Where Psytrance Net is going: building a more connected psytrance scene

Psytrance Net started with a simple idea: to make discovering psytrance events easier.

But the vision goes beyond a calendar.

The psytrance scene is made up of many parts that connect with one another: events, festivals, artists, organizers, collectives, labels, visuals, travelers, local communities, and people who come together around the same culture.

Many times, all of that information is scattered. An event appears on Instagram, an artist announces a date on their social media, an organizer publishes a flyer, someone shares a recommendation in a private group, and another person discovers a party because a friend sent it to them.

That is part of the underground essence of the scene, but it also makes many experiences harder to find.

Psytrance Net was born to help organize and connect that movement without taking away its identity.

More than an event calendar

Events are the starting point.

Having a place where people can explore psytrance parties, festivals, open airs, and gatherings by date, country, city, style, or event type is a central part of the platform.

But an event never exists on its own.

Behind every date, there are artists, organizers, locations, communities, production teams, visual designs, musical proposals, and local scenes that make the experience possible.

That is why Psytrance Net aims to grow as a platform where events are not isolated pieces of data, but part of a broader map of psytrance culture.

The idea is that you can discover an event, learn who organizes it, explore its lineup, find related artists, and continue navigating the scene from there.

Giving more visibility to those who build the scene

An important part of Psytrance Net is giving more presence to the people and projects that sustain the culture.

Artists need spaces where they can show their identity, their sound, their upcoming dates, and their journey.

Organizers need a clear way to present their events, build trust, show their track record, and connect with people interested in what they do.

Local scenes need more visibility so their events do not depend only on the reach of a single post or an algorithm.

Psytrance Net aims to be a tool for all of that: not to replace social media, but to complement what already exists with a clearer, more organized, and easier-to-explore structure.

Connecting local scenes around the world

The psytrance scene has always been global, but it is built from the local level.

Every city, every country, and every community has its own energy. There are large scenes, small scenes, established festivals, independent parties, emerging collectives, and projects that grow step by step.

One of the core ideas behind Psytrance Net is to help those scenes be seen within a broader map.

It is not about homogenizing the culture or turning everything into the same thing. On the contrary: it is about making it easier to discover the diversity that already exists.

A major festival, an open-air party, an underground event, or a first edition organized by a local collective can all live within the same platform, each with its own context and identity.

A platform under construction

Psytrance Net is in its early stages.

That means many things will continue to evolve: the way people discover events, artist profiles, organizer pages, tools to publish and manage events, recommendations, filters, the calendar, and the ways the community can connect.

The platform will grow together with the scene.

The intention is not to launch something closed and definitive, but to build a space that can improve over time, listening to how people use the platform and what artists, organizers, and the public need to move better within psytrance culture.

Technology in service of culture

Psytrance Net uses technology, but the goal is not for technology to be the center.

The center is the scene.

Technology makes sense if it helps people discover better events, find new artists, give more visibility to organizers, organize scattered information, and connect people with real experiences.

An event platform can be much more than a list of dates. It can become a tool for a culture to be seen more clearly, connect more deeply, and grow with more strength.

That is the direction of Psytrance Net.

What we want to build

We want Psytrance Net to be a place where you can enter and discover what is happening in the psytrance scene, both near you and in other parts of the world.

A place where events are easy to find.

Where artists have more visibility.

Where organizers can showcase their work.

Where local scenes can connect with a broader community.

Where psytrance culture has a clearer, more organized, and more accessible presence.

Psytrance Net is just getting started, but the direction is clear: to build a global platform to discover, connect, and strengthen the psytrance scene.

This is just the beginning.