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Posted by CHRONiK on Apr-12-2008 09:25:

Tiesto & Armin - Instantly Selling Out Multiple Shows in Melb

Hi All,

As most from Melb would be aware...

Tiesto sold out concerts within hours, resulting in 4 shows in total, also selling out.

Now armin seems have done that same, I think the early birds were sold out in 2hrs or less and the remainder shortly after prompting a second show. And who knows, maybe a third.

At a guess, this means that we have approx 5-7 thousand per show for Tiesto so a total of 20000+. And we have armin, potentially selling out 2 shows with similar quantity of fans going.

Being predominately a trance fan I think this is great. But it raises questions and some confusion in my mind. IMO the melbourne club dance scene is dominated mainly by house and PHD style trance (tho I havent been out in years so I could be wrong).

So...

Why arent there any successful trance clubs in melbourne (that I know of)?
Is there an untapped gold mine just waiting to be found if it can be advertised and promoted properly (or differently)?
Does melbourne not have any talented DJ's in this style? I would think that we do (ie. Mike Nichol - ASOT TOTW - Hello.)
Surely the demand is there?
Or are melbournians only interested in the odd trance specticals and not a regular club nights?
Any thoughts?


Posted by sunrise3500 on Apr-12-2008 09:34:

Re: Tiesto & Armin - Instantly Selling Out Multiple Shows in Melb

quote:
Originally posted by CHRONiK
Why arent there any successful trance clubs in melbourne (that I know of)?

because there's only hard trance clubs
no one plays real trance anymore.


Posted by EgosXII on Apr-12-2008 13:05:

because 99% of the people buying tickets bought tickets to the show (not the artist); all they care about is getting dressed up for the event- we 1% are fucking creaming for it, that's it-- i don't see pharmacy selling multiple shows in the same fashion (easily having as good, or better acts than tiesto or armin individually)

the reason they're succesful IS the marketting and promotion: these are among the most commercial djs in the world-- eh, it's silly-- i doubt anyone whose going even knows who armin or tiesto is, except they're "good"

there is a MASSIVE difference between the event armin only, or tiesto selling out, and trance's popularity is my point--
there are local trance events. they are relatively unpopular- people don't even know what trance is- and with tiesto playing tocadisco i think it might stay that way...


Posted by sunrise3500 on Apr-12-2008 13:47:

yuu mean omgz it's like all trancey n ravey n technoy n stuffs n we get to pop pills n wave glow sticks aroundz! lolz yayyyyyy letz goes!


Posted by narcism on Apr-12-2008 23:16:

Re: Tiesto & Armin - Instantly Selling Out Multiple Shows in Melb

quote:
Originally posted by CHRONiK

At a guess, this means that we have approx 5-7 thousand per show for Tiesto so a total of 20000+. And we have armin, potentially selling out 2 shows with similar quantity of fans going.


dont think festival hall can hold that much.. was thinking more along the lines of 3000 taking into account that muzza's take up more space


Posted by sunrise3500 on Apr-13-2008 01:13:

Re: Re: Tiesto & Armin - Instantly Selling Out Multiple Shows in Melb

quote:
Originally posted by narcism
taking into account that muzza's take up more space

no they dont
they take their shirts off and rub themselves all over each other


Posted by stipsy on Apr-14-2008 00:07:

Re: Tiesto & Armin - Instantly Selling Out Multiple Shows in Melb

quote:
Originally posted by CHRONiK
Hi All,

As most from Melb would be aware...

Tiesto sold out concerts within hours, resulting in 4 shows in total, also selling out.

Now armin seems have done that same, I think the early birds were sold out in 2hrs or less and the remainder shortly after prompting a second show. And who knows, maybe a third.

At a guess, this means that we have approx 5-7 thousand per show for Tiesto so a total of 20000+. And we have armin, potentially selling out 2 shows with similar quantity of fans going.

Being predominately a trance fan I think this is great. But it raises questions and some confusion in my mind. IMO the melbourne club dance scene is dominated mainly by house and PHD style trance (tho I havent been out in years so I could be wrong).

So...

