Local people canceled after calling music “torture”

After the local people protested, a Psytrance festival in Britain has been canceled, describing music as “a form of torture”. The Goa Cream Festival was to be held near Thornbury, from 12 September to 14 September, for the third year, near Thornebury, the Yeweightry Farm, but the organizers are now forced to find a new route, according to a report in a report. BBC,

The South Gluster Shareyar Council refused to allow the incident after complaining about “non-stop heavy bass music” last year.

“This non-stop was heavy bass music; it was almost inhuman and a form of torture,” read the complaint to the police, filed by a residents.

An Environmental Health Officer, Florence Fisher told the council meeting that 11 complaints were resulted in last year’s festival. He said that the environmental health team was shown only poor screenshots of equipment reading and “scripted numbers on paper pieces”.

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Update on festival

In an attempt to convince the residents not to cancel the festival, the organizer Pierce Siapara said that he had signed a professional sound and acoustic engineer for this year’s program. He said that the speakers can be removed from homes and they will also reduce the sale of liquor by approving the application.

Mr. Siapara later took to the official Facebook page of Goa Cream to provide an update about the festival.

“Hi friends, Goa Cream is not canceled !!” Mr. Siapra wroteAdding: “You are expected to be tortured in the Yewety Farm in September. ,

“Just keep it out, if you know about a suitable site with equal ideology land owners, please tell us a world, a love, a danceflor.”

According to Mr. Siapara, the festival bristles raise funds for suicide prevention and sharpness Lifeboat station and attracts a mature audience with an average age of more than 40.