492, the same year that Colon discovered America. With the arabics there
was a period of greatness with a pacific co-existence between muslims,
cristians and jews. The Catholic Kings expelled muslims and jews and
began a period of conquests that become a big empire (America colonies,
part of Europe and Philippines) with the king Felipe II. A period of
decadence came, followed by a lot of wars against England and France.
The Republic came in 1931 but the fascist rebellion commanded by General
Franco ended in the Civil War that brought 40 years of dictatorship,
backwardness and poverty. In 1975, with the dead of Franco, a new era
of democracy and freedom arrived until today, that seems to look back
again in the past, with a loss of liberty and rights.
Trance history
It was on Ibiza that trance first appeared in Spain, during the summers
of 1991 and 92. Full moons at Can Punta were the biggest gigs. Paoli,
Riktam, Bansi, Amrit, Celli were playing there in that moment. Soon appeared
the police hassle. A period of greatness followed with many parties of
all sizes and good musicians setting up studios. TIP did their yearly
gigs. By 98 / 99 organizing of outdoor trance parties needed guerrilla
tactics to avoid police. The party spot would only be announced a few
hours previous. The beginning of the millennium saw the trance scene
as an outlaw movement and outdoor parties were few. Legal alternatives
were often the only option with Namastee´s trance temple offering
a weekly fix and Can Fly serving as headquarters for the multitudes.
The reason for the persecution of this scene holds little mystery. Although
some of the legal alterrnatives are good fun the scene´s home is
outdoors in comunion with the sun, moon and stars and this was for many
years a very attractive alternative in Ibiza´s nightlife scene.
So much so that the powers behind the massive commercial disco scene
considered it a threat. This coupled with the general “conservatizing” of
the island meant that for some such freedom and spontanaety no longer
had a place on the island.
In the mainland the scene had some good moments in the Madrid clubs
nightlife during the early 90’s but soon techno and house replaced
it and send it to the underground again. In 1998 there were the “Momra” festival
in the Bañuelas lake (Girona) organized for people coming from
Germany, Ibiza, Madrid and Holland. More than 2000 people enjoyed the
nature and music during 4 days.
Today it seems that scene is emerging again with more collectives, outdoor
parties (principally in Madrid and Barcelona) and some clubs programming
quality trance sessions. The good energy is spreading and the sense of
community is high. Let’s make it last!
Collectives
- Cosmic Trance - Barcelona: Formed in 2000. It’s
one of the most active in Spain (more than 50 events). They have a
trance store and a web magazine. In 2003 organized Sun Rite Festival
with artists like GMS, Bim, Neuromotor, Skazi, Paul Taylor, Raja Ram,
Shakta or Biodegradable. More than 2500 people came.
- Furthur- Madrid: They have been
re-creating free space in and round Madrid since 1995 pulling off 5
or 6 parties a year. Celli (Earthling),Loic (Total Eclipse), Tomek
(Big Wigs/Tromesa), André (ex A&R at TIP) came in the past
and recently Pixel, Paul Taylor, Domestic, ShaneGoby, Humphrey (L.S.D.)
have all passed through. These last events have also worked to build
the emphasis on live music on alternative stages alongside the
trancefloor and essential chill-out.
- Pachamama - Madrid: Started in 2001 with the Tribal
Rave event, where more than 1500 people enjoyed the magic valley of
Canencia under a special feeling of peace and harmony. Pachamama parties
offer a complete vision of dj’s, performances, animation,
recycled decoration, installations and live-acts that someone
named “life in pure state”. The music is mainly focussed
in trance but also have space in the chill-out for psychedelic rock,
drum ‘n’ bass, electro, progressive house or world music.
- Unlogic -Madrid: Oriented to musical production
(as a label) and to provide information about the scene (as a web magazine).
They have launched the first spanish artists compilation: “Psycollection”
- Maya 2012 - Barcelona: Formed by swiss dj Anahata.
- Muskaria - Barcelona: One of the first collectives
that appeared in Spain, they have also a trance store.
- Mystic Airways – Madrid: Formed in 2002, they
have made some little and beatiful parties in the surroundings of Madrid.
- Others: Csativa (Málaga), Fungus (Madrid),
Natraj’s (Sevilla), VirusProject (Barcelona), Mythologic (Madrid),
United Tribes(Ibiza), Hypnotica (Madrid).
Clubs
- Selenium session at Ya’sta Club-Madrid. Ya’sta
hosted trance parties since 2001 and opened this regular saturday session
in october 2003 with Dr. María as resident dj. Some international
artists that rocked Ya’sta Club: A.B. Didgeridoo Oblivion, Sam@Chaishop.com,
L’Elf, Stella Nutella, Pena, P-Mac, Bart, John-e, Chris Organic,
Andrew Humphries, Alex Tolstey, Archan and Tomek. 2004 promise many
more!.
- VirusNetCafe – Barcelona: Internet café,
juices, snacks, tea... in a chill-out ambient with electronic music:
Down-tempo, ambient, trance, electro,...They are preparing an event
with Mekkanikka and Starspine.
- Lua Chea – Madrid (c/Polvoranca
66-Alcorcon): The only after-hour that runs psy-trance sessions in
Madrid. Wicked freaky ambient. Opens 06:00am-10:00 am.
- Hikuli - Madrid (Lua Chea’s next door): Little
bar with precious indian decoration. A lot of good smoke cross the
ambient while special quiet music sounds: Dub, Psy-Ambient, Reggae,
World,....
- Cyberian – Barcelona . More Oriented to techno,
they organize some trance parties regularly.
Artists
- Dj’s: Abbot, Anahata, Alex Dröid, Alex
Tolstey, Atax, Avi, Daniel Cabrera, Domi Pastor, Dr. María,
Eduard, Exotic, Felipe, Fuman, Gerardo D, Hands, Hidden, Isaac, Isaac,
Keemiyo, Lisergio, Lukas, m4th, Manik, Marcos, Mr. Frog (psy-rock),
Musa, Nost, Pavi, Pedro, Piter, Psy Heimdall, Sens, Toxic, V, Voyage,
Xavi.
- Acts: Alienated Buddha, Domi Pastor, Kimik, Psycho
Abstract, Sum Sindhu, The Muses Rapt (Juan Verdera), Transmute
- Deco and Performances: Tribu Alquimia, Euone, Monika
Lakosa, Inga Burina, Orange Corporation, Alerta Gráfica, Hypnotica,
Wendy Trip Colors, Dream colors, Nagual Creations.
- Labels: Unlogic Records, Boshke Beats Records, Stonetone
- Magazines: Intuitivemusic - International portal
dedicated to electronic music and electronic culture. Also web/graphic
design.
- Music shops: Tasmaniac, Cosmic Trance and Muskaria.
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Date: Apr 29, 2005
Text: Sergio Diez
Photos: Eduardo Socolovsky, Intuitivemusic.Com, SergioDiez, Sam@Chaishop.com
Taken from: The
Trancers Guide to the Galaxy 2004








Doc Sonic informs
I must admit that I never noticed, but it is illegal to drink alcohol in
public except for cafes and bars. Consuming and cultivation of cannabis
isn’t. It’s possible to check pills at parties and raves for
their purity. If you are caught with little amounts of drugs there won’t
be much problems but be careful with more quantity than self-consum. The
penalties for owning chemical drugs are between 300 and 30000 Euros. Cocaine
and cannabis are the most popular drugs in spain.
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Sergio Diez
Promoter and Psy-Rock Dj.
Thanks to Manu(Bcn),Manu(Mad),Xavi,Jake and Keemiyo.
Don't let American Empire destroy the world.
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