Tuesday, November 29, 2005

Journey to the core of the earth



Originally uploaded by Scootie.

Earthcore!

Earthcore Earthcore Earthcore! :)

This weekend saw the arrival of another Earthcore, held in the nap of country Victoria, at Undera just outside of Sheparton.

This was my fifth Earthcore and the third one at Undera, and it just gets better every year.

We drove up at about lunchtime Saturday, and were delayed due to an accident on the hume but got to the site about 5pm, had a bit of a wander around to check out where the various stages were, hit the bar for a few drinks and then started to tour the floors picking up various sets and running into old and new friends along the way.

From a music point of view we heard Morph, Simon Posford (Shpongled Dj set), Beka, Shangri-La, Siaqua, Dark Soho, Hallucinogen (more Simon Posford), Scott Alert, Lab 4, Tsuyoshi Suzuki and Mike Callander. We heard bits and pieces of a few others, but those were the ones we spent some time with. It's a bit hard at a festival like this, you can't be too locked in to seeing 'everyone' because it's just about impossible to spend more than 15 minutes with each performer, which doesn't give you a real chance to be taken up on the highs and brought down on the lows like a good set can do, besides, some of these people are so good that you get drawn into it and it becomes a part of you, and that's not something you voluntarily choose to end. In fact while we were listening to Mike Callander on the Market Stage on Sunday morning, I actually watched people try to pass by and just get drawn across into the dance floor, the tek was too good to let go :)

As usual I spent most of the time on the Hydra stage, the music was absolutely top notch, which is to be expected on the Psy Trance stage of a festival started out in with Psy roots. Highlights of the evening would include Dark Solo, psy trance created live by two guys each playing electric guitar and also messing with keyboards and synths, ripping up the stage big time, especially funny when an inflatable electric guitar materialised in the crowd and a few of us had a grind on the axe until one girl took it up on stage and jammed with the guys, so funny, I can't remember laughing and dancing so hard at the same time, except maybe when Simon Posford played a track with a sample from South Park of Cartman talking about hippies being an infestation. Joe and I nearly lost it as we'd seen these new episodes playing now but nobody else seemed to fully get it :) Another highlight was definitely the tek stage on Sunday morning. Not only did we run into Becy, but the music was fantastic and her crew were so much fun to dance with, really put it all out there and therefore allowed us to do the same.

Techno is a very interesting style of music, and Joe and I had a big discussion about it on the way home, it's not as hard or as freaky as some of the other styles, and in some ways it's kind of older and not as 'hip' or 'cool', but there's something about it that draws you in, forces you to dance and lets you really express yourself. The layered sounds and beats in good tek let you choose what level of commitment you want to give to the music and let you do a simple set of movements taking a main thread, as well as letting you push out and explore the sub-threads running through it, it's also very good for bonding with the people near you (as is Psy) because no matter how you're dancing to it, you're running along the same beat lines as someone else on the floor, whereas other styles like NRG or house only let you take the main beat, or half it or double it, and if you're not on the best then you're not in sync with everyone, so there's no space for you to be a little tired, or a little hyped up, no room for mellow on the same floor as charged up, no room for foot tapping and whole body dancing on the same floor. Tek has space for all of these in the same track, and it's pretty special to watch and be a part of. I know that sounds a little weird, but that's the way I see it, so too bad :) Another funny thing about tek is that I often start to hear things in the music, little words of phrases attach themselves, or parts of other songs make a pattern on my brain with a specific sound repetition in a tek track, so I'm often running nonsensical lyrics through my head, while my feet dance to one beat and my body and arms each dance to something slightly different. I dunno. It's just a lot of fun, especially with a good bunch of people on a beautiful sunny Sunday morning :)

By the time the stages had started to wind down, around 11 - 12 on Sunday, we were starting to get a bit tired and had done the traditional trick of moving our chairs to the edge of the dance floors so you can sit down for a bit in between dances and still listen to the music. Then once the whole thing was all said and done we hit the campsite to try and get some sleep before driving home. The original plan was to stay as long as we needed to, possibly overnight until Monday, but by about 6pm it was time to go, so we struck camp and headed down the road, getting slightly lost on the way out, but managing to find the main road again fairly easily, we then had a fairly uneventful drive home except for the complete morons on the Hume. Sheparton also played host to the Spring Nats that weekend, so there were a lot of hotted up cars on the road and a few people who were probably a bit too tired or drunk to be driving yet. Like when we came across a clump of six cars, three in each lane, each about two meters behind the car in front and all going the same speed, with one or two of them occasionally weaving across the lane a little bit then harshly correcting themselves. It was an accident waiting to happen but they were all too scared to speed up over the speed limit and too pig headed to slow down the space out or to allow one lane or another to get in front. We ended up just hanging back in the left lane until someone eventually decided to change the situation. There were a few other examples of sheer stupidity, but just suffice it to say, we're happy to have gotten home alive :) I still need to finish unpacking the car :)

