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KrinKer
TOTALLY YES !!

that would be wicked

Imagine ... u go out to club .. that's open from ... 10 to 8 ( hypoteticly ) headliner comes in @ 1 ... 'till 4-5 !!!

What is there not to like ?

You go out
you have a drink ( since it's open during alcohol hours )
You get to see your favorite dj
you can get home frickin early
you are not destroyed for 3 weeks because u stayed all night !!

Bright idea ! !

KrinKer
ahlamalek
quote:
Originally posted by Deejiuana
Best way to deal with this issue is to go out in the streets wid a survey...I just think that ppl r biased here (or like used to the idea that afterhours are afterhours the way they are now)


i know what you mean...

but i still don't see any disadvantages with earlier hours.

Those who voted no please explain yourselves!
ahlamalek
quote:
Originally posted by KrinKer
you are not destroyed for 3 weeks because u stayed all night !!


hahahah i know exactly that feeling... hehehe
DJ Charlie
it takes me only half a day to recover from a night out.....
I don't take substances... means less recovering time
ahlamalek
quote:
Originally posted by DJ Charlie
it takes me only half a day to recover from a night out.....
I don't take substances... means less recovering time


its not even about recovering time... when you go back home at 10 by the time you wake up its 5-6pm at least and the day is gone. You can't go to bed at a regular time (let say midnight) because you just woke up! :P

hehe
DJ Charlie
quote:
Originally posted by ahlamalek
i know what you mean...

but i still don't see any disadvantages with earlier hours.

Those who voted no please explain yourselves!


I kinda said mine...
we would see more people that go to the club just to be say that they go there.. add to this all the peopl ethat go to see the DJs...
more people... less place to dance.
more "clubbers" like some people say
ahlamalek
quote:
Originally posted by DJ Charlie
I kinda said mine...
we would see more people that go to the club just to be say that they go there.. add to this all the peopl ethat go to see the DJs...
more people... less place to dance.
more "clubbers" like some people say


I see it as a sign of success.
DJ Charlie
quote:
Originally posted by ahlamalek
its not even about recovering time... when you go back home at 10 by the time you wake up its 5-6pm at least and the day is gone. You can't go to bed at a regular time (let say midnight) because you just woke up! :P

hehe

I kinda take more sleeping time when i drink... those head-haces the next day don't help out at all
DJ Charlie
quote:
Originally posted by ahlamalek
I see it as a sign of success.

Lol.. yes... succes for club owners pockets... not for the real music fans
Deejiuana
Malek, the sign of success might be for the short-run.
A lot of people = larger revenue. BUT: a lot of people = less place to dance = more people complaining about the "packness" = less people coming in the long-run.

But then again, it isnt necessarily true that it would b really packed. Take oakenfold when he came to Millenium. Oakenfold = very commercial = heard of. BUT Millenium wasnt really packed on that night...i remember we had a lot of place 2 dance n bla bla bla. But then again, maybe it's cuz the place is far.

DJ Charlie
remember june 13

for tiesto it was hell too packed.
when Armin got on... the clubbers left... but not all of them..
we had more place.

samething will happen if we change our headliners set time...
more people...
DJ Charlie
quote:
Originally posted by Deejiuana
But then again, it isnt necessarily true that it would b really packed. Take oakenfold when he came to Millenium. Oakenfold = very commercial = heard of. BUT Millenium wasnt really packed on that night...i remember we had a lot of place 2 dance n bla bla bla. But then again, maybe it's cuz the place is far.


it was on a monday
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