will this be the last labour of love at the guv ?!?
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Jul-26-2013 19:49
Nobbie Q
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Registered: Feb 2007
Location: Mississauga, Ontario CA
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Originally posted by Coxx
will this be the last labour of love at the guv ?!?
Registered: Oct 2002
Location: Flying over the cuckoo's nest
Did anyone expect anything different? Guv fell off 3-4 years ago and hasn't got back on since.
Jul-26-2013 22:24
geroin
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Registered: Nov 2003
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The amount of garbage they book is unbelievable, place turned into bubble gum top 40 shitclub. Coming from a background of booking so many great DJs in the past and being a staple in Toronto's dance music history I actually cannot wait for it to disappear..
Heartthrob - Baby Kate (Magda's "Where Is My Baby's Daddy" Mix)
Danton Eeprom - To The Bone (Jamie Jones Deep Sea Dub Mix)
Matt Nordstrom - Lucky Drawls (Mark Brooms No Rave Stab Mix)
Jul-26-2013 22:50
SPANIARD
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Registered: Jan 2004
Location: Toronto,Ontario
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Originally posted by geroin
The amount of garbage they book is unbelievable, place turned into bubble gum top 40 shitclub. Coming from a background of booking so many great DJs in the past and being a staple in Toronto's dance music history I actually cannot wait for it to disappear..
Well said. I really miss the Spin Saturday nights with one big headliner and a MO open/close. I can't believe I'm saying that now since I really took it for granted 5 or so years back.
I shouldn't feel this old at 26 damn it .
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any party from 2003 and back I only remember bits and pieces...i've combined those memories into one awesome party
Jul-26-2013 23:45
kotsy
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Registered: Jul 2006
Location: Underground
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Originally posted by The Highroller
Did anyone expect anything different? .
That's actually the funniest part of this thread. Everyone around here expresses their displeasure/amusement for almost every long weekend lineup and it usually includes people posting old lineups to show how good it used to be. Don't get me wrong, these threads are still funny but so expected now
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Originally posted by geroin
I actually cannot wait for it to disappear..
Guv may disappear but Ink and their bookings won't. You'll see the same lineups at Sound Academy when Guv shuts its doors I bet. As long as Ink still exists and these "djs" still draw then they'll still be booked in Toronto and we'll still bitch and moan
Originally posted by geroin
The amount of garbage they book is unbelievable, place turned into bubble gum top 40 shitclub. Coming from a background of booking so many great DJs in the past and being a staple in Toronto's dance music history I actually cannot wait for it to disappear..
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Jul-27-2013 06:45
ChemEnhanced
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Registered: Mar 2005
Location: Milton, ON Canada
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Originally posted by geroin
The amount of garbage they book is unbelievable, place turned into bubble gum top 40 shitclub. Coming from a background of booking so many great DJs in the past and being a staple in Toronto's dance music history I actually cannot wait for it to disappear..
but EDM going mainstream is good...that is what everyone kept telling me....well look what it is turning into....back to the underground with you
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Jul-27-2013 07:33
Sentinal
Playing with 250
Registered: Jun 2007
Location: Drivers Seat
If you think this is funny check out how excited these noobs are on a Facebook group called Toronto Rave Community. Just the name of the group makes me laugh.
And yes I would rather drink acid than spend $100 dollars to stand in a cramped sweatbox for 11 hours full of pushy assholes, watching a DJ? dance around an elevated box like a mindless retard to a prerecorded set that will be played in 20 different cities.
What is the difference between a prerecorded set by most, not all, but most DJ in a club and a podcast/radio show? One is free and the other costs a cover charge. The lasers and the sound system in a club as opposed to a stereo at home.
I'm really starting to show my age, but I agree, the sooner back to the underground the better, and THANK GOD for people in this city that still book legitimate artists or else I would hate dance music outright.
Jul-27-2013 17:28
Big Boss
Supreme tranceaddict
Registered: Jun 2006
Location: Toronto, Canada
INK's move to "mainstream/cheese", although it isn't my cup of tea, I totally understand why they've done it.
INK has never cared about throwing a party. They care about making money. So if they can make money with commercial instead of underground, they'll do it. If you had their bills, you would do the same.
Why fight for the same tech/house artists that other promoters/clubs are bidding on? Who else is really doing commercial/cheese these days? It's a smart move on their part.