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Friday, 18 April 2014

Brokechella: $10 Coachella alternative (video)

Ashley Wells, Seth Auberon, Wisdom Quarterly; Alex Cohen, A Martinez (Take Two, scpr.org)
Brokechella: Where Angelenos can get a music fest fix this weekend (brokechella.com)
  
Be sure to wear a flower in your hair! (NME)
Can't make it out to Coachella this weekend or drop $350+? Don't worry. There is still hope for everyone who wants to see a music festival.

Head to downtown Los Angeles for Brokechella (only $10). The one-day event started four years ago as an alternative to Coachella, and has been growing ever since.
 
Negin Singh, Executive Director of cARTel: Collaborative Arts LA is one of Brokechella's organizers.

When Take Two spoke to her yesterday, she began by explaining how Brokechella was born after an event she was throwing happened to land on Coachella weekend. LISTEN

Back for its fourth year! Four MONSTER stages. All new World Initiative. Vendor marketplace with the best of boutique LA shops:
 
cARTel: Collaborative Arts LA, Brownies and Lemonade, and Shifty Rythms, in conjunction with LA Weekly, Eventbrite, and Lagunitas are proud to announce BROKECHELLA 2014 FEST!

Friday, 14 March 2014

RAVES: Electric Daisy Carnival, Hard (video)

Amber Larson, Seth Auberon, Dev, CC Liu, Wisdom Quarterly; Gustavo Turner (LA Weekly)
EDC 2014 hopefuls wait to be called in (Gustavo Turner, 1 of 49 photos in SLIDESHOW)
 
EDC Auditions
Raver hopeful in front of Budai (G. Turner)
Years ago, buses full of hopefuls (males and females) arrived in Hollywood every day. They were the most beautiful young people in America carrying but a ratty suitcase, an "act" or a "talent," and The Dream -- making it "in the movies." 
 
These days, the movies ain't what they used to be. But the hopefuls keep coming to events like the open auditions call put out by Insomniac, the unstoppable creators of mega dance festival Electric Daisy Carnival (EDC). The auditions were held last Tuesday and Wednesday (March 5-6, 2014) at Create Nightclub, in the heart of Hollywood, next door to the Museum of Death.

The Insomniac auditioners the ravers are trying to impress (Gustavo Turner, laweekly.com)
 
Wholesome "Yoga Rave" (Art of Living, L.A.)
Budai (Hotei) and ravers getting ready (LAw)

http://wisdomquarterly.blogspot.com/2012/07/a-buddhist-path-to-recovery-part-2.htmlThe tryouts were also being filmed for Insomniac's new YouTube show "#EDCAuditions," a sort of "America's Got Talent" for go-go dancers in tiny bikinis, contortionists, clowns, magicians, stilt walkers, guys who blow up enormous balloons and then get inside them, and...
 
A man in an old-timey explorer outfit who can chug-a-lug a whole gallon of white liquid and vomit it into a bucket while his friend tries to juggle a bowling bowl and a giddy redhead in a skintight dress jumps around. [They were our favorite.] More


(InsomniacEvents) Electric Daisy Carnival Las Vegas 2014 official announcement
(Art of Living TV) Inspired by Indian teacher Sri Sri Ravi Shankar emerging out of the rich, pro-Buddhist Vedic Hindu yoga tradition, particularly as synthesized by the Sage Patanjali, this course teaches the initial steps of meditation, which is cultivation of mind/heart.

Hard Summer announces new home and dates
(laweekly.com)
Hard Summer 2013 (Timothy Norris). The mega rave is coming to El Monte, L.A. for 2014 to the location that hosts the annual mega Vesak, the threefold celebration of the Buddha's birth, enlightenment, and final nirvana.
  
Music, dance, yoga: Eat Pray Love
With Los Angeles State Historic Park closed for a one-year renovation, the Hard festivals and other big events previously held there (including FYF Fest, H20 Fest) have had to look for new venues for 2014.

