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Sasha & Digweed on a boat, fuck the rest.
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| Originally posted by Clovis86 Sasha & Digweed on a boat, fuck the rest. |
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| Originally posted by Blake_Jarrell i heard from those that were on it last year that it is quite miserable and way too much nerdy asskissing going on. |
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| Originally posted by Blake_Jarrell i heard from those that were on it last year that it is quite miserable and way too much nerdy asskissing going on. |
ok so... here are the factors, in no order:
music . alcohol . people
what do you think... LOL
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| Originally posted by delobbo ok so... here are the factors, in no order: music . alcohol . people what do you think... LOL |
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| Originally posted by l�cid you forgot drugs. |
i havent made it out to WMC yet - and although i was hellbent on doing it in 2005 and 2006 it didn't work out. at this point, i can easily make time for it in 2007 but i just dont feel like going. having read so many reviews and talking to people about it over the past few years it just doesnt seem worth my time and effort.
demf in 2007, thats an entirely different story altogether - that one i am doing for sure.
I say we all go to Cavo Paradiso as a WMC protest
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| Originally posted by Aquadyne i havent made it out to WMC yet - and although i was hellbent on doing it in 2005 and 2006 it didn't work out. at this point, i can easily make time for it in 2007 but i just dont feel like going. having read so many reviews and talking to people about it over the past few years it just doesnt seem worth my time and effort. demf in 2007, thats an entirely different story altogether - that one i am doing for sure. |
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| Originally posted by Clovis86 Open Vodka Bar man, come on |
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| Originally posted by Scoops DT & Calderone OWND the WMC Howells at Pawn Shop is my #2 |
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| Originally posted by Blake_Jarrell an open vodka bar @ $200 a ticket, is not so open anymore |
Although Im closer, I wont be going.
love wmc - it only gets better every year. agreed that it's not all about the music, but there are music oriented shows - you just have to find them and stay the hell away from space etc. wmc is used by the dj's to showcase new tracks, party and relax, but nothing wrong with that IMO. it's the one time of the year that all of the industry folks get to see each other at the same time - so you can't blame them if they want to party with each other. i mean - how many times do you get to party with richie, beyer, magda, lee, loco dice, mandy, luciano etc? pretty freakin' cool if you ask me. pawnshop was clearly the party of wmc
and by the time wmc rolls around in march i'm so ready for some warm weather. finally, the best thing about wmc is that you get to reconnect with other friends from around the world.
I can definitely say that 2003 with Rubin & friends was the best time @ WMC for me. It was no BS... just have fun with everyone under the sun... god monday thru saturday just 1 mad party fest... we were able to have a good time @ ultra... it all clicked.
2005... sucked, end of story. all depends on eveyones situation and perception really.
I will only be going this March if playing in any events. otherwise i'd rather stay home and focus on trying to make a production career take off.
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| Originally posted by Blake_Jarrell the basic principle behind all clubs is social interaction, not music. |
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| Originally posted by Blake_Jarrell music nerds ftw |
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| Originally posted by Blake_Jarrell the basic principle behind all clubs is social interaction, not music. |
no, from a clubber's point of view - blake is exactly right.
over half the shows i go to i dont even go for the music - just go to hang out with my friends, meet new people.
by the same token, when you go out often - your circle of friends is especially supplemented by your friends from clubs. i havent even spoken in 2 years with the people i hung out with on a daily basis 3-4 years ago
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| Originally posted by Blake_Jarrell an open vodka bar @ $200 a ticket, is not so open anymore |
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| Originally posted by Aquadyne no, from a clubber's point of view - blake is exactly right. over half the shows i go to i dont even go for the music - just go to hang out with my friends, meet new people. by the same token, when you go out often - your circle of friends is especially supplemented by your friends from clubs. i havent even spoken in 2 years with the people i hung out with on a daily basis 3-4 years ago |
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| Originally posted by delobbo yuris, you don't like much music, at all. So I think that's a different issue. i.e. after every show, 9 times out of 10 you gloat about how much it sucked. Im exaggerating a bit here but yeah. kthxbye. |
it's not that it sucks
it's that it just doesn't impress me. i don't go to shows with massive expectations, but i would like a DJ make me turn my head around, kill the conversation i was just having and go "holy shit, did i just hear that"
rarely happens anymore.
so basically what i end up with is a highly overpriced bar, that plays good music where a lot of my good friends congregate, since i rarely dance anymore.
to be quite honest that is a major reason why i am starting to gravitate away from clubs and enjoy smaller lounges much more - local dj's nowadays tend to impress me much more so than international acts, people are having good conversations without having to cup their hands and shout into each other's ears and the atmosphere is much more laid back.
but that's just me.
Virgin Lounge last week? Loved that place within 10 minutes of walking in, there's just something about it that made my heart happy when i walked in for the first time.
for me, most of the time yes the people I am with (or not with) can make or break a night. But if the music is really really good, I can get by alright too. :P
and oh yeah yuris - I wasnt talking to you :P
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| Originally posted by Aquadyne to be quite honest that is a major reason why i am starting to gravitate away from clubs and enjoy smaller lounges much more - local dj's nowadays tend to impress me much more so than international acts, people are having good conversations without having to cup their hands and shout into each other's ears and the atmosphere is much more laid back. but that's just me. |
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