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im looking forward to checking it out tomorrow. the full dress code thing will bve quite a change for me as i havent had to wear a collared shirt in a few years.
Article about Cube...
http://www.thegridto.com/life/socie...ene-gets-cubed/
I really hope they kept the patio too
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| Article about Cube... http://www.thegridto.com/life/socie...ene-gets-cubed/ |
Did anyone go last night? How was it?
Good music all night and the sound system is pretty good for the size of the place. In lots of ways I'd compare it to Maison (older upscale clientele, size, prices, decent system, DJs will be on Fridays). I'd definitely go back for the right booking.
Cube is far from the underground club. Ultra was a supper club cube is not. The system is wicked. Junkies opened and killed it than dubfire massacered the rest.
Dubfire's first two hours were meh, his last two hours was a total mindfuck. He would drop a wicked track, bring it down, turn it back up, absolutely sick.
Victor Calderone is playing in April. That party is going to be sick.
The comments on that article are pretty negative. Talk about downers.
People who aren't clubbers seem to have pretty negative opinions about new ideas / venues.
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| Originally posted by Dior Homme The comments on that article are pretty negative. Talk about downers. People who aren't clubbers seem to have pretty negative opinions about new ideas / venues. |
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| Originally posted by Special K So another new douche-fest ink club with bad sound coming to Toronto? Sounds like great news |
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| Originally posted by LightsOut ^^ more like the same douche-fest ink club with bad sound, just under a new name. |
People are forgetting it's Ink or just being plain stupid. They aren't in the game to revolutionize the club scene and "keep things real". It's a corporation spread into many different areas of entertainment all with the common focus of making money. You're revenue as a club these days comes from cover, drinks, and bottle service/booths. Ink does a great job at milking all 3 with Cube and it's exactly what anyone with a brain would've expected. The only variables for me were whether it would have good sound (it does) and whether they'll book proper DJs or go 100% top 40 (looks like proper DJs so far). Absolutely agree this city is in desperate need of some clubs that keep it simple and target people who actually go for the music but anyone who expected it with Cube is an idiot.
Originally taken from Scenester Magazine...
I may sound jaded, but the current state of the electronic music club scene in Toronto is far from inspiring. A city that once had a steady stream of world class talent performing every weekend, now goes months at a time without a quality booking so on the occasion when something happens to shake things up it grabs my attention.
Read more...http://scenestermagazine.com/cube-o...th-dubfire.html

I can't keep listening to 2006 anymore!
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| Originally posted by shanny Originally taken from Scenester Magazine... |
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| Originally posted by Swamper ...better make sure the author is ok with you quoting him! |
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| Originally posted by CMR "Toronto�s current club culture is a bit of a teeming mess...The rise of bottle service and officious attitudes are an instant turn off, and the overuse of labels like exclusive and VIP don�t help...Clearly, we�re suffering from a lack of unique clubbing experiences" Yep. "Thankfully, a renaissance is nigh [proceeds to mention Cube]" LOL. A "renaissance" coming in the form of the exact same thing the author was bemoaning moments earlier? |
"The rise of bottle service" LOL
Where were you in 2005?
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