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Posted by elFreak on Sep-19-2008 18:48:

and you underestimate how good we used to have it here.

http://www.rave.ca/flyers_image/84343/


Posted by Enjoy on Sep-19-2008 19:06:

lol, Ritchie


Posted by Monocle on Sep-19-2008 19:53:

quote:
Originally posted by zeKsg
Oh man... if you haven't lived in Ottawa you shouldn't make that statement.

You are really really really underestimating how BORING and BAD Ottawa is for nightlife.


Amen brother. You guys don't know how it is!!! We have Heaven and that's it! Afterhours? please. seriously, I guess you guys can now sympathize with us a bit... well actually no not even close


Posted by RayRayy on Sep-19-2008 22:23:

quote:
Originally posted by zeKsg
Oh man... if you haven't lived in Ottawa you shouldn't make that statement.

You are really really really underestimating how BORING and BAD Ottawa is for nightlife.


obviously u never went to parties at Sweet/Atomic in the mid to late 90's those were good times..


Posted by zeKsg on Sep-19-2008 22:52:

quote:
Originally posted by RayRayy
obviously u never went to parties at Sweet/Atomic in the mid to late 90's those were good times..


I was back in Moscow back then.


Posted by RayRayy on Sep-19-2008 23:45:

quote:
Originally posted by zeKsg
I was back in Moscow back then.


u were in diapers back then.


Posted by ostrich on Sep-20-2008 07:48:

quote:
Originally posted by elFreak
afraid?

the sad thing is they probably would not pull enough anymore to make a dime off this in this town.

montreal has become the ottawa of dance music.



It's honestly depressing to see this city's techno/tech-house nightlife hitting rock bottom... If you guys haven't read Steve Lalla's interview with Deadbeat from a few weeks back, I suggest you all do so. Scott Monteith aka Deadbeat Interview

Excerpt taken from the article:

"Not to knock Montreal in any way," Monteith continues, "but it became very difficult and frustrating for me at some point to write music and not have a consistent place you could go out and hear it. Some people seem to attribute the difficulty of running a regular techno or forward-thinking house night in Montreal to a general lack of interest, but I think that's straight-up bullshit. The ever-increasing numbers one sees in attendance at the Piknic, Mutek and Fricoti demonstrates that pretty clearly.

"Generally, if a few more club owners cared just a little bit more about the sound, and a few more promoters paid just a little bit more attention to what's going on abroad and in their own backyard, shit would be rocking. I guess the short answer to this question is that community breeds creative inspiration."


Posted by elFreak on Sep-20-2008 18:00:

quote:
Originally posted by RayRayy
u were in diapers back then.



Posted by elFreak on Sep-22-2008 20:42:

http://video.beatfactor.ro/Hitler_i...n-15000353.html


Posted by mmx on Sep-22-2008 22:18:

quote:
Originally posted by elFreak
http://video.beatfactor.ro/Hitler_i...n-15000353.html


FUCK TRANCE!!!

In Hawtin we believe!



Funniest shit I've seen this year. Thank you.


Posted by Fran666 on Sep-23-2008 00:42:

quote:
Originally posted by ostrich
It's honestly depressing to see this city's techno/tech-house nightlife hitting rock bottom... If you guys haven't read Steve Lalla's interview with Deadbeat from a few weeks back, I suggest you all do so. Scott Monteith aka Deadbeat Interview

Excerpt taken from the article:

"Not to knock Montreal in any way," Monteith continues, "but it became very difficult and frustrating for me at some point to write music and not have a consistent place you could go out and hear it. Some people seem to attribute the difficulty of running a regular techno or forward-thinking house night in Montreal to a general lack of interest, but I think that's straight-up bullshit. The ever-increasing numbers one sees in attendance at the Piknic, Mutek and Fricoti demonstrates that pretty clearly.

"Generally, if a few more club owners cared just a little bit more about the sound, and a few more promoters paid just a little bit more attention to what's going on abroad and in their own backyard, shit would be rocking. I guess the short answer to this question is that community breeds creative inspiration."



For me that's explaining the problem the other way around.

If all tech djs that play Minus organize themselves to bring Minus, it would happen. You're the ones with the crowds to make this event happen. You need promoters only to take them by the hand and bring them, but it's YOUR crowd. Promoters are a part of your tools. You are in the best position to profit from such an event in all aspects !!!

I wish techno djs would call me to ask me to help them out with their projects... not call me for bookings, i still book them, but it's not my wish... especially ostrich with all his terrific ideas and original enterprises...

That's what mini, franco fabi, king louis, anton and few others are doing... and its working just fine... they've builded their teams for their events. Now they can afford to sollicitate investors, club owners to join in their projects, locally and abroad. Their business is well builded, to that extent that they manage venues.

Take action. I'm always ready to help.

(lol Don't worry hitler also listens to electro house lol)


Posted by simonbmtl on Sep-23-2008 03:00:

quote:
Originally posted by Fran666
For me that's explaining the problem the other way around.

