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Victoria
The scene here is pretty much non-existant. Once in a while there is a decent event. I went to see Carl Cox last year at the Blue Pearl in Langford of all f'in places. It was a pretty interesting crowd.
EDM music is very underground here. Most people refer to ANYTHING EDM sounding as "techno" and say it with a distasteful look on their face. Once in a while at a more Top 40 "popular" club like Legends, Upstairs Cabaret, Red Jacket, or Plan B they drop a token dance song (probably Eric Prdyz's Call On Me still ) and then get back to Rap and Hip Hop or the ultimate crowd pleaser "Save A Horse, Ride A Cowboy". Places worth checking out are Hush, Evolution, and Jungle Room. Sometimes they have some decent nights.
On August 5th and 6th the Victoria Electronica Music Festival is going on - but don't get your hopes up. It's nowhere near a European, Toronto, hell, even Vancouver trance scene. Most people are very "Vancouver Island" (aka hippies). But, it's not to say one of the evenings at Jungle Room wouldn't be bad.
As for living costs etc., it's usually about $500/month for a decent apartment. Google UVic's housing web site for more info.
My sister and I head over to Vancouver whenever we can for the real talent and clubs here on the West Coast. It takes a while to do the walk on ferry and public transportation thing, but it is the cheapest way to go. An easy but more expensive route is walking on the ferry and taking the PCL bus over that will drop you off right downtown Van. I recommend staying at the Sandman or the YMCA, but there's lots to choose from. I made the mistake of staying at a hostel on Main St. across from the bus station once. Scary times for a young gal.
Hopefully you can get your arse over to Van for the big shows! Other than that, this "city" (s0o0o0o small) is beautiful for sure, but not too many urban thinking young people here. Lots of cranky old people and yuppie families...many young people follow a cult like worship of wearing Lululemon, dressing like slobs, and listening to their Top 40. Each to their own. Just trying to prepare you!
Cheers,
Teresa
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