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iArts
tranceaddict in training
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Joel,what's with the need to be such an ass? I got a lot I would like to tell,all very honest. If you read it,great,,if not,oh well.
First,I am actually happy for you. You were able to achieve a lot more than most of us ever will. That means that you're doing something right.
I just don't understand why do you have this need to be so rude? It's not just here either. I left a comment on your photo on Flickr that was criticizing some aspects of your photography. Sure enough,you told me there to go f myself. I'm into photography myself and had to take my share of crticizm from some people. It's all for better. If you actually read and not get pissed,maybe,just maybe,it can actually make you better?
Photography is just an example.
I'm from Toronto,as are you. I went to your last concert in Guvernment. And let me tell you man,it sucked. Why? Not because the set sucked,but because you looked tired and like you didn't even want to be there.
If you don't want to be there,why are you doing this?
Before you say that I'm talking out of my ass,I've seen a good amount of some of the best DJ's/Producers in the world. Schulz,A&B,Gareth Emery and finally Armin van Buuren yesterday. Lots of others,but not gonna write all the names. Point is,there's a huge difference when the Dj cares and when he doesn't. It's very obvious too.
Please enjoy what you're doing. Have fun with. Be a part of the crowd. Party as hard as we are on the dance floor.
Teh endz.
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May-23-2011 17:22
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VDub
Scoundrel

Registered: Feb 2008
Location: Toronto
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| quote: | | That dude in Donnie Darko isn’t the only pop culture icon famous for sporting a mammoth animal head — electronica musician deadmau5 regularly wears a giant mouse head on stage during performances. Now, the musician — a.k.a. Joel Zimmerman — is turning to the web to help design his next headpiece. To do so, Zimmerman has hooked up with Talenthouse.com, an online community for artists founded in 2009 that creates competitions hosted by celebs and brands in order to jumpstart the careers of lesser-known artists in a variety of disciplines. (Lady Gaga and the Paul Taylor Dance Company are alums of the service, among many others.) Zimmerman launched a “Creative Invite” — as Talenthouse calls it — on Thursday: Until July 12, he will be accepting submissions for new rodent head designs. The winning design will be sported by Zimmerman during promotional events and shows, and the winner will get two VIP passes to an L.A. performance, as well as a meet-and-greet with the artist. Once the submission deadline passes, open voting will kick off, where the Talenthouse community will vote on which head will crown the musician. All votes will be immediately shared via the user’s Facebook or Twitter, spreading news of the contest to his or her followers and friends. Deadmau5 will choose the final victor. The web is facilitating an increasing number of collaborations between big brands/artists and up-and-comers. Blazetrak, a platform that hooks professionals up with fans, sometimes resulting in collaborations, and Indaba Music, which regularly hooks up names both big and small for collaboration, spring to mind as further examples. What do you think of the growing trend of online collaboration? Will you try your hand at designing deadmau5′s next topper? |
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chinamon is INCH MOAN.
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