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dartrance
Supreme tranceaddict
Registered: Apr 2002
Location: Calgary
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oakenfold was awesome i thought.
Lawler bored me to death as expected. I'm sorry but even for prog that was complete shit. I hate that tribal trash. They should of had sander or max graham instead who can at least play some diversity.
The vibe was a bit sketchy but i thought they did a great job on the setup.
I wonder how armin was. Seemed that the people i talked to a lot of them are kicking themselfes for not going to see him who stayed at celebration.
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Jan-01-2006 21:03
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Orko
Digital Hippie

Registered: Nov 2002
Location: Toronto, Ontario, Canada
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It was interesting for somebody like me who had never partied in Montreal before.
I got there around 9, and found some random people and chilled with them for a good portion of the night.
Sean Miller was awesome! He really did a good job with the time slot he had, and I just felt bad for him because nobody was on the floor.
Oakenfold (the reason I even went) was a huge disappointment. He started with "The World is Mine", and I really thought we were in for something different(good). The entire set felt really uninspired, like he wasn't into it. I didn't hear any of the characteristic oakey marks, like well timed mixes(points in a song), volume adjustments for the crowd, or strong finish. I must say, I will never see him in Montreal again, only TO from now on. I am a HUGE fan and now I am sad 
Played:
"The World is Mine"
ABV - "Zocallo"
Solarstone - "Seven Cities"
Three Drives - "Greece 2005"
At Midnight: U2 - New Years Day
Oakenfold - Souther Sun
Tiesto - Traffic
Fabi was ok, not great.
Lawler, my first time seeing him, was good but repetitive.
The people I partied with, were awesome. I know there was on TA in there, Mike...(that could be anybody. I was the lone Toronto guy who bussed it up by myself.
The overall vibe was very lacking. It just did not feel like the entire crowd was in the same place. People were very nice and friendly, but it seemed like everybody was having their own smaller parties.
Security was great, very friendly, polite, and just stayed away.
I loved the amount of seating that was available, it was perfect for just chillin.
Over all, a so so night. Although I am very glad I came for the experience. Montreal I will be back.
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Jan-01-2006 21:21
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tonybologna
Supreme tranceaddict
Registered: May 2005
Location: Yes maam
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| quote: | Originally posted by BlueEyes77
Hey Everyone
Just got back home to Ontario. Didnt meet up with any TAs from Montreal But still had a wicked time other then the fact that people wouldnt talk to us because we didnt know french and would snub us and walk away other then that YA it kicked ass there. There were some great beats played hope u all had fun and i will be back.
P.S Sorry i didnt get to meet any of u guys there |
Sorry to say this but its pretty much like that everywhere here- very difficult to socialize if you don't know french. People stay in their groups of 3 or 4 and don't take any initiative to talk to you. Much different than the Guvernment or Boas or the Zone where people just come up to you and start conversations.
The DJs, venues, and music are all dope top notch.
Regarding Lippe, he has outdone himself last two times at stereobar. I'll be looking for his next gig.
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Jan-02-2006 01:33
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