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  1. One of the very best psy festivals Europe has to offer!

     

    Set in gorgeous Hungarian countryside over 6 days in the middle of the summer with a ridiculous line-up of the best psy artists at the unbelievably extortionate cheap price...

     

     

     

    Main Stage Live acts:

     

     

    Ace Ventura (Iboga Records) – ISR

     

    Allaby (Nano Records) – UK

     

    AMD (Nano Records) – UK

     

    Antidote (Neurobiotic Records) – FR

     

    Atmos (Spiral Trax/Atmotech) – SWE

     

    Behind Blue Eyes (Iboga Records) – DK

     

    Cosmo Circle (D-Djance Records) - PT

     

    Dark Side (Winie One Records) - H

     

    Derango (Parvati Records) – SWE

     

    Enichkin (Avatar Records/Triplag Music) – RUS

     

    Fearsome Engine (Nano Records) – UK

     

    Filteria (Suntrip Records) – GR

     

    Gaudium (Iboga Records) – SWE

     

    Green Nuns of the Revolution (Flying Rhino ) – UK

     

    Hux Flux (Solstice Music) – SWE

     

    Irgumburgum (Psybaba Records) – HUN

     

    Krama (Spin Twist Records) – GR

     

    Logic Bomb (Solstice Music) – SWE

     

    Man With No Name ( Dragonfly/TIP Records) – UK

     

    Megalopsy (Dark Prisma Records) – ARG

     

    Mindwave (Phonokol Records) – ISR

     

    Orestis (Tantrumm/Mighty Quinn Rec.) - GR

     

    Ovnimoon (IONO Music) – RCH

     

    Ozric Tentacles (Snapper Music) LIVE IN CONCERT – UK

     

    Penta (AuraQuake Records) - RUS

     

    Pleiadians (Harmonia Records) – IT

     

    Protoculture (Nano Records) - ZA

     

    Protonica (IONO Music ) – GER

     

    Sensient (Zenon Records) - AUS

     

    Shpongle (Twisted Records) LIVE IN CONCERT – UK

     

    Star Sounds Orchestra (Planetware Records) LIVE IN CONCERT - GER

     

    SubConsciousMind (Ektoplazm) – CH

     

    Suntree (IONO Music ) – ISR

     

    The Delta (Solstice Music International) – GER

     

    Tranan (Solstice Music) – SWE

     

    Transwave (3D Vision Records ) – FR

     

    Trippy Hippies (Psybaba Records) – HUN

     

    Tristan (Nano Records/Twisted) – UK

     

    U-Recken (Dooflex Records) - ISR

     

    Union Jack (Platipus Records) - UK

     

    X-Dream (Solstice Music International) – GER

     

    -Z- (Alpha & Antagon) (Shivlink Records) - GER

     

    Zen Mechanics (Neurobiotic Records) - B

     

     

     

     

     

    Main Stage Dj sets:

     

    Boom Shankar (BMSS Records) – GER

     

    Chriss (Full Moon Festival ) – GER

     

    Dimitri (T.I.P. World) – UK

     

    Djane Gaby (Source Creation/Digital Nation) SLO

     

    Driss (Hadra Network) – FR

     

    Doc (Harmonia Records) – GRE

     

    Edoardo (Neurobiotic Records) – IT

     

    Gino (Sonica Festival ) – IT

     

    Gorgo (Human Touch) – HUN

     

    Gus Till ( Flying Rhino, SUB ) - UK/Bali

     

    James Monro (4Digital/Flying Rhino) – UK (CLASSIC SET)

     

    Kraak (SpiralExit) – HUN

     

    Lucas (T.I.P. Records) – UK

     

    Mike Maguire (Dragonfly Records) – UK

     

    Oleg (Deepsmile/Human Touch) – HUN

     

    Peter Didjital (Digital Structures) – SWE

     

    Raja Ram (TIP Records) – UK

     

    Sabaii Sabaii (Spirit Zone/Vuuv Experience) - TH

     

    Sensifeel dj set (Spin Twist Records) - FR

     

    Shane Gobi (Alchemy Records) – UK

     

    Tsubi (Human Touch) – HUN

     

     

     

     

    Chill Stage Live acts:

     

    Aes Dana (Ultimae Records) - FR

     

    Asura (Ultimae Records) – FR

     

    Ancient Core (Cosmic Plazma) – RO

     

    Aurafood (Independent) - HUN

     

    Banco de Gaia (Disco Gecko Recordings) – UK

     

    Biosphere (Biophone Records) – N

     

    Cell (Ultimae Records) - FR

     

    Carbon Based Lifeforms ( Ultimae Records) – SWE

     

    Circular (Ultimae Records) - FR

     

    Digital Tooki (Stani Pani Collective) – SRB

     

