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Cyberoptics & Direktor Bashing Through the End of the World on a Lost Horizon
Salt City – A few years of public stupidity inflamed by fools, capitalists and a desperate media ended with a whimper Friday night. December 21, 2012 exited without fanfare, remarked upon only for the extremely quiet day that ensued. Warnings … Continue reading
Posted in Electrocution, I was there, Muzak
Tagged 2012, cyberoptics, december 21, direktor, dubstep, end of the world bash, kayo, live, lost horizon, mayan calendar, musick, ridiculous rights, syracuse, womps
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Camp Bisco XI Womps Mariaville’s Indian Lookout Once Again
Mariaville – After two years of mayhem, packed houses and parking lot roadways much speculation took place that local residents would finally stand and say enough was enough. In the end townsfolk decided they’d rather have greenbacks than three more … Continue reading
Camp Bisco X: The Volunteer Experience
Sorry kids, no Bisco this year. Treating the property and town like a cess pool has finally caused the event to be cancelled. Thanks for ruining it. Guess you’ll have to do your shitty drugs somewhere else. In the meantime … Continue reading
Posted in Festivals, Muzak
Tagged bisco, camp bisco, clusterfuck, dubstep, festival, ghostland, insanity, mariaville, musick, volunteer
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Dubstep Descends on Central New York
The line for the show was down the block on Tuesday night. Bitter night air tugged as snow flakes piled up on the streets and sidewalks. We stood motionless for what seemed like a long time before shuffling a few … Continue reading