Sunday 30 October 2011

Saccharine Catalystic - Backstory for fan page (Oct 2k11)

 For those who are curious, a bit of a timeline in regards to the whole story behind Saccharine Catalystic so far.

March 2009
Catalystic flies over to Adelaide for the first time by himself for the Adelaide show of Tokyo Electro Invasion featuring DJ Sisen, GPKism and Aural Vampire.  Catalystic meets Saccharine for the first time, brief conversation was made and no contact details were exchanged either via phone numbers or online details (Myspace, Facebook, etc.).  Catalystic went back home having an awesome time vowing to come back to Adelaide soon.

June 2010
The first Miss Alternative is launched, Catalystic is a sponsor as Hairlucination and representative of the event for WA and Saccharine enters as a model and after getting back in touch with each other when she orders a LED gasmask off his website they realise they already knew each other and start talking as friends.

October 2010
Saccharine runs looks to start running her event Altered Indulgence, an event which features alternative designers in Australia in a hybrid between an alternative markets and a nightclub.  Catalystic and Saccharine start talking through Catalystic's hairfall business Hairlucination who expresses interest in coming down.  However pulls out of the event due to university commitments.

December 2010
Catalystic finishes off university and seeks help to starta  new project in the holidays, an anime club event featuring Japanese music and free sushi served by catgirls.  Susannah is incredibly excited about the idea and does her best to help out, claiming that she is happy to fly down to become Neko Nation's first catgirl.

January 2011
The fliers for the first Neko Nation are released and tickets are sold at Wai-Con.  Saccharine is very excited to go to Neko Nation and in the process sells one of her most precious and favouritest lolita dresses to fly over for the event.  Saccharine also starts designing for her latest fashion line "Saccharine Desolation" a sexy latex fashion label.

February 2011
Saccharine and Catalystic finally get a chance to meet and catch up properly for the first time and both of them get along insanely well.  Both get excited for the event which turns out to be a great success.  The next day Saccharine discusses plans for an Adelaide Neko Nation.

Saccharine and Catalystic both start falling for each other and after an amazing day to themselves to hang out as "friends" they both fall for each other and Saccharine asks Catalystic out before the end of her trip.

Saccharine announces her fashion parade launch in March and Catalystic promises to fly over for her parade.

March 2011
After being 6 weeks apart, Saccharine and Catalystic had an emotional reunion after many nights of phone calls that tested their long distance relationship.  Saccharine's show turns out to be a massive success and in the process, Catalystic is introduced to a lot of new people from Adelaide.  Catalystic enjoys his trip immensely and likens the idea of moving to Adelaide after his uni semester is over.

April 2011
There was a fetish ball held in Perth this month which Saccharine was sponsoring so she decided to make it down to the night as well, which saw both Saccharine and Catalystic putting in late nights to get their epic hair and clothing done for the night.  Saccharine decides to stay for an extended period of time and they finally get to test out living together which goes impressively well.

Saccharine and Catalystic also took an interesting stroll where Saccharine discussed the idea of opening up a lolita store and going to Japan in June to get involved.

May 2011
Neko Nation Adelaide takes place and turns out to be a huge success featuring two rooms, eight catgirls and an attendance almost doubling the first show.  Catalystic and Saccharine celebrate by getting matching "I choose you" pokeball tattoos.  Catalystic enjoys what is his last trip to Adelaide before finally moving over.

Catalystic completes his last university assignment, requiring him to pick an entrepreneur, he picks Saccharine as his subject who gives a presentation on her work impressing the class and teacher, getting him a high distinction and possibly the highest mark of the class.

Neko Nation Perth takes place, packing out the entire venue and hitting capacity.  The show turns out to be a huge success with a very interesting night which sees Saccharine and Catalystic taking it easy and relaxing at Kings Park.  Catalystic proposes to Saccharine.

June 2011
Catalystic finishes up his last exams with university.  Due to flight dramas, Saccharine is unable to help Catalystic move over, they fly on their trip to Japan where they had set up business meetings via a translator to get them on board.

Catalystic and Saccharine enjoy an interesting trip in Japan filled with adventures with Saccharine showing Catalystic his first time around and Japan and is able to get all the brands she wanted on board for Tokyo Hardcore.


July 2011
Catalystic and Saccharine return to Adelaide and then to Perth to finally move all of Catalystic's stuff aboard, which meant a long drive across the Nullabor, their patience and relationship were tested proving to be happy with each other and are very excited about living together in Adelaide.  Tokyo Hardcore makes it's debut appearance at AV-Con in the month, which goes quite well.  Saccharine starts searching for a store location and decides on a location in Adelaide Arcade.


August 2011
Work gets underway for a Neko Nation tour across Australia.  Saccharine finally manages to get a significant amount of stock in and sets up a double booth at Manifest with Tokyo Hardcore and manages to get a lot of attention and reputation in the lolita scene due to stocking brands such as "Angelic Pretty" at Manifest.


September 2011
Neko Nation hits a few problems but the tour gets underway with shows in Adelaide and Perth, plus an attempt at an all ages event.  Tokyo Hardcore gets a stall at mini-AV-Con and starts getting to work on getting the store up and running.

October 2011
After a lot of hard work, money and emotion Tokyo Hardcore finally opens its door to quite an amazingly huge crowd on opening day, seeing a lot of success and love.  Both Tokyo Hardcore and Neko Nation hit 1,000 likes each and Amy creates the Saccharine Catalystic page.

November 2011 and December 2011
Coming soon!

Friday 14 October 2011

Catalystic Vs. Melbourne

I'll say it straight up, I don't hate Melbourne but I do believe Melbourne hates me.

On what was my third trip Melbourne has once again left me shattered, broken and distraught.  Me and Melbourne don't have a good history, my first trip was supposed to break Hairlucination into being quite well known around Australia, instead I spent pretty much my entire time in Melbourne sitting by myself and trying to explain to people what dread falls were.  Second trip to Melbourne wasn't bad but I probably caught the worst illness of my life in Melbourne and probably had one of my worst days with Tokyo Hardcore (although the weekend did go insanely well to make up for it).

Last trip was Neko Nation Melbourne and to be honest it flopped insanely, we got kicked out early due to low crowd numbers and while there was positive feedback, it was a pretty horrid experience to have the Perth show which was the best in terms of production to put on this pretty average night.  To make matter worse, it's one week after the event and I'm still trying to wrap up the show,  a process which should usually take a few days tops, something about this city really hates me.

I have to say though I absolutely love the people and have made some awesome friends there and I'm looking forward to returning to Melbourne and meeting them soon.  Also shopping did seem interesting for checking it out but from someone who is used to 9 level malls in Singapore, it wasn't as mindblowing as everyone told me.  XP


Glad to be back in Adelaide although I must say I'm missing Perth a fair bit though, I had a lot of people that wanted to see me and I really should not have wasted the last day in Perth with all the dramu and really should have hung out with friends.

To finish off, I think my highlight from Melbourne was pretty much showing the Visual Kei DJ what J-Rock I was going to play and she exclaimed early on during my set "You do realise you're playing my ex-boyfriend!" We had a bit of a good joke about it in the end.