October 2011
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Photographer Scott London has been going to...
fadedandblurredtesting: Photographer Scott London has been going to Burning Man for the last eight years, the last three as part of a documentation team. His job is to photograph the festival while attempting “to record something of the beauty, the creativity, the whimsy, the madness and the sheer outrageous good fun of it all.” The photographs show a wonderfully bizarre world which most of us...
Oct 19th
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WatchWatch
kamaricu: Beijing electro fest’11 ‘Dancing of all sorts’
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Oct 3rd
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I want to go to Colourscape Festival.
tealeavesandtantrums: To anyone who doesn’t know, Colourscape is a music festival that takes place in a labyrinth of brightly coloured inflatable chambers. There are music acts stationed randomly throughout the structure so you never know what you might see.
Oct 3rd
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Oct 1st
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Afghans rock at first music festival in three... →
(Reuters) - Live rock returned to Afghanistan after three long decades on Saturday as young men and women cheered and leapt into the air to the sound of heavy bass beats and punk rock.   Bands from Australia, Uzbekistan, Kazakhstan and Afghanistan served up a six-hour musical feast of blues, indie, electronica and death metal to hundreds of fans, many of whom had never seen live music...
Oct 1st
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