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| quote: | Originally posted by Transoholic
There certainly are the "pretentious clubs" in both Toronto in Montreal, however I think that still leaves a good number of clubs (actually, the more successful ones IMO) that aren't. I guess the problem is if there are only 1 or 2 in Ottawa they can afford to lean that way and elitism slips in.
That's sort of the main reason I was looking into this option in Ottawa, seems like an untapped market as far as catering to the avid EDM-lover goes. I live in KW now (for school) and there is basically one club within a much bigger club (I don't think I need to spell it out, everyone in this forum probably knows of the PR). It's about as big as my apartment, doesn't even have great lights, but when there are good residents or even those who are new but know their shit, which is a lot of the time, everyone acts as if it were the first time they saw armin or tiesto (yes...we've all been there), and it's the vets who i'm talking about. Point being, as long as a venue stays true to its music, doesn't matter THAT much whether it's a huge international DJ or a resident, as long as the crowd gets what they want. Having said that, there's potential to bring in those 1st and 2nd tiers (hmmm...does DJ Mag's rating dictate that?) to Ottawa provided this project works out.
I gotta give it to you guys, regular 2 and 4 hr road trips to go clubbing! It's a b**** just getting in the car IN Montreal to go downtown sometimes. Man, I still have so many questions, like, do people like/love/adore trance (it pretty much gets to the latter or nothing I guess) or is it just the usual house beats grinded out at the handful of local places? Well hopefully IF these ideas come to fruition, there will be enough of you guys to come out at home and unleash W/O having to get stuck on the Gardiners or forgetting that you can't make a right on that red light. No wonder Spezza and Heatley are going through tough times (close one last night...phew). They don't get to hit St. Laurent like the Kostitsyns every night! |
I think a small club - as about the size of Footwork in Toronto - that brought in some interesting D.J.'s in a regular basis would do well in Ottawa, especially if you bring on some atypical stuff. It wouldn't be that hard to draw people from Montreal and Toronto (to a lesser extent) if you started to become known as a hot spot. Without a doubt, people in Ottawa do know how to let loose....they just need more outlets to release!
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