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Koh Phangan at night
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Koh Pha
Ngan is a very special place, there are few places in this
world where you can live out your desert island dreams of
palm trees and white sand beaches, and still have a blinding
night out at a rocking party every once in a while. With the
global notoriety that the
Full Moon has gained as
being the biggest and best beach party in the world, we get
more than our fair share of party people, especially from
November through to April. Each year the scene here grows
with the ever-increasing number of party faithful that
return, bringing their mates and spreading the vibe.
While
the party purists might say that the Full Moon will never be
as good as it was when it was a truly free party, the
changing tides are bringing a wealth of DJ talent getting to
realise their dreams of seeing the sunrise while playing to
a beach full of punters. As the party has evolved from one
sound system at Paradise Bungalows fifteen or so years ago,
to over twenty rigs, so has the island's party hungry crowd
who are now demanding a range of dance music styles and a
lot more parties!
Koh Pha Ngan is still a desert island retreat, and retains
the bohemian charms that bought the first travellers here,
so don't start thinking it's one big rave! There is a wealth
of havens for those who would rather chill out than go
ballistic on a beach, but there is also a treasure chest
full of parties that need the recognition they deserve.
Some people on Koh Pha Ngan don't ever venture into
Had Rin, maybe they don't like parties, or are too pinned to
make it up them thar hills. There is a burgeoning free party
scene building around the island as the punters demand more
parties, but don't fancy trekking halfway across the island.
In
Ban Tai, the Black Moon Party, two weeks after the
FM, has been going off for three years. The beach venue at
Clubland Resort is decked out in full fluoro flavour, and is
home to resident DJ Leung, one of the party founders.
Leung's sets are a diverse mix of tough
progressive-tech-trance and anything else to please the
punters, this party is the perfect mid-month mash up and has
been a pioneer in the free party scene here. The same firm
also have a club/bar called The Place near Clubland, they
put on one or two parties around the full moon and is a
great venue for chilling out when there's nothing else going
on.
The monthly parties at the Hin Kong Club are now well
established, drawing crowds of 300 - 700 to the biggest and
newest venue on the island. With a commitment to quality and
international guest DJs, the line up contains the best
visiting and resident DJs on the island, playing a wide
variety of dance music to an always appreciative crowd.
Resident DJs include Simon (Big Boom, UK), Nino (London,
UK), Kittipong (Backyard, Thai) and the Danny Fisher
Project, who warm the party up with soul and funk!
Ao Chao Phao beach near the village of Sri Thanu is
slightly less developed than it's neighbour
Had Yao.
It is an idyllic white sand bay hosting a small number of
resorts, all of which are popular due to the beautiful
vistas, great snorkelling and the high standards maintained
by the families that run them.
The newly opened Village
Green restaurant bar and bungalows is a fantastic little
find if you're looking for a cool bar and great Thai and
European food (fry-ups in de house!). Look out for .Stick It
On, their guest DJ night - where the 7 punters get to play
their favourite 7 tunes.
Paradise Waterfall on the
Chaloklum to
Thong Sala
road is one of the biggest club venues on the Island. It
puts on one or two parties a month, with the pre-FM bash the
biggest. Parties attract from 300 to 1000 space cadets,
landing at the newly refurbished lunar landscaped arena.
The
music policy is hard all night, always banging with an ever
changing line-up of the best farang trance and techno DJs on
Koh Pha Ngan. If it all gets too much, you can disappear off
to their chill out area and lollop about in soothing waters
of the waterfall.
In
Chaloklum Bay, the new Cafe Del Mar offers the full
chill out experience, with a great vibe, and wicked food.
Joint-owner and resident DJ Hinch cooks up a treat for his
guests on the decks and in the kitchen. When asked about the
music policy, Hinch said "the name of the bar says it all... I want people from all countries liking my music. I
like melody in my music - to chill and groove just no
psytrance". The pre-FM party is well worth a visit, with
Hinch and guest DJs playing funky house and chunky grooving
tunes.
There are loads more beaches, bars and bashes that need
talking about - after all, this is a big small island. It is
worth remembering that it is not the new Ibiza, neither is
it a safe place to take drugs - the scene can be deep here,
and that's not just the music, with more undercover coppers
than you can shake a stick at, the chances of getting a pull
are higher than a than a bucket of mushrooms will ever get
you!
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