Sunday, October 13, 1996

Sunday School

The Rev presents

Sunday School

One Spirit, One Beat, One Love


A review of this party is available courtesy of the Wayback Machine and the E-Town Rave Page.  From King Ron's Party Reviews: 
This all ages rave is a continuing series of raves put on by the Rev that started with "Summer School" back on June 30. And holy f*** was it ever packed! There were about 700 people in attendance that night! The featured DJ's in the main room were Czech from Vancouver, Deko-Ze from Saskatoon, Tryptomene who is now in Lloydminster, and Edmonton DJ's Corey Payne, Davey James, and Andy Pockett aka Raggedy Andy. The 2nd room had Spiltmilk, Sync, and Goober, while TxRx from CJSR spun in the ambient room.
[Remainder of King Ron's review continues below.]



Sunday October 13, 1996
All Ages; 10pm - 6pm

Salvation delivered by DJs:
Czech (Vancouver), Deko-ze (Saskatoon), Davey James, Andy Pockett, Spilt Milk, Sync, Goober

Ambient Zone by TxRx (CJSR)

Liquid Lounge: 18+ ID required

Tickets $10 advance at:
Glam Slam, Gravity Pope, Sonix, Groove Asylum

Liquid "E" Ecstasy

King Ron's review (continued):
"I got in just before midnight at which time Tryptomene was stirring up the main room. I decided to check things out first before hitting the dance floor and was pleasantly surprised to see the change in the 2nd room since the last time I was there. The 2nd room used to be this tiny little space that was poorly ventilated and very hot and uncomfortable. Now they've switched this room with the pool table room which is adjacent to the tiny room. This new room has a larger area and is much less enclosed than the other room which is a major improvement. The ambient room remained pretty much the same as last time which was just fine. 
"I made my way back up the stairs and onto the crowded dance floor in the main room for the rest of Tryptomene's set who was playing a lot of older material. The sound system and the lighting were very good just like last time. At about 1:30, Czech came on spinning some funky west coast breaks and trip-hop. And was he ever doing some cool mixing and intense scratching!
"Unfortunately at around 2 a.m., for the first time I've ever experienced at a rave, there was a rather ugly and disturbing incident. The first thing I noticed as I was dancing was that the dance floor started to clear out with everyone heading for the exits. Then it hit me. My lungs and my throat suddenly got irritated and I started coughing. It turned out to be pepper spray. I later found out that a fight broke out and that someone pulled out a can of pepper spray and used it. Can you believe that? What kind of a stupid shithead would carry a canister of that stuff around and then use it in a crowded club? It only takes a few jerk-offs to mess up a good party. 
"Anyways, after 30 minutes I reentered the Rev and went into the 18+ lounge which was virtually empty. I dozed off for a while before Deko-Ze stepped behind the decks at 3:30. Once again Deko-Ze spun a wonderful set. He started off with some hard acid, but this time he played more trance before finishing off hard again. I swear he was trying to kill me because I was dead tired, but he kept playing and mixing such wicked tracks that I just couldn't leave the dance floor. Andy Pockett came on at 5, and I grooved a bit to his house set before total fatigue finally forced me home. 
"On the whole, I felt that this was a good night despite the pepper spray incident. The non-PLUR element vacated the place afterwards so everything became more positive. And Deko-Ze's set pretty much made up for that crap. This party was worth $7.69 out of the $10 cost. A word of advice though: buy advanced tickets and come early for the next one!"


Saturday, October 12, 1996

Exodus


Exodus
All Ages
Oct 12th

doors at 8pm - infinity
six dollar cover one dollar off with this bill

dj info line 420.6435

ZEN

10815 - Jasper Ave, basement Mayfair Hotel

Zen Productions and DragonTek, in conjunction with Impact Productions, present
the last rave to take place at this location as we relocated to a higher state of being. 
Zen is expanding and evolving with the scene, 
enlightening our souls during the trance-zen-dance to our new plane of 

eXistance

Watch for our moving party near the end of OCT

Saturday October 12 (1996)

Friday, October 11, 1996

E-scape

Source: Renee's Flyer Archive
RIP Joy



A review of this party is available, thanks to King Ron's Party Reviews and the Wayback machine: 

"This review is actually only a partial review since I was only in the techno room and I never went to the other venues. I arrived at about midnight and caught the last 5 minutes of someone's set who was playing some neat fast breakbeat. 
"The [techno] room was just like an unfinished basement of a house. It was a small, bare, grey coloured room with a concrete floor. The lighting was minimal with lights at the back and front along with a strobe, and there were between 50 and 70 people in the room. This may sound really ordinary and plain, but you know what? I thought it was pretty cool! The simpleness of the room created a unique atmosphere of its own. Most of the people were dancing and really getting into the music, and the vibe was most positive. 
"An ambient room was also supposed to be somewhere down there, but I couldn't find it. Oh well.
"DJ Vibes from Calgary started playing at 12, and he was spinning some cool trance and progressive. Technical difficulties arose sometime after 1 a.m. that stopped the music dead for about 15 minutes. But the problem got worked out and shortly thereafter was Deko-Ze's set. He started with some fierce hard acid, which I totally ate up, then he brought it down with some funky acid breaks and progressive beats. Then he brought things back up again with some marvellous acid and trance. What a wicked set!  
"Sun E Smiles aka DJ Nicky came on afterwards at ~ 3 a.m. with some nice acid trance which I moved to for a little bit. But I had to go home and save some energy for the next night.
"Overall, it was a really fun night, and I really enjoyed myself. The party was worth $7.21 out of the $8 for the room. And to the girl that gave me a candy, thanx!"
source: Rave Reviews, by Ron Tupas, www.ualberta.ca/~rtupas
Archived in the Wayback Machine, February, 1999 


Streetview of venue for the techno room, 10110b - 124 Street. Formerly the Pit nightclub.


~ ~ transcript of flyer for "E-Scape" Trancribed by MW ~ ~ 

[Side A]

graphics by Sherridon

E scape

$10

all events pass for Saturday

Gravity Pope
Divine Decadence
Glam Slam
Sonix
Boystown Café
Sound Connection
Groove Asylum

Infoline (403) 493 0068
(403) 259 Star (306) 244 6644

Net: http://www.ualberta.ca/-stewartd/sunny/sunny.html

E scape

Universal/Sunny Spoons
present a positive dance experience

October 11/12

 [Side B]

The Beat (Friday)
$4
Warm Up Party at Oasis Nightclub
11725b jasper ave

Brainhaus
DJ Cziolek
Sherridon

The Build (Saturday)
all ages $8
progressive rythms @ Boystown Cafe
10116 124st

Andy Pocket
Cziolek
Rawz
Sunny Smiles
Spilt Milk


The Breakdown
18+ til 2 $8
hardcore vibrations & ambient/dub relaxations @ the former Pit
10110b 124st

Dekozee
Triptomene
DJ Sinc
Roel
Marty
Sherridon
DJ Me
DJ Vibes
UV23


The Ecstacy
disco til you drop with DJ petra
assorted kinky girlinky and drag shows
Free 18+ til 2
Buddy’s Pub
10110 124st 2nd level

Guest DJs Joy Deepsky Echo Slacks Inda Clear