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| quote: | Originally posted by canflip
Well, in light of all of this... I feel I can speak in Ian's position since I'm the one who booked him and is a friend of his for quite some time now...
It was a great night... And yes, the crowd was slightly young, but is it not young at most clubs these days??? I guess we're the ones growing up a bit, lol... No matter where I go, it always seems that way...
But anyways... About Ian... He definitely played it safe... So I'm sorry on his behalf to all the EDM fans for that... And I do thank you for showing up! He wasn't quite sure what to expect here in Montreal, and I'm the one to blame for that in a way... He held back quite a bit, but next time he comes to the city, there will be no bars held!!! And to those that loved it, well, you have seen (heard) nothing yet, ha ha...
And I definitely do think that if he were to play somewhere else (as in a rave or afterhours), then his full potential could be brought out... He has plenty of tricks in his sleeve... Trust me, I've seen what's in his CD case and on his laptop 
A great example of this is how he played his next new coming single (with his wife on the vocals!!! ) called "Love Won't Wait" as the original mix... But the Dub mix, which was actually finished last week is a peaktime monster, something for the true EDM fan...
But anyways... Like I said... Ian is not to blame... I am currently into working something better for him and a few other DJs that have yet to be discovered/brought here to the city...
Thanks for supporting him!
And P.S. Yes, he did play "Say What U Want (Dub Mix)"... |
In my opinion, you have absolutely no reason to be on the defensive. Ian dropped tracks perfect for 1234 and it was a ridiculously fun night. He gave it a great vibe! I can't think of many better times I've had at a regular hours club.
I do agree that he should be in after hours next time fully unleashed! Great to hear that he'll be back again soon. 
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