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This was my first visit to BOA. There is sooo much hype surrounding this club, that I was somewhat afraid that I would be left disappointed since, well, overhyped things often turn out disappointing.
Now, at 10:40AM the next day, I'm glad to say that there was really no basis for my fear. The club definitely lived up to the hype and more.
People were telling me how crazy the sound system it... and it FUCKIN' WAS ! No other sound system that I've heard in life so far even comes close - BOAs sound system definitely had the best sound quality I've ever heard in my life!
People were telling me that the club had virtually no lighting. Well, imagine my surprise when I come into the club, and see lazers that are going to give Guvernment's lazers a run for it's money. Awesome ! Lighting in general was superb, and greatly surpassed my expectations !
People were telling me that staff and security were very friendly. I was kinda sceptical, as I've never witnessed the entire security staff to be friendly, or even respectful. Well, surprise, surprise, everyone working at BOA was indeed friendly and respectful even at 8AM when the club was shutting down ! BIG UPS FOR THAT !
The club was much bigger than I expected it to be. The dancefloor was pretty small, however lounge/sitting area on the main floor is pretty damn big. BTW, even with no speakers in that main floor chill area, sound quality was still pretty incredible there(only at low volume). Thus technically, on a busy night there shouldn't be problems dancing all over the club.
Now that I've mentioned the positive, I should probably list some negatives of the club(boa redux, plz view this as constructive criticism):
- Stairs all over the club. Well, nothing much can be done here. Not really BOA's fault. Really irritating though. Only a matter of time before somebody will fall.
- Air conditioning. Even with relatively little number of people in the club, it was extremely hot and humid. If BOA really wants to be "a club to be talked about all over the world", it needs to install some proper A/C. I can only imagine how bad it gets there on a packed night.
- Allowing people to smoke in the main room. I was actually one of the smokers, and I really hated it. Ever since the ban of smoking, I was smoking very little at parties, and was real happy about it. Today they allowed smoking, and I smoked half a pack. Smoking inside clubs is illegal in Toronto, and I think this rule should be followed without exception.
Now for the party itself. Wasn't really planning on going, 2 exams this week. Studied all day in the library, but then sometime during the day quickly though "whatever.." and we were on our way.
Walked in around 2, as Walter Rosati was spinning some sweet trance. Then Edgar V came on, and played even more awesome trance. Didn't really feel like dancing though, and mostly chilled with all the TAs in the sitting area. I kinda wish I danced more to Edgar, his set was really great.
John Fleming came on after some delay around 5AM. Played a great great set. Sound quality was at it's peak during his set, and it was absolutely mindbloding hearing psy-goa-trance melodies with such crisp quality. Fleming did get a bit repetivie towards the end of his set, but then again maybe I was just way too tired.
Finally - with great sound, comes great responsibility. I'm not usually the one to criticize DJ's mixing, but on BOAs system one can hear every little mistake. What might escape untrained ear at clubs like Guvernment or Systems, will definitely be heard by everyone at BOA. Edgar V was guilty of a few very "iffy" mixes that would probably go unnoticed in a different venue.
Overall had a really amazing time. BOA lived up to the hype, and I really hope they will throw another trance event there soon.
Awesome dancing/chilling/spendign time with all the TAs. At this time, I can't even imagine partying without such a great group of people.
Aight.. time to take out my studying gear. Let the finals begin 
Last edited by Durafei on Aug-02-2004 at 18:29
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