If all tech djs that play Minus organize themselves to bring Minus, it would happen. You're the ones with the crowds to make this event happen. You need promoters only to take them by the hand and bring them, but it's YOUR crowd. Promoters are a part of your tools. You are in the best position to profit from such an event in all aspects !!!

I wish techno djs would call me to ask me to help them out with their projects... not call me for bookings, i still book them, but it's not my wish... especially ostrich with all his terrific ideas and original enterprises...

That's what mini, franco fabi, king louis, anton and few others are doing... and its working just fine... they've builded their teams for their events. Now they can afford to sollicitate investors, club owners to join in their projects, locally and abroad. Their business is well builded, to that extent that they manage venues.

Take action. I'm always ready to help.

(lol Don't worry hitler also listens to electro house lol)


This is one of your best posts. I agree totally, people need to put their money where their mouths are or stfu.


Posted by bender mtl on Sep-23-2008 20:35:

You read in my mind....that"s what I'm doing benn 3 years....wow Francis!!!


Posted by Leif on Sep-25-2008 22:49:


Richie Hawtin 2008 DJ Setup from Dean Koch on Vimeo.

Very interesting towards the end


Posted by acronym on Sep-26-2008 11:23:

I don't know how to include videos in posts but:

http://video.beatfactor.ro/Hitler_i...n-15000353.html


Posted by DiskHO on Sep-26-2008 14:21:

$$

people should watch where they put their money when it involves dance music in Montreal. Sometimes you are better off just putting it in your mouth and eating it.

lot of people out there looking to take advantage of other people. (p.e./f.d./m.j.p.r./m.a./etc..)-


Posted by CODE on Sep-28-2008 00:20:

well guys......i dont know how it is in montreal that well. But I know that in Toronto the Mnus show did not happen because mr hawtpants
just wanted to much money for this showcase, I spend alot of money on bookings but when a show costs so much and is not worth the risk it just cant work. A promoter should make money of an event so he can produce more not spend his whole life making money for other artists
and just doing parties for the hell of it.

Even in Toronto (we have quite alot of techno events) but a mnus showcase just wont work. Because at max we would maybe get 700 people out for a show that costs 25 000 just for the booking.

So guys I dont think you have it too bad in Montreal. Piknic alone is very special event that hardly any other city has something like that.


Posted by devnull on Oct-01-2008 16:41:

quote:
Originally posted by CODE
well guys......i dont know how it is in montreal that well. But I know that in Toronto the Mnus show did not happen because mr hawtpants
just wanted to much money for this showcase, I spend alot of money on bookings but when a show costs so much and is not worth the risk it just cant work. A promoter should make money of an event so he can produce more not spend his whole life making money for other artists
and just doing parties for the hell of it.

Even in Toronto (we have quite alot of techno events) but a mnus showcase just wont work. Because at max we would maybe get 700 people out for a show that costs 25 000 just for the booking.

So guys I dont think you have it too bad in Montreal. Piknic alone is very special event that hardly any other city has something like that.


good chuck of change!

I dont know how single bookings costs, but looking at it its ~5k per DJ.

I think you can get more than 700 people if you get a large enough room. I mean, Villalobos/Dandy Jack had 1500 people (doing a ballpark), why cant a M_NUS showcase not have 1500...

Since there is no canadian date, people would travel to see this. I'd pay $50 for such a show, no problem (Granted its more than 5 hours )


Posted by julien2 on Oct-01-2008 21:50:

quote:
Originally posted by devnull
good chuck of change!

I dont know how single bookings costs, but looking at it its ~5k per DJ.

I think you can get more than 700 people if you get a large enough room. I mean, Villalobos/Dandy Jack had 1500 people (doing a ballpark), why cant a M_NUS showcase not have 1500...

Since there is no canadian date, people would travel to see this. I'd pay $50 for such a show, no problem (Granted its more than 5 hours )


Please anyone correct if I'm wrong, but there were not 1500 persons at Nuit Electronik. The legal capacity of Metropolis is about 1200, and it wasn't packed, so I'm guessing less than 1200.

Anyways, you make good points. I too would be willing to pay 50$ for a 6+ hour Contakt showcase.

But, Montreal is a very small market, not sure what the turnout would be. And yes, some out-of-towners might come, but this is not Europe, travel distances are much larger.


Posted by devnull on Oct-03-2008 16:29:

quote:
Originally posted by julien2
Please anyone correct if I'm wrong, but there were not 1500 persons at Nuit Electronik. The legal capacity of Metropolis is about 1200, and it wasn't packed, so I'm guessing less than 1200.


I was only ball parking it. The placed was rammed.

Another example was sasha n digweed Tribe party...that had a huge turnout from people outside montreal!


Posted by zeKsg on Oct-03-2008 17:37:

quote:
Originally posted by devnull
I was only ball parking it. The placed was rammed.

Another example was sasha n digweed Tribe party...that had a huge turnout from people outside montreal!


Sasha and Digweed pull more people in MTL then the Minus crew though... 2 really big names there...

We want our minus tour


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