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reddog4063
not for nothing but it'd be the time of our lives :crazy: :tongue3 :eyes:

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Originally posted by trancEyes22
lets go all 3! responsibility! :toothless :toothless
madhattared
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Originally posted by bubbleravegirl
i thought Kool Haus was pretty crowded, especially toward the front, and esp. as u walked thru the other rooms...Guvernment/Kool Haus on Ultra Spin nights is def less crowded...


yeah i can't wait for ultra spin, def one of my fav events from last summer

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Originally posted by reddog4063
not for nothing but it'd be the time of our lives :crazy: :tongue3 :eyes:


hellz yeah it would, but the bills =(
stupid money for jerks.
trancEyes22
who was at labor of love last year?
verndogs
when is the labor of love this year?
trancEyes22
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Originally posted by verndogs
when is the labor of love this year?


isn't it always labor day weekend? :conf: :disbelief
Porky
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Originally posted by trancEyes22
isn't it always labor day weekend? :conf: :disbelief


yup. one of the biggest nights in toronto b/c it's right b4 school starts and is still warm
pyro264jb
Buenos Aires South American Music Conference December 10th :toocool:
vtec junkie
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Originally posted by pyro264jb
Buenos Aires South American Music Conference December 10th :toocool:


details?
pyro264jb
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Originally posted by vtec junkie
details?


google.com :D
ZzZ The Goddess
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Originally posted by vtec junkie
details?


For the first time in South America, industry professionals of global electronic music gathered in Buenos Aires, Argentina, on 11th December at the Centro Costa Salguero (www.ccs.com.ar). The South American Music Conference aimed to unite international prestigious producers, artists, musicians and other industry professionals.

Impeccable sets by the best DJs of the moment were performed, alongside the protagonists of the local scene, and the scope of technical and aesthetic excellence who came together in the personal style of the city of Buenos Aires: international centre of clubbing with the extroverted character of a Latin American Dance capital.

Conferences and workshops invited the assisting public closer to main artists, producers, trend-setters, and vanguard musicians.



Christian Smith said "I just wanted to thank everyone that was involved in putting together the first South American Music Conference in Buenos Aires Dec 11th. The panels were interesting and I enjoyed participating and giving my input. Usually panels (especially the ones in Miami at WMC) are very boring, but the people in BA showed a lot of enthusiasm and I was really happy to be a part of it. Now to the party ;) the venue reminded me of the 'I Love Techno' event in Belgium. I played in the techno room with good friends Barbara, Chris, Richie, Marco etc...and the room was going off like crazy. I have played Argentina a few times before and know how the scene is dominated by progressive DJs (or shall we call them regressive). Thankfully the organizers had the courage to put on a variety of DJs and made the line-up of this party very interesting. The party got about 25k people (excellent considering its the first time) and all the rooms went off. I had a blast. Looking forward to the second edition! :)"

Dutchman Ferry Corsten smiled "This is one of the most energetic parties of this year. It is just amazing to see the energy in the main room where I played, especially since this was the first time that this event took place. I can’t wait to be back"

BBC Radio 1 supremo Judge Jules echoed these comments "The SAMC event was every bit as good as the best festivals that the UK and Holland have to offer, which in its first year is an amazing achievement."

Jody Westenoff (Way Out West) beamed "Yeah,I had a fantastic time!! Very enjoyable weekend away in sunny Argentina! Extremely well organised event, massive venue, beautiful crowd, great hospitality!! Lets hope this becomes a regular event."

Techno diva Misstress Barbara said "I really had an amazing time and an amazing set in Buenos Aires at the SAMC. I think it's about time that we bring our music down there. It's a beautiful place and people really like to party and dance and it's just about time that South America gets more included in our DJ travel plans!"

And finally Tunrmills resident Tall Paul quoted "I thought it was very well organized, and enjoyed the whole experience from start to finish. The crowd was great and the organizers done fantastic. See ya next year! (hopefully)"

Buenos Aires is now the new epicentre of cultural movement in South America. A city of European appearance with a modern touch, its diversity and dynamic ambiance make it an enlightened city. Having the infrastructure of a great metropolis with world-class cosmopolitan character, it satisfies the diverse and discriminating expectations of the entertainment business. The inexhaustible supply of bistros, bars and nightclubs are the perfect frame for the ritual of local nocturnal activity. Parties start late and don't end until the last turntable is turned off. The South American Music Conference is a unique opportunity to be part of one of the most important events in the worldwide electronic scene in a city that truly never sleeps.



Keep checking back for any new details on South American Music Conference 2005!

This year marks the first year that a global electronic music conference will take place in South America. The conference will feature performances by artists, produces, musicians, trend-setters, and other vanguard musicians in what could be arguably the center of cultural movement in South America, Buenos Aires. There will also be an exhibit area, demo workshops, remixing and editing sessions, seminars like "How to be a good dj" and "The origins of the dj", and various nightclub performances in the best nightclubs in Buenos Aires.

On the 11th of December, there will also be an outstanding closing party featuring some of the best djs from around the world.

Lineup:

Room 1: House

Martin Huergo
Tony Mass
Luis Callegari
Elio Riso
Aldo Haydar
Danny Rampling
Bad Boy Bill
DJ Dan
John Acquaviva
Green Velvet
Smokin Jo
Lucien Foort


Room 2: Tech House

Juan Pablo Pfirter
Ariana
Tommy Jacobs
Mar - T
Dr. Trincado
Evil Eddie Richards
Justin Robertson
Diego Ro-k
Tiga
Francois K
Derrick May
Circulation


Room 3: Techno

Maysa/Carpio
Diego Mystick
Ingrid
Murphy
Fabricio Pecanha
Anderson Noise
Dero
Chris Liebing
Christian Smith
Magda
Richie Hawtin
Misstress Barbara
Marco Bayley


Room 4: Progressive/Trance

Clan S
Fernando Picon
Jose Luis Gabin
Vich & Berger
The Union
Way Out West
Tall Paul
Pete Tong
Nick Warren
Judge Jules
Ferry Corsten

More info:
http://www.southamericanmusic.com.ar/

PvDOBseSSioN
i would loveeee to go back to miami this summer but im spending too much money to go to france and ibiza is august so its probably not gonna happen :(
kid nyce
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me! online poker is the most evil thing in the world :whip:


but at least I'm made a lil money overall :thepirate


edit: if I do go to AC or Vegas, I only play poker though. no more craps for me ever



Yo i'm down with vegas. I'm booking Wynn's hotel end of the year. I'm down with AC I'm down with whatevers man

Yall know I got a gambling problem its obvious and I ain't gonna front. I'm actually going to Mohegan on Saturday (i robbed them of $600 last time I went and I only went up there with $75)

As for no more craps? Either you in it big or you ain't in it at all. Same goes for poker - you play win big when you play big. You can't nickle dime your way to being up a few grand lols you gotta play 50-150 per hand to climb a decent ladder in poker/bj. Craps you play 50-150 on the table can make you $400 in 3 rolls. It's my game man...I THROW ING DICE! Craps<3
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