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I really ought to update my profile, DC is about 6 hours north of me now, I still have family up there though.
I think Buzz is pretty much dead, the last starscape a few years ago got busted by the cops quite dramatically, they might still do that cruise ship thing annually but that is it as far as I've heard. Is U-street the place nextdoor to the kinkos, without any sort of sign over the door? I remember about 4 years ago I went to some place that was completely unlabeled from the outside and it was amazing, but I got tanked, left with a girl and forgot where it was. The guy that posted the event to the forums disappeared.
I'm sure there are small fun things happening somewhere, it'd be impossible to say there are zero noncommercialized things going on but good shit has gotten really hard to find. There are always the things people throw at their houses when it is warm outside, but to even get connected to those people you have to meet them at the superclubs. I'm not super upset about the whole thing, the topic was 2013 though and for me this was the biggest difference between 2013 and previous years, prices have sky rocketed for the sophisticated and tasteless alike.
What generally seems to be happening is the small promoters are getting swallowed up by the commercial ones and nobody is showing up to replace them. My favorite local weekly closed its doors this past summer; the general conversation about it was happy, they framed it like the scene had gotten so big that they needed a bigger room. Of course the bigger room has a new name, new music, new prices, and no familiar faces in the crowd. They bought out what looks like an old honkey-tonk and raved the shit out of it, fuzzy boots and 15 dollar drink specials everywhere. I think the small things get taken down because they want to herd everyone into the big room scene, the companies are no longer content to let everyone spread out into their own interests. I have to admit it is kind of smart of them to do it, the powers of human social engineering can be amazing at times.
The solution is simple, we have to make more money
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