MINDCONTROL 9/27/08

Sat 27 Sep 2008 @ a secret location in Phoenix AZ (USA)

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harry pothead! chauntelxo
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wow ive never seen this photo..... ditzzy
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fucking ray.... hahaha ditzzy
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i love my boyfriend<3 smasherss
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this was supposed to be my b-day rave :[ Cartoon
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that looks like a pretty awkward kiss... trooth
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by NemoFishy
fr0g, your the man ER0T1C
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Music : Old Skool House, Acid House, Hardstyle, Hardcore, Old Skool Hardcore, Liquid Drum and Bass, Jazzy Drum and Bass, Jump Up Drum and Bass, Jungle and Industrial

CONFIRMED DJS
COME WITNESS HISTORY!!!!









DJ RUFFNECK-ENZYME, ENZYME X, RUFFNECK
Profile: Founded by Patrick van Kerckhoven (aka DJ Ruffneck) as a home for his own unique sound, which would later come to be known as 'artcore'. The intent was to bring breakbeat hardcore to the Netherlands, but not everyone fully understood this. Breakbeats have always played a very important part in all releases on the label and combined with tearing Juno synths and heavily distorted kick drums it has left its permanent impression on the entire hardcore scene. XSV were the financial backers, but in reality all A&R, and other duties, were handled by Patrick van Kerckhoven.

At the end of 1997 van Kerckhoven sued XSV Music to claim the rights of Ruffneck. The court decided the music belonged to van Kerckhoven but the licensing of the logo was in the hands, and stayed in the hands of XSV Music. Without the music XSV had a worthless logo and decided to put it on sale. ID&T hesitated and eventually George Russeler, from Rige Entertainment, bought the logo and exploited it for commercial reasons; merchandising for t-shirts, slipmats and so on.
Van Kerckhoven, frustrated as he was, continued releasing his music on a new label he called "Gangsta Audiovisuals". The Ruffneck label could not be used since the logos weren't his. This lead to a kind of listing where the Gangsta Audiovisuals catalogue numbers continue where Ruffneck Records ended (RUF 049-2). The first release on the Gangsta label (G 50-5) was called "The Quest For Justice", and this showed Van Kerckhovens frustration about the court's decision. The new logo of the Gangsta Audiovisuals label was an update of the old Ruffneck logo, created by Patrick Moerland.



EMMIT OTTER!-Flashback 1990 Breakbeat-ar'dcore Set.. First time ever in USA!

Forsaken Is Dead Vs Cap
Cetra Vs Kore
Cik Vs Poss
Bemaniac Vs Second Base(SF)
Mayhem Vs Sonik(LA)
Redline(Spear Vs Chi-Gu-Kom)(NV)



CRS?-LA TONZ OF DRUMZ/GHETTOLIFE
MR Mendez-EVIL BASE
Pac D-IBB,PHX DNB
BDR-SURREAL
AME-PHX DNB
QUENTIN-OC
Matthew Harris-Mafiatic, Rhinox DJS
Richard Anthony-Science Kreations
Silent J-Silent Unspoken Ent

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