
With the first ever Silent Noise bash held in the city,the party scene is looking forward to a renaissance of its own
It wasnt the regular discotheque feel when you walked in,onto an open lawn. The nearest options close to a disco are the alien green coloured strobe lights that strike intermittent poses on the lawns,and a couple of DJs scratching the discs on the turntables noiselessly. Apart from that there are a bunch of youngsters who appear nomadic in appearance along with headphones strapped to their head,dancing about as though in a trance. To an average on looker it might appear to be a scene straight picked out of some documentary on occult happenings,however to the trained eye it will portray the image of how parties of the near future could actually take place. Called Silent Noise,the idea is definitely catching up and also living up to its queer name.
The best part about the party is that it is well within the purview of the law, says Manpreet Singh of Gaia,where the party was held. It enables the party goers to party for longer periods of time. The unique thing about the party is that even though it is a maiden concept people have actually taken to it quite well. So we are aiming at making this a monthly event and also increasing the capacity of the headphones so that we can have more party goers for the event. While the maiden venture did leave the crowds asking for more,it will catch on as these parties come into vogue feels Singh. I really believe this is going to be the next name in definitive partying. True the noise is not there,and the feeling of screaming in a disco doesnt come in,but then hey can you beat switching between music channels while dancing? questions Mason cheekily.