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| quote: | Originally posted by DJ_Octane
I see where you're coming from, but this crowd is very loyal. Honestly, how many people in a Rap crowd care about who is spinning? I can guarantee you not many.
What it boils down to is one crowd is musically driven, where the other is driven by alcohol, sex, and other things. As a club owner, you cater to these people by having shot specials, lingerie and wet t-shirt contests, and money giveaways. All our crowd asks for is respected music, DJs, and good vibes. As a club owner, I would prefer the latter as an EDM crowd is lower maintenance than its Julio counterparts. All you have to do is keep your DJs and crowd happy and they will give back to you tenfold. The main problem with most clubs is they lack consistency. One week you have good music, and the next week you have different things. You can't build a fanbase with that.
Eternal has fixed a lot of its issues and Fridays and Saturdays are creating a buzz. People in the underground community actually tell each other to come out and support. We're forming a foundation for what our scene should have. Good music with no egos, drama, or crew politics. DJs and promoters working for the DJs. We have to support each other because no one else will. |
Beautifully said.
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