Together
by Brent Crampton
Artwork by Betsy Borchardt
Photos by Unknown
“Together is an idea, a dream, a life, that includes all. Together is
for you and me and lives through us all. We freely give so that we may
freely receive, we give what we have to give and share what is given.”
- Together2K4.com
This is the eloquently stated mission of the annual event, Together based in Iowa. Together began last summer with the simple idea of
bringing together all djs, groups of people and promotion groups on a
fare and unbiased level. It’s a free 3-day camping event celebrating
music and art on August 13-15th, location T.B.A.
While most scenes move into clubs and become focused on making the
coveted dollar, Iowa is fighting for it’s true appeal to a rave
culture, and Together is just the reflection of the bigger picture of
unity amongst the ravers throughout Iowa. In my experience with the
followers of electronic music in Iowa, there is a sense of purity and
unity in the scene that has been long lost in other areas of the
country. It’s not unheard of to have someone drive across half the
state just to go to a VFW Hall to see a bunch of locals djs play. And
amongst the mass compiling of people at these events, one can often see
someone walking around with a tin can in their hand with the words “
Donations for Together” printed on the side. Throughout the night
people give anything from pocket change to a $50 bill to raise funds.
What can one expect at this event? Let’s just say a VERY long list of
local Iowa dj talent and a hand full of bands and hip hop artists. To
name a few, one can hear classic trance selections from Airyck
Sterrett, or chi-town deep house from Dj Alert, boucin’ hardcore
bumpers from Kernel Scurry, bangin’ hard house courtesy of The Noid and
even a live p.a. performance via Omaha’s own Trinity Sound System. The
current list of djs to perform skyrockets into more than 40! Plus
there will be this year’s new addition of the “Rainbowl Marketplace” which will provide a place for craft vendors to sell their art at the
event. The money gained from the market will be donated to a charity
and will help to fund future Together events. Multiple stages, a chill
area, woods to connect with, food vending, fire performances, political
awareness speeches, tye dye silk screen workshops to name a hand full
of the things happening.
This event is a rave! Maybe not in the physical sense, but in the idealized sense of what a
rave stood for. They are not making money, nor are they taking credit for the event. In an email I received
from their office, “please don't use my name unless you have to
. . . because together is a group effort with the reward being the
party, not credit for actions.” In fact, this event was partly
motivated to hindering the natural separation caused by competing
promotional groups and bring everyone together on an unbiased playing
field. Together is truly a community event that takes many and forms
them into one for three days. For more information on this event, or
to make a donation, be sure to visit their web site.