    Eat Static (Mesmobeat/Solstice/T.I.P. World/Interchill) – UK

     

    Entheogenic (Universal Symbiosis Rec.) – GER

     

    Hibernation (Aleph Zero records) - UK

     

    H.U.V.A. Network (Ultimae Records) – FR/SWE

     

    Jaia (Tribal Vision Records) – FR

     

    Kaya Project (Interchill Records) – UK

     

    Kalumet in Dub (Independent) – H

     

    Ott (Twisted Records)- UK

     

    Prometheus (Twisted ) – UK

     

    Pupilla (Cokxpon ) – H

     

    Solar Fields (Ultimae Records) – SWE

     

    Soul Surfer (Millennium Records) – SWE

     

    Sync24 (Ultimae Records) – FR

     

    Tripswitch (Interchill Records) - UK

     

    Twang (Independent) – HUN

     

    Winie One (Winie One Records) – HUN

     

    Val Vashar (Zenon Records) – CRO

     

    Zen Lemonade/Gus Till (Flying Rhino, SUB )- UK/Bali

     

     

     

    Chill Stage Dj sets:

     

     

    Younger Brother (Twisted) dj set – UK

     

    AddSimeon (Something groovy) – UK

     

    Atati (Transcarpathiarts) – UA

     

    BB303 (Human Touch) – HUN

     

    Buxi (Psybaba Records) – HUN

     

    Dave Arc-i (Brighton ) – UK

     

    Dj Mesterhazy (Syrup) – HUN

     

    Dovla (Interchill, Flow Records) – CRO

     

    Iaindub (Something groovy) – UK

     

    Isu (Akt Records) – HUN

     

    Leo (SpiralExit) – HUN

     

    Nanda (Chillosophy Music) – C/SWE

     

    Nitelight (NVC) – HUN

     

    Tajmahal (Ultimae Records) – FR

     

    Tsubi (Human Touch) – HUN

     

    Slater (Tribal Visions) – CZ

     

    Stajl (SpiralExit ) – HUN

     

    Obi (Psybaba Records) – HUN

  2. About Adam Boyd... This is what i found:

     

    maybe Adam Boyd was the guy that had a clothes-store named Flying Rhino and lost his life after a *accident* at a party.

    I say it was an *accident* because he had taken acid and thought he could fly ... the party was at a castle, you know what happened ...

     

    ...and:

     

    A Dream Creation magazine interview with Dominic Lamb and James Monroe partly reads as follows:

     

    DOM: "There was a friend of ours Adam, who died, he had these dreams about a flying rhino. He was a really full on party person and a Rhino when it's charging is the most powerful beast"

     

    Adam was one of the leading party people in Goa, after he died there was a wake in a field in Oxfordshire. We were dancing to the Blue Room soundsystem from midnight till noon, a fitting send off. Adam had a clothing company called "Flying Rhino".

     

    JAMES: "The tradgedy happened at my stagnight and was while we were looking for a name, there was only one thing to call it really".

     

    Hope this helps answer the question.

     

     

    ...And here is some more info... little mentioning Adam Boyd:

     

    "As with many such groups, the history of this trance outfit goes back to the parties in Goa of the early 90s. Dominic Lamb began DJing at acid house clubs in London in 1988. Two years later he was travelling in India and met Adam Boyd in Goa, where they developed an interest in the techno-trance sound being played there. Lamb then DJed in Goa and around the world before returning to the UK in 1992, when he and Boyd wrote their first track together. Joining up with George Barker and "Ronnie" Biggs (who had both been organizing "Goa"-style parties in Britain), Slinky Wizard recorded The Wizard EP in February 1994 with Simon Posford (Hallucinogen) at Butterfly Studios; it became the first release on Flying Rhino the following December. However, the band tragically lost Boyd in an accident that summer. After collaborating with a number of different producers over the next 18 months, including Technossomy's Matt Evans ("Shivari Thing" and "The Wandering Prophet") and the Green Nuns Of The Revolution's Dick Trevor ("Shitty Stick"), in 1996 the band worked with Gus Till of Butterfly Studios, who had previously worked for INXS and Dogs In Space and quickly became a permanent member. "Funkus Munkus" was released on Flying Rhino's First Flight compilation, and "Licenced To Slink", a psy-trance take on the James Bond theme, was featured on the same label's Air Born. In 1997 Slinky Wizard's contributions to the Black Rhino and White Rhino collections signalled a change of tack as they moved from the standard "Goa"-style riffs and melodies of "Funkus Munkus" to the stripped-down, abstract sound of "Sacred Fist" and "People Like Us". The following year the band released The Monkey Comes Cheap EP and were also planning their first album. In the meantime, Lamb has continued to DJ at trance parties and festivals around the UK, Europe, Asia, North America and Australasia."

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