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Sander played his last track like 5.50am i left at 7 and still a lot poeple inside and Trent Cantrelle went back to the decks!!
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| Originally posted by raymond enrique First I want to say thanks to Donnie for making me feel at home. It was a pleasure meeting you, Julia, Mario, and a slew of others throughout the night. |
BTW: Your CD f-ing ROCKS! It was like I was still back at the club hearing Sander's set, all the way home! lol. I'll have to make it out to one of your shows, so keep me posted on that. 

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| Originally posted by donnybrasco BTW: Your CD f-ing ROCKS! It was like I was still back at the club hearing Sander's set, all the way home! lol. I'll have to make it out to one of your shows, so keep me posted on that. ![]() |
It was my 1st time a avalon and except for the $35!Parking i had an amazing time. Sader was great, ppl were great! bahhh
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| Originally posted by raymond enrique I think I remember having something about me liking Sander K in a magazine called URB back in 2002. |


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| Originally posted by JumpenJazzy It was my 1st time a avalon and except for the $35!Parking i had an amazing time. Sader was great, ppl were great! bahhh |
sander
first time hearing Sander live....i was really impressed!! good crowd too, had a blast with my group
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| Originally posted by Miss Julia i'll be there! |
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| Originally posted by trancetink that was fun-glad i got to see you! |
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| Originally posted by raymond enrique First I want to say thanks to Donnie for making me feel at home. It was a pleasure meeting you, Julia, Mario, and a slew of others throughout the night. Here's my review: I arrive at 10:15 and guess what, the line is long and pretty much not moving at all. I had purchased my pre-sale ticket but wasn't sure about if the club had more organization in a line. Apparently, the line I was in was for the people who were on some sort of reduced list. There was lot's of those. Donnie calls me up at around 11:20 and I had only moved about 15 feet. He gets me and we move up to the very front where Julia and company were. It took about 20 more minutes to finally get in at that point. Ok, I get inside and am liking the building's architecture. We grab some drinks and proceed to take a quick tour of the place since this is my first time. The main room's visuals, lighting, are top notch. The sound is good also. Last night there was a lot of people, so the main room floor was not big enough to get your groove on. Pretty much, I was upstairs on the sides dancing. I did appreciate all the seating upstairs which was available to everybody. As for the other room, it could use just a little more bass. I understand the concept is not to overpower that main room, but in that place, it will not happen. Anyhow, this was the first time to hear Trent play and I was pleased. I'm not sure what time Sander came out, but it was close to 1. He played a good variety and kept the floor rocking for the most part. I'm not sure what time he started to do his DVDJ set, but I liked what I saw and heard. I know from about 4-5 he was doing the DVDJ thing. The upstairs room dj's were holding it down. This is where I would let loose a little more. Good job to those up that way for keeping those beats going. We left at close to 5 and there seemed to still be quite a bit of people in the club. So, I couldn't tell ya what time Sander actually finished or the place closed. All in all, a good night and I look forwarding to partying it up with more of ya'll in the future! |

I havent had so many friends in a club i think since my last bday. Everywhere i went i saw friends, and they were all having a blast. I thought sander played great as well. But the line was an absolute mess. I love all the cracked out asians that just wander right to the front of the lines and mesh in. And once they are in, at like 11PM they are already fucked up holding their heads sitting on the dance floor. At some point they should just start tossing those cracked out asians out. It ruins the party for all the other paying patrons at the place.
cool times, but i was reminded of why i don't go to avalon much anymore. more than an hr in line, plus the good old bump in discount price once you get to the ticket booth. whee!
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| Originally posted by HotDogWater cool times, but i was reminded of why i don't go to avalon much anymore. more than an hr in line, plus the good old bump in discount price once you get to the ticket booth. whee! |
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| Originally posted by djjoshuaallen ...But the line was an absolute mess. I love all the cracked out asians that just wander right to the front of the lines and mesh in... |
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| Originally posted by donnybrasco I know of someone who has been living in China for awhile now, who said that this is how they line up for things over there. They don't do it in a line. They just mob the entrance and push in from all sides. lol. |
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| Originally posted by djjoshuaallen that is pretty much exactly how it went down. They were even walking right to the side of the front and trying to hope over the metal divider in front of 100 patiently waiting people. Of course he was thrown back over by a few of us |
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| Originally posted by donnybrasco I agree about the patio needing more bass. Always thought that myself. It may be a matter of not disturbing the neighbors though as to why they keep it so minimal, because that patio has an open-air sky-light. Even when it's covered, I think it's only by a bit of canvas awning. EDIT: Oh, and I think the Washers must be reading the TA board; I didn't see one washer all night. |
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| Originally posted by djdory Kazell was home sick, so Hac Le and I held the patio from 10-3. We had the bass turned up earlier but the security guy kept coming up to us and telling us to "turn it down another 30%". He would go away and we would try to turn it back up, but he was shadowing us most of the night so that spoiled our chances. Not fun. |
Reminds me when I saw TIesto at Avalon. I think I was about 35-40th in line whern I got there (at like 9:15pm)...by thet ime doors open, I was probably several hundred back because the line was easily 4-8 people wide per person. I finally got fed up and almost got into a few fights....one of which almost totally went off but the dude backed off with the "if I wasn't drunk"
I would have probably been ganged up on and beaten, but I didn't care at the time...I was on about an hour sleep (saw tiesto in SF the night before then had to go to work right after before going to LA), was PISSED, and ready to throw down.
Dave
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