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element-y
!Shakawkaw!

Registered: Feb 2006
Location: San Francisco and Boulder
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Problem with Denver is that no one knows the "new" talent that we all know. Only like a 10-20 percent of people know who Mike Foyle, Mike Shiver, etc. is... For example, there were more people at Beta for Icey than Robbie Rivera And Rivera is HUGE and personally one of my favorites. [/QUOTE]
Agreed, but I mean take Caffeine for example - not to bash - just imo. No change EVER really. Few things here and there, but same old. Most of the triad events are like that. They are scared of the scene. They go with bringing the same people who are cheap over and over again and eventually people start thinking that maybe these artists are superstars or something. They almost start believing that they like them, and triad rakes in so much money that way. Cheap djs over and over, crowd recognition - MULLA! The formula works. That is why I give props to Dykstra more so than many in this scene. Sure he messed up big time, but he brought to the scene the risk it needed - making it a real scene - not a cycle.
Not to self promote, but what I have been trying to do was go with the Dykstra model- have BALLS. Bring in a name that people recognize (cycled djs) and then introduce one or two djs to the mainstream who are huge in the non denver scene. The event is safe - not as many heads as if there were two cycled artists, but safe for making profit. Gain respect from the scene in more ways then sold out show.
*Just how I see it. Frankly, I am so bored with the triad artists, no matter who the headliner is now, the others are the same. Change the venue or production, still feels like a repeat show.
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Feb-13-2009 09:14
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