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South African Trance DJ's
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| mflava |
I'm a South African event promoter/agent and would like some assitance on the Canadian Trance Scene..........
My guys and I have done shows with some of the biggest artists in the world here in Africa from the likes of Tiesto, Paul Van Dyke, Ferry Corsten, Cosmic Gate and more.......
I have some top local Dj's that I want to share with the Canadian scene..
Our top DJ is listed on the DJ Mag Poll......"SURGE"
www.surge.dj
He's doing a tour in March in the USA with DJ Sammy ( Spain )
COULD ANYONE GUIDE ME TO THE TOP TRANCE PROMOTERS AND CLUBS IN CANADA........
THANKS A MILL |
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| fastmp3 |
| good luck buddy , specially if it's gonna be with DJ Sammy ... oh God ! :tongue2 |
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| RazerYokes |
very nice website !!
Ok now, maybe I'll look stupid but anyway.. : when I was looking at the pictures, I was wondering.. Is there some black people in South Africa ?!
| quote: | | good luck buddy , specially if it's gonna be with DJ Sammy ... oh God ! |
well.. on a marketing basis, it stills a good way to reach a lot of people ;) |
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| RazerYokes |
| quote: | Originally posted by mflava
COULD ANYONE GUIDE ME TO THE TOP TRANCE PROMOTERS AND CLUBS IN CANADA........ |
Here's 2 Montreal promoters of trance events :
Ray Junior Productions (www.rayjunior.com) : They usually like to feature a known (but not too much) trance dj/producer as the headliner of their events.
Chilly Boo Productions (http://www.chillyboo.com/) : Their last event was a Trance, Techno, Hard-House event.
Aria Nightclub is featuring trance djs, but I'm pretty sure that they already know if they want to reach you or not and how to do it :)Anyways.. here's the website : www.aria-nightclub.com |
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| fastmp3 |
| quote: | Originally posted by RazerYokes
when I was looking at the pictures, I was wondering.. Is there some black people in South Africa ?! |
excellent question !
is it because black people don't want to mix with white people , or the opposit ? |
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| RazerYokes |
| quote: | Originally posted by fastmp3
is it because black people don't want to mix with white people , or the opposit ? | i asked the question around, and someone explained me that south africa had once been under massive colonization. I also understood that it was one of the place in Africa where appartheid "effects/consequences" could be seen the most, resulting in a minority of white people having the money and political power over a majority of black people.
I guess that there still some visible related consequences today, as we can see by a 100% white crowd partying.
Another theory might be that black people prefers good tribal beats instead of Dj Sammy :D
It would be fun and learnful if mflava would like to join the chat a bit :) |
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