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Instinctman
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Registered: Feb 2009
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I understand, I was meaning about a small club who invite big name with a small crowd,they should be a good reason why , I was comparing a big & small place,but whatever. Alright about the alcool, renting the room, etc. Wow, good news for the speakers and subs upgrade. Nice.
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Feb-17-2009 15:34
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littleannie
Senior tranceaddict
Registered: Jun 2004
Location: Montréal, QC, Canada
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The minute I opened the door of Telus Theatre, I have had butterflies in my stomach. So many great memories connected to this room
Then coatcheck made me a bit impatient.
They were a really nice crowd already at midnight. Ned Shepard did a stellar job as opening dj. Different energy then his set before Paul Van Dyk, but it's obvious why.
When Dubfire arrived and went at front of the booth and took Ned ""in his arms"", we could hear the crowd shouting "Dubfire". It made me realized that there is also a generation Dubfire without the Deep Dish. Things changes. Ali now comes once a year, so i have enjoyed every second of the night. Can't wait to hear him again in Miami.
Was nice going back in this room for an event w/ international dj and see these faces from the Aria. Will check out Telus Theatre, Dubfire, Ned Shepard and Produkt events again for sure.
Thank you
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Feb-20-2009 02:22
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Supertech
Junior tranceaddict
Registered: Feb 2009
Location: Montreal, Canada
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Feb-20-2009 23:49
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~*Stereohead*~
~*DeepChuggyTechyProg*~

Registered: Nov 2005
Location: In The Global Underground
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A little late but...
Thank you Produkt & Telus Theatre staff/management for this show and hospitality! The show's production was spot on, really aesthetically correct (if I can put it that way)...The place looked phenomenal! The tables kinda threw me off a bit but they gradually disappeared as the floor filled. The lights at head-level with the floor were kinda blinding but added a great effect! The sound was muchhhh better than it was at Dusty Kid but of course as with any room's sound, nothing's ever perfect...We'll see how it sounds at Matthew Dear!
Ned Shepard, kudos my man...No one & I mean NO ONE can warm up a room quite the way you do...can't wait to see what you unleash in some headlining slots, ASAP please! From warm & chuggy to deep & techy to some slammin' progno towards the end; you didn't miss once!
Ali's set was great! What I was expecting...big ol' dancefloor tunes with that Dubfire-ish sound we all know. I guess he was warming up his newer material for WMC & he threw in some sureshot "classics" too. I much preferred his last Stereo set for obvious reasons: venue + crowd + sound but it's always a pleasure having him in town regardless of where he's gigging. Kudos Ali for rocking it out! The dancefloor's energy was maintained pretty much his entire set; that crowd ADORED him hehe!
All in all, a really fun night; always wikkid being in that old Aria room...I look forward to more events at Telus Theatre & of course, more stellar Produkt events Thank youuuu, it was a really fun V-Day!!!
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