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The parties around the New Year tend to be the most chaotic with bus loads of people coming in from all places such as [[Mumbai]], [[Delhi]], [[Gujarat]], [[Bangalore]], [[Hyderabad, Andhra Pradesh|Hyderabad]],[[Chennai]] and the world over. Travelers and [[sadhu]]s from all over [[India]] pass by to join in.
 
In 1993 a party organization called [[Return to the Source]] brought the sound to London, UK. Starting life at the Rocket in North London with a few hundred followers, RTTS went on to a long residency at Brixton's 2,000 capacity Fridge and to host several larger 6,000 capacity parties in Brixton Academy, their New Year's Eve parties gaining reputations for being very special. The club toured across the UK, Europe and Israel throughout the 1990s and went as far as two memorable parties on the slopes of Mount Fuji in Japan and New York's Liberty Science Center. By 2001 the partners Chris Deckker, Mark Allen, Phil Ross and Janice Duncan were worn out and all but gone their separate ways. The last [[Return to the Source]] party was at Brixton Academy in 2002.
 
With the proliferation of Goa trance music across the globe, parties are now being held at locations all over the world. Among the most notable of these parties are BOOM in Portugal, O.Z.O.R.A. in Hungary, [[Full Moon Party]] held monthly at [[Ko Pha Ngan]], [[Thailand]] and several events held in [[Byron Bay]], [[Australia]] as well as [[Israel]], [[Japan]], [[South Africa]], [[Scandinavia]] and [[Brazil]].