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| Originally posted by tw1tch I saw Satoshi at the airport today. now who wants to touch me? |
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| Originally posted by tw1tch I saw Satoshi at the airport today. now who wants to touch me? |
I just slept for 17 hours. lol. All I will say for now is...
TOTAL MINDFUCK!!!
one of the top 5 parties of the year.
Sean played an amazing set at the begining of the night, but to be honest I was not to impressed with Satoshi Tomiie untill about the last 2hrs of his set. I was so excited to see him again but he was really mellow at the begining we were begging him to dirty it up a bit. What made my night was the crowd. The vibe was amazing and everyone was in great spirits. Great big huge Thanks goes to Jay who saved my ass after all my friends bailed on me and left me in the big city by myself ( my car was still in Oshawa) Jay saved the day( it was pouring rain out when we left Sonic @ 10am) and drove me to Cozo so I could find my friends again. Great big huge hugs to you Jay
The more time I spend at Sonic, it truly is becoming one of my favorite clubs. I know I partied with some TA's but I am not sure of screen names, so I am going to send out a great big Hello to everyone!!!!!!
Andie
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| Originally posted by andielips Sean played an amazing set at the begining of the night, but to be honest I was not to impressed with Satoshi Tomiie untill about the last 2hrs of his set. I was so excited to see him again but he was really mellow at the begining we were begging him to dirty it up a bit. What made my night was the crowd. The vibe was amazing and everyone was in great spirits. Great big huge Thanks goes to Jay who saved my ass after all my friends bailed on me and left me in the big city by myself ( my car was still in Oshawa) Jay saved the day( it was pouring rain out when we left Sonic @ 10am) and drove me to Cozo so I could find my friends again. Great big huge hugs to you Jay The more time I spend at Sonic, it truly is becoming one of my favorite clubs. I know I partied with some TA's but I am not sure of screen names, so I am going to send out a great big Hello to everyone!!!!!!Andie |
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| Originally posted by andielips Sean played an amazing set at the begining of the night, but to be honest I was not to impressed with Satoshi Tomiie untill about the last 2hrs of his set. I was so excited to see him again but he was really mellow at the begining we were begging him to dirty it up a bit. What made my night was the crowd. The vibe was amazing and everyone was in great spirits. Great big huge Thanks goes to Jay who saved my ass after all my friends bailed on me and left me in the big city by myself ( my car was still in Oshawa) Jay saved the day( it was pouring rain out when we left Sonic @ 10am) and drove me to Cozo so I could find my friends again. Great big huge hugs to you Jay The more time I spend at Sonic, it truly is becoming one of my favorite clubs. I know I partied with some TA's but I am not sure of screen names, so I am going to send out a great big Hello to everyone!!!!!!Andie |
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| Originally posted by andielips Sean played an amazing set at the begining of the night, but to be honest I was not to impressed with Satoshi Tomiie untill about the last 2hrs of his set. I was so excited to see him again but he was really mellow at the begining we were begging him to dirty it up a bit. What made my night was the crowd. The vibe was amazing and everyone was in great spirits. Great big huge Thanks goes to Jay who saved my ass after all my friends bailed on me and left me in the big city by myself ( my car was still in Oshawa) Jay saved the day( it was pouring rain out when we left Sonic @ 10am) and drove me to Cozo so I could find my friends again. Great big huge hugs to you Jay The more time I spend at Sonic, it truly is becoming one of my favorite clubs. I know I partied with some TA's but I am not sure of screen names, so I am going to send out a great big Hello to everyone!!!!!!Andie |
Well, when I found out Satoshi was spinning that night, I knew I had to go. I've never been to Sonic before, and thank you Tyler for advising me about the car wash crew, and getting my confiscated ear plugs back for me. I tend to agree with the others who had posted. Satashi took too long to get where he was going. I'd say the best times of his set were between 7-9 am (i left just after 9). The venue itself is nice. I'm still a little freaked out by what ever was going on behind the red curtain out on the patio. Perhaps, i don't want to know? I would return to sonic to see someone that i wanted to see, but don't think i'd go for a regular night out.
