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| quote: | Originally posted by zealot
Really contradicting yourself, wouldn't you say?
You responded to the person that went off on why one is not supposed to go to MM year in and year out, by telling him to say something constructive and not negative. You then go on to say that their are negatives. In the case of Monster Massive, the negatives ALWAYS outweigh the positives!!!
Yeah, just keep trying to look past the negatives year after year while continously spending $60-$75 for a piss poor event. I did MM from 2004-2006 and after last year I promised myself that I would never attend another MM because I did exactly what you said; I gave my full attention to every DJ that I wanted to see but that's near impossible to enjoy while 15 year olds are all around sitting on the floor. And, when they're not on the floor, they bumrush to the front like fucking little mice trying to find cheese and they don't care about their sweaty bodies or their adolescent minds getting in the way of others. These crowds absolutely KILL the enjoyable atmosphere.
Like a bunch of us said weeks prior to Monster Massive: Don't waste your money on this crap event! However, nobody chooses to listen and I'm especially surprised to all the people that are over 21 years old that attended Monster Massive over two other great nights in Hollywood. Please explain to me how you could choose Kiddies on Crap Massive over Eric Prydz. Those drugs must've been real good for you guys! |
First off... I live in SD... and just saw Eric... in fact talked with him during the night prior... so that's why I chose MM.
Generally speaking... a massive set is more energy ridden than a club set... club sets tend to be more melodic and progressive. So it really just depends on who you are looking for and what kind of mentality you go into an event having. For me... I don't have to be in the front to enjoy a set... music is music and travels distances without great change (at least auditory distances). So I sat in the stands and listened to DJs I wanted to see spin energetic sets and listened and rocked out my own way.
Now... as for the constructive comment I made earlier. Pretty simple: You would have to be a fool to think everything is going to be great for the entire time at any event you go to. For every positive there is some sort of negative, and it boils down to allowing yourself to overcome those negatives. When I read the post... it felt more like a flaming of the thread than anything constructive about the event. So really... no... they aren't contradictory statements.
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