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-- Review: CoZo on Sept 24 06
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| Originally posted by The Highroller I find this very hard to believe. |
i guess the moral of the story is it's no big deal going to zone... going to afterhours in general u see sketchiness sometimes more than others, i guess ppl have been controlling themselvesa bit more lately at the zone. Which is a good thing to see, because we can enjoy an entire sunday (morning or night) with a wicked dj lineup, and some crazy ass ppl who party hard. Long Live CZ!
just an additional note: cz has been heading towards 'ruins' until early this year until the new manager Dale came to the plate and spun the entire concept of comfort zone around; not only did he manage the place but he also took part in it - constantly surveying the crowd and taking that extra mile to chat with the people there; certainly there were many regulars there who were unhappy with the change - the look (it's gotten cleaner), the crowd (less sketchy - and yes it has been much more) and the music (i.e. changes the line-up). it's definitely had its obstacles but i think it's turning around in a positive way. everything just takes awhile to settle but be rest assured Dale is very aware of its previous reputation and very ready to challenge (and embrace) the negativity surrounding it. he's acknowledged it and is having 'a blast' trying to turn it from disaster to 'success.'
At the same time he hopes that while in the process, those who are experiencing 'it' with him are having fun too. so for those who are 'scared', give it a try and regardless of whether you like it or not, i guarantee you it will be one of the most memorable experiences of your life! =)
What does Dale look like? Is he the older guy with grey hair that works the admission sometimes?
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| Originally posted by babygurl just an additional note: cz has been heading towards 'ruins' until early this year until the new manager Dale came to the plate and spun the entire concept of comfort zone around; not only did he manage the place but he also took part in it - constantly surveying the crowd and taking that extra mile to chat with the people there; certainly there were many regulars there who were unhappy with the change - the look (it's gotten cleaner), the crowd (less sketchy - and yes it has been much more) and the music (i.e. changes the line-up). it's definitely had its obstacles but i think it's turning around in a positive way. everything just takes awhile to settle but be rest assured Dale is very aware of its previous reputation and very ready to challenge (and embrace) the negativity surrounding it. he's acknowledged it and is having 'a blast' trying to turn it from disaster to 'success.' At the same time he hopes that while in the process, those who are experiencing 'it' with him are having fun too. so for those who are 'scared', give it a try and regardless of whether you like it or not, i guarantee you it will be one of the most memorable experiences of your life! =) |
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| Originally posted by tonybologna What does Dale look like? Is he the older guy with grey hair that works the admission sometimes? |
just going back to the minimal topic...
Guys Marco Carola played 3 hours of minimal 2 months ago....and it fucking rocked the joint...didnt think it would...but that bass had me shakin..
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| Originally posted by anthonyattalla the zone can be the dark underground afterhours that we all love with out having to look like a crack house, shit all over the ground, and not being able to see two inches in front of your face. opinion... AA |
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