re:phocas
by Todd Comer
Photos by Joe Hensen, Mage, Alicia Poole & Richard Mason
What
was it all about anyway? Well, have a seat and I'll tell you.
re:phocas was about a turning point for this web site. I wanted
so very much to have a story to go with all of these photos because
there IS a
story there, just aching to be told and Nobody is telling it.
In fact, that's much of the reason for "journal" that
I started back in October.
I
thought
that if I could get nothing more done, I would have that piece
of it.
Regardless, it all really started about a year ago. I
made several attempts to move to a more Article-based format,
but
it never really materialized, so I kept pushing forward and talking
to people. Eventually, around October of '03, I finally started
getting some input and feedback from people that were interested
in contributing to the effort. By the end of December '03, a
definite form was emerging with definite people. We still have
a little ways to go, but I think we're headed in the right direction.
Unfortunately, we missed our first and then our second release
deadlines (1/30, then 2/1) and several people misunderstood the
meaning behind the party, thinking it was a 2nd Anniversary party
of sorts. Sorry, that was in December and it really was a great
little chill party. This party was about re:phocasing and I really
wanted
the release of this to coincide with the party, but...
well,
as
in
all things
published, deadlines can be evasive as hell.
Though
I had my doubts, the party was a huge success on various levels,
and I do want to take some space here and thank each
and every person involved and kind of give you my take on the whole
affair. My
doubts started at about 10 am Friday Morning when I got the call
from
Chad, the owner of Club One 51, telling
me that
KCK
was not
going
to allow
him to re-open that evening. I thought... great. That's just
perfect. How did I know this would happen? Don't panic. This can
be fixed.
After several phone calls to various
places, we convinced Kabal to let us move it there. Though Kabal
was much smaller than we
had initially planned for (400 capacity vs 2000), I decided
it was really my only option available and took it.
The
rest of the day was spent eMailing and calling everyone that I
could to get the word out about the change in Venue. I managed
to get to Kabal around 8 pm. There wasn't a whole lot going on.
JAH was playin some tunes and there were a few lingering.
At
the start, there was still that same small amount of people there
and we were worrying and praying that the sign was still up at
the other club. Shortly thereafter, the Kidz started to show
up. The entered the room as a peacock enters the barnyard, Kandyied
out and turning heads. They gave the place
such a nice splash of color. What would we do without them.
By 10 o'clock, Velvin had some people movin downstairs
and things were filling up quite well. There were a few people
asking
what
the
lineup was
and whatnot
and at
one
point,
someone came up to me and asked when the Electro-Clash would
be.
I had
to tell
them
that
unfortunately
it
had been a casualty of the Venue change. Half of that Tag set was
at the door and the other half had already played his set. I told
him that if he stuck around, I'm sure that he
would not be
disappointed. He did. I saw him later
and though we didn't speak, he appeared to be having a rather good
time.
cQuence took the decks right after Velvin. He had built up quite
a little dance crowd for her and she played her heart out keeping
and adding to it. I passed through at a couple points and people
were dancing their asses off.
By 11 pm, the
place was crowded and a little difficult
to
move
around,
but it
wasn't impossible.
The
downstairs
was really full and KC's own SuperModel, Shandi was just beginning
to tease the crowd a little with her set. By the end of her
set at Midnight she had built them up enough that they were ready
to receive a good lashing of Techno. I thought that cQuence
had them
going
good,
but the crowd just seemed to gain even more intensity as the
night progressed.
Somewhere around 1130 pm, Kabal had decided that they could no
longer allow any more people under 21 in to the club until some
people
left.
By
Midnight, that rule had changed to Anyone. We had moved to a in-and-out
situation. The place was At Capacity and remained that way until
the very last track was played. People waited outside in vain so
that they might gain entrance, but by 1230 pretty much everyone
that was there had no intention of leaving. Good Vibrations were
Everywhere and everyone was soaking in them.
At Midnight, Offtrack, formerly of KC,
now
a
Chicagoan
took
the
tables
and took his listeners to the next level. Techno had entered
the Kabal Basement for the 3rd time since it's opening, but nowhere
in this city have I ever seen a response like I saw that night.
Everyone was dancing. It didn't matter that it was crowded
and you could barely move. The dance floor was alive with people
moving.
I moved in and out of the dance floor. I danced with several
people each time I passed through. I wish that I could have stayed
down
there and played with everyone a little longer, but I was
doing the "circuit" and wanted to be able to meet and
talk to everyone.
Several times while I was downstairs, I gave
away some T-Shirts and a few phocas 2003 YearBook CDs. Which was
the same
Video that
Mark
was playing with. The CD contains
about
15,000
photos that were taken
over the
course
of 2003. If you're interested in getting one of those
CDs, get in contact with me. I have yet to figure out how much
they will be, but I will be making them available, fairly cheap,
as well as a CD Yearbook for 2002. I also had some Ming & FS
tickets to give away, but somehow forgot that they were in my pocket.
