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tubby
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Registered: Jul 2002
Location: sydney

should be common knowledge, but it seems every trance international that comes to sydney gets supported by hardstyle dj's. there aren't many big name locals who play trance, so the hardstylers get on and bang out 150bpm noise before and after the main act. I'd be very happy if the main act set out guidelines for these locals to follow. I'd be happier if they chose better supporting dj's, but without a following they're not going to attract the numbers that a promoter needs.

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AngusG
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Registered: Dec 2005
Location: Brisbane

quote:
Originally posted by tubby
should be common knowledge, but it seems every trance international that comes to sydney gets supported by hardstyle dj's. there aren't many big name locals who play trance, so the hardstylers get on and bang out 150bpm noise before and after the main act. I'd be very happy if the main act set out guidelines for these locals to follow. I'd be happier if they chose better supporting dj's, but without a following they're not going to attract the numbers that a promoter needs.


hey u think u got problems... most of our trance nights are opened by electro dj's... and randy katana was supported by nick skitz!!!

Old Post Dec-20-2005 01:39  Australia
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eROs.au
Chuck Bass



Registered: Nov 2004
Location: Upper East Side

quote:
Originally posted by Boomer187
I saw markus open for armin 3 times. It works perfectly.


cant wait to see that early next year


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Old Post Dec-20-2005 01:57  Australia
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AngusG
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Registered: Dec 2005
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Originally posted by eROs.au
cant wait to see that early next year



w00tz me neither

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Chuck Bass



Registered: Nov 2004
Location: Upper East Side

quote:
Originally posted by AngusG
w00tz me neither


yeh

Two Tribes is gonna be sweet

missed out on it last year.

does brisvegas get two tribes?


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Old Post Dec-20-2005 02:07  Australia
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AngusG
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Registered: Dec 2005
Location: Brisbane

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Originally posted by eROs.au
yeh

Two Tribes is gonna be sweet

missed out on it last year.

does brisvegas get two tribes?


for the first time in 3 years yes we do... but theres a hardcore rave on the night after which'll keep the numbers down which is why we lost it in the first place... hardcore killed this town for decent music i'm prolly gonna do both brisbane and melbourne

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isoterra
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Registered: Sep 2003
Location: Nottingham, UK

quote:
Originally posted by john2
Markus Schulz (or Gabriel & Dresden) could be a great openner for Armin ,although sometimes Markus goes up to 135BPM and Armin starts from 130BPM


see that's what annoys me... if markus warms up for armin & goes up to 135bpm, then armin should bloody well start at 135 or higher without whinging about it, not disrupt the flow of the night just for the purpose of making a grand entrance and building his own journey irrespective of those on before him... that just reaks of ego-tripping to me

obviously this only applies in reason... if someone warmed up for him with a hard house set he wouldn't exactly be able to follow on too effectively... but any club respectable enough to book someone of his calibre should have warmup DJs who know what they're doing. if they know how to structure a night & create decent flow then they shouldn't be forced to play prog under 130.. that's just silly

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Pheobius
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Registered: Jan 2002
Location: desktopped

I was at air on saturday, and i think it worked perfectly. The warmup moved virtually seemlessly into Judge Jules, and he played good tunes, and Armin came on and continued to play good tunes. t all seemed to work very well together. So what if Armins manager has to tell openers what to do. If it all works well, isn't that the best thing for the paying public?


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isoterra
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Registered: Sep 2003
Location: Nottingham, UK

and -1 to anyone who posted something along the lines of 'omgz0r who fucken cares?!?'... it's a discussion forum you tards; if no-one cared then no-one would be posting.

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Chuck Bass



Registered: Nov 2004
Location: Upper East Side

quote:
Originally posted by AngusG
for the first time in 3 years yes we do... but theres a hardcore rave on the night after which'll keep the numbers down which is why we lost it in the first place... hardcore killed this town for decent music i'm prolly gonna do both brisbane and melbourne


sweet if u come down to melb let the TA's know


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Old Post Dec-20-2005 02:12  Australia
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isoterra
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Registered: Sep 2003
Location: Nottingham, UK

quote:
Originally posted by Pheobius
I was at air on saturday, and i think it worked perfectly. The warmup moved virtually seemlessly into Judge Jules, and he played good tunes, and Armin came on and continued to play good tunes. t all seemed to work very well together. So what if Armins manager has to tell openers what to do. If it all works well, isn't that the best thing for the paying public?


yes... but jules wasn't playing under 130bpm (i wasn't there but would assume this pretty safely)... if it still worked well then that kinda proves his managers don't need to be so fussy when dealing with a decent club

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AngusG
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Registered: Dec 2005
Location: Brisbane

quote:
Originally posted by Pheobius
I was at air on saturday, and i think it worked perfectly. The warmup moved virtually seemlessly into Judge Jules, and he played good tunes, and Armin came on and continued to play good tunes. t all seemed to work very well together. So what if Armins manager has to tell openers what to do. If it all works well, isn't that the best thing for the paying public?


it's flogging a dead horse and there hasn't been anything new contributed to the discussion in the past 2 or so pages...

who cares???


eROs.au - shall do

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