About Parvati Records
Parvati Records began in the summer of 2000 in Denmark as an independent label with a clear vision: to actively contribute to the Psytrance scene and create a platform that supports music productions and spreads psychedelic culture through sound. Founded by DJ Giuseppe and a small circle of close friends, Parvati Records has been a pioneer from the start.
The label was created with the goal of releasing cutting-edge underground music while also providing a creative space where artists could collaborate and exchange knowledge. This philosophy continues to define Parvati today, establishing it as a central player in the Psytrance scene, recognized worldwide.
Parvati Records represents sounds that are raw, hypnotic, and full of energy – crafted to transform dance floors into vibrant, immersive spaces. Countless Parvati Nights worldwide have carried this vision forward. Now, Giuseppe takes this experience to the next level with the Parvati Gathering. At its core, this event is about dance – the freedom to lose yourself in the moment, carried by a global community and music that unites.
Anachron Circle – the name says it all. It’s a project dedicated to blending the past and the future. Léa and Felix, the founders, set out to revive the magic of underground events that seemed to have faded in recent years. The concept of anachronism bridges the unique vibes of the early Psytrance movement with today's opportunities, integrating technological innovation and social diversity into the scene.
"Circle" symbolizes community and creation. The dance floor becomes a sacred space where people connect, egos dissolve, and the essence of collective experience takes center stage. It’s more than just music – it’s a ritual that taps into something primal and unifying.
What unites Parvati Records and Anachron Circle is a shared belief in the transformative power of art, the strength of community, and the idea that music is not just something to be heard but something to be experienced and lived. These projects aren’t about escapism; they’re about culture – creating spaces for conscious experiences that deepen connections and expand awareness.