Well, I wonder how much effort The Collective Agency will put into booking Sean Miller when they have these artists to worry about:
16 Bit Lolitas
2 Many DJs *
Astro & Glyde
Basement Jaxx *
Behrouz
Blank & Jones
Chris Fortier
Chus & Ceballos (DJ Chus, Pablo Ceballos)
Craig Richards
Desyn Masiello
DJ Rap
Erol Alkan
Flash Brothers
Happy Mondays (DJ Set)
James Holden
James Murphy (DFA, LCD Soundsystem) *
James Zabiela
Jimmy Van M
John Digweed
John Graham
Junkie XL
Luke Fair
Mark Knight
MSTRKRFT
Nick Warren
Paul Harris (X-Dirty Vegas)
Phil K
Princess Superstar
Radio Slave
Richard Fearless (Death in Vegas) *
Richard Vission
Sander Van Doorn
Sasha
Sean Cusick
Steve Porter
Three
Tommie Sunshine
Jun-08-2007 14:43
Yohan
Champion of Deep&Nu-disco
Registered: Jan 2004
Location: Kitchener, Ont, Soviet Canuckistan
quote:
Originally posted by SuperJimbo
Jeff, you were supposed to be banned from this thread. Next time I'm using a cage.
He's from Dundas. I'm from he's broken out from worst places
quote:
I must admit I am curious about the fan that sits somewhere off the coast of Madagascar...
Originally posted by chinamon
not true. i say "ugh"
but i am a tranny.
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Originally posted by kotsy
lol colour me retarded
Jun-08-2007 14:48
DigDeep
SleazEaddict
Registered: May 2002
Location: Toronto, Ontario
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Originally posted by jon jon
how does having gigs and touring different cities prove that he has more attention outside of Toronto? all that proves to me is that he's touring, which is in fact contra to your argument, "touring" to me means getting outside of our local fanbase and trying to get exposure.
wow, what a shocker jon and i can't agree on something on TA. lol
i guess all i was trying to point out, is recently he has played more gigs internationally (outside of north america) than he has in his own hometown. to some (like me), that would suggest his popularity must warrant these international bookings.
and yet another thing we'll disagree on - your whole 'touring' argument. you need to be established, and be able to draw crowds in order to get booked internationally. one must have the popularity worldwide in order to get those types of gigs (or to just tour in general) - that's pretty common knowledge i'd say.
Last edited by DigDeep on Jun-08-2007 at 15:09
Jun-08-2007 15:04
geroin
Supreme tranceaddict
Registered: Nov 2003
Location:
quote:
Originally posted by Jeff Button
and yet another thing we'll disagree on - your whole 'touring' argument. you need to be established, and be able to draw crowds in order to get booked internationally. one must have the popularity worldwide in order to get those types of gigs, or to just tour in general - that's pretty common knowledge i'd say.
i disagree, i don't think he's very popular outside of toronto even if he gets gigs..
it's all about knowing people/promoters and you get booked.
Jun-08-2007 15:12
SuperJimbo
Jimbo. Jimmy. James.
Registered: Dec 2006
Location: It doesn't matter.
quote:
Originally posted by geroin
i disagree, i don't think he's very popular outside of toronto even if he gets gigs..
it's all about knowing people/promoters and you get booked.
Originally posted by chinamon
not true. i say "ugh"
but i am a tranny.
quote:
Originally posted by kotsy
lol colour me retarded
Jun-08-2007 15:22
jon jon
viva la clubland
Registered: Jan 2001
Location: Footwork
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Originally posted by Jeff Button
i guess all i was trying to point out, is recently he has played more gigs internationally
lol No you weren't, if you were I'd have agreed with you.
quote:
Originally posted by Jeff Button
one must have the popularity worldwide in order to get those types of gigs (or to just tour in general) - that's pretty common knowledge i'd say.
obviously you have to have some kind of popularity before said "touring" begins, but you can't ignore that exposure is a part of it. Otherwise you're implying that there was a demand in Mexico for Sean before he got there. Whatever.
This also helps:
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Originally posted by StereoPrincess
The Collective Agency