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vxman
Supreme tranceaddict
Registered: Feb 2005
Location: Trance sucks in LA
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same problems at every giant event.
if you keep going, they are not going to fix.
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Jan-02-2008 08:43
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sea bass
tranceaddict
Registered: Oct 2007
Location:
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people were too pushy, I didn't have as good a time as I liked
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Jan-02-2008 17:17
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Gen3r4l1ty
Supreme Fatty

Registered: Jun 2007
Location: So, CA
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All in all I really enjoyed this year's GM. I agree that the line for GA was a MESS... but we timed it out and were only waiting for a total of 9 minutes!!! (From the end of the long admission line to being inside... not bad at all!) The security at the gate was pushy, but they seemed to get the job done. Security inside was very passive, but seemed to be on the ball when folks were not handling their drugs well.
The bathrooms I'd say were improved from last years (not GREAT) but I really appreciated the trailers in addition to the port-o-pots. (like the ones at VIP Giant Village) I never waited more than 15 min for a bathroom, which was much improved over last year's 30 min wait. Drink lines as well, were AMAZING. I don't think I waited behind more than one person the whole night.
The layout was a little cramped, but I never felt crowded. The only complaint I really have with the layout was the lack of garbage cans! They only had like, 6 around the food area. Weak.
As for the crowd, I agree that there were a few more "mainstream" folk there, and maybe even a few more candy kids; but overall the vibe was very positive. (I think I ran into ONE drunk asshole and thats it.)
The music was kind of a mixed bag. There was nobody in the lineup that I was going there specifically to "see", so I guess my expectations weren't super high. I'd say for me, Robbie Rivera and MSTRKRFT were the highlights of my evening. The MSTRKRFT tent was DEAD too, so there was plenty of room for me to dance around like a moron, which is always a plus! Tiesto was kinda meh. The first half hour he played was pretty nice, but he never seemed to get his groove back after the fire marshall shut things down. We listened to maybe 20 minutes of Kaskade's set, but it seemed a little dry.
All in all, nothing really stood out as amazing... but the comination of all the factors made it a magical night. Fun party! Once again, Giant delivered. (at least for me).
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Jan-02-2008 18:07
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drEamer
Supreme tranceaddict
Registered: Aug 2002
Location: Madison, Wi
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the thing that made it a great night being with people i cared about....
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Jan-02-2008 18:11
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kurtisboot
Supreme tranceaddict
Registered: Aug 2007
Location: TEMPE AZ
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SO I am going to try and make this as positive as possible.
Pro's:
The aroma of really good weed.
Con's:
Endless
You really cant do much about the setup of the event, security, bathrooms, crowds, and lines so I wont even bitch about that. I'll go straight to the problem..........Tiesto.
So I have not seen Tiesto since about 04 (completly enjoyed it) and was really excited to bring my friends who arent to big on EDM, in order to show them how much fun it can be and to really enjoy the music/environment.
Robbies set ends and Tiesto comes on.......everyone does the ol' chant thing, whatever, and then all of a sudden the countdown comes on at 12 sec and everyone was a little caught off guard. The clock skips from 9 sec's then dropped to 3 wierd. Tiesto doesnt plan any cool intro or any special track etc. for the countdown. Instead traffic comes on (which started almost half way through) expected..........but boring. So then the next track comes on First State - Falling ok ok. I know that when you play right after someone for this type of event it's hard to try and start over but what the fuck ever happend to building a set! I have never been so disapointed (not in that track but his track selection in general). He starts off with huge breakdowns and it goes on this fucken roller coaster ride within the first 30-40 min that half of the time your not even dancing because there is not one beat to go with. Breakdowns are good but make it some shit that makes my eyes roll to the back of my head or something that I can sing along to.
Then at the point in his set where you would find out if it was all just down hill from there or he was going to take you somewhere the fucken fire marshal stops the whole thing and makes the entire crowd wait for 25 mins before letting him get back on. So Tiesto comes back on and what does he do? Another cheesy vocal track with a huge breakdown! Long story short we left after paying $90 and putting up with 2 1/2 hours of a shitty set. Went back sat on the roof top smoked, drank, and listened to some quality music till the sun came up and have never had so much fun.
IMO-------What makes a great DJ : The fact that they create a environment, an energy that the whole crowd can vibe to, not knowing your entire tracklisting before you play it. The DJ takes that energy and figures out what track to play next he plays off the crowd on what will and will not work. Create a journey, tell a story, make it memorable whatever! I really dont know what he was thinking but it didnt work for me. Although I really enjoyed Robbie's set (best of the night) there was one thing that botherd me...........why the fuck was he playing "the anthem?"
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Jan-02-2008 23:01
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