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Alright... this is getting ridiculous... The finger pointing and accusations being made in this thread shouldn't even come close to happening, and it irritates me even more to think that this argument is pitting people who came together to pull something amazing off this past Spring against each other...
The first Addiction was a learning experience, and IMO, it is stll something that was absolutely amazing to come together period. Sure there were issues like too many DJ's, sound and monitors, and so on, but it was still OUR event, and I mean that it belonged to ALL of us, not any one or two of us. A lot of people made major sacrifices to make it to that event, just as some still will for this event on the 30th.
The problem is, that with this event, a lot of things changed, and depending on your viewpoint, this can be a great or terrible thing. I am very, very impressed with Jack Trash and the Minneapolis crew's faith in Tyler, Daniel, and the TA's to come together and pull a night like tonight off. If I'm not mistaken (And I don't think I am) Sound in Motion is taking a HUGE risk by giving up one of their own nights for Addiction 2, and I'm sure the pressure is on both Tyler and Daniel to pull it off. Hence bringing in KT...
KT expressed interest in playing the first Addiction, and straight up, we couldn't afford it, period. The first one thus came off as very much a showcase for TA amateurs, which had a very cool, grassroots feel to it. But I don't think that could happen this time simply based on the logistics of everything. I do not mean to make it sound like the problem lies solely in KT spinning, because that's not it at all, and if anything, he will be a huge part of making this night amazing, BUT, the idea that he expressed interest in playing all but secured his ability to play that night, and that's where I think people get upset. Let's be honest here, a lot of this is about jealousy, and the feeling that a well established quote en quote "globetrotting" DJ is treading on what should feel like "our" territory. But that isn't the way it really is.
This is still "Addiction." Regardless of what people have to say about how this was done, it is for the best, and I have no doubt what so ever that this will come off as a great night. The one thing I think a lot of non-local TA's don't realize about "The Quest" is that it is absolutely mint, and I am absolutely astonished that Tyler and Daniel were able to secure it for the event. I think everyone who isn't playing at the event needs to realize just what kind of pressure these kids are under to make this work. If this comes off as well as I truly believe it will, it is another huge step for both of them, and for TA events in general.
So please, I guess all I'm asking here is for some understanding... The coolest thing about the Addiction crew is that, IMO, we've been there for each other. We've been all about supporting each other as we grow as artists and performers, and I truly feel like some of the people I met because of that show are truly going to be lifelong friends. Come on, I'm going to Above and Beyond with Chris this weekend, heading to Addiction in a couple weeks, and a few weeks after that (Well, I guess here's the announcement!) Lucas, Tyler, and myself are all playing together he in Point! All I'm trying to say is that I still really love all you kids, and I'm stoked to bring a few new ones into the Addiction fold, so KT and Lane, welcome to our dysfunctional family!
Peace,
Rob
PS: Hey KT, check your PM's at some point...
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Last edited by RJT on Sep-12-2005 at 18:33
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