OH, Central : August 26-29 : SAE presents Curdstock 4 *REVIEW*

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WHERE"S ALL MY BREAKZ JUNKIES AT-WOOT WOOT This event will be like the fish that got away, OFF THE HOOK......HEHEHE

THANXZ Jeremiah----------ONE AXIS DJ ALLIANCE will be reprezenting LOUISVILLE and CINCINNATTI forsure.......
 
1st page please

Thank you.

Damn people.

Obviously you aren't aware or have yet to be informed that this is going to be one of the HIGH-lights of the summa. I mean shit. Most of the threads posted up on bluelight that have nothing but negative accusations of blah blah blah are, to me; making you look like dumb asses!! *I show up so I have something new to bitch about type bullshit*. I can tell you now that negativity will not be on the menu as far as this party is concerned. No talk of profit or not paying the talent here. *Strictly examples, no accusing intended* HA! But for real tho. I personally can't wait for another party thrown by these fellas. They have been around for a while, and have proven their heart. For those of you that plan on coming out to B2OR, it will only heighten the integrity of this party.

Good times to be had, and memories to be made.
 
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This is looking to be a great event. I hope I am in town then.
Hey I thought I saw that Kos was playing at this?
 
we need to cut some oil drums in half and make huge grills for the BBQ! i will not be satisfied unless i get at least 2 plates of charred flesh! mooooooooooo!!!!
 
i totally co-sign the above statement.


the highlight of my weekend will be my massive consumption of burnt animal carcass.........yea boiiiiiiiiiiiiiii.

now im hungry.
 
Woy-oy!

Lineups are sealed. Updates are on page 1....

The 4th stage at this event will be comprised of surprise djs and open deckers. If you are a dj and wish to be a player at this hootenanny, pm me or email [email protected] to be enlisted. First come, first serve kids. Also, try to bring needles if you own any.

There will be one more massive DNB headliner TBA....
The flyer will rear its beautiful head shortly thereafter....
Get ready to enter the 4th dimension people....

BOOYAKASHAWN....667 %)

ps~I found this on one of the BL threads...good advice, kinda reminds me of my grandma though... 8)


Urban ravers often enjoy the thought of a remote location dance party, but many attend their first event with little idea of what's in store other than knowing the DJ lineup. Arriving at a large outdoor festival unprepared can turn an otherwise fun adventure into a grueling ordeal, but with a bit of preparation, a good camping plan and adequate recovery time, it can instead be the magic event often described.

Preparation

Organize your camping or accommodation requirements well in advance. Find out what services are provided on-site. If you're camping, aside from your cooking/eating/sleeping gear, try to also include a solar powered or gaslight, fold up table and chairs, shade covers, rope, a shovel and a hatchet.

Plan to take more food and drinking water than you think you'll need. Take mostly non-perishable foods unless you have a good cooler and ice source (dry ice can last several days if stored in a well insulated container). Keep all food in seal-able containers and pack an extra flashlight. Don't forget your health supplements/vitamins and include glucose energy drinks or powder.

Arrange reliable transport. If traveling with others, ensure your return ride is organized before you leave. As the date approaches also check the venue hasn't changed. Traveling with a sober driver is definitely a good idea. Equally important (especially for the return journey) is that the driver has slept between partying and driving.

Find out what toilet/shower/swimming services are available onsite. A solar heated bush shower is inexpensive and can be blissful after three days of cold water bathing. Some people find they aren't comfortable with using either chemical toilets or the more natural but smelly long drop type. If the site is remote enough, a more private alternative can be a walk with a shovel. If buried properly and away from water areas avoided, this shouldn't pose a risk to others or the environment.

Include warm and cool weather clothing. Temperatures can be scorching during the day and freezing at night. Pack sensible shoes/boots, warm blankets and a hat that covers the back of your neck.

Take a basic first aid kit including aspirin or other analgesic, antiseptic, disinfectant, antihistamine, insect repellant, band aids, tampons, ear plugs, tissue paper and sun burn cream.

Inform someone of when you intend to return home and try to stick to this timetable. Cell/mobile service at remote venues is often unavailable so it can prove difficult to notify friends or family of plan changes. Rest, exercise and eat well over the days preceding your adventure.

Have some emergency money. There's usually something you'll forget or some surprise expense not planned for.

Attendance

If camping, locate a good site position. Try to be close to everything but not too close. Watch out for overhanging tree branches. Old trees and strong winds can be fatal. The perfect site is often a compromise between shade and safety, but don't take unnecessary risks. Your camp will also be your rest retreat, so don't pitch your tent directly in line of the main speakers. Get to know the terrain around your camp while there's daylight. Once you have set up camp, locate on-site amenities such as a fresh water source, rubbish drop area and toilets.

Pace yourself. Try not to overdo it on the first day. Prioritize your schedule so you are in good form for your favorite performers. Try to get a good night's sleep at least every second night if the festival is run over several days.

If you are not eating regularly, try to eat a nutritious meal when you do. In between meals, keep your energy levels up by taking glucose and an occasional multivitamin. Regulate your water intake so it balances your level of activity, the effects of any drugs or alcohol you may have chosen to take, and ambient temperature.

A greater degree of hygiene is often needed at large crowd events where contamination can pose a greater threat. Keep your food preparation areas clean by disinfecting regularly and boil any water sourced on site before it is used for cooking or drinking.

Protect your belongings. If possible, have someone from your group be designated camp mother. If you're camping alone, get to know your neighbors and ask them to keep an eye on your stuff. Lock unattended valuables in a car.

Aftermath

The basic rule for an easy recovery is to have a couple of days free following your return. Rest, exercise and food are the essential ingredients.

A good chat to supportive friends can be invaluable, particularly if you had some tricky moments or are feeling some post event burnout.

Get some sunlight, fresh air and plenty of fluids. Take time to reflect on the highlights of your experience and you'll soon be looking forward to attending the next big event.
 
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I am countin down the days till Curdstock, the music, the people, the environment, this is one not to be missed! much love to the SAE crew and everyone else supporting this event!!
 
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