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If you toss trash in bushes at an alternative music fest, does it sound like Aphex Twin?
By The Daily Star

Tuesday, August 26, 2008

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It took hundreds of partygoers a bumpy two-kilometer descent to to arrive at the bottom of the Chouf's Dmit Valley and Lebanon's answer to Glastonbury or Woodstock ... or so they may have thought. This weekend's ForesTronika, a three-day electronic music festival claimed to be the first outdoor festival of its kind in the Arab world.

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