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| Originally posted by 404 Science as for sound, its not so great, aria is better, stereo is no comparison. |
Re: review of Guv and System Soundbar
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| Originally posted by ahlamalek basically i went to the slowest weekend of the year because its right after NYE. I knew that before hand, so keep that in mind too. System Sound Bar on a Friday, first and foremost, sound is really horrible, my ears were bleeding, and I am not joking. Forget the Dome and extreme and other top40 clubs in town, the sound at systems is really worst. That thing only completely turned me off, really annoying. The crowd was a bit on the weird side but nothing i never witnessed in Montreal. I kind liked the setup, dark and underground, ceiling a bit too low but it was ok. The dance floor is about the size as Aria's if you need to compare things. Bouncers not really friendly by my standard, barmaid were cool tho ![]() Saturday: The Guvernment complex is huge. My second time at that club. The guvernement room by itself is about 1.5 times the size of Aria's dancefloor at least and its not the biggest room , theres 8 rooms in total. The place was packed, the crowd mainly composed with cracked out asians, not 20 yrs old asians, we're talking about 40+ yrs couples tripping out in family its kinda cool to see at first, but it turns out really weird after one hour. Crowd is also rude pushing their way around![]() Some of you guys complain about lightsticks at Aria or other clubs, wait till you see the Guv... they have lots of gadgets that makes lights and having a light show with 15 people watching in the middle of the dance floor is nothing extraordinary. Drug use was really generalized, some Torontians make fun of the Montreal crowd and their usage, well over there its not better if not worse. One thing you gotta hand to the guv complex is its looks and the effort put in the decoration. The place is really beautiful and there's nothing that could be compared to it over here in the afterhours scene. So big thumbs up to them. About the sound, I know MTL afterhours regulars mostly care about the sound quality and music and not really about the crowd. Well, if some of you think that Aria's sound system is not the best in town, well its way better than what I heard in the guv main room. So imagine comparing Stereo's or the new Gravity sound system. The sound has too much bass and not enough mid and highs. So you can only hear the "boom boom". For example As the rush comes was played and you could barely hear the melody which was drowned in the bass. To be fair, my ears weren't ringing tho and it wasn't much distorted, just no mids or highs. I believe that the sound at the room called "the drinks" was better in overall sound quality than what you could hear in the main room. Also, no dissrespect to Mark Oliver, I don't know if its the management that asks you to play only "banging" tracks, you were all over the place man. Playing trance then hard house then hard trance and some tech isn't cool in my book. A real turn off for me, but not the crowd which was really enjoying the beats. I sometimes wonder why the Toronto crowd praises you so much if you do only play that way. When I look back at my experience at the guv, that place is as cheezy as the dome and more, with only one difference which is that electronica music being played. Even tho it might disappoint most music affecionados ( I can't for example be there every weekend) the place is working from a buisness perspective because it is packed on a regular day with ONE dj resident playing. So hands off to the Guv management for pulling this one off. We people in MTL are too spoiled to enjoy this kind of treatment and aren't even happy when 3-4 amazing resident djs play in one night, heck most of the time our clubs are half full only. To Torontians who are reading this, beleive the hype when such clubs as stereo and aria are described to you guys. Also you guys have a new place called Boa which looks really promising to the more demanding crowds, I hope that other clubs like that one will open up and deliver the goods. also, be easy on the flaming. |

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| Originally posted by Pixiechick I know I'm a little late coming into this debate, but I have to agree that the sound @ Stereo is unbelievable. I was there for NYE and I thought I was going to lose my mind, the sound was SO beautiful! I hope the new club in Toronto, Boa, will sound something like this, because I have now been spoiled and there is no going back! Had a great time @ Stereo by the way, don't know if any of you were there, but wowza... SO MUCH FUN!!! Also, Malek, I'm sorry you had such mediocre experiences @ System and @ Guv. Next time you're in town, let me know, because you have to meet the Toronto "famille" of TranceAddicts and experience our amazing vibe!!! Going out the weekend after NYE doesn't do Toronto justice I'm afraid. And System will be renovating everything this winter and spring so hopefully your next experience will be a better one... A bientot, j'espere, et bonne annee tout le monde!!! Erika xo |
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| Originally posted by ahlamalek Nowhere in my "review" I mentionned vibe because it is something very subjective even for every person attending a same event. I just stated what I could describe easily. By the way, this review doesn't only criticize the Toronto scene, but also about how the Montreal scene could learn some lessons in the "buisness" aspect of it. We have amazing venues and resident djs but we are unable to sell them to our scene. Our elitism is killing us. |
It would be great to meet more Montreal TAs in Toronto, and vice-versa...
