Thank
you to all of you who came and
made EXODUS 2006 such a wonderful
and glorious event.
without every one of you it could not have been so.
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The
buzz and energy for EXODUS 2006 is still going strong,
we were all part of something very special.
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The event was 'organic' from top to bottom, it grew from an
idea
to an amazing cultural exchange and event.
We all fed it and watered it, guided and helped it along
not knowing exactly what it would become.
Much like most of the artists performing at Exodus 2006 organically
improvising their music.
Friday
night Greg Sheehan's TIME laid down the law, beautiful skillfull
contemporary trance based sound
totally improvised and what a treat to see one of Australia's
great drummers emerge as a guitarist! Go Greg! Thanks to his
excellent band with Matt Hill on the big banjo bass thingy too.
Wild Marmalade gave us some of their outstanding organic trance
in their own inimitable style. After 1hr15min of solid improvised
dance music that had the whole dancefloor going off, they took
a brief pause, Si says "well that was our first song"
Wild Marmalade also hosted the excellent Sunday morning jam.
There was a strong Bundjalung presence at the festival
this year,
only fitting as Exodus is held on Bundjalung country.
Thanks to all the Koori mob who turned up and worked so hard.
We are grateful for the culture and wisdom we were given,
the language lessons, the dances and stories, the ceremonies
and protection offered on us all while we danced and
made our own new stories together.
GARAMAH
BOLOGAMAN - respect our mob.
There
was also a very strong Japanese presence at Exodus 2006, indeed
several of the new organisers of Exodus are from Japan with
strong ties to the vibrant Trance and Jamband scenes there and
in the U.S. So we were lucky to have some of the hottest underground
acts from Japan gracing our stages and giving us their best
music, we all loved it.
Who can forget JIKOOHA on Friday night with their driving trance
and guitar sound. Saturday night, UNI hammering it on drums
and synth, even the old theramin, to create that live psy-trance
sound, one of them also did a beautiful set in his own act SINE
6 . We were also lucky to hear music from dj DOMINO that beautiful
daughter of Goa trance now hailing from Tokyo, also thanks for
the sweet ambient sounds from dj SAYAKA. Sunday night, after
the Bundjalung led ceremony, GOMA had us hopping with his one
man Didge and electronic trancey sounds. Big surprise hits of
the festival were DACHAMBO, amazing 6 piece acid-rock jamband,
that played for us Sunday night .
Our
guests from the USA were the astounding PNUMA trio. Anyone who
caught their set on Sunday night has been raving about it since.
Several of our best drummers were seen gobsmacked at the masterful
playing of 20 yr old Lane on the kit, an organic monster surely
fed on drum machines. Look out for PNUMA in future.
Also
Saturday night the spectacle of fire and light, arranged by
Clint Hurrel.
Thanks to all the fire dancers, drummers, body painters and
all of you that played a part in this amazing event.
*
DJs * VJs * BANDS * FOODSTALLS * MARKET VILLAGE *
* OUTDOOR CINEMA * WORKSHOPS * KIDS MOVIES *
* POLITE SECURITY * GOOD SHOWERS AND TOILETS *
* FIRST AID ON SITE * SWIMMING * PLENTY OF WATER *
* TRANCE * DUB * AMBIENT * JAM * DOOF *
* DIDJ AND DRUM CIRCLES * BODY PAINTING *
* CHAI * FULL MOON DANCE PARTY *
Exodus
is held respectfully in the land of the Bundjalung People
BALD
ROCK BUSH RETREAT
Nth NSW (inland Byron Bay)
between Tenterfield and Stanthorpe
see
location page
Ever
wanted to be more than just a spectator?
Do you have more to give?
For
all those who are wanting a deeper experience, the opportunity
exists to join us as a volunteer, and be part of the team.
ALL
VOLUNTEERS MUST REGISTER BEFORE ARRIVAL.
Can't wait!!!!
E-mail
us here
Talk soon,
Sarah,
and the team