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Posted by Jayx1 on Dec-29-2009 02:34:

im fully involved in the scene and have been for longer than i care to admit LOL. In fact i have the right to say that 99% of all of you are noobs! haha

I am not ashamed to say that the likes of Chris Sheppard, Energy 108, MC Mario and MC Sar and the Real Mccoy all were contributing factors to me becoming a "noob" in the electronic music scene.

So if today its danny d, z 103 and tiesto and deadmau5 then im all for it! We need a strong commercial dance scene in order to have anything close to a viable underground one (whatever that means anymore)

in short, we need new blood in order to keep it going.


Posted by Jayx1 on Dec-29-2009 02:36:

quote:
Originally posted by samhouse
exactly.

this doesn't excuse ignorant behaviour. We were all noobs once...we weren't all assholes.




but selfishness and asshole thinking is the new norm for canada amongst all aspects of life.

And hating on noobs draws on that to be honest.


Posted by VolumE_TO on Dec-29-2009 05:11:

while I was there I wanted them all to die... but you guys are right, the newcomers are a good thing, and they'll all slowly learn to be less and less douchey, as did all of us.... I'm sure I still have my moments


Posted by bliksem on Dec-29-2009 05:39:

Jester

quote:
Originally posted by chinamon
first off, it is spelled "crowd".
secondly, i dont think it matters where the noobs come from. i was a noob that stemmed from z103 when i first discovered the scene. all that matters is we expose new people to our music and hope they like it and continue to enjoy it. thats what will keep our scene alive.


HAHAHAHAHAHAHA somebody can spell, and that someone aint me...I'm glad that your degree allowed you to kick my butt in this one HAHAHAH wow how amusing

SECONDLY...no need to get all defensive, i was just mentioning the obvious. Everyone has different opinions. You may go ahead and expose our music to the rest of the world as you are the guru of z103 scene transferring to the actual scene

HAHAH jokes

AGAIN I was not complaining, I was just mentioning my opinion.

And AGAIN people have different opinions, that's all. To me what matters the most is the party quality, the music quality and I could care less about the "crowd" lol



AGAIN...NOT COMPLAINING just voicing my opinion. This is a forum, which allows people to voice their opinions...so don't get offended lol

JUST SMILE AND PARTY ON

TRANCE4LIFE


PS. feel free to proofread this and send me the final copy


Posted by VolumE_TO on Dec-29-2009 05:44:

uh oh


Posted by chinamon on Dec-29-2009 05:57:

quote:
Originally posted by bliksem
HAHAHAHAHAHAHA somebody can spell, and that someone aint me...I'm glad that your degree allowed you to kick my butt in this one HAHAHAH wow how amusing

SECONDLY...no need to get all defensive, i was just mentioning the obvious. Everyone has different opinions. You may go ahead and expose our music to the rest of the world as you are the guru of z103 scene transferring to the actual scene

HAHAH jokes

AGAIN I was not complaining, I was just mentioning my opinion.

And AGAIN people have different opinions, that's all. To me what matters the most is the party quality, the music quality and I could care less about the "crowd" lol



AGAIN...NOT COMPLAINING just voicing my opinion. This is a forum, which allows people to voice their opinions...so don't get offended lol

JUST SMILE AND PARTY ON

TRANCE4LIFE


PS. feel free to proofread this and send me the final copy


AGAIN... what are you babbling about?


Posted by FunkyCrew on Dec-29-2009 06:04:

quote:
Originally posted by chinamon
AGAIN... what are you babbling about?


lol <3

we're back to the same old argument of the n00bs
I mean yeah, we all were n00bs at one point or another, but like someone already mentioned it - there is a difference between being a n00b in the scene and being an ignorant asshole who is there to get smashed/high and has NO interest whatsoever in the music being played
and they come in big numbers too
so I'm not sure how good is that tbh...


Posted by chinamon on Dec-29-2009 06:06:

quote:
Originally posted by FunkyCrew
lol <3

we're back to the same old argument of the n00bs
I mean yeah, we all were n00bs at one point or another, but like someone already mentioned it - there is a difference between being a n00b in the scene and being an ignorant asshole who is there to get smashed/high and has NO interest whatsoever in the music being played
and they come in big numbers too
so I'm not sure how good is that tbh...


i think the ignorant asshole thing is how our society has become as a whole, not just within the party scene. there isnt really anything we can do about it since its already been unleashed.