Hard has solved its problem by adopting as its home for their Hard summer event -- held August 2 and 3 -- the 1,492-acre Whittier Narrows Recreation Area in South El Monte, east of downtown L.A. It sounds to [L.A. Weekly] like a novel use for the public park.
 
Hindu Shiva-Shakti merging under the Moon
A source with knowledge of the news pointed to the Ticketmaster listing, saying that it wasn't initially clear if the event would face resistance from South El Monte city officials. (Hard officials will announce that news).
 
While "raves" have become a bad word with politicians around Los Angeles, Hard was purchased in 2012 by the nation's largest concert promoter, Live Nation, signaling that it's a highly professional (and money-making) operation. More
 
(Hardfest) 2014 Teaser: HARD Summer 2014 - August 2 and 3, Whittier Narrows Recreation Area. LA's largest music festival is moving to a BIGGER home just 10 minutes east of downtown L.A. at a beautiful park making the fest harder, better, bigger, and greener with more artists and more stages (facebook, twitter, instagram, soundcloud, tumblr, hardfest.com).
 
Did the Buddha dance?
Dhr. Seven and Amber Larson, Wisdom Quarterly
Dancing Tara Bodhisattva, Nepal (ebay.com)
Why do human beings dance? Synchronized movements, particularly to rhythmic music or a unifying beat as our cue, are a natural ritual for nonverbal expression and communication. 
 
We are making use of these incredible bodies, which may seem feeble now in the Kali Yuga ("Age of Vice" or "Dark Age") but were and will certainly be much more incredible in earlier and future Golden Ages. (It's cyclical, so all ages repeat).
 
Shakyamuni Buddha was not Shiva Nataraja ("Dancing Shiva," lit. "Shiva Lord of the Dance [of Life]"). According to Hinduism the Buddha was the ninth avatar of Vishnu, the great sustaining god. 
 
The Buddha, however, made it very clear that he is NOT a god/deva, not a messenger angel, not a mythical being, no longer an ordinary human being, not an anything other than "AWAKENED" (Dona Sutra, AN 4.36). Because of this, he came to be called the Buddha, a title which means the "Awakened One."
 
Dancing Shiva Nataraja, India
But if GOD (Brahman, godhead) is an acronym, G.O.D. -- the Generator (Brahma), Operator (Vishnu), and Destroyer (Shiva) of the universe -- then by this logic the historical Buddha was a force for the steady maintenance of this world-system, our universe or, at least, our solar system.
 
(According to whistleblower and former CIA pilot John Lear, our solar system actually has more than 30 planets, which if true might correspond to Buddhist cosmology's 31 Planes of Existence, assuming a "world-system" is only the size of a solar system rather than a galaxy, constellation/celestial sphere like Orion, or a universe).
 
