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Season Greetings Everyone,
We hope you're having a wonderful winter holiday. Here are the timeslots for SOLID NYE. We want to remind people about the dress code as well as partying responsibly + safe. Dress in white if possible! It's going be a night to be remember as over 5000+ party goers dressed in white countdown together.
Cheers,
Solid Management
SOLID NYE 2009
// TIMESLOTS //
++ HEAVEN ARENA ++ (MAIN ROOM)
10:00 � 11:00 GUY POULIN
11:00 � 12:00 JIMMY CHOU
12:00 � 01:30 DJ SHAH (Armada) Germany
01:30 � 03:00 CHRISTOPHER LAWRENCE (Pharmacy Music) USA
03:00 � 04:30 SHY BROTHERS (CLASSIC SET)
04:30 � 06:30 SHOWTEK (Q-Dance) HOLLAND
06:30 � 08:00 VICTOR H.
++ EARTH++ (SECOND AREA)
10:00 - 11:00 EPID3MIK vs. DJ G3N3R4L
11:00 - 12:00 NOOF
12:00 - 01:00 TRIP-C
01:00 - 03:00 DJ HYPERFUNK vs. DJ CAMEO (Housewrekin) USA
03:00 - 05:00 THE YOUNG PUNX (MofoHifi) UK
05:00 - 06:00 HIRSHEE
06:00 - 07:00 MISS MARZ
07:00 - 08:00 CHEMICAL DJs aka STIMULANT J VS AVERAGE CITIZEN
++ TALENT++ (THIRD AREA)
10:00 - 11:00 B-FUNK
11:00 - 12:00 MIKE POWELL
12:00 - 01:00 LADY AK
01:00 - 02:00 MYCHAL FERREIRA
02:00 - 03:00 TRAI2PHONG
03:00 - 04:00 DJ PATE
04:00 - 05:00 TRIZZAK
05:00 - 06:00 HOWARD HU
06:00 - 07:00 SOMA
07:00 - 08:00 YUTA
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| Originally posted by qboy604 03:00 � 04:30 SHY BROTHERS (CLASSIC SET) |
Anyone see shah? I heard he played Lost.............. 
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| Originally posted by jholten Anyone see shah? I heard he played Lost.............. |
if i recall correctly i heard tons of people singing along to going wrong. and by the time he played lost everyone was way to mashed up to notice aha.
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| Originally posted by sweep-n-repeat like 20 people actually realized he was playing. The crowd was indifferent, lol. i learned vancouver loves its hardstyle. |
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| Originally posted by LoveHate by the time he played lost everyone was way to mashed up to notice aha. |
Honestly, I agree with delta-wye in regards to the lack of attention Showtek has received. Aside from some 'lol' comments, there has not been a single WORD mentioned about them. Do you guys really not know who they are? Has anyone even HEARD of hardstyle??? Such a shame that they played at a party in which they seemed to not be appreciated in the least..sad. LOL at everyone going nuts for DJ Shah
Sooooo....any word on how Showtek performed? Anyone even bother to stay to listen to the MAIN HEADLINER imo.....Yeah I like Christopher Lawrence, he's great, and has also been here countless times....the one time Canada gets a world famous hardstyle act nobody even says boo....sooo how was Showtek??
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| Originally posted by Raverob Honestly, I agree with delta-wye in regards to the lack of attention Showtek has received. Aside from some 'lol' comments, there has not been a single WORD mentioned about them. Do you guys really not know who they are? Has anyone even HEARD of hardstyle??? Such a shame that they played at a party in which they seemed to not be appreciated in the least..sad. LOL at everyone going nuts for DJ Shah Sooooo....any word on how Showtek performed? Anyone even bother to stay to listen to the MAIN HEADLINER imo.....Yeah I like Christopher Lawrence, he's great, and has also been here countless times....the one time Canada gets a world famous hardstyle act nobody even says boo....sooo how was Showtek?? |
a majority of BC TAers like trance and electro/house (I'd like to say there's even a few mau5addicts in here). They in no way represent the majority of Vancouver's EDM scene, in fact they represent a very small fraction. It used to be a lot bigger and more well represented, but the times have changed and many have moved on.
I wouldn't based my sole opinion of the 'vibe' or 'sound' of an entire city or area based on one show. I think the FNK group has a better representation of a large audience and figure (numbers) of the 'edm scene' in the Lower Mainland, and it's a larger eclection over there, with most of the DJs and fans polarized. You got house/dnb/electro/speed garage/breaks/percussion/minimal one on side, and techno/hard dance/hardstyle on the other. Sure there's still some trance, but a lot of it is generally of the harder variety, with the 'softer' side of that being stuff like Sander van Doorn, etc.
Most events are held in clubs following the former, while the latter goes at the bigger venues/events, put up generally by Solid and Twisted mostly. They have the money, because they continue to sell out events. Obviously they're doing something right if they're still in business, holding them at the PNE/MLC with all age events. You can argue it's a bunch of kids or older people hooped up on drugs or whatever, but that's an assumption and not a very accurate one. Hardstyle is loved, it sells. I don't love it, but then again I don't go to Twisted or Solid events either so I don't really have a right to complain about my experiences with their events. And since they continue to 'do things right' by selling out, they're the only ones that can afford to bring in the names you all want. Unfortunately for you, they ask the DJs to play a style or variety more befitting the locals and what the local audiences enjoy (which is usually asking DJs to play harder and faster sets for some) to keep them happy. A perfect example was the last Twisted event I went to. The DJ told me what he had been asked to do, and paid no nevermind and did his own thing. I was enthralled, but the dance floor emptied out and they all moved for a 2 hour bathroom break/cramming the house room. The second the next local got on, cranked it up 10-20bpm and killed the speakers with some ear splitting hardstyle the floor was instantly packed.
As long as it works, and they can still book the names, you all will either keep going or not. Obviously no promotional company is here to piss any of you off, but as long as they continue to make enough money to keep things going, they're not going to change a system that works just to accomdoate such a small community as what western TA has become. I'm not saying I personally love it, but I can understand it, and I hope some of you will continue to support the events so they can continue to book these big ticket guys because very few other people can, and most of those that can, have trouble selling out a building and packing it with us 20-30 TAs and making ends meet.
I'm not saying give up the hope, I'm not saying burn the establishment, but seriously, I never go to any events (cost, lazy, whatever) and even I knew the state of things (from past experiences, reviews here and other boards) just enough to know it's mostly hardstyle at these things
That's why I'm glad they are booking guys like Zero D (Jan 24) and Danny Taylor (Feb 26) still, who play something different (compared to what else is generally played by locals at venues/events around here), to give audiences a wider taste of the rainbow.
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| Originally posted by DjCommisad A perfect example was the last Twisted event I went to. The DJ told me what he had been asked to do {Play Hardstyle}, and paid no nevermind and did his own thing. I was enthralled, but the dance floor emptied out and they all moved for a 2 hour bathroom break/cramming the house room. The second the next local got on, cranked it up 10-20bpm and killed the speakers with some ear splitting hardstyle the floor was instantly packed. |

Wow, sounds like it was a great party, can't say that I'm surprised, it was an amazing lineup of trance and hardstyle. Nice to see that Vancouver has such a big hardstyle following, trance i knew, but I didn't hardstyle was big too. I gotta say, you guys in the west coast know how to throw parties, thats awesome, maybe you can come to Toronto and do some here
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Cheers
Bring Shah to a club!!
nahh!! yacht party this summer!
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