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Re: Why Can't New Clubs SURVIVE??
| quote: | Originally posted by Mrs.Spice
I went to Pulse Nightclub over the weekend and I was faced with the shock of my life after hearing so many good things about it. At about 2am there were maybe 10-15 people there at most. I got in free, even though I wasn't on the guestlist and it seemed like they were dying to let anyone in.
Same thing is true for Lotus which doesn't exist anymore as well as countless other clubs in Toronto. Why is it that people don't want to try out new clubs? I'm sure everyone knows about them since there are tons of flyers being handed out every weekend on the streets. Aside from the Guv and Reverb, I have nowhere to go in Toronto to listen to good music, (I'm not talking about the progressive BS they spin at System)-And Viva, I'm not even going to get that into that. I'm not about to wreck havoc on a dancefloor with no one around me, so where can I go when I'm not in the mood for the ginas of the Guv? |
Sounds sad. But was the place OK at least? See, if I was from Toronto, I'd be clubbing almost every weekend, and I'd be there for sure to check the club out. But since it costs me around 20 bucks for transportation every single time to get to TO, and the fact that I am not rich ...
I was at Sound Emporium / Penthouse last month, and not only did the crown evaporourize by 3:30 AM (the DJing stopped at that moment), the bouncer treated me and my friend like shit, we had to pay twice the price (and bouncer was wrong), and the place wasnt so good either. Thank God the DJ was great and a few fellow friendly TAs were there to keep the vibe up. But as I said, I AM NEVER GOING TO SOUND EMPORIUM EVER EVER AGAIN, AND I SUGGEST NOONE TO GO THERE, ITS A SHITTY PLACE ALL OVER.
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