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ucforange
fuck pretentiousness
Registered: Feb 2011
Location: Orlando, FL
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| quote: | Originally posted by Faceplant
treehouse is about the music not about a bunch of DBS who want to look like they got bread but drive 1999 corollas around to afford their affliction button down |
What does "about the music" even mean? If it means taking a bunch of ketamine, looking like a slob, and being socially awkward, then you can have it. Was at Treehouse for the Appollonia gig on Monday and while I liked the music (well until Anja Schneider went into a k-hole, at which point our group was "WTF is this shit" and left), the crowd was fucking god-awful. This is why I like Space, even moreso when it's not WMC. You actually have to put an effort into going out that night. Makes for a better crowd, better vibe, better everything. Not a fan of the hipster vibe that I experienced at Treehouse. Not saying everyone there was, but when you have 33 year old raggedy-ass dudes that probably live in their mom's spare bedroom that look at you funny because you are dancing and having a good time, there's a problem. Don't understand how anyone considers that shit fun. If it was truly about the music, then there would have been a little bit of energy in that place. The few people that were dancing (besides a token few hot girls) were in obvious k-holes, bobbing their heads up and down and swaying their legs like they were hammered from a dozen well vodka shots.
Will definitely be hitting up Story for their underground parties on Saturday night when I move down there in a few months. Maybe it was just that particular party on Monday night -- I hope the next Treehouse experience will be much better. I love underground beats like Drumcode, the Detroit sounds (Saunderson, Craig, etc), obviously (just look at my post history), but much prefer nice clubs with a nice crowd -- and yes I don't mind getting a bottle given the right situation. The attitude that this and other boards have towards bottles and shit is kinda nauseating. Yes, there are douchebags that are only about bottles and have no idea about the music, but as far as I know, there's not a "rule" in the scene that you must refrain from going to nice clubs and maybe splurging on a bottle. It might just be jealousy of the "underground" crowd.. I do admit that I don't like VIP tables hogging up any kind of dance space -- which is why Story is perfect. Mansion can suck a dick.
P.S. snats: don't get mad at me bro! Lol, you were cool as hell, one of the cooler TAs I've met yet. If the rest of the place was more like you, then it would've been awesome.
Last edited by ucforange on Mar-20-2013 at 19:36
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Mar-20-2013 19:25
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igetdeep
tranceaddict in training
Registered: Mar 2013
Location: Miami, USA
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I have an extra ticket for Get Lost, my friend flaked out. $65 and its yours. PM me if you want it.
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Mar-21-2013 18:08
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Pantone199c
such wmc. much dance.

Registered: Apr 2011
Location: Cape Cod, Massachusetts
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| quote: | Originally posted by ucforange
What does "about the music" even mean? If it means taking a bunch of ketamine, looking like a slob, and being socially awkward, then you can have it. Was at Treehouse for the Appollonia gig on Monday and while I liked the music (well until Anja Schneider went into a k-hole, at which point our group was "WTF is this shit" and left), the crowd was fucking god-awful. This is why I like Space, even moreso when it's not WMC. You actually have to put an effort into going out that night. Makes for a better crowd, better vibe, better everything. Not a fan of the hipster vibe that I experienced at Treehouse. Not saying everyone there was, but when you have 33 year old raggedy-ass dudes that probably live in their mom's spare bedroom that look at you funny because you are dancing and having a good time, there's a problem. Don't understand how anyone considers that shit fun. If it was truly about the music, then there would have been a little bit of energy in that place. The few people that were dancing (besides a token few hot girls) were in obvious k-holes, bobbing their heads up and down and swaying their legs like they were hammered from a dozen well vodka shots.
Will definitely be hitting up Story for their underground parties on Saturday night when I move down there in a few months. Maybe it was just that particular party on Monday night -- I hope the next Treehouse experience will be much better. I love underground beats like Drumcode, the Detroit sounds (Saunderson, Craig, etc), obviously (just look at my post history), but much prefer nice clubs with a nice crowd -- and yes I don't mind getting a bottle given the right situation. The attitude that this and other boards have towards bottles and shit is kinda nauseating. Yes, there are douchebags that are only about bottles and have no idea about the music, but as far as I know, there's not a "rule" in the scene that you must refrain from going to nice clubs and maybe splurging on a bottle. It might just be jealousy of the "underground" crowd.. I do admit that I don't like VIP tables hogging up any kind of dance space -- which is why Story is perfect. Mansion can suck a dick.
P.S. snats: don't get mad at me bro! Lol, you were cool as hell, one of the cooler TAs I've met yet. If the rest of the place was more like you, then it would've been awesome. |
Yeah, Treehouse is a hipster place for sure. Even the promoters dress like hipsters all the time, but I don't let that bother me. I don't really pay attention to people around me who aren't in my group anyway. Hipsters judge, that's what they do. That's the reason they have those gross beards, so they can stroke them and act all high and mighty although they look like homeless bums.
Unfortunately you went to Treehouse on a rather slow night so you didn't get the right vibe from Treehouse that I got when I went to Cocoon Heroes my first time. Next time will be better, don't let a bunch of smelly, scarf wearer's bother you.

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Mar-21-2013 20:50
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Faceplant
Supreme tranceaddict
Registered: Feb 2012
Location: Orlando
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I like hipsters compared to the crowd I hung around with years ago at grimmey hip hop clubs
But most importantly of all.. Cocoon!!!!!!
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Mar-22-2013 01:16
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