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Posted by blackitea on Apr-20-2005 02:15:

any trance addicts in central new york?

i'm trying to make at least monthly trips to NYC to escape upstate drudgery and hear some awesome trance. anyone else stuck out here?


Posted by phuzzyfish12 on Apr-20-2005 02:35:

Stuck in NJ does that help??

LOL

get your ass down here anyway. Nothin like gettin to the city at night skyline and you know your gonna be going fuckin crazy for the next 48 hours and its all like upstate what?? where???


Posted by Highmay on Apr-20-2005 03:00:

try and contact Mike Bugout...not sure if he still spins upstate but he could probably help you in this area...


Posted by madhattared on Apr-20-2005 03:21:

troy = shithole.


Posted by blackitea on Apr-20-2005 04:32:

tnx for encouraging my next great escape from strip mall hell, otherwise known as syracuse, a.k.a. sore-excuse. the drive to nyc is long, but goes quickly when i know there's kick-ass basslines and synths awaiting on the other end

there's really not much of a scene here to speak of. horrible bars aplenty playing awful mixtape cds in the spirit of "NOW that's WHAT i CALL music!!" but before i sell them short, i must add that the djs here are truly masters of pressing "play." nobody beats them at their own game. nobody.


Posted by PVD_S11DJ on Apr-20-2005 04:40:

haha I grew up in a town about 30 min from Syracuse. I pretty much associate the city with the Carousel Mall and Syracuse University. There are some pretty cool bars (if yr 21) and restaurants down in Armory Square downtown. Check out Clark's Ale House and the Blue Tusk. No good music, but definitely good beer on tap. Closest good clubs would prolly be Toronto or NYC, both pretty far drives Syracuse isnt that bad of a town though, not many cities that size in the states would have a clubbing scene to speak of either. Big name DJs in big name clubs usually only spin in major cities. Go to Dinosaur BBQ too - its good.


Posted by blackitea on Apr-20-2005 05:56:

quote:
Originally posted by PVD_S11DJ
Check out Clark's Ale House and the Blue Tusk. No good music, but definitely good beer on tap.


right on. will do. i need to start showing up at some of the local haunts, you know, to really absorb all that syracuse has to offer. you're right in that it isn't that bad....it's just that i'm from cali and am only here by accident, so i don't know the area very well. all i know is that it's 3.5 hrs from NYC without traffic


Posted by rubyriva on Apr-20-2005 16:21:

quote:
Originally posted by blackitea
right on. will do. i need to start showing up at some of the local haunts, you know, to really absorb all that syracuse has to offer. you're right in that it isn't that bad....it's just that i'm from cali and am only here by accident, so i don't know the area very well. all i know is that it's 3.5 hrs from NYC without traffic



born and raised in syracuse, but just moved to pittsburgh back in september.

i partied way more when i lived there then i do now in pitt. syracuse is actually a great location:
4 hours to nyc
4 hours to toronto
4.5 hours to montreal
5 hours to boston
6 hours to dc

plus the airport is there for longer travel.

my sister is in syracuse for another month to finish up her co-op, then it's back to rochester. every once in a while i go back to visit family and friends. summer is great in that area!!


Posted by LinX on Apr-20-2005 20:29:

haha i go to suny oswego (but have this semester off) and lemme tell yah syracuse sucks major balls, there was nothing to do there, NOTHING! fuck that place...


Posted by blackitea on Apr-21-2005 01:26:

quote:
[i][b]syracuse is actually a great location:
4 hours to nyc
4 hours to toronto
4.5 hours to montreal
5 hours to boston
6 hours to dc


the central location is a good thing, i agree, but syracuse is hardly the hub of activity in this state. it has its pleasant surprises, but i feel completely at a loss here. for one, i can't eat whatever i want, which i'm irreparably accustomed to, coming from cali...land of multi-ethnic vending machines. i'm sorry, man, but when i need to get my asahi ramen on, i need to get my asahi ramen on! here, i'm forced to alternate between over-priced gringo mexican food and over-priced gringo thai food. i never realized how much i took my beloved baja fresh and king of thai noodle for granted....thank you, syracuse, for teaching me what's truly important in life

besides which, i get the creepy feeling that most locals never leave here (rubyriva excepted, of course). many have cautioned me about going to NYC, claiming there's nothing to do there. it's like friggin' brigadoon or something...blech different strokes for different folks i guess.



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