Expected a better set from Max (all progged out)
| quote: | Originally posted by tomeboy
Sole needs to have someone take a look at there sound system. When I went to see mark oliver it didnt sound to great. I think the lighting could use some work to, would just give the club a better atmosphere. However, when i went the staff seemed friendly. |
Haha ... "friendly bouncers"? Well, they sure were, but holy shit, anyone could've sneaked in a f----ing gun or drugs in there with no problem. There was absolutely no checking! As the for the club itself - I met one of the owners of the club, I went with the guy to the same high school, good buddies. Sound system was terrible, but I guess since it's mainly a hip-hop club, that system is fine for that junk, but for electronica its absolutely terrible. Lighting system is virtually inexistent, brick walls were a problem (with sound). One huge discoball was pretty much the highlight of the club, even it was hidden behind by the wires. Max Graham himself was probably so disgusted by the lighting system, he asked for it to be turned off, which made the place even crappier. The air was smoke-filled, and the fact that the venue was so bad, that certainly resulted in many deductions in my rating system of the party (see below). Preparations were a bit botched, as the coat check wasn't ready until almost 2 hours after the club opened.
DJ sets - the opening DJs had some fine sets, I really enjoyed several great house tracks. Max Graham was a TOTAL DISAPPOINTMENT. Even though I got his CD bought for 20 bucks and autographed (the girl who sold it to several people probably just made some money there, cause I betcha she got them for free). The CD made me ill ... I only liked the first 3 or so tracks, and track #6. The rest of the CD is total prog junk, and I finally got sick of prog. Max Graham surely changed A LOT, and sounds pretty much NOTHING like I've heard him on Transport 4 or on his livesets 2 years back. I wonder if all the fame and riches got him as well, like it got to the likes of Tiesto, PVD and Oakenfold this past year. I met several TAs (thanks for bringing in the vibe), Mr. Rogers, drewfactor, and couple guys from Mac, as well as Sarah, the girl who was making a documentary on electronica music. Very nice ladies in the crowd too . This venue is nothing compared to places like Viva and Guv/Kool Haus. overall, this event overall racked up a total of 76.0 points using my comprehensive rating system, which makes it the second worst, just ahead of the horrible Robbie Rivera @ Sound Emporium on Dec 12/03 (59.7 points), and way short of the best experience, at #1, Edgar V, Mark Oliver and Walter Rosati @ Viva on August 8, 2003 with 106.8 points.
After the party, I had this really disappointing feeling, and I now think maybe nightclubbing is not my thing. I haven't really enjoyed much of electronica as of the past couple years as I have in greater volumes in the past. So don't expect to see me at any parties anytime soon, if not never again, at least probably not this year. And if I am coming back, then it will be most likely to Viva, cause all events I've been to there have grabbed 4 of the 5 spots in my top 5 clubbing experiences. Need time off, I have enough problems ... the last thing I want is to lose the taste for the (electronica) music that is the reason why I am here today.
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