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| quote: | Originally posted by Ravist
it is a business, but there are record labels out there and clubs that look for new talent, are more open minded and accept the risks. Yes its true they dont make as much money but some of them have been successful (maybe not in Talal's eyes) and have survived. Theory parties in Koolhaus in my eyes have been successful, they have been packed, not PVD packed but still a ton of people inside. Guvernment wants to make the MOST money they can and thats what I believe seperates them from the companies that want to bring out new and different talent. To me its not always about the money, especially making maximum profit, its about diversity in the industry and how it can bring different people together. |
Generally speaking, club owners are not interested in finding new and different talent....they are interested in making money. Yes, record labels, promoters, and talent agencies are looking for new talent....but they are rarely actually part of the club.
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| quote: | | Scott has been introduced to the rave scene, and Ecstasy, by Craig. The two of them go out on the weekends, with some of Craigs friends, and stay up all night, dancing in a drug-fueled trance. |
Last edited by Moral Hazard on Apr-26-2011 at 07:48
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