Why arent there any successful trance clubs in melbourne (that I know of)?
Is there an untapped gold mine just waiting to be found if it can be advertised and promoted properly (or differently)?
Does melbourne not have any talented DJ's in this style? I would think that we do (ie. Mike Nichol - ASOT TOTW - Hello.)
Surely the demand is there?
Or are melbournians only interested in the odd trance specticals and not a regular club nights?
Any thoughts?


i have the answer.......


Posted by Light The Fuse on Apr-14-2008 00:18:

maybe the time has come....

god knows people have tried..


Posted by Anomyst on Apr-14-2008 00:24:

There is not a strong enough group of punters that would go to regular trance clubs in melbourne. So there has to be diversity to bring several music policy's together to work as one. but then again, what do you call trance music, do you call it OMG ARMIN HANDS UP trance or do you call it a state of mind? thats where the big split lies and thats what seems to have been lost with the evolution of the more commercial style of trance productions.


Posted by sunrise3500 on Apr-14-2008 00:52:

another problem is, trance is a dirty word to the commoner, scares them away.
people hear trance and think hard trance, pills and glow sticks and fully sick d00f d00f omgz.
it'd probably be more successful noted as just "dance" music, sadly. (if it is uplifting trance/etc).


Posted by TRANCEME72 on Apr-14-2008 03:11:

Re: Re: Tiesto & Armin - Instantly Selling Out Multiple Shows in Melb

quote:
Originally posted by sunrise3500
because there's only hard trance clubs
no one plays real trance anymore.



What about Viper?
Mike Nichol
Steve Strangis


Posted by AParajuli on Apr-14-2008 08:43:

Easiest way to figure out if they are n00bs or not is if you ask 'em about the classics of Tiesto or Armin

Ask 'em to name you one of Gouryella's famous tracks Or one of Tiesto's classic tunes from his Magik or In Search of Sunrise series.


Posted by CHRONiK on Apr-15-2008 07:18:

quote:
Originally posted by Anomyst
There is not a strong enough group of punters that would go to regular trance clubs in melbourne. So there has to be diversity to bring several music policy's together to work as one. but then again, what do you call trance music, do you call it OMG ARMIN HANDS UP trance or do you call it a state of mind? thats where the big split lies and thats what seems to have been lost with the evolution of the more commercial style of trance productions.


This reminds of a thread some time back about 'the state of trance in melbourne'.

When I am refferring to trance I mean the stuff typically played by Armin, Tiesto, Schulz, PVD, A&B, etc. And some of the stuff these DJ's play dip strongly into other genre's/sub genre's. Trance these days is obviously influenced by other styles/genre's the lines dividing can be a little blurred as we all know. Especially when comparing to the stuff in the 'hey days'.

I guess its a tough nut to crack, especially breaking down that association it has in melbourne. Gawd I remember seeing some older female partying going friends recently, they were talking about how they love house/electro and screwed up their faces when I said I like trance. Then when I jumped into their car they had an old gatecrasher CD from pre-2000 playing universal nation and some other trance classics. 'I thought you hated trance?'.. 'We do, but we love this'

And when I say successful, I guess I mean a regular/weekly, decent size venue relatively packed. There have been a number of small successful parties which is awesome, but generally not enough numbers to warrant a bigger venue or regular weekly bash.


Posted by Anomyst on Apr-15-2008 07:25:

quote:
Originally posted by CHRONiK
This reminds of a thread some time back about 'the state of trance in melbourne'.

When I am refferring to trance I mean the stuff typically played by Armin, Tiesto, Schulz, PVD, A&B, etc. And some of the stuff these DJ's play dip strongly into other genre's/sub genre's. Trance these days is obviously influenced by other styles/genre's the lines dividing can be a little blurred as we all know. Especially when comparing to the stuff in the 'hey days'.

I guess its a tough nut to crack, especially breaking down that association it has in melbourne. Gawd I remember seeing some older female partying going friends recently, they were talking about how they love house/electro and screwed up their faces when I said I like trance. Then when I jumped into their car they had an old gatecrasher CD from pre-2000 playing universal nation and some other trance classics. 'I thought you hated trance?'.. 'We do, but we love this'

And when I say successful, I guess I mean a regular/weekly, decent size venue relatively packed. There have been a number of small successful parties which is awesome, but generally not enough numbers to warrant a bigger venue or regular weekly bash.



i know what you mean, but its all about attracting the younger market.


