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Posted by Floorfiller on Apr-07-2005 15:16:
Re: Re: Why EDM is dead in America?
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Originally posted by tiesto14
and babe you are not classy...
I despise chics like you who go to clubs thinking they have some sort of better right to be there over other people...simply based on the way you dress or your attitude.
YOu have no more right to dance in a club then a clubkid....so give it up... |
what's up with that? i think people that dress like that are a little ridiculous myself. and really... i don't even care, but it does give a stigma to the genre. you know how many people are blown away when they find out that i listen to EDM? they are like "holy shit...you don't seem the type". nothing wrong with the club kids, but it'd be nice if we could change the image to something a little more universal.
Posted by dj tek on Apr-07-2005 15:17:
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Originally posted by sandstorm03
what ever happened @ seho? |
right but what does that have anything to do with jason's reply you quoted
Posted by sandstorm03 on Apr-07-2005 15:18:
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Originally posted by UWM
A lot of the "Mega-clubs" outside of NYC seem to have stayed open, and they consistenly bring in the same level of talent. I really don't see what your point is. |
i dont think they recieve much media attention do they?
Posted by tiesto14 on Apr-07-2005 15:18:
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Originally posted by UWM
Umm, what? What does that have to do with anything? |
read her first post..she was implying that candy ravers are part of the problem with clubs.....
Posted by Sand Leaper on Apr-07-2005 15:18:
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Originally posted by UWM
Because it's popular, and people like to be trend-whores to fit in with their friends. |
That can easily be said for a lot of so-called EDM fans nowadays as well.
Posted by Project 7 on Apr-07-2005 15:19:
Learn to spin yourself?
Posted by sandstorm03 on Apr-07-2005 15:19:
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Originally posted by dj tek
right but what does that have anything to do with jason's reply you quoted |
oh, nothing
Posted by Floorfiller on Apr-07-2005 15:20:
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Originally posted by tiesto14
read her first post..she was implying that candy ravers are part of the problem with clubs..... |
read my post...
i agree...they give a stigma to the EDM scene...
Posted by dj tek on Apr-07-2005 15:20:
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Originally posted by sandstorm03
oh, nothing |
lol.. stop confusing me lee !
Posted by Krysta_101 on Apr-07-2005 15:20:
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Originally posted by Project 7
Learn to spin yourself? |
I tried, and failed outright.
Posted by sandstorm03 on Apr-07-2005 15:20:
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Originally posted by dj tek
lol.. stop confusing me lee ! |
im just tryin to say that increased attention is not a good thing...
people that like the music will come...
Posted by tiesto14 on Apr-07-2005 15:20:
Re: Re: Re: Why EDM is dead in America?
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Originally posted by Krysta_101
I shall ask this once again... were a lot of classes you had back in school were with a bunch of kids confined to wheelchairs speaking in onomatopoieas?
Shut up. |
back up.....u tryed to imply that American clubs were some inferior to UK and European clubs because WE have clubkids in America....read your first post!
So i proved u wrong u tool...
Posted by dj tek on Apr-07-2005 15:21:
this thread smells like attention whorism 101....
Posted by Krysta_101 on Apr-07-2005 15:21:
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Originally posted by sandstorm03
im just tryin to say that increased attention is not a good thing... |
it is if you want to bolster the scene in a country where it's almost completely dead.
Posted by dj tek on Apr-07-2005 15:22:
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Originally posted by sandstorm03
people that like the music will come... |
indeed.
Posted by Krysta_101 on Apr-07-2005 15:23:
Re: Re: Re: Re: Why EDM is dead in America?
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Originally posted by tiesto14
back up.....u tryed to imply that American clubs were some inferior to UK and European clubs because WE have clubkids in America....read your first post!
So i proved u wrong u tool... |
We have the idiotic club kids. I think this was clearly implied. Obviously, you are inable to ascertain this.
Posted by sandstorm03 on Apr-07-2005 15:23:
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Originally posted by Krysta_101
it is if you want to bolster the scene in a country where it's almost completely dead. |
So what do you propose? Commercials on tv?
Posted by ESMdjm600 on Apr-07-2005 15:23:
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Originally posted by Krysta_101
I know, the only safe havens are in Miami and LA. Neither of which even come close to European clubs. |
i dunno, im from new york, i admit that the scene here is garbage, however ive been to england, and ive been to that club fabric, and i thought it was just as detestable and boring as any other gigantic dark lit room full of crowds upon crowds of people
Posted by tiesto14 on Apr-07-2005 15:23:
Increased attention closed::
Limelight
Twilo
Tunnel
Sound Factory
Exit
etc
Posted by sandstorm03 on Apr-07-2005 15:24:
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Originally posted by tiesto14
Increased attention closed::
Limelight
Twilo
Tunnel
Sound Factory
Exit
etc |
do you feel these had any financial problems? Did they regularly pack it in?
they needed more media attention right
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Posted by ESMdjm600 on Apr-07-2005 15:26:
oh but the answer to your question... y is edm dead in america? the same reason y soccer is dead in america.... NO COMMERCIALS!
Posted by Floorfiller on Apr-07-2005 15:27:
Re: Re: Re: Re: Why EDM is dead in America?
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Originally posted by tiesto14
back up.....u tryed to imply that American clubs were some inferior to UK and European clubs because WE have clubkids in America....read your first post!
So i proved u wrong u tool... |
don't try and change the subject with personal attacks fool 
no point in trying to bring the euro club scene into my argument because i've never partied over there, but i think that one thing is certain...europe does have a healthier scene then the united states...
and i agree with krysta that a lot of it has to do with a social stigma put on EDM by the large amount of young candyraver kids that frequent the events...
and lets face it, its not like most of them probably really enjoy the music more than anyone else here. but i think the point is pretty obvious...you can't win this one with personal attacks...
Posted by UWM on Apr-07-2005 15:27:
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Originally posted by tiesto14
read her first post..she was implying that candy ravers are part of the problem with clubs..... |
Umm, my post was aimed at Lee.
And, Lee, maybe they don't get all the 'media attention' because they operate legitimately and follow rules?
Posted by tiesto14 on Apr-07-2005 15:27:
Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Why EDM is dead in America?
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Originally posted by Krysta_101
We have the idiotic club kids. I think this was clearly implied. Obviously, you are inable to ascertain this. |
dude get over your self...trying to over intelectualize everything.
The UK and Germany also have the idiotic club kids and they seem to be doing well with their clubs...did you ever stop to think - maybe YOUR type of crowd is the problem?
I mean what arrogance you have to feel that YOU should be in a club and they should not...
For the record i am not and never was a clubkid...
But i can say first hand that clubkids made the NYC scene the BEST it ever was (circa 1995)....If it wasnt for clubkids NYC would of sucked in NYC...they made Limelight, Tunnel, Twilo and Shelter.....so ya know.
Posted by tiesto14 on Apr-07-2005 15:28:
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Originally posted by sandstorm03
do you feel these had any financial problems? Did they regularly pack it in?
they needed more media attention right . |
no money was ROLLING in.....even on Wednesday nights,
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