Oh, I chose the above photo as I've had a running theme here of attractive girls in my blog entries. This girl wanted a photo with me and then wanted to take a photo of me, and once more, I was not interested in denying a cute girl her request. I guess I'm just a soft touch :)

Thursday, November 24, 2005

catch up



Originally uploaded by Scootie.

I Just spent three days up in Sydney for work, and managed to make the most of the time by catching up with a couple of friends. On Monday I met up with Tash, aka quirks from flickr and inthemix, and we had fun chatting away and filling a few gaps that hadn't been covered online. It was good to meet her in person and i'm sure it will make it easier to speak online.
The highlight of the trip though was getting a chance to catch up with Beata. We have been friends for many years now, well over a decade, and while she still lived down in Melbourne it was a very strong friendship indeed.
The last time we saw each other was almost two years ago, and the previous time was many years before, so there was quite a bit of catching up to do, even still, the time seemed to go very quickly and it seemed that we had only managed to share a few stories before I had to head off. Beata is such a clever and kind person, it's quite refreshing to talk to her, and she has quite a silly streak that appeals to my sense of humour :)
Of course she is also incredibly beautiful, and has become more lovely over the years, as her self confidence and strength of character has grown. Anyway, she's a very good friend and I was very happy to have been able to spend some time with her :)

Sunday, November 20, 2005

how to win friends and influence people



Originally uploaded by Scootie.

Friday night was my first ever gig as an 'official' photographer for In The Mix (ITM) at their Inthemix.05 party featuring Canadian DJ Tiga and a bunch of big name locals such as Ajax, Dave Pham and Mike Callander. The ITM website runs on contributions, so I signed up as a photo contributor, because in theory I might get into some gigs for free. and here we are :) The Tiga gig was kind of on our list as a 'maybe' anyway, but it wasn't looking likely until I get the regular weekly contributor email stating that their selected photog pulled out, so I replied that I was interested, and asked if a fellow photog (Joe) could join me.
Sara and Jay from inthemix were happy for us to do the gig, and arrangements were made. The only tricky part is that you have to be there for the whole gig, from 10pm onwards, and you have to make sure you get the stuff they want.
So we get there a few minutes before 10 to meet up with Jay, get our AAA passes and our instructions: Ajax, Tiga, whatever other DJs you happen to get, the staff, and punters punters punters, lots of punters. Later modified to: lots of hotties too :)
So we oblige him, getting what I think is a whole lot of really good shots. Joey's working the 10d and his A510, and I've got the 5d going strong, using the new 50mm for the DJ and arty work, and running the flashgun hot, thanks to the new diffuser.
I have to say, it was kind of a drag sometimes, but having full backstage access is really nice, having the security guards and bar staff smile and nod hello when they see you, and being able to push your way through the crowd a lot easier because of the camera on your shoulder more than makes up for it.
One thing that really makes up for it is the amount of times I was stopped by incredibly beautiful girls and asked to take their photo. Some were very keen to know who I was taking photos for and when they would go up on the site, but some were just interested in getting their photo taken regardless of what it was for, and one pair was actually keen to pose in 'whatever way I wanted' but I was too dumbstruck to push the envelope too much :)
Overall it was a pretty good night, although after walking out of the gig into the rain at 6:30am I was knackered :)

Thursday, November 17, 2005

Suspect Behaviour


"You can't stand next to the tree with a camera"
Originally uploaded by Scootie.

There I was, in Federation Square, camera perched on the crook of my arm, waiting for my SMS to come up on the Optus display boards, when I hear the finest piece of security work I've ever been witness to:

"excuse me sir, but you can't stand next to the christmas tree with a camera"
"what?" I ask, not sure I heard correctly
"You can't stand next to the tree with a camera"

awesome. just awesome. I'm stupefied by a mix of confusion and disbelief.

"how far away I need to be?"
"about ten feet"
"can I take a photo of the tree?"
"yes, that is fine"
"why?"
"orders"
"does it seem strange to you? we're standing in a large tourist area, next to a giant tourist attraction, but I'm not allowed to have a camera"
"are you going to move sir?"

So I kowtow to the greater authority and move to the designated distance, and stand there with my camera, satisfying the needs of the security guard, and all is now safe and happy in the world.

