Skyhigh 21 X96 Party report by Shuze
From C64 Diskmag Wiki
X96 Party report by Shuze PARTY TIME!! Wahey, it's the report from Shuze/Afl'70 about the X96 party, held in Utrecht in Holland for the second year running! Phew, I am typing this on the 10th of April, which is the deadline for the text for this mag, so I had better rush it a bit! I meant to type this report at the party itself, but, as you will see, that was not quite possible!!! OK, this is a highly personal account of the party, starting from my arrival in Holland..... It all began on one (cold, grey) day in the (cold,grey) city of Rotterdam. It was Saturday the 6th of April, the day of what was hailed as to be the most looked forward event in the C64 calendar. I was stood at Centraal Station in Rotterdam, as I was waiting for a bus to take me to the home of Nastiness Inc/Angry. I guess it was probably a bad omen when the first thing I really saw in Holland was a drug junkie getting beaten up by the Police, but, I survived that. That little story has no relevance whatsoever to the X96, but, I thought I'd tell you anyway. I arrived at Nastiness Inc's place, where I met up with him, Wile Coyote/Angry/Equinoxe and Lord Superior/Angry. We set of pretty quickly to the party, and got a bus at 11:10am to get us to the station for a train. Myself and Wile Coyote were fighting hangovers, as he had been out the night before with Naz and Lord Superior, whilst I had got pretty hammered on the ferry the night before. It didn't help that we were carrying a ton of stereo equipment, a C64, a monitor, and my bag. Anyway, we arrived at Utrecht Station, where we were going to meet Crusher/Angry. We waited a while, but he did not show up, so we left anyway. At the bus stop we were meeting Crusher, Naz saw an ex-C64 guy, also heading to the party. At least the party was still on, anyway! After waiting a while, Crusher failed to show up, so the 4 of us got on the bus, with all our equipment. We soon arrived at the party place, to find Crusher there, curly hair and all. Crusher then broke us some bad news. C64 sceners were not allowed in until 13:00, whereas PC sceners were allowed in at 12:00! This being vastly unfair, we just forced our way in all the same, and had a look around the place for a while. We found ourselves a small room upstairs, and set up all the stuff. At this time, I went a got a beer, as did Wile Coyote, and we wandered around the party place for a while. Already at the place were Danzig and Mustain of X-Rated, and I chatted to Mustaine for a while. We were stood by a table where a new C64 demo was playing. It looked fantastic, and after a small time, a logo appeared. It said one word, one important, sacred, word. It said: C R E S T At this point, a lot of people panicked, thinking that one of the guys sitting at the table might just be Crossbow. Everyone stood and watched the demo for some time. Some of the effected were truly amazing. Still no-one would dare speak to the group of guys sitting at the table, in case one of the guys was Crossbow. Giving my excuses, I left for a while to see how Naz and the Angry mob were getting on. While up there, the organisors came up and told us we would have to move, as there was a designated C64 room. This we did not mind too much, except we had already had to move our equipment once around the room to get to a power socket. So, we upped and moved all the stuff to the C64 room. In the room already were quite a few C64 guys. The major problem was that many of the tables were already reserved, so eventually we just decided to get rid of some of the reserved stickers, which were reserving a table for Bordeaux/Acrise+Excess. He never turned up though, so it didn't matter. In the end, we actually got the biggest table of all the guys at the party place! By this time, myself and Wile Coyote had cut through several beers. There were more to come. Probably the most amazing thing about the party place was the prices. The price list at the bar was as follows: A bottle of Coke: 1.25g A cup of tea: 0.50g A cup of coffee: 1g A bottle of beer: 1.75g! 1.75g is only about 0.70 English pounds! I usually pay about 1.75 English pounds for a beer! Sure, the stuff they were selling tasted like it had come through a cat on it's way to the bottle, but it got you drunk! By about 15:00, the place was filling a little, but the Avantgarde bus, carrying Intruder, Cupid, Jack Alien and some more had not turned up. People were beginning to worry. By now, it was easily noticable where Lord Superior/Angry was sitting, as the stereo equipment was being put to full use, as he did a lot of live mixing with DMC Quaddro, which was pretty cool, but VERY loud!!! Basically, the party progressed very nicely, and all the sceners got very drunk. The biggest problem for me was when Syco, Torture and Garth turned up. I had bought some Super Skunk from Spectator, and the 4 of us went outside to smoke some of it. I am not used to strong stuff, as in the UK, weed is usually just crap. So, outside we smoked a couple of joints. I then fell inside the party place, and promptly passed out. I don't know how long it was for, but considering the amount of photo's people say they got, it was maybe a little while. I went outside for some fresh air, and then just about fell asleep until Torture, Garth and Syco (the Troublesome Three!) came out and nudged me. I then went inside, and fell asleep again. The best thing was probably the great advice people were giving me: "Hey Paul, don't drink+smoke together!" was the common phrase. Sadly, everyone told me this AFTER I had committed the crime. Thanks guys. Anway, I then just went around, and had a lot of fun. One of the best things was that I spread a lot of Skyhigh sheets. They were megaspread. All over the floor. 