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HONU ECLIPSE / Psychedelic Partie in Eastern Island

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warmiboa

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There is a very intresting meeting that is about to take place in the Eastern Island called Honu Eclipse.

Festival Dates : 7 – 13 July, 2010 (7 days of music, arts, and culture)

This are some of the confirmed artists:
Raja Ram (UK - TIP World)
Shpongle DJ Set (UK - Twisted)
Eat Static (UK - TIP/Interchill)
Etnica (Italy - Etnicanet)
Medicine Drum (USA - independent)
Desert Dwellers (USA - White Swan)
Shane Gobi (South Africa - Alchemy)
Regan (South Africa - Nano)
Edoardo (Italy - Neurobiotic)
Earthling (Ibiza - Neurobiotic)
Simon Ghahary (UK - Blue Room)
Chris Deckker (Australia - Earthdance)
Scotty (Germany - Vuuv)
Joti Sidhu (UK - Neurobiotic)
Zen Mechanics (NL - Neurobiotic)
Pan Papason (Ibiza - On the Move Music)
Liquid Ross (UK - Liquid)
Penta (Rusia - Auraquake)
Headroom (South Africa - Nano)
Pleiadians (Italy - Etnicanet)
Lucas (UK - TIP World)
Pin (Brazil - Planet Ben)
Rinkadink (South Africa - Alchemy)
Michelle Adamson (UK - On the Move Music)
Dickster (UK - Nano)
Broken Toy (South Africa - Alchemy)
Swarup (Brazil - Vagalume)
Avalon (UK - Nano)
Hamish (UK - Alchemy)
Young Kim (S. Korea - Etnicanet)
Gino (Italy - Sonica Re-Loaded)
Patchbay (Brazil - Bondless Music)
Baba D (Belgium - Sitaram Vision)
Nesono (South Africa - independent)

It will also count with the presence and art of Alex and Aliison Grey.

Both tickets and entrance are quiet expensive for us South Americans, so I won't be able to go. But hope some of you can make it.


See you around...
 
I've heard about this party. I think it is waaaaaaaay too expensive and a waste of money/kerosine/diesel, but I also think that the psychedelic elite who will be their will have a great time. Seems like we are going the capitalist route after all. :roll:
 
Haha, this as the mirror goes around with a meek amount of mescaline crystals or everyone doing 100 ug of LSD max.

I don't see anything wrong in particular with a psychedelic culture amoung the elite, but it is nothing like what's really vibrating beyond imagination.

If one can bear music at the peak of an experience, it's a journey of insights, but not an initiation in where one's codes become fluid. Hence why the Indians pulled off their pants in the jungle with nothing but the sound of the river which ultimately will form into every sound or tune.
 
I'm seeing more and more expensive conferences and festivals being organized, and otherwise environmentalist hippies traveling hundreds of miles, all the way to the other side of the continent or the globe, to visit some three day or one week festival or to drink two or three cups of ayahuasca. But perhaps I'm prejudiced because I'm envious: I'm poor and can't afford to either pay for tickets or take many days off from work...
 
Wow, this looks very interesting, amazing line-up amazing location. But tickets are way to expansive 800!!! dollars doorprice and not even a free drink. Even for a 7 days festival the price is way to high.
I'd love to go but I'll need to rob a bank first.
 
No thank you I got an honest income which I'm very proud of.
 
Well, as this kind of music had very much to do with my opening to psychedelics, I cannot say I wouldn't go if I could....

But it is very crazy that being so close (I wouldn't have to cross any continent) it is so difficult to go....
It is the psychedelic elite, but they have inspired me in many ways...
I think it is a good thing that they keep on doing their gatherings... some good things come out from there.

As for us, the ones who are left, we should keep in mind that there are many different ways of parting.... and continue doing our own gatherings...
 
Caduceus Mercurius a dit:
I'm seeing more and more expensive conferences and festivals being organized, and otherwise environmentalist hippies traveling hundreds of miles, all the way to the other side of the continent or the globe, to visit some three day or one week festival or to drink two or three cups of ayahuasca. But perhaps I'm prejudiced because I'm envious: I'm poor and can't afford to either pay for tickets or take many days off from work...

If it's about environmentalism this indeed is crazy.
Well I hope it's worth it.
:lol:

 
i watched the Eastern Island Mistery on youtube. I didn't knew Eastern Island Has such a dark History. :shock:
 
God I wish I had the funds for this event. I have wanted to check out Easter Island since I was a young boy. Such a mysterious place. Would be a totally awesome place to experience a once in a 1 and a 1/2 millennium event like that. :partyman: :thumbsup:
 
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