So did the Buddha dance? Find out here: More
The Evolution of Rave Fashion
RAVE NEWS
  • The Ultra Music Festival, Los Angeles (March 28, 29, 30)
  • VIDEO: Electric Daisy Carnival 2014 dates announced Electric Daisy Carnival mega-rave will take place in Las Vegas from June 20 to 22, 2014, West Coast Sound has announced. Tickets start at $249 for general admission and $499 for VIP tickets, in addition to service fees. (Over 21) The lineup...
  • Why Is Everyone So Pissed About the EDM Reality Show? As the Hollywood-based casting guru behind Jersey Shore and A Shot at Love with Tila Tequila, Doron Ofir knows how the lowbrow culture game is played. But even the man who gave the world Snooki might have been caught off-guard by the outrage over one of his latest projects: a...
  • Jason Bentley on the Music That Is the Core of His Being Our music feature this week breaks down the career of KCRW Music Director and Morning Becomes Eclectic host Jason Bentley, who has been a central figure in the L.A. electronic scene since almost before Skrillex was born. We spoke with Bentley a number of times for this story, including in... 
  • Lightning in a Bottle 2014: new location and dates announced Lightning in a Bottle is moving to central California. This year's installment of the Do Lab-produced music and arts festival will take place May 29-June 1, 2014 at Monterey County's Lake San Antonio Rec Area, Bradley, California. Last year's festival, held at Temecula's Lake... 
  • The Evolution of Rave Fashion When deciding what to wear to a rave, it helps first to consider your objective: Do you want to look hot? Dress for the weather? Hook up? Express your personal style? Or should your outfit simply complement the illegal drugs you plan to do? Since raves kicked off in late-1980s England, fashion trends have... 
  • Here's what happened to all those people ARRESTED at Lightning in a Bottle last year Organizers recently announced that the 2014 incarnation of the arts and music festival will be held at a new location in Central California. More restrictive sound rules at last year's location were given as the reason. But the elephant in the room is all the arrests of attendees... 
  • Ravers and Rappers: Quit Glorifying Drugs That Kill People
    Don't do bad dope, man
  • Ravers and Rappers: Quit glorifying DRUGS that kill people Are ravers the modern day hippies? There are plenty of parallels, from the flower imagery to the PLUR mentality. Then, of course, there's the idea of using drugs as a path to enlightenment (or, at least, amazing vibes). But when it comes to drugs there's a key difference: The hippies were safer [using natural DMT-containing substances rather than petrochemical pharmaceuticals]...
-@West Coast Sound
    TOP PIC: Downtown L.A. viewed from Native American land now L.A. State Historical Park

    Tuesday, 14 January 2014

    No sex, but DRUGS and rock 'n roll (video)

    Dev, Irma Quintero, CC Liu, Seven, Wisdom Quarterly; Coachella.com; Dr. Gabor Mate (Zeitgeist); Prof. Carl Hart (DemocracyNow.org); Christian (Off the Record/crschools.net)
    Coachella concert crowd 2013 (Scott Gold/Los Angeles Times)

    (TR) Southern California's desert festival is now a two-weekend duplicate event featuring a mix of techno, hip-hop, electronica, and rock on a lawn during the day under a scorching sun.
      
    According to the New York Times (via Off The Record) the number of high school students smoking marijuana on a daily basis is at a 30-year high. Meanwhile, the number of students drinking, smoking cigarettes, or snorting cocaine is on the decrease! Progress?
     
    The study, conducted by the National Institutes of Health (NIH) shows that about 25% of 8th, 10th, and 12th graders (what, no 11th graders?) are smoking cannabis, up from 21% four years ago. 

    (Arkiharha Saara/weekday-illusion)
    Drinking alcohol has fallen by almost half among 8th graders and is steadily dropping in other demographics as well.
     
    Doctors and officials blame the rise on medical marijuana and synthetic (toxic) marijuana-substitutes like Spice and K2.
     
    “We’re clearly seeing an increase in teenage marijuana use that corresponds pretty clearly in time with the increase in medical marijuana use,” said Dr. Christian Thurstone, medical director of the adolescent substance abuse treatment program at Denver Health and Hospital Authority, who was not involved in the study.

    Recreational pot experiment makes first sales
    Patrons smoke pot at a Prohibition-era-themed New Year's Eve party in Denver, Colorado to celebrate the start of retail pot sales in 2014 (Brennan Linsley/AP).
       
    Medicalmarijuana(Los Angeles Times) Marijuana retailers open their stores -- and a new chapter in the debate over legalizing pot -- as Colorado becomes the first state where specialty stores may sell small amounts of pot for recreational use. [Possession is legal in Washington state, decriminalized but not yet legal in Ecuador, and will soon be coming medicinally to New York if Cuomo and the bankers get their way. It is decriminalized and legal in Uruguay, and neighboring countries are looking to do the same. Even South Africa is considering it.] More
    "Drugs Aren’t the Problem"

    Addiction specialist Dr. Gabor Mate as featured in Part 1 of "Zeitgeist: Moving Forward"
     
