
Man With No Name
Mountsjewei
De Groene Ster, Leeuwarden
Aug 28, 2019
8:00 AM AST
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PSY-FI "Seed Of Science"What's happening?Psy-Fi "SEED OF SCIENCE” is our 7th edition and after last year's "SHAMANIC EXPERIENCE" we are very excited to prepare the next edition for you. We will keep you updated on our Facebook page, newsletter and website.Why Seed of Science? First of all, think about where we would be without science and all it has produced, our festival is run with laptops, phones, wifi, lights, soundsystems, dj equipment, waste technologies, power technologies and much more, all came forth out of science. Then think about what happens to our society when all this fails. We have learned how to use all of this to our benefits and yet have become so depended on it.The quote from Ralp Waldo Emerson "men love to wonder and that's the seed of science" shows that our imagination and our curiosity are at the base of all that men has ever created. We encourage you to find oud how science can help you and others to create a better and more sustainable world.All your positive feedback, love, kind words and many hugs we got, gave us the energy and confidence to start working on "Seed of Science". For that we are ever grateful.The Psy-Fi festival is set up to be one of the bigger Psy-Trance festivals in Europe. Offering a large variety of music, arts and space for personal growth.Bigger is not always better and we do not strive to be the biggest at all. We strive to deliver the most amazing festival experience we can give you. Next to that we aim to provide you with one of the best line-ups of the coming festival summer! After all we are all there for the music :)However we are not only there for the music, there are so many aspects that make a Psytrance festival so great! We feel that the learning experience is extremely important and we encourage you all to integrate what your festival experience into your daily lives. To help you do that we've invited some of the world's leading experts on many topics such as Science, Psychology, Psychedelics, religion, Shamanism, sociology and much more to lecture for you. For more info and updates on the lecture program, follow us on Facebook, the sacred island page or our Inpsyder.We can't wait to see you in August!www.psy-fi.nl
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Man With No Name Biography
Martin Freeland, also known as Man With No Name or by the initials M.W.N.N., is a UK goa/psytrance DJ and producer, one of the very defining artists in the genre having a unique sound of heavy bass lines, raw grooves and explicit melody lines.
Originally a techno producer, Martin’s long and illustrious career began way back in 1988 when he appeared with several tracks on the collection “Urban Acid” (released by, a sub-label of Polydor, Urban) that sold over 65.000 copies. He followed this by releasing several EPs with techno tracks, but in the early 90’s he changed his sound to trance.
In 1996 he released his first full-length album “Moment of Truth”, on the early trance label Concept in Dance, including several goa trance and melodic trance tracks, such as “Sugar Rush” which also was released as an EP, including the heavy goa anthem "Teleport", which instantly has become a classic.
Two years later in 1998, Martin released his second album “Earth Moving the Sun” on Paul Oakenfold's label Perfecto (East West). The mix of heavy goatrance and melodic trance tracks is still there, but the sound had become less techno influenced, more melodic based and experimental towards house.
Two EPs was released from this album, both melodic trance tracks; “The First Day (Horizon)” with vocals from Mark Gardener and “Vavoom!” including house remixes by De Niro.
In the year 2000 the third album “Teleportation” was released, on Dragonfly Records. Martin had returned to the label he left in the middle of the 90’s. "Teleport", "Sly-Ed", "Lunar Cycle" and "Neuro Tunnel" are tracks that were previously released and reappear on this album.
Martin had also returned a bit to the sound of his first album that is more techno influenced thicker and heavier.
The latest album “Interstate Highway” was released in 2003 on Dragonfly Records. The sound of his music had taken a radical change towards the psytrance scene, lighter grooves and transparent sounding textures.
After the release of “Interstate Highway” Martin had released a few stand alone tracks that only appears on compilations; “String Theory”, “Critical Mass”, “Dirty Trick”, and certainly more to come.
Martin has also remixed a lot of tracks through his career, some to mention; These Are the Days by The Human League, Schoneberg by Marmion, Moonraker by Disco Volante and Octopus by Art of Trance.
Official website www.manwithnoname.co.uk.
Read MoreOriginally a techno producer, Martin’s long and illustrious career began way back in 1988 when he appeared with several tracks on the collection “Urban Acid” (released by, a sub-label of Polydor, Urban) that sold over 65.000 copies. He followed this by releasing several EPs with techno tracks, but in the early 90’s he changed his sound to trance.
In 1996 he released his first full-length album “Moment of Truth”, on the early trance label Concept in Dance, including several goa trance and melodic trance tracks, such as “Sugar Rush” which also was released as an EP, including the heavy goa anthem "Teleport", which instantly has become a classic.
Two years later in 1998, Martin released his second album “Earth Moving the Sun” on Paul Oakenfold's label Perfecto (East West). The mix of heavy goatrance and melodic trance tracks is still there, but the sound had become less techno influenced, more melodic based and experimental towards house.
Two EPs was released from this album, both melodic trance tracks; “The First Day (Horizon)” with vocals from Mark Gardener and “Vavoom!” including house remixes by De Niro.
In the year 2000 the third album “Teleportation” was released, on Dragonfly Records. Martin had returned to the label he left in the middle of the 90’s. "Teleport", "Sly-Ed", "Lunar Cycle" and "Neuro Tunnel" are tracks that were previously released and reappear on this album.
Martin had also returned a bit to the sound of his first album that is more techno influenced thicker and heavier.
The latest album “Interstate Highway” was released in 2003 on Dragonfly Records. The sound of his music had taken a radical change towards the psytrance scene, lighter grooves and transparent sounding textures.
After the release of “Interstate Highway” Martin had released a few stand alone tracks that only appears on compilations; “String Theory”, “Critical Mass”, “Dirty Trick”, and certainly more to come.
Martin has also remixed a lot of tracks through his career, some to mention; These Are the Days by The Human League, Schoneberg by Marmion, Moonraker by Disco Volante and Octopus by Art of Trance.
Official website www.manwithnoname.co.uk.
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