50 sheets, and not one was filled. Some other guys had more luck, like Simple/Fairlight got a lot of Rock 'n' Role sheets spread, Einstein/WOW did a lot for Internal, and Happymaker got a lot of sheets done for Insider. By the way, I have been wondering why Happymaker failed to see the funny side of a votesheet that myself and Nastiness Inc filled. We put a load of fake groups in there, pop groups, unknown Polish groups, and other stuff. One of the lowlights of the party was that Intruder seemed to be in a bit of bad mood. He fell asleep on on the Angry tables (by choice) and slept from about midnight to 8am. That same Angry table was also my bed, as Intruder slept under it, and I slept on top of it! However, as with all things C64 related, there were a lot of disasters. So far I have made the party sound pretty perfect, with cheap beer, and a lot of sceners. Well, there were many problems. The major one had to be the sleeping halls. Apparantly last year everyone complained about there being no sleeping room. Well, this time they solved it. The organisors put up 2 tents. Outside. In the cold. In the VERY cold. Needless to say, no-one used them. That really destroyed the image of the party for many guys, as it meant they had to stay inside the party place for a very long time with no break from it. Other small disasters occurred to individual sceners such as Naz, who forgot his disks with The Tribune 55 on it, I forgot my camera, and some other bits and pieces. I guess, however, that all this has been of no interest to you, and you want to here the compo results. There was only a demo compo on the C64, but the graphics were shown on the big screen also. The C64 demo compo looked like this: 1: Krestology, by Crest 2: Cucumber Juice, by Hitmen 3: NOFX, by Chalice As some notes, the Crest demo was ALWAYS going to win, and although it was pretty boring, and crashed first time they showed it, it still won. The demo from Hitmen was surprisingly good, but they did not pick up their prize. The demo from Chalice was actually a demo by Rayden/Alphaflight, and that demo is officially an Alphaflight demo, and not by Chalice. There were demo entries from Cosine and Animals as well. F4CG were said to release a demo, but they did not, and neither did Chromance, although Syco told me at the party that they would. There were some entries in the GFX compo, but they were not judged. They came from Deekay/Crest, Wile Coyote/Angry, Cupid/Avantgarde, Hi-Lite, Angeldust/U-Turn, and Celtic/NoName. The first 4 were damned brilliant, whereas Celtic's was done at the party, and I can't remember Angeldust's. If I was to rank them, I would have placed Hi-Lite first, then Deekay, then Wile Coyote, and then Cupid. As far as the PC compo's were concerned, I can not remember a lot of it, but in the demo compo, a group called Logik Designs came first, with a truly superb demo. The graphics compo was won by Mirage (as in ex-Focus) and Metal came second in the music compo. To conclude, I really enjoyed the party, as it was really relaxed, and was only my first party. I met a lot of sceners, and as one scener and myself decided, it was an elite party. There were next to no lamers there, and everyone had a hell of a lot of fun. I can't give you a list of all of the sceners there, so I will send some greets, in no order, to the guys I met/chatted with/saw in the distance: Styx, Marc, Chotaire, Ream, Ignorance, Rayden, Max, Danzig, Mustaine, Deekay, The Syndrom, Simple, Nastiness Inc, Lord Superior, Wile Coyote, Crusher, Duke, Heavyhead, Shocker, Kingfisher, Mr Ammo, Einstein, Newscopy, $ixx, Neotec, Seal, Gizmo, Syco, Garth, Torture, Cupid, Intruder, Jack Alien, the guys from the game lable "Digital Excess", Angeldust, Carnage, Tranziie, Spermbird, Splatterhead, Spectator, Bacillus, Celtic, Donar, Stormlord, Maestro, B-Wyze (I think!!!), a friend of Mustaine's who is reforming the old group Crime (I never got his name!), Didi, Count Zero, CBA, Nightshade, Happymaker, TDJ. I know there were many more sceners, and I guess I maybe spoke to some more, but I was not really in a great state at the time..... There were constant rumours that Jeroen Tel was there, yet I don't think anyone actually saw him! And as an answer to an earlier part of this article, Crossbow wasn't there..... There were no Polish guys at the party, although Bacillus/SCS+TRC and a friend of his (who wore some really funky turquoise trousers!) came all the way from Slovakia! And that is all I have to say about the X96, it was a lot of fun, but other than shooting elastic bands at Einstein/WOW's butt, there was not a lot to do, and the lack of anywhere to sleep was a bit nasty. Maybe I will see you all at the X97? Shuze/AFL'70