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2005.05.22. WEMF05 kick-off Event! w/ JUDGE JULES, FERGIE, KEATON, etc! @ REPUBLIK (pg. 2)
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dEsidEL


hey Ari .. did Jory design ur new logo ? looks nice !

Temporal Rhythm
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Originally posted by dEsidEL


hey Ari .. did Jory design ur new logo ? looks nice !



Well the concept (fonts, and letter arrangement) was conceived by me! *pats myself on back*. We had our flyer designer give it the 3D rendering and minor adjustments.

Thanks for the feedback!
Clublifexxx
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Originally posted by VERTiG0
I will be at Republik for sure.

Danny Tenaglia, Deep Dish, and David Morales do nothing for me.


AGREED...I need some TRANCE IN MY SYSTEM....Fuuck the Docks...Fuuuck the Guv REPUBLIK is where it's at....but why all ages
Clublifexxx
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Originally posted by East Londoner
I just shat myself!!! :eyes: :eyes: :eyes:


ahahahahahhaaaaaaaaaaaa:stongue:
beachgirl
OMG this sounds amazing...might have to cancel going to Montreal for Swirl and hit this instead. Fergie was awesome at WMF in Miami.
beachgirl
OMG this sounds amazing...might have to cancel going to Montreal for Swirl and hit this instead. Fergie was awesome at WMF in Miami.
Mr. Destiny
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Originally posted by Clublifexxx
AGREED...I need some TRANCE IN MY SYSTEM....Fuuck the Docks...Fuuuck the Guv REPUBLIK is where it's at....but why all ages


It comes down to the fundamental component of why Destiny has been around as long as we have. If we don't allow the new generation of electronic music fans to experience our events, there won't be any left a few years down the road. Evidence of this can be seen around 2000 when many of the "rave" promoters dissapeared and only club events survived. For the next few years the scene appeared to be headed for extinction. With hard work and a dedication to quality we were able to convince the younger crowd to check out the electronic scene once more and now things are thriving.

We know from experience that less than 25% of our clientele is ever under 19 so its certainly not a normal all ages crowd. However, it is important that they experience the future and get a chance to form opinions about the real thing!

OS
Dennis Hahn
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Originally posted by Mr. Destiny
It comes down to the fundamental component of why Destiny has been around as long as we have. If we don't allow the new generation of electronic music fans to experience our events, their won't be any left a few years down the road. Evidence of this can be seen around 2000 when many of the "rave" promoters dissapeared and only club events survived. For the next few years the scene appeared to be headed for extinction. With hard work and a dedication to quality we were able to convince the younger crowd to check out the electronic scene once more and now things are thriving.

We know from experience that less than 25% of our clientele is ever under 19 so its certainly not a normal all ages crowd. However, it is important that they experience the future and get a chance to form opinions about the real thing!

OS


Absolutely true. :)

It's also the young clubbers that become leaders of the scene too... over in Europe djs/producers are getting younger and younger so the scene will always be healthy with quality music for years to come. We need the same for North America too.

Everyone recounts their first rave/event as their most special one and that's no exeption for me. Ironically my first rave was Destiny 31 and I wasn't 19 yet either... the experience was so inspiring that I became a dj and 6 years later I'm playing a Destiny event.
Needless to say my paradigm could've ended up very differently if I was stuck with the musical norm until I was old enough to attend raves, so I'm thankful I had the opportunity to experience this culture fairly young.

I'll always be in support of companies like Destiny who advocate the future of the scene and I'll never mind seeing underagers at events as long as they're acting responsibly.
amb_
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Originally posted by Dennis Hahn
Absolutely true. :)


I couldn't agree more.

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Everyone recounts their first rave/event as their most special one and that's no exeption for me. Ironically my first rave was Destiny 31 and I wasn't 19 yet either...


Haha, cool you were at the parking garage on Alliance Drive too?

That was a fun night...

I'll most definitely be at Repub for this :)
Swamper
Destiny 31 was probably one of my best parties.. it's in the top 3 for sure.. I still have the flyer hanging on my wall..:D Wow, Oct 2, 1999 was so long ago..