Posted by FunkyCrew on Dec-29-2009 06:07:

quote:
Originally posted by chinamon
i think the ignorant asshole thing is how our society has become as a whole, not just within the party scene. there isnt really anything we can do about it since its already been unleashed.


well that's just sad
kids these days! *shakes fist*


Posted by chinamon on Dec-29-2009 06:09:

quote:
Originally posted by FunkyCrew
well that's just sad
kids these days! *shakes fist*


thats what happens when that generation grows up in a world of hip hop. everybody wants to be a tough guy.


Posted by VolumE_TO on Dec-29-2009 06:32:

quote:
Originally posted by chinamon
thats what happens when that generation grows up in a world of hip hop. everybody wants to be a tough guy.



lol


Posted by Spam on Dec-29-2009 09:14:

quote:
Originally posted by FunkyCrew
lol <3

we're back to the same old argument of the n00bs
I mean yeah, we all were n00bs at one point or another, but like someone already mentioned it - there is a difference between being a n00b in the scene and being an ignorant asshole who is there to get smashed/high and has NO interest whatsoever in the music being played
and they come in big numbers too
so I'm not sure how good is that tbh...


There's an easy way to get around that atmosphere...

Footwork.

<3


Posted by Endlesswave on Dec-29-2009 12:25:

quote:
Originally posted by Spam
There's an easy way to get around that atmosphere...

Footwork.

<3



Damned straight,

although you don't want a certain kind of element there (violent rap heads just there b/c of their friends etc) that will be there in eventual large numbers which can cause ruckus (like how Hotel used to have a lot of weirdness, BUT it also had a lot of fun times).
Meh, mebbe I don't know what I'm talking about.


Posted by jchung52 on Dec-29-2009 13:44:

quote:
Originally posted by chinamon
thats what happens when that generation grows up not getting their ass whooped by their parents. selfish fucks


thats more like it


Posted by bliksem on Dec-29-2009 14:30:

Jester

quote:
Originally posted by chinamon
AGAIN... what are you babbling about?




just was apologizing for having offended your z-103 roots, TIS all.

on another note I'd like to thank you because now i'm actually paying attention to my spelling (not just here)

PARTY ON (no harsh feelingS)

TRANCE4LIFE


Posted by Intangible on Dec-29-2009 14:33:

quote:
Originally posted by bliksem
TRANCE4LIFE


lol





...welcome to ta


Posted by Man_Devil on Dec-29-2009 14:40:

quote:
Originally posted by LiveTime
it's the whole, "David Guetta is the best cuz he remixed an Akon song" bs


hahahaha soooo true!

quote:
Originally posted by Jayx1
thank god for noobs... without them the scene would die.


Also very true!

I don't think there is anyone here who can say they weren't a 'noob' at one point in time. However, I wonder how much of that crowd will 'evolve', if you will, into 'tranceaddicts'! hahahaha... by that I mean how many will become 'EDM enthusiants'.


Posted by KevinChung on Dec-29-2009 16:16:

i've waited a week or so to formally introduce myself on these boards now.. and as all of you have been touching on the subject of noobs in the house/trance scene, i figured there wouldn't be a better place to chime in and i'll try to keep it short.

i'm a 23 yr old photographer who's been working professionally for the past three years.. mostly i deal with freelance gigs, doin all sorts of work from corporate/modeling portrait sessions to advertising/product photography.. on the side i've also been doing nightclub photography & promotions for the past few years.