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| Originally posted by TJB Jenn - What happened to you? I was looking forward to sharing the dance floor with you. |


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| Originally posted by _EuG_ when i went to victore calderone the same thing happend to me.. but i went there only me and my gf so i could only be protected from one side, i had to use all the strategic positions in the club to stay protected; the wall, the speaker, girls behind u ... i was so damn peranoid that time. I have been back to sonic since and was not bothered at all... Sean Miller nights FTW |
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| Originally posted by The Highroller You're probably going to be bothered a lot more if you're cowering behind your girlfriend the whole night. |
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| Originally posted by Cribby I just slept for 17 hours. lol. All I will say for now is... TOTAL MINDFUCK!!! one of the top 5 parties of the year. |
As everyone has said before...Satoshi started out way too slow. Everyone was dying for him to pick things up...You would think he would notice. After 6, things got a lot better, but unfortunately I had to leave around 7. Still a great night out. Great crowd and vibe.
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| Originally posted by _tAmiKo_ yeah i had to protect brant a few times from some very forward gentlemen.... |
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| Originally posted by Halycon I thought he got used to that after his first vist to Fly.] well igot to the club around 5, got inthere to hear him spinning Personal Jesus, wikkid toon, after that everything seemed to blur together, there were a few points where i found the music amazing, but for me in a club, was too slow. i can listen to it anywhere else, but i guess im too used to faster music when im out. |
Had to post here after Saturday night after reading the forums for a couple months. First off, Sean Miller was amazing. Best set I've ever heard from him. I completely agree with what most people are saying. Although I had a good time, and there were moments in the night where Satoshi had me going nuts, I was a little suprised at the lack of flow to his set. It seemed like he'd get me going with an amazing track and then spin something completely random, then pick it up again. Still a good night though.
Just wanted to make a comment about the sweaty shirtless gay men that people seem to comment on whenever there's a thread about Sonic. I'm one of the gay guys that purposely keeps his shirt on, and goes to Sonic to dance and not pick up. But I just want to point out that it's not just the gay guys with their shirts off. I knew of at least nine straight guys at Satoshi with their shirts off, just as sweaty as the gays. And straight guys at Sonic really need to chill out and stop being paranoid, cause you're making me paranoid that I'm going to get yelled at if I accidently bump into you or make eye contact. Most gay guys are NOT checking you out. I'm usually just looking around the crowd to find my friends or enjoying the crowd. And even if I glance at a guy that I think is cute during the night, if the dude doesn't look back then I leave him alone. And If a weird guy grabs my ass while I'm dancing, I just tell him to get lost. I've never had a problem furthur then that. Just wanted to give my two cents on that, cause I'm sick of reading complaints about it.
Love this forum! Really helping me through the world of House music!
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| Originally posted by GCoria Had to post here after Saturday night after reading the forums for a couple months. First off, Sean Miller was amazing. Best set I've ever heard from him. I completely agree with what most people are saying. Although I had a good time, and there were moments in the night where Satoshi had me going nuts, I was a little suprised at the lack of flow to his set. It seemed like he'd get me going with an amazing track and then spin something completely random, then pick it up again. Still a good night though. Just wanted to make a comment about the sweaty shirtless gay men that people seem to comment on whenever there's a thread about Sonic. I'm one of the gay guys that purposely keeps his shirt on, and goes to Sonic to dance and not pick up. But I just want to point out that it's not just the gay guys with their shirts off. I knew of at least nine straight guys at Satoshi with their shirts off, just as sweaty as the gays. And straight guys at Sonic really need to chill out and stop being paranoid, cause you're making me paranoid that I'm going to get yelled at if I accidently bump into you or make eye contact. Most gay guys are NOT checking you out. I'm usually just looking around the crowd to find my friends or enjoying the crowd. And even if I glance at a guy that I think is cute during the night, if the dude doesn't look back then I leave him alone. And If a weird guy grabs my ass while I'm dancing, I just tell him to get lost. I've never had a problem furthur then that. Just wanted to give my two cents on that, cause I'm sick of reading complaints about it. Love this forum! Really helping me through the world of House music! |
Review Time!
Couldn't have asked for more on Saturday.
