TRANCE THERAPY

From: The Boston Globe | Date: January 30, 2002| Author: CHRISTOPHER MUTHER | Copyright information

The short-lived Samsara, a trance night at the Hong Kong restaurant, was more relaxing than a deep tissue massage at Bella Sante, and far more fun. The combination of the hypnotic, throbbing trance beats from DJs Mathwin and Dino, and those killer scorpion bowls, were enough to melt away the worst midweek tension headache. But like every event that catches our fancy, it was too good to last. Our weekly therapy session of trance beats came to an end when Samsara disappeared last year. But last...

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