    Trauma sets us up for addiction, sex, shopping...
    Addiction specialist Dr. Gabor Mate, M.D. makes the outrageous claim that there are NO addictive drugs. This is shocking, but it is true, and the proof is easy: If drugs themselves were addictive, everyone who used them would become addicted. But most users do not become addicts. Why do some? It is because some have been set up for addiction by early childhood stress and trauma. Such users, and there are a great many of them, are very susceptible to becoming addicted to self-soothing substances and behaviors. Addiction is not in the drugs. It is not in our genes. It is not in the trauma. It is in the interaction of exposure to early trauma AND exposure to drugs.
    • An "interaction" is the phenomenon of, for example, not being harmed by nitro, and not being harmed by glycerin, but being blown up by nitroglycerin. Or take salt; it is composed of two caustic substances that become harmless together.
    Societies traumatize children, expose and tacitly encourage young adults to try drugs, then jails (further traumatize) them for liking drugs as if punishment could ever cure the craving for being soothed. It is a vicious circle. Sadly, most drug abusers do not become intoxicated to "expand" their minds and enhance consciousness or explore dimensions, alternate realities, or go more deeply into this reality. No, most of us abuse drugs to obliterate consciousness, to go numb, to go unconscious. We are then susceptible to a great deal of further harm, like violating other precepts and suffering the many consequences of that bad karma. And our physical and mental health suffers. And our social life, which was helped at first, suffers. And our circles suffer. And society suffers. But FTW, we say. Party!

    They are a symptom

    Columbia University neuroscientist Carl Hart on brain science and myths about addiction 

    Neo-hippies high on drugs (dudespaper.com)
    There is a nationwide shift toward "liberalizing" drug laws. Neuropsychopharmacologist Dr. Carl Hart -- the first tenured African-American professor in the sciences at Columbia University -- is an associate professor in the Psychology and Psychiatry Departments. He is also a member of the National Advisory Council on Drug Abuse and a research scientist in the Division of Substance Abuse at the New York State Psychiatric Institute.

    (highpricethebook.com)
    However, long before he entered the hallowed halls of the Ivy League, Dr. Hart gained firsthand knowledge about drug usage while growing up in one of Miami’s toughest neighborhoods. He recently wrote a memoir titled High Price: A Neuroscientist’s Journey of Self-Discovery That Challenges Everything You Know About Drugs and Society. In the book, he recalls his journey, how he escaped a life of crime and drugs, and how he avoided becoming one of the crack addicts he now studies. More
     
    Going to Coachella 2014
    2014 is the best lineup ever!
    Why pay $375.00 for GA to get in when you can pay $799.00 for VIP passes? Sorry, too late, it's sold out! Then there's the driving and fuel charges, parking and camping, shuttle passes ($60), food and water, and the illegal drugs won't be buying themselves. This is the "Woodstock" of our generation -- except for the MTV concert and all the policing, radio chipped wristbands, NSA spying, and herding people onto a giant lawn with an in loco parentis curfew.
     
    Here's a "deal," ravers: one tee pee (as seen above) and two GA passes only $2,200 or for just an additional $900, make that VIP. Think of what "rebel rebels" you'll be! See more about prices, heatstroke risks, overdosing, dehydration, and other troubles concertgoers can expect to encounter at coachella.com. Remember to shower before day two of the weekend, and "no sex please. We're Ameboids and Gatchularians." - HHGTTG 
     
    The most important thing is this, as when visiting Disneyland, BRING MONEY! That junk food and those glow sticks aren't going to buy themselves. And just on the off chance, for sensibilities' sakes, bring condoms. Never know, this could be the year. See, if you forget to pack a parachute, don't jump.
     
    What's the moral to our story? Avoid drugs. But if you don't avoid drugs, make sure to have had avoided early childhood traumas like stressed parenting, abandonment, sexual molestation, physical abuse, economic hardship, emotional abuse, incest, codependence, bullying, and so on.