Of course, fed square is private property, so they have a right to expect me to follow any legal directions or leave the premises if I don't like it, but I didn't feel like getting kicked out of fed square, and that's how it was looking.

So I emailed them and this is the response I got:

From: "Peter Middenway"
Subject: Policy re photography at Federation Square

Scott, Thank you for your e-mail in relation to your contact with
Security at Federation Square last night. It has and always be the
policy of Federation Square to encourage photography within our
precinct. I am afraid that on this occasion, a guard new to the site,
made an incorrect decision based on newly acquired training in relation
to suspect behaviour.

I apologise for any inconvenience this may have caused and will ensure
that in future all security guards are aware photography is encouraged
on this site.

Regards,

Peter Middenway
Manager - Security & Services

Sunday, November 13, 2005

accidental evenings


reclined
Originally uploaded by Scootie.

Ever noticed how sometimes the unplanned evenings are the best?

on Saturday Mick and Steph sold their house at auction and so we all popped out for a quick drink to celebrate. As is often the case, our quick drink turned into a long night out, mainly due to the search for somewhere to dance. We started drinking at The Bridge, popped down to Hubcap for a boogie, didn't like to music so headed in to Stellar Bar to see if mikey or luke were there, they weren't and the music was dreary, so we sifted over to loop where the music was fantastic. Lovely stompy psy and some great window-box seats on a sultry night led to the perfect end of the evening.

Friday, November 11, 2005

meetup



Originally uploaded by Scootie.

Friday saw another Flickr meetup roll around, starting at The Mitre Tavern then heading off to E55.

The Mitre was pretty crappy, although we did meet a very cool spanish couple, Bruno and Arantxa, and they followed us along to E55. They were very cool people, in town for a little while in the middle of their 3 month honeymoon, a very nice couple indeed. We were also joined by our usual friday night drinkin crew, so it was quite a funny night, especially having started at such a crappy place like The Mitre ;)

The Rollcall:
barbfi
s2art
pappalicious
Donina
F o u t u g r a p h e
The Cardinal (aka Joe)
byte
Dj MuDGuTz

Saturday, November 05, 2005

madcap saturday



Originally uploaded by Scootie.

Well, a whole afternoon/evening at the Retreat Hotel in Brunswick for aLive, a live music/dj gig run by some inthemix.com.au guys. The whole day in the sun, enjoying some great tunes and some great beer, kicking back with some very cool people, taking shitloads of photos and getting very drunk. Later heading to Bridie O'Reilley's for Nikki's birthday and then heading into the city for some more tunes at Stellar bar, then down to Chapel street to hear some more at Playpen, basically a very large evening, drunk as a skunk. It was great :)

Friday, November 04, 2005

gear fetish :)



Originally uploaded by Scootie.

Well, I managed to succumb to the great mammon and bought myself a new camera, the Canon EOS 5D, a serious upgrade form my 10D (which is now on loan to Joe).
The 5D and the extra accessories I've bought are to help me create some of the images I see in my head but couldn't quite get into my camera. So hopefully we can expect a lot more night work, long exposures thanks to a timer remote, cleaner bar shots due to a faster lens, truer colours due to better white balance, and better flash work due to a decent diffuser.
Hopefully. :)

Thursday, November 03, 2005

Monkey!


Monkey!
Originally uploaded by Scootie.

This would have to be one of the best DVD purchases I have ever made, the complete boxed set of Monkey!

Monkey is based on the story of the origins of Buddhism, but the main part is that it's the story of cheesy costumes, bad dubbing, and fighting demons for Buddha :)

Tuesday, November 01, 2005

friendship 8


Amber brings some laughter down from Sydney
Originally uploaded by Scootie.

This weekend was a large scale catchup involving six distinct circles of friends :) There was the Friday night dinner with Lee/Clare/Kylie/Matt, followed by some drinks and dancing with Kathryn/Amber/Jarrod/Matt, Saturday started with some Flickr related fun with Joe/Colin/Mitch which then segued into some Joe/Steph/Mick/Usha/David fun, then some Joe/Dean/Felicite shenanigans, then Sunday saw a little Joe/Mick/Steph/Katrina/Dan/Cath BBQ at Mick & Steph's place, then Monday night was some Joe/Trudy/Helen/Rose related drinking for Trudy's Hens night followed later by aJoe/Kathryn/Mudgutz/Usha/David dancing spectacular at the John Digweed gig. No wonder I was too tired for a Colin/Gavin/Stuart catchup on Tuesday night :)