Posted by vman83 on Apr-15-2008 09:33:

the answer to this question is-

back in the day massive events werent as common so trance was played in clubs which were a regular thing for people

these days large events happen all the time... all the time. Trance has evolved into being a large event type of music rather than club style music. House has evolved as has techno and now these types of music are what runs big thru clubs

its that simple... unfortunately


Posted by vman83 on Apr-15-2008 09:37:

to go to a club these days to listen to trance means u have to be an enthusiast

to go to a big event and listen to whatever, as long as its fun, is easier


Posted by Light The Fuse on Apr-15-2008 10:11:

imo and this is mine:-
the key to getting a proper 'club trance' night going on a weekly basis is the first 4 hours.

The majority of nights giving it a crack tend to take themselves a bit to seriously and the first coupla hours end up trying to be like the first couple of hours of a big festival night like godskitchen.

the thing is that as its a club night the joint is ready to go from 11pm - a good percentage of the crowd just wanna have a drink, have a bit of a dance and pick up.

markus shultz prog trance from 11-1 is just not gunna push a crowd into overdrive. - and so what happens is that dedicated crowd kinda gets into it but the passers thru who are looking for fun...just pass through.by 1am you have a half empty club that degenerates into an empty club.

the key is to mash up some of those prog trance hits with something a little more club friendly. (*ie electro and house). Generally (note the generally) the prog trance of today (im talking main stream) is not designed for a small/medium club environment - its made for internet radio and big events...it has no bounce or fun.

my 2c.

its also interesting that someone brought up the old MOS cd's...i used to love that shit...yunno why - yeah they had heaps of trance on em...but they had heaps of other shit on em at the same time..thats what made them so good and thats what every1 seems to forget these days.


Posted by Aesthetic on Apr-15-2008 23:05:

jules you know i agree with what you said above.. first time you've made sense to me in about 2 years lol

100% trance doesnt work.. pete tong styled night house - proggy - trance (and then at the end chuck in a dash of psy/tech/whatever) is a pretty sweet spot

a trance night is not the answer, but a night that has some trance in it really.. just make the trance the peak time middle night set


Posted by sunrise3500 on Apr-15-2008 23:39:

people dont dance to prog, they chin stroke to it.
and your average punter is bored and goes.


Posted by TRANCEME72 on Apr-16-2008 07:52:

People in Melbourne don't know what Trance is they think it's just
DOOF DOOF music thats the problem


Posted by eRRaTiK on Apr-16-2008 14:50:

quote:
Originally posted by AParajuli
Or one of Tiesto's classic tunes from his Magik or In Search of Sunrise series.


well that's a misleading question, most of the tunes used were produced by others... not Tiesto

Unless of course you're referring to Silence (Tiesto remix) and the like.

To TOP, recent news reports of OD's at trance/dance events surely doesn't help the scene or promoters trying to hold more events.


Posted by mikey au on Apr-17-2008 00:17:

quote:
Originally posted by sunrise3500
people dont dance to prog, they chin stroke to it.
and your average punter is bored and goes.


I take it you haven't been to a Sunny/Darkbeat gig if you think people don't dance to prog....


Posted by Anomyst on Apr-17-2008 00:28:

lol Melbourne knows what trance is but thats out in the bush. generally.


Posted by CHRONiK on Apr-17-2008 09:39:

quote:
Originally posted by Light The Fuse

the key is to mash up some of those prog trance hits with something a little more club friendly. (*ie electro and house). Generally (note the generally) the prog trance of today (im talking main stream) is not designed for a small/medium club environment - its made for internet radio and big events...it has no bounce or fun.


Has anyone tried this? Maybe even firing up a club at an earlier time. Like 9pm or something. Starting with the more commercial, house/electro, prog, dipping into some trance, etc.

Another thing that puts some people off, me being one of them, is needing to be awake until 5am to hear a good trance set. By the time I can actually hear something good and the night is pumping I am ready for bed and over it. Yes Yes I am an old man, but I have been there done that.


Posted by Rav3r_Baby on Apr-19-2008 14:37:

Ticket for Sale ?

Anyone want a ticket for $150 ?
SATURDAY 26th APRIL MELBOURNE SHOW..


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