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5.13.2007
Rave photos from Evolution
Photographicas from the silt saturated saltair on saturday (which also happens to be yesterday) can enable viewers to kill five minutes of their sunday (or monday, or the other five days of the week if they happen to be viewing this message non-punctually). Some of the photos contain meaning; others are completely vapid. It is up to you to decide, you splendid sado-optimists. Here is the alphasymbolinumeric codephrase:

http://john-riley.net/sets/'07.05.13-evolution_saltair/index.html

Or, if that seems ungainly, you can use any of the following tinyurls to get you to the EXACT SAME PAGE. How freaking dumbly redundant.

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The party was actually quite an amazing collaboration of many different production companies. Reading the flyer, we have V2 Events, Exile Events, Knukledeep Studios, Zu Audio, Nightdroppin, Vandal Productions, the Pink House (yay!), Fevah Records, Street Def Entertainment, Aural Fixations, DJ Support Group of Utah, and ATTATUDE TATTOO. So, the main room was in Saltair's huge inside arena, and each of the production companies had their own tent with their own decorations, dj lineups, and sound systems.

I think there were at least eight booths outside. They were all competing like mad to get as many people packed in their booths as possible. Hint: Next time one production company should go for a slightly different genre, like say, ambient. You would have gotten an incredible crowd because there was no place to chill out and have a conversation. Every room was trying to out-do every other room. It was madness. Fun madness, but come on, a chill room is a good idea if there's even more than 2 rooms.


Other's Evolution photos: Taylor's and Yenn's.

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