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GEORGE ACOSTA | SATURDAY MARCH 12th 2005 | ATLANTA
Liquified
Saturday March 12th 2005
Atlanta, GA
GEORGE ACOSTA
(uwm, miami)
Trance, whether you like your trance melodic and uplifting, or hard and fast, trance by any definition is here to stay. From the warehouse parties of the late 80�s to car commercials in 2001, trance has become part of the new millennium, part of our lifestyle. And all because of DJs like George Acosta. George proves every time he puts a needle on a record that "trance�, whatever the label, has changed, evolved, become a lifestyle, a culture� as well it should. With over 15 years of experience as a DJ and producer, George has helped change and evolve trance from an underground movement to massive festival experiences throughout the world. �George Acosta is probably America�s most unique DJ and has undoubtedly been a major force in shaping the sound of trance in Miami and beyond� says fellow DJ Dave Ralph. George Acosta is America�s representative in the global Trance scene.
along with
CHRIATIAN MICHAEL
(satellite, atlanta)
21 and over welcome
$20 tickets available at www.groovetickets.com or at satellite records
Doors open at 9:00 pm
Located @ Eleven50
1150 b peachtree st
Atlanta, GA
www.Liquified.com
www.eleven50.com
I don't hear anyone talk about Acosta anymore.... Has anyone seen him in the past "x" years? I know he used to spin really old stuff in his sets and that irritated people....
What's the verdict--->yea or nea?
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| Originally posted by zenperson I don't hear anyone talk about Acosta anymore.... Has anyone seen him in the past "x" years? I know he used to spin really old stuff in his sets and that irritated people.... What's the verdict--->yea or nea? |
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| Originally posted by zenperson I don't hear anyone talk about Acosta anymore.... Has anyone seen him in the past "x" years? I know he used to spin really old stuff in his sets and that irritated people.... What's the verdict--->yea or nea? |

I really don't get it, STILL. I guess if you don't like trance, or EDM for that matter. I'm down in WPB, but if you knew me, you'd believe me. I say "yea". Sounds like a cool party, I'm sure there will be other people enjoying themselves, so there will probably be a good "vibe" too. It really depends on who else is spinning that weekend, and if you have to work. Other than that, being a TA, you should represent and go enjoy yourself. DrD

I recently saw Acosta here in D.C. and he ripped it. His set was mostly hard trance, but the highlight of the night was when he dropped the DJ Danjo & Rob Styles remix of Adagio For Strings.
If you're in the area, he's worth checking out.
Well, as long as he leaves his notoriously pompass, aerogant attitude at home and comes here to spin some seriously, quality music, then he's welcome in Atlanta. If he's gonna come up here and act like he's king of the world, then he can stay home because we have plenty of local DJs that can rip it up for much less money, and much less attitude..
Acosta may not be popular here in Miami anymore for many different reasons, but he can still bring it!
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| Originally posted by XxGrOoVeERICxX Acosta may not be popular here in Miami anymore for many different reasons, but he can still bring it! |
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| Originally posted by zenperson Well, word on the street is you can bring it too! I say, we trade Acosta for you...the majority of Eleven50 goers won't know the difference, the TAs would love it, and Liquified would save money, and so would all of us.... see, everyone makes out like a bandit... |
Arrogant attitude? Explain. Did he tell you to fock off? Stick his tongue out at you? Or maybe he didn't wave or point to you like you were one of his friends... Honestly, he's got much better stage prescence than Paul does, and he smiles more too! Now I'm really confused... I know, he didn't feel like shaking your hand after a party once, or he wouldn't take a picture with you. Apparently, someone not wanting to take a picture with a stranger makes them a bad person, and definitely a poor DJ. I get it now.
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| Originally posted by DrDave Arrogant attitude? Explain. Did he tell you to fock off? Stick his tongue out at you? Or maybe he didn't wave or point to you like you were one of his friends... Honestly, he's got much better stage prescence than Paul does, and he smiles more too! Now I'm really confused... I know, he didn't feel like shaking your hand after a party once, or he wouldn't take a picture with you. Apparently, someone not wanting to take a picture with a stranger makes them a bad person, and definitely a poor DJ. I get it now. |

i'm sick of the bullshit about acosta, during the fall i saw him two weeks in a row once in WPB at resort and once at Moscow in FTLD. The guy dropped it at both places people were going crazy, the floor was packed all 4 hours. Then after the set he came down and i went right up to him at resort talked to him asked him questions and he even gave me 2 cd's one of the lost world and one of him live at voodoo lounge. Then at moscow he remembered me and my friends took pictures with us and even told us that he would like to be back at resort because moscow wasn't his thing. Anyways i'm not saying he's the best dj in the world but he has never dissapointed me and i don't know about the whole arrogant attitude thing cuz i didn't experience it....
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| Originally posted by DrDave I really don't get it, STILL. DrD |
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You really don't get it, STILL. DrD ![]() |
Like I said, chill out man, and quit hating on someone who gets way more gigs than you do.
Anyways, John is right... Acosta knows how to drop it. I was at those parties too bro, sick trance, that's all I have too say about that. DrD
Edit: After some consideration and thinking. I will be attending this event. Come look for me if you come..I'll be taking some pictures 
this saturdays show is shaping up to be huge. Ticket sales have been extremly higher then normal! We will definitly be putting george up in the staircase dj booth where junkie xl, dubfire etc played from!
Also we will be bringing in extra sound for this night as well as some other special suprises!
Although much negativity was brought to this thread by myself, I nonetheless wish EVERYONE that goes a safe and wonderful time! 

Re: GEORGE ACOSTA | SATURDAY MARCH 12th 2005 | ATLANTA
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| Originally posted by Liquified Liquified Saturday March 12th 2005 Atlanta, GA GEORGE ACOSTA (uwm, miami) Trance, whether you like your trance melodic and uplifting, or hard and fast, trance by any definition is here to stay. From the warehouse parties of the late 80�s to car commercials in 2001, trance has become part of the new millennium, part of our lifestyle. And all because of DJs like George Acosta. George proves every time he puts a needle on a record that "trance�, whatever the label, has changed, evolved, become a lifestyle, a culture� as well it should. With over 15 years of experience as a DJ and producer, George has helped change and evolve trance from an underground movement to massive festival experiences throughout the world. �George Acosta is probably America�s most unique DJ and has undoubtedly been a major force in shaping the sound of trance in Miami and beyond� says fellow DJ Dave Ralph. George Acosta is America�s representative in the global Trance scene. along with CHRIATIAN MICHAEL (satellite, atlanta) 21 and over welcome $20 tickets available at www.groovetickets.com or at satellite records Doors open at 9:00 pm Located @ Eleven50 1150 b peachtree st Atlanta, GA www.Liquified.com www.eleven50.com |
Re: Re: GEORGE ACOSTA | SATURDAY MARCH 12th 2005 | ATLANTA
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| Originally posted by UFpike Who actually pays to go see him these days? |
Re: Re: GEORGE ACOSTA | SATURDAY MARCH 12th 2005 | ATLANTA
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| Originally posted by UFpike "Jorge" Acosta is a washed up, played out DJ that shouldnt even get a gig outside of Miami. Plain and Simple. Who actually pays to go see him these days? Idiots!! |

Oh, what the hell -- i guess I'll go see Acosta too then...
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