Yeah, just do it - you really can't go wrong if you have any kind of 
love for electronic arts, full-stop. 
The line-up is bound to be superb, with a lot of local talent in addition
to more well known acts.
The city is of course a beautiful setting.
Best memory of last year - grooving away at 8am on the beach
terrace beneath the morning sun to Angel Molina's deep house set 
with a 1000 happy people lost in music (Buena Vida, indeed!).
Juanjo (who is hiding somewhere on the list!) will probably know 
more about this year's line-up.

See you there!

Dan

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> -----Original Message-----
> From: Nick Craddock [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Wednesday, March 01, 2000 12:08 PM
> To:   313@hyperreal.org
> Subject:      (313) SONAR
> 
> Greg Earle wrote -
> 
> "Whereas at Sonar you pay one price (around US $78 last year) for all 3 
> days, 12 Noon to 10 PM in one location, then Midnight to 7 or 8 (or 9) AM
> in 
> the beach location, you can float around and check other stuff out without
> 
> paying separate admission, and heck ... Sonar is just a LOT cooler than 
> shmoozing by the Fountainbleu pool"
> 
> Speaking of which, are any 313ers considering making the trip to
> Barcelona?
> 
> I'm very very tempted....
> 
> 
> Nick
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