I
will be giving those away randomly in the next week.
Unfortunately, all good things must eventually come to an end
and everyone was ultimately shoved out the door by 130 am. The
party had been a WhirlWind. I didn't really want it to end. I wish
that it could have kept going and going and that is my only disappointment,
that it couldn't have gone all night long. Regardless, it was still
awesome. It could NOT have been any better. I remember thinking
and telling several people, "It COULD have been
just as
good at
Club One 51, but I do not think it WOULD have been as good." and
I STILL maintain that.
Needless
to say, I was so pleased with the way that everything turned
out. If you took photos that night, you should get in touch with
me and I'll add them to the gallery. The photos used here are from
the party. Thanks to Mage, Joe Hensen and Richard Mason for getting
me something to work with in this article.
I also want to that the following
people.... in no particular order. If I miss anyone, don't take
it personal. I really do appreciate everything that was done
for and at this event by everyone from A-Z.
HUOJ THX 2 -
Sherri - For putting up with
me and my evil twin phocas and all of this.
MikeB - This would NEVER have happened without you.
Offtrack -
Techno... That's What I Thank You For. For that Sweet and Brutal
Beat.
Shandi - SuperModel - SuperDJ. You are a sweetheart through
and through. We're all rootin for you!
cQuence - You rocked it! I know you're pretty critical of your
playing, but you are always The Tops in my book.
Eric - Just Shut Up and Play. hehe... No really. Thanks
for some fine House.
Shad (or Shadd or whatever) - Sorry I don't know you're DJ name,
but you kept the upstairs shakin it all night, just right.
Charlie
& Amy - It's too bad we couldn't have done it there, but
there's always next time, right?
Will & Lee (PhukBed)- Thank you
for the last minute scramble to find a venue. Even though we
didn't use it, I appreciate the last-minute
effort that you put in to finding me a place.
Joe Jackson (ActionJ Ent) - Thanks
for letting us Invade your night. You don't know how much I appreciate
it.
ALL of the Staff at Kabal - This wouldn't have happened without
you either. Thanks for being there and helping me get through this
in one piece. My sincere appreciation.
VJ Ones - There No Kandy Like Eye Kandy. I liked what I saw immensely.
Maybe you can figure out something obtuse to do with those
photos in future video displays.
The
KandyKidz - Every party needs a splash of Color and that Sense
of Childish Abandon. I hope
to see you at every
party I'm ever at. I don't know what we would do without you.
I even more appreciate the fact that you showed up to a venue that
doesn't have a particularly good reputation with you. Thanks
for
remaining faithful. It means a lot to me that you came anyway.
Alicia (RedBull) - mmmm.... RedBull & Jaeger.... Think about it.
Good to see you again!
Jason (Leo Productions), Zack & Co. - I can't believe you came
all the way from Springfield! Damn! We partied hard and we'll do
it
again
soon.
My Sofa is Your
Sofa. Anytime dood.
John & Kate - You 2 are 1 of a Kind. No doubt. Thanks for
the insight. Thanks for trust. Thanks for just being ... You. And
thanks for being Offtrack's cheerleader that night, Jon ... hehe.
White Label Productions (Kris?) - I can't believe you
came all the way down from Des Moines!
Sophia (Gots 2B Phat Productions) - I never even knew. I hope
you enjoyed my sofa. Don't think a thing of it. We'll do it again
real soon.
Gary! - St Louis Raver! I hope that KC met your expectations.
When we go crazy, well... we go a little crazy.
Kandice - You silly girl. I wanna see those pictures and Soon!
JoeH - Thanks for taking pix. There will be more opportunities.
Stay tuned. You haven't let me down yet.
Kent - Indeed. I really didn't expect to see
you there. Thanks for your encouragement.
Dougie
- You MadMan!
Richard & Kim - Though you don't go to parties and don't care
too much about the music, I KNOW you had a good time. Thanks for
your support.
Rick & Lee - Welcome to my world. I hope you liked it and come
again. Careful with the drink, those stairs can be a nightmare
under the influence.
SydeBurnz - for Syde-Sho.com, of course.
Monkey & Chrissy - You know why, but that's another story
for another time.
FitzRoger - You have been there from the beginning and I know
you'll always be there. Thank You For Your Most Generous Donation!
It will NOT be forgotten.
Chad - For reminding of the way things are and will probably always
be.
TO EVERYONE THAT CAME - I LOVE YOU ALL.
YOU ARE THE REASON THAT
I KEEP DOING IT.
~phocas~
of the massive 4 the massive
Check the gallery for photos from this. If you took photos, eMail
me... todd@phocas.net and I'll add them to the gallery.