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| Originally posted by ahlamalek explain this to me, i can't figure it out myself, doesn't make sense. |
Toronto sucks
Montreal rules
PICS OR STFU
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| Originally posted by ZinG Toronto sucks Montreal rules PICS OR STFU |
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| Originally posted by LAYLA-KEKET Thats very general of you. I am assuming you live in Montreal? Thats like me saying Montreal Bites Ibiza Kicks |
seriously
Torontian with bad attitude
pfft![]()
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| Originally posted by fastmp3 LAYLA it figures you're new to the forums otherwise you would have understood what he meant |
Layla i guess you will have to wait for next week for fastmp3 to answer you back on this one
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| Originally posted by ZinG Layla i guess you will have to wait for next week for fastmp3 to answer you back on this one |
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| Originally posted by LAYLA-KEKET Grrrrrrrrrr.....Men!!!.... Thanks |
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| Originally posted by ZinG Layla i guess you will have to wait for next week for fastmp3 to answer you back on this one |
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| Originally posted by ahlamalek Layla, to be honest, the sound was so bad at system i just couldn't believe it, something was wrong. Now that you put it that way, makes a bit more sense. But still resident djs who play there almost every week should know their way around the sound system. |
assclowns sighs
zing = the montreal boy with the bad attitude...i've been around long enough to make that comment :P so stfu
seriously system is just a basement of a club with a unique atmosphere. The sound is not the greatest but it is loud in there but the great part about system is the dj booth because it is small and close to the dancefloor and the place does not have more than 1000 ppl capacity. I always viewed system as an unique environment because you normally run into the deejays and the booth is not big either but it allows a unique atmosphere because of the small crowds and closeness of everything. I like it but the sound does not compare to the guv or koolhaus (which invest a ton more money into sound equipment).
DUDE!! (Tdottrance)
Have you seen Aria's dj booth?! It's wicked, definetely allows for the proper amount of interaction with the crowd, in my opinion, plus you can go behind it and have a dope trainspotting view, the closest you can get really.. I haven't been to System but I'll make it out eventually.. but yeah, if that's a highlight of a club feature for you, then I hope someday you get to check it out. 
I was just refering to system and the atmosphere and telling off the toronto haters aka assclowns....yes you heard right zing.
Re: review of Guv and System Soundbar
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| Originally posted by ahlamalek basically i went to the slowest weekend of the year because its right after NYE. I knew that before hand, so keep that in mind too. System Sound Bar on a Friday, first and foremost, sound is really horrible, my ears were bleeding, and I am not joking. Forget the Dome and extreme and other top40 clubs in town, the sound at systems is really worst. That thing only completely turned me off, really annoying. The crowd was a bit on the weird side but nothing i never witnessed in Montreal. I kind liked the setup, dark and underground, ceiling a bit too low but it was ok. The dance floor is about the size as Aria's if you need to compare things. Bouncers not really friendly by my standard, barmaid were cool tho ![]() Saturday: The Guvernment complex is huge. My second time at that club. The guvernement room by itself is about 1.5 times the size of Aria's dancefloor at least and its not the biggest room , theres 8 rooms in total. The place was packed, the crowd mainly composed with cracked out asians, not 20 yrs old asians, we're talking about 40+ yrs couples tripping out in family its kinda cool to see at first, but it turns out really weird after one hour. Crowd is also rude pushing their way around![]() Some of you guys complain about lightsticks at Aria or other clubs, wait till you see the Guv... they have lots of gadgets that makes lights and having a light show with 15 people watching in the middle of the dance floor is nothing extraordinary. Drug use was really generalized, some Torontians make fun of the Montreal crowd and their usage, well over there its not better if not worse. One thing you gotta hand to the guv complex is its looks and the effort put in the decoration. The place is really beautiful and there's nothing that could be compared to it over here in the afterhours scene. So big thumbs up to them. About the sound, I know MTL afterhours regulars mostly care about the sound quality and music and not really about the crowd. Well, if some of you think that Aria's sound system is not the best in town, well its way better than what I heard in the guv main room. So imagine comparing Stereo's or the new Gravity sound system. The sound has too much bass and not enough mid and highs. So you can only hear the "boom boom". For example As the rush comes was played and you could barely hear the melody which was drowned in the bass. To be fair, my ears weren't ringing tho and it wasn't much distorted, just no mids or highs. I believe that the sound at the room called "the drinks" was better in overall sound quality than what you could hear in the main room. Also, no dissrespect to Mark Oliver, I don't know if its the management that asks you to play only "banging" tracks, you were all over the place man. Playing trance then hard house then hard trance and some tech isn't cool in my book. A real turn off for me, but not the crowd which was really enjoying the beats. I sometimes wonder why the Toronto crowd praises you so much if you do only play that way. When I look back at my experience at the guv, that place is as cheezy as the dome and more, with only one difference which is that electronica music being played. Even tho it might disappoint most music affecionados ( I can't for example be there every weekend) the place is working from a buisness perspective because it is packed on a regular day with ONE dj resident playing. So hands off to the Guv management for pulling this one off. We people in MTL are too spoiled to enjoy this kind of treatment and aren't even happy when 3-4 amazing resident djs play in one night, heck most of the time our clubs are half full only. To Torontians who are reading this, beleive the hype when such clubs as stereo and aria are described to you guys. Also you guys have a new place called Boa which looks really promising to the more demanding crowds, I hope that other clubs like that one will open up and deliver the goods. also, be easy on the flaming. |

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| Originally posted by ahlamalek ...But still (resident) djs who play there almost every week should know their way around the sound system. |
the sound @ system isnt good...
not when you compare it to places like boa/guv/stereo...
hopefully that will change SOON...
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| Originally posted by Special K the sound @ system isnt good... not when you compare it to places like boa/guv/stereo... hopefully that will change SOON... |
stay tuned!! TO seems to picking up on the scene! ...i'm checking out the new boa afterhrs this w-e with brad copeland and sandra collins! can't wait!!
is it only tuesday?!? dammit!
steve lawler, bi-monthly
oh gosh!
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| Originally posted by torontotrance steve lawler, bi-monthly oh gosh! |
it's great
tho i wonder if they will give the guy a crate to stand on to see over the decks.
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