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Chambers
Junior tranceaddict
Registered: Apr 2001
Location: Auburn Hills, Michigan
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umm..I honestly hope you are kidding. That line up was nothing special at all. Acquaviva was the only one worth going to see...
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Jun-01-2001 05:18
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skywarp
goa trooper

Registered: Sep 2000
Location: Edmonton, AB
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Jun-01-2001 05:28
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Chambers
Junior tranceaddict
Registered: Apr 2001
Location: Auburn Hills, Michigan
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ok..point taken, I'll give them respect. But they do not spin Trance at all, it's mostly hip-hop electronica and/or house. The energy just isn't there...at least for me... If they keep having dj's like that come around then we will NEVER get the likes of Tiesto/AVB/PVD/JJ/SL to come around here, it's a shame really
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Jun-01-2001 14:39
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Aviston
Senior tranceaddict
Registered: Oct 2000
Location: Ann Arbor, MI
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Very true. I too am from the Detroit area (Ann Arbor actually). I attended DEMF the first day when it started off. I spent like 5 or 6 hours there with friends and then called it a day. I thought the festival was pretty cool, but it wasn't something I'd exactly travel for. Of course, to be honest, it's not really my type of music (obviously, re: no trance), but what can we expect? Detroit was one of the birthplaces of techno, and Chicago was one of the birthplaces of house. That pretty much sums up the musical tastes of everyone in the Midwest. I went to Motor on both Saturday and Sunday nights and had alot more fun there than at the Festival. You're right, Aquaviva was an absolute blast on Sunday night. I didn't hit the festival on Sunday due to rain, and I skipped it on Monday because of lack of sleep from the previous three days. I still thought it was cool to see that many people enjoying electronica though. Plus, the guys hanging out in the center playing chess were great .
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Jun-07-2001 16:19
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beroshima
Supreme tranceaddict

Registered: May 2001
Location: Chicago, USA
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| quote: | Originally posted by Aviston
Of course, to be honest, it's not really my type of music (obviously, re: no trance), but what can we expect? Detroit was one of the birthplaces of techno, and Chicago was one of the birthplaces of house. That pretty much sums up the musical tastes of everyone in the Midwest. |
That's bulls**t. The problem with the Midwest is that most peeps don't know when to move on. I'm sick to death of everyone bowing down and 'laying respect' to the house/techno founders. I love them, but they've had their time and day. It's approaching 20 years for some of them, and there is a large population who's into things like trance and breaks. People don't speak up, since the masters show no respect for nu school ideas, then use their history as defense, even before we speak.
Most of it hasn't moved forward an inch for ten years, and that's no fun for me. I'm just a little fed up with how oblivious some of the scene is to the rest of the world...
Last edited by beroshima on Jun-12-2001 at 01:12
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