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Posted by Maher Daniel on Sep-26-2006 01:07:

im glad to see you just speak your mind thizzlamic and i appreciate the feedback... its the only thing that makes me better at what i do with both production and dj'inG. plz feel free to comment more it just lets me know what i need to do and excel now how about this thread dies and if there is more ranting or sorry criticism to be done about certain people plzzzzz feel free to start a new thread and ill be glad to respond to every question you would like to ask.

maher


Posted by moevalith on Sep-26-2006 01:10:

quote:
Originally posted by RoOmIE
Aria back in its glory days (2001-2003/2004) at least the time that i clubbed/worked there did way more for the scene then Tribe ... Aria had at least 2 headliners booked every weekend one on friday and one on saturday sometimes there were up to 3 headliners in one night *memories* i wish that a club like Aria could come back to montreal in full force like back in the day


I'll never give up hope for aria, as long as they keep their a&h mixers


Posted by malek on Sep-26-2006 02:02:

Roomie praising Aria... the world is doomed, duck and cover.


Posted by RoOmIE on Sep-26-2006 02:04:

I have much respect for what they did in the past

they did knock sona off the map in my oppinion

as for what is going on now meh ...


Posted by tonybologna on Sep-26-2006 02:46:

I can't stand places like this in Montreal- Myst or Tribe, House nightclub, etc, etc...as I will quote from another thread "too many people that can't/won't dance yet take up prime dancefloor space, POSER fake titty/pretentious clubbers, testorone fueled MAN FIGHTS and uneducated self proclaimed "knowers of all things HOUSE".
To put in my own words, too many poser 18 and 20 year olds wearing suits spending mommy and daddy's mafia money accompanied by their shit for brains girlfriends. When I was 18-20 years old you couldn't pay me to wear a suit.
For me its Stereo, Parking, and heck even the Jacque Cartier Pub on a Sunday night for a good dose of sketch, but thats about it. Too many places that play house music are way to pretentious and even young for my liking.
I know I will get flamed for this, but if you go to Toronto and check out their bar/club (not afterhours) scene as it relates to house, it is more mature and a lot less snotty. Footwork, Beba Lounge, Budo Liquid Theater, and a number of others are all much more grounded with people that are there to enjoy the music and not be some show off wearing a suit.


Posted by RoOmIE on Sep-26-2006 02:51:

yeah since when is wearing "dressy clothes" have to do with EDM

Back in the day it used to be about wearing something funky that would stand out ... not dress codes

down with dress codes!!!


Posted by jester on Sep-26-2006 02:54:

quote:
Originally posted by RoOmIE
yeah since when is wearing "dressy clothes" have to do with EDM

Back in the day it used to be about wearing something funky that would stand out ... not dress codes

down with dress codes!!!


go to i love neon or voyeur @ sat, no dress code at all... u can go nude if u want (sort of blowing it out of proportion)


Posted by Dj Nacht on Sep-26-2006 03:07:

quote:
Originally posted by tonybologna
To put in my own words, too many poser 18 and 20 year olds wearing suits spending mommy and daddy's mafia money accompanied by their shit for brains girlfriends.


Lol that funken funny shit. Dress codes should be neccesary but just to make sure the guys wearing short shorts and no shirts don't get in.


Posted by licks on Sep-26-2006 04:05:

quote:
Originally posted by FunKenLouis
Thanks for clearing that out

But i guess we wont be able to talk much longer the way you post on other threads...

Thizzlamic? = Morrocan? Muslum?



Thizz = E
the rest im sure u can figure out
a new religion exclusive membership
dont bother joinin (or die)
lol
:P


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