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-- FERRY CORSTEN & TIESTO in San Antonio ,Tx !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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Posted by lindt on Jun-16-2007 18:37:

No, I only caught the last 10 minutes of your set so I can't comment on what it sounded like. The Hat dude was terrible though.


Posted by civicstyle on Jun-16-2007 21:30:

Yup I agree. For some reason or another the dj's that come to San Antonio tend to not give a flying fizzuk and play stale sets 9 times out of 10. Its a shame. Remember the Ferry show at Sky back in March 06 and the guy ripped the venue in two. Its a valid generalization that in San Anto, when dj's come they bring their old stale moldy tunes and mix horrendously. But, when in other Texas cities they tend to bring their A-game. Its just a shame they cant come down to my town and actually educate these julio wankers. "Its all about the money" as Bunny says!

Oh and Dave did have a crappy set

-ryan


Posted by jonas on Jun-16-2007 21:45:

quote:
Originally posted by racing4hoes
Yup I agree. For some reason or another the dj's that come to San Antonio tend to not give a flying fizzuk and play stale sets 9 times out of 10. Its a shame. Remember the Ferry show at Sky back in March 06 and the guy ripped the venue in two. Its a valid generalization that in Texas, when dj's come they bring their old stale moldy tunes and mix horrendously. But, when in other Texas cities they tend to bring their A-game. Its just a shame they cant come down to my town and actually educate these julio wankers. "Its all about the money" as Bunny says!

Oh and Dave did have a crappy set

-ryan


If he was worse than he was in Dallas all I can say is I'm sorry any of you had to go through that.


Posted by Rememberence_ on Jun-16-2007 22:17:

lmao @ the dave hating


Posted by sjdccien on Jun-17-2007 23:46:

I don't blame Ferry for his performance. He did his best with the audience given to him. The energy from the crowd was horrible. Just a bunch of people standing around not dancing, and so if you wanted to dance, you bumped into the logs standing around. Personally, I think the show was best after 2:00 when everyone who was there just to drink and take up space left. Then the crowd was nothing but true fans there to have a good time. The energy changed almost instantly after these douche-bags left. Its no wonder why San Antonio hardly ever gets good show, people who go don't seem to care.


Posted by Matthias on Jun-18-2007 01:52:

quote:
Originally posted by racing4hoes
Its a valid generalization that in San Anto, when dj's come they bring their old stale moldy tunes and mix horrendously. But, when in other Texas cities they tend to bring their A-game. Its just a shame they cant come down to my town and actually educate these julio wankers.


I can't speak for the headliners, but shit man, whenever I always came to San Antonio I always brought the entire arsenal. The only problem is the majority of Julios in the S.A. scene ya just can't educate.


quote:
Originally posted by racing4hoes
"Its all about the money"


You mean DJs actually get paid? Aint that a b*tch


Posted by lindt on Jun-18-2007 02:03:

quote:
Originally posted by sjdccien
I don't blame Ferry for his performance. He did his best with the audience given to him.


The crowd was bad but that is typical for a US trance show. However I 100% blame Ferry for his appalling track selection and transitions. Perhaps he should have used Ableton to help himself out.


Posted by sjdccien on Jun-18-2007 02:59:

quote:
Originally posted by lindt
The crowd was bad but that is typical for a US trance show. However I 100% blame Ferry for his appalling track selection and transitions. Perhaps he should have used Ableton to help himself out.


Actually, that crowd is NOT typical. Almost every show I have been to in TX (except San Antonio) have been AWESOME! Everyone dancing and not holding back, and the energy in the room was intoxicating. In San Antonio, people are too worried about not looking cool, or they stand there wondering who the DJ and when will it be time to leave.

The only good San Antonio crowd was for Tiesto at Cowboys last year. That show was a blast. I do look forward to the show this year and am keeping my fingers crossed that the crowd will be loose and resemble the previous year.


Posted by shaw on Jun-18-2007 03:04:

quote:
Originally posted by sjdccien
I don't blame Ferry for his performance. He did his best with the audience given to him.


there's so much wrong with that statement, on so many levels.


Posted by raymond enrique on Jun-19-2007 13:30:

so to sum it up: san antonio sux.

o wait, tiesto is coming also. i'm sure that's going to suck also.

i'm sure if pvd, sasha/digweed, carl cox, would come it would suck also.

here is the real deal...
when you have a headliner continue to come back and not try other headliners out, the city WILL get stale. i know it's more business, but if your a BIG DOG promoter that has access to talent, then your crowd should trust your judgement. how do you want to measure success...by how much money you put back in your pocket, or you can have a combination of exposing the city to a variety of global talent.

it sucks for the smaller guys because WE are trying to bring in a variety of talent. there is even FREE events on a certain Friday in San Antonio to help achieve the goal of exposing people to different faces/music. it's a slap in the face when people decide to go to other cities to hear no-show dj's, but that's okay that those dj's don't show up though. what do you get out of it...gas money spent...hopes those dj's will come back...please. if you haven't learned by now, i guess you never will.

another issue is getting a weekend date and trying to have a headliner exclusively in your city. those two will diversify the crowd of the different cities and at the same time educate others that it's okay to express yourself on the dancefloor.


Posted by shaw on Jun-19-2007 20:05:

quote:
Originally posted by raymond enrique
how do you want to measure success...by how much money you put back in your pocket, or you can have a combination of exposing the city to a variety of global talent.


As much as we would all like it if promoters decided to act like charitable organizations, that doesn't make them any money, and it's never going to happen. The only way it'll change is if a scene is healthy enough that you can get a good crowd with lesser-known people. Until then, there's nothing you can do about it without getting your own hands dirty.


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