Lost in Nature is a weekend-long drum & bass festival hosted on secluded Swiss farmland, with fire animation, tents of food and drink, live visuals from some of Europe's finest underground VJs and a refreshing clean air atmosphere.
This will include three Melbourne DJs broadcasting from DMC Records at the end of the festival. We will be streaming the entire festival live on UMFM.net for the second straight year.
The 2006 lineup features:
- Nicky Blackmarket
- Ray Keith
- Doc Scott
- Klute
- The Panacea
- LXC
- Spitfire
- MC Fava
plus Melbourne's Dust, Trooper and Seven closing the proceedings with a special simulcast performance from DMC Records (211 Commercial Road, South Yarra).
The 24/7 audio should be worthy background for your weekend preparties and afterparties.
These three quality Melbourne DJs are primed for this challenge of the highest magnitude, including playing based on vibes eminating from 9 time difference hours away.
I believe we will have video and pics streaming from Switzerland, will know after our audio rehearsals this week.
their sets are at the end of the festival, for the organisers to start tearing down to, while the hardcore partiers have the final couple of hours of music to start accepting the fact soon they'll be back in reality.
When the hell is there going to be some form of outdoor D&B festival in victoria??? Something small, not like Earthcore or Rainbow. Something like Winter Solstice, but D&B, breaks, dub, dancehall etc.
That is on my list to explore this summer, for real. Still learning about logistics, legalities, etc. On some scale it will happen.
As for the Panacea, he played the best set at last year's Lost in Nature. When Dylan didn't show due to missing his flight, the Panacea played the replacement set and tore the place up.
So funny that Panacea is the big dark hard man of DnB, yet he does track where the MC goes "DOES ANYBODY HERE LIKE HAPPY HARDCORE" or something before dropping into proper raver styles.
after a full saturday of drinking, ending up somehow - somehow - at revolver where I gave my pirate patch away to a lovely anonymous lady named Sarah, here we are. The ending moments of Lost in Nature 2006. Apparently it's been a great time, which means next year I'd better be there in person.
The conclusion of the festival touches down tonight at DMC for the sets showcasing a taste of what Melbourne has to offer. Unfortunately there may not be pirates in the house.
jbs wrote:So funny that Panacea is the big dark hard man of DnB, yet he does track where the MC goes "DOES ANYBODY HERE LIKE HAPPY HARDCORE" or something before dropping into proper raver styles.
Laughed for days when I heard that.
Yes that track is a good ole' rib-tickler.
Panacea has this one tune which I've never heard out, but IMHO is one of the most ferally psychotic tunes ever... 'Battlestations'