three weekends ago some of my friends dragged me out to see Benny Benassi at Guv.. despite the hundreds of parties that i've thrown/worked, that was the first real "rave" or house music event that i've ever attended. i loved the vibe, and for someone who'd never really listened to house music, i was pretty surprised to find myself getting into the music.. i jus happened to be lookin for a new saturday night to promote/take photos at too, so naturally, i thought Guv on Saturday's would be ideal. who knew that as soon as i looked into promoting for the night, they brought me on-board to start officially this past Saturday with Deadmau5 (quite the treat to start a new night, mind you)

anyways as i started gettin into house music, it was the deadmau5s tiestos and david guetta's.. then it was the crookers and starkillers remixes.. and now, though i'm still an absolute baby to the scene, i can now tell you that i'm primarily into the hard electro house , and that my favourite song of the moment's either Bass Kleph's "Coup D'etat" or Sidney Samson's "Riverside"

point is.. everyone gets into their respective music scenes some way, some how.. and while i grew up on hiphop and will always be a rap head, i'm glad i got into this scene by chance & i can't say i'll ever party at one of my regular weekly hiphop parties the same way again =)

as i continue my "education" - if you will - of house music while working at Guv, i'm lookin forward to meeting some of you over time at these feature events & eventually being able to contribute to the discussion on these forums.. since it was my 3rd time ever at a house music jam, i won't comment on Deadmau5's set, aside from the fact that i thought he did an amazing job of interacting with the crowd & keep everyone's energy up.. my friends who regularly frequent places like Film (hahaha, guess who was there last last weekend for the very first time)/footwork/basement and once upon a time, pulse, tell me that it wasn't as hard as the stuff they're used to.. but speaking from a promoter's point of view, this past Saturday's jam was crazy - pretty sure none of us expected the party to have been as successful as it was..

Jason, no disrespect intended - if here's not the place to post my gallery from the night, feel free to modify my post/signature.. not sure if you'll remember, but I'm the guy who intro'd myself briefly to you on stage prior to deadmau5's set =)

if it's cool with you though, my gallery of 136 photos from Saturday @ Guv can be seen at:
http://www.kaycephotography.com/Dea...t-Dec26th09.php

all (positive OR negative) feedback is greatly appreciated, i'm hoping i took some photos of posters from this site.. i would've walked around more if there was actually room to move in the crowd haha.

ps. great forums/community.. sorry for the long-winded first post =)


Posted by Intangible on Dec-29-2009 16:30:

quote:
Originally posted by KevinChung
if it's cool with you though, my gallery of 136 photos from Saturday @ Guv can be seen at:
http://www.kaycephotography.com/Dea...t-Dec26th09.php


Welcome

I really like the 4th photo - purple lazor ftw
But your site is pretty annoying to navigate through. Do you post your photos on facebook?


Posted by KevinChung on Dec-29-2009 16:32:

quote:
Originally posted by Intangible
Welcome

I really like the 4th photo - purple lazor ftw
But your site is pretty annoying to navigate through. Do you post your photos on facebook?


thanks.. Facebook album: http://www.facebook.com/album.php?a...07&l=d298903865

gonna have a brand spanking new site layout in a couple months, i haven't really been updating that site aside from event galleries over the past few mths..


Posted by italarmo on Dec-29-2009 16:40:

as much as i would have loved to see his set, i'm glad i missed this gino-fest.


Posted by bliksem on Dec-29-2009 16:47:

Hello!

quote:
Originally posted by Intangible
lol
...welcome to ta


Thank you


Posted by FunkyCrew on Dec-29-2009 17:33:

quote:
Originally posted by Spam
There's an easy way to get around that atmosphere...

Footwork.

<3


+100000000000
n00b-free for the most part (Saturdays are a bit n00bish)


Posted by VolumE_TO on Dec-29-2009 17:35:

or zone







speaking of which, whoever's idea it was to all but totally kill the lights in Gallery through Deko-ze's set is a genius. I haven't spent a ton of time in there lately so maybe they've been doing that recently but it was the first time I've seen it and it was amazing, kinda messed with the vibe a little bit, in a good way and felt pretty zoney


Posted by INFERNO2K on Dec-29-2009 21:19:

quote:
Originally posted by KevinChung
thanks.. Facebook album: http://www.facebook.com/album.php?a...07&l=d298903865

gonna have a brand spanking new site layout in a couple months, i haven't really been updating that site aside from event galleries over the past few mths..


Webdesign 101 - Please pute a mute button for your player playing unnecessary music.


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