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Who would have thought that Trance Energy, one of the world's most celebrated events across all genres, would one day touch down in Perth?
After ten years, ID&T set out to ‘conquer the world’, bringing for the first time to Australia, an eclectic array of trance and progressive artists, for their premiere and globally renowned trance event Trance Energy.
Holland's ID&T entered the local festival scene with a bang on NYE with their Sensation party, and on Good Friday they were ready to follow up with Trance Energy.
It’s nothing less than a sign of respect to the Australian dance community when international promoters repeatedly announce Australian editions of their revered party brands. How was ID&T’s flagship trance event Trance Energy going to measure up?
A mere matter of hours before he was due to play to thousands at Trance Energy in Holland, ITM sat down with Marcus Schossow to discover he’s as bullish and headstrong (and just a little bit weird) as his public profile would have you believe.
It was the afternoon before the Holland edition of Trance Energy, and ITM thought what better way could we warm up for the madness than to hit the streets of Amsterdam? We’d have to bring Tydi and Marcus Schossow along for the ride, of course.
With no less than 6 internationals on the bill - M.I.K.E., PUSH Live, Dark by Desin, A*S*Y*S, Marcus Schossow, Sophie Sugar - Pharmacy Poison Apple was one of the most anticipated events of the year... and it didn't dissapoint!
Fusing traditional tech trance and progressive house with state-of-the-art rhythms, the work of Marcus Schössow is best typified by his 2007 smash ‘Mr White, Why Don’t You Give Me Cock’.
If you were hitting the clubs back when trance was going through its ‘golden’ phase in the late 90s, then you’d be aware of some of the mega anthems Push were responsible for. While M.I.K.E has had his attention elsewhere since, Push is back in 2008
Another one of the new trailblazers in the trance scene who’s taking the sound in some welcome new directions, Swedish DJ/producer Marcus Schossow is earning the attention of the musical world on more than one front. His tiff with Deadmau5, anyone?
Crashing headlong into Adelaide this April, in 2008 Melbourne institution Pharmacy celebrate eight years of bad taste, pseudo revolutionary posturing and countless trademark violations.
Pharmacy are at it yet again, delivering another massive line-up within the dark and devilish confines of Queensbridge.
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