I had to attend a porkchop drinking fest earlier on, but rushed as soon as it ended so that I'd make it early enough to catch most, if not all, of Sean Miller's set. Luckily, I made it in without much hassle at around 1:30. I could have sworn that the price at the door was $30, and was disappointed when I had to pay $30 w/ glist, but I didn't mind paying that much for Satoshi Tomiie. I was surprised to see quite a handful of people already rocking it out on the dancefloor. It came to my attention really quickly that the crowd was very different; it was expected. Older, sketchier, but friendlier. I knew there wouldn't be many members of the CWC out, but instead, Sonic was blessed with the elite citizens of the bondage association. lol. Didn't bother me that much. On the other hand, I was bothered by the weirdest individuals I had seen. Some black woman (who I assume was drag), who wore some sort of "seductress" outfit, accompanied by her man-servant, was laying down on top of the wall beside the stairs, poked me and decided to make some ridiculous gestures with her eyes and mouth. WOW. Total sketch. Another incident occured with another black male, but for some reason, I think it was the same one except outside of the drag. WTF lol. Enough about sketch though. The vibe was excellent! The crowd was giving it their all... Saw so many awesome dancers who I recognized from Friday night Sonic parties. It wasn't too crowded despite what some of my sketchbag friends told me...always enough for me to splish splash. They kept the lighting a mimimum for almost the whole night. The darkness was perfect for what was to come. I made out of there alive and still kicking at the end, which was roughly a bit before 10 am. I rarely looked at the time and also only took one seating break...lately, that rarely happens with me, but the party was just incredible.
Most of my enjoyment came from the sets. Sean Miller is a local fav of mine, and lately I hadn't been enjoying his sets at Sonic, but he totally blew me away this past Saturday. I guess I can understand why: This time he wasn't opening for a tribal headliner. Some people have exclaimed that Sean Miller doesn't play his prime when he's in Toronto, and that he only plays his best internationally, but those people are ridiculous, especially after this. What can I say? He played THE best set I've heard him spin. I managed to catch almost all of it, and although I wasn't dancing for the first half, my ears were. I was awed by the tracks he was dropping. Not typical at all; Lots of prog stormers, and it didn't sound like a Sean Miller Sonic set. Vocals? barely existed. Circuit stuff? huh? where? Yea...exactly!
Mixing was great as per usual. It was a perfect opener for an expected Satoshi set. I noticed only one tune I could remember by name and it was also played by Satoshi Tomiie...in fact, I predicted that it would be played at least once:
Satoshi Tomiie Pres. Ice - Scandal In New York (Vox Mix)
TUNE and a half right here! So scandalous (pun intended)!
4 am, Satoshi Tomiie was headlining, but it sounded more like a concert for demons from hell rather than a set. That's a good thing BTW. lol. This was my first time experiencing Godzilla's wrath, and I think I lost against the battle...more like...I died..many times...and became undead. He took the set to extremely bizarre levels than I was expecting. I knew he'd play dark and deep progressive house, judging by his productions/remixes and sets from this year. We were all wrong. Saying it was a mindfuck is an understatement! It was WTFOMGHOWWHY?! He mixing was godly; Alot of the time, he was mixing in the tracks without the use of headphones. That's pretty damn impressive! He started off the first 2 hours of his set with the most deep and dark progressive I've ever heard. It was slow, deadly, and totally unpredictable. They were a step above ambient, with some minimal aspects keeping it danceable. Waiting for the breakdown after the climax was like waiting for lightning to strike. You wouldn't know when and where it would happen. I really liked that. I gave it my all, and danced to the sounds of the nocturnal ritual. The crowd was too, but many of them were too dazed and confused...they didn't know how to react to the slow deathly music. Haha, awesome. The soundsamples for almost every song were like 'whoa!' Many times throughout the night, Steve and I would go up to each other and be like "Holy shit!", or "Wow...what a mindfuck." From 6 am on, Satoshi brought it up a notch by playing more upbeat minimal prog, and prog with more depth and melody...some tech house too
This got the half-dead crowd to move their asses. They were pleased, but I was already smiling from before. Still, he managed to play the most evil music I've encountered. At one point, he played this one tune that sounded like a nightmare and I felt the way I did when Digweed played a similar song at Labour of Love: My hairs jumped from my skin, my eyes widened, my teeth grinded, and my body was shaking. The melody was so haunting, I felt like I was undead, travelling in the depths of a lifeless world. I moved like a zombie on ecstasy, manipulating my arms and legs into the casting procedures for a wizard's spell. LOL! Ok..I sound like a nerd now...but how else could I describe it?! I MUST have this tune! Unfortunately, I could not ID this or most of the tracks, but I did catch a few, including the song he played right after that one...it sounded like the crossing of hell into purgatory...making it's way into heaven. Holy fuck!
Jim Rivers - Restore!!!
I recommend it...and you'll see why it made me tingle. What a ch00n! He also played
Oliver Huntemann - 50.1
which is featured on Steve Lawler's "Viva" album. Great song. Vocals? Vat is dis? These did not exist the whole night, except for one or two thrown in randomly...one of these was mentioned earlier, and was also played by Miller...
Are you listening to me, Mrs. Outader?
I don't think you're listening...
Are you laughing at me, Mrs. Outader?
Pay Attention!
La da di daa
La da di daaaa
haha...love this tune...it was Satoshi Tomiie Pres. Ice - Scandal In New York (Vox Mix). He teased the crowd 3 times...pretending like it was all over...but it continued on until a bit before 10 am. When he stopped the 2nd time, I yelled out, "Lonely Child!!!" which was my fav remix of his...after the 3rd time he stopped...that bastard dropped it as his last song!!! Wow...I feel loved. lol. I thought it would be the vocal version, but the dub was just as awesome to hear live. I seemed to be the only one who was nuts to hear it..
Slok - Lonely Child (Satoshi Tomiie 3D Remix Dub)!!
The only tune I wanted to hear ^^ and I'm so happy I did.
Alot of people couldn't get into it and left early, but those who remained until the end (which was a good handful) thought it was magical. What were they expecting really? Progressive house is unpredictable and not banging. It has it's slower and deeper parts..I cannot stress this enough. I had the time of my life, and it sucks that many of you couldn't be there. This review cannot capture the experience completely...I WISH the set was recorded. For those who were there, it was so awesome to party with all of you. I apologize if I went off on my own space or if I was anti-social. I was in a world of my own. I really like the direction that Sonic Saturday nights are heading...props to Carey on that one. I wrote WAY too much this time around. Aaah! GTs at the after-event. Nice to chill out with a bunch of you. Sketch! lol.
Next up @ Sonic for me...Demi! The war continues...this time, get into your camouflage gear and bring your bazookas! Who knows what manner of a monster we'll be facing...Afroman!?
LMAO.
Re: Review Time!
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| Originally posted by Cribby 4 am, Satoshi Tomiie was headlining, but it sounded more like a concert for demons from hell rather than a set. That's a good thing BTW. lol. This was my first time experiencing Godzilla's wrath, and I think I lost against the battle...more like...I died..many times...and became undead. He took the set to extremely bizarre levels than I was expecting. I knew he'd play dark and deep progressive house, judging by his productions/remixes and sets from this year. We were all wrong. Saying it was a mindfuck is an understatement! It was WTFOMGHOWWHY?! He mixing was godly; Alot of the time, he was mixing in the tracks without the use of headphones. That's pretty damn impressive! He started off the first 2 hours of his set with the most deep and dark progressive I've ever heard. It was slow, deadly, and totally unpredictable. They were a step above ambient, with some minimal aspects keeping it danceable. Waiting for the breakdown after the climax was like waiting for lightning to strike. You wouldn't know when and where it would happen. I really liked that. I gave it my all, and danced to the sounds of the nocturnal ritual. The crowd was too, but many of them were too dazed and confused...they didn't know how to react to the slow deathly music. Haha, awesome. The soundsamples for almost every song were like 'whoa!' Many times throughout the night, Steve and I would go up to each other and be like "Holy shit!", or "Wow...what a mindfuck." From 6 am on, Satoshi brought it up a notch by playing more upbeat minimal prog, and prog with more depth and melody...some tech house too This got the half-dead crowd to move their asses. They were pleased, but I was already smiling from before. Still, he managed to play the most evil music I've encountered. At one point, he played this one tune that sounded like a nightmare and I felt the way I did when Digweed played a similar song at Labour of Love: My hairs jumped from my skin, my eyes widened, my teeth grinded, and my body was shaking. The melody was so haunting, I felt like I was undead, travelling in the depths of a lifeless world. I moved like a zombie on ecstasy, manipulating my arms and legs into the casting procedures for a wizard's spell. LOL! Ok..I sound like a nerd now...but how else could I describe it?! I MUST have this tune! Unfortunately, I could not ID this or most of the tracks, but I did catch a few, including the song he played right after that one...it sounded like the crossing of hell into purgatory...making it's way into heaven. Holy fuck! |
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| Originally posted by GCoria Most gay guys are NOT checking you out. I'm usually just looking around the crowd to find my friends or enjoying the crowd. |
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| Originally posted by andielips Sean played an amazing set at the begining of the night, but to be honest I was not to impressed with Satoshi Tomiie untill about the last 2hrs of his set. I was so excited to see him again but he was really mellow at the begining we were begging him to dirty it up a bit. What made my night was the crowd. The vibe was amazing and everyone was in great spirits. Great big huge Thanks goes to Jay who saved my ass after all my friends bailed on me and left me in the big city by myself ( my car was still in Oshawa) Jay saved the day( it was pouring rain out when we left Sonic @ 10am) and drove me to Cozo so I could find my friends again. Great big huge hugs to you Jay The more time I spend at Sonic, it truly is becoming one of my favorite clubs. I know I partied with some TA's but I am not sure of screen names, so I am going to send out a great big Hello to everyone!!!!!!Andie |
. It was awesome finally getting to party with you ALL night. Andie you are one awesome S.A.S.S.Y Chick. LOL. I hope to party with you soon because you are the life of the party.
Don't really have to much to say because Cribby already hit the nail on the head. Bang on review buddy.
I will say that the vibe at Sonic for Satoshi was unbelievable. I am really starting to love this club. Plus the sound system is to bad either
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| Originally posted by _tAmiKo_ Jay - damn boy the way you move ... keeps me going...I <3 you so so much. - dannie |
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| Originally posted by Jem_hadar Knowning now that Dannie AND Jay, along w/ habibi MissK and Nada went, (plus whoever else), I really kinda wish I'd gone! ![]() |
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| Originally posted by MissK Well, I must say, I had an absolutely fantastic night. Sean's set was good. But Satoshi killed it. JAY....did we ever tear that shit up!!! |
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| Originally posted by KKEFKA Dude, you were missed. It sucked that you couldn't come out. |
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| Originally posted by Cribby I had to attend a porkchop drinking fest earlier on |
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| Originally posted by GCoria Had to post here after Saturday night after reading the forums for a couple months. First off, Sean Miller was amazing. Best set I've ever heard from him. I completely agree with what most people are saying. Although I had a good time, and there were moments in the night where Satoshi had me going nuts, I was a little suprised at the lack of flow to his set. It seemed like he'd get me going with an amazing track and then spin something completely random, then pick it up again. Still a good night though. Just wanted to make a comment about the sweaty shirtless gay men that people seem to comment on whenever there's a thread about Sonic. I'm one of the gay guys that purposely keeps his shirt on, and goes to Sonic to dance and not pick up. But I just want to point out that it's not just the gay guys with their shirts off. I knew of at least nine straight guys at Satoshi with their shirts off, just as sweaty as the gays. And straight guys at Sonic really need to chill out and stop being paranoid, cause you're making me paranoid that I'm going to get yelled at if I accidently bump into you or make eye contact. Most gay guys are NOT checking you out. I'm usually just looking around the crowd to find my friends or enjoying the crowd. And even if I glance at a guy that I think is cute during the night, if the dude doesn't look back then I leave him alone. And If a weird guy grabs my ass while I'm dancing, I just tell him to get lost. I've never had a problem furthur then that. Just wanted to give my two cents on that, cause I'm sick of reading complaints about it. Love this forum! Really helping me through the world of House music! |
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