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Why EDM is dead in America? (pg. 4)
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dj tek
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Originally posted by Krysta_101
Should I really list all the times of I have attempted to help the scene in America. I thought that would be... y'know... boring as all hell.

nah, that wasnt my point.. i was saying try to be optimistic about it[as long as youre living here] instead of looking seeing how bad things are. international djs spinning in georgia was unheard of say 10 years ago.. i think eventually it will get better.. it will just take some time.
Krysta_101
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Originally posted by Floorfiller
well in CO, we have...The Church. basically its an old church that got turned into a club hehehe. we get pretty quality line ups. tonight we're getting Danny Howells and Nic Fancuili, Friday Satoshi Tomiie, last week we had Carl Cox one night and Steve Porter another. we get lots of the big names coming through every so often too...


The djs that play at the Eleven50 range from Paul van Dyk, Deep Dish, Irene, Tiësto, Rap, to... well... hip hop, George Acosta, and whatever else they decide to splice in there.
Floorfiller
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Originally posted by sandstorm03
you do know that the more attention that clubs get, more laws are bound to result from it.


well now that's just stupid...night clubs are going to have restrictions no matter how big they are. and i don't think that is a disinsentive to have a club...
Floorfiller
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Originally posted by sandstorm03
You think clubs don't make enough money to stay open?


for most clubs? no..they don't
Krysta_101
quote:
Originally posted by Floorfiller
well now that's just stupid...night clubs are going to have restrictions no matter how big they are. and i don't think that is a disinsentive to have a club...


+1

I'd rather have a club to attend that may be somewhat restricted than one club that has a good show once in a while.
TruffleShuffle
A majority of Americans don't have good taste in a lot of things. Music is one of them.
sandstorm03
quote:
Originally posted by Krysta_101
+1

I'd rather have a club to attend that may be somewhat restricted than one club that has a good show once in a while.


what?
Floorfiller
quote:
Originally posted by sandstorm03
what?


i think what she meant was a good club with restrictions that has great shows all the time...versus a club where anything goes and a good dj once in a while...
Krysta_101
quote:
Originally posted by TruffleShuffle
A majority of Americans don't have good taste in a lot of things. Music is one of them.


My question is why in the hell it hasn't changed too much though what with the access one has to it. Why listen to some emo band that sings about bloody eyelashes when you can easily download a track that is meant to uplift you and get you moving? It's just grrrr-ish.
sandstorm03
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Originally posted by Floorfiller
i think what she meant was a good club with restrictions that has great shows all the time...versus a club where anything goes and a good dj once in a while...


ok so what would happen if i said your town now has a 2am curfew

ctprincess
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Originally posted by sandstorm03
You think clubs don't make enough money to stay open?

no - in fact, most shows are money losers.

only a few are actually money makers that sustain the other shows.
UWM
quote:
Originally posted by Krysta_101
Why listen to some emo band that sings about bloody eyelashes when you can easily download a track that is meant to uplift you and get you moving?


Because it's popular, and people like to be trend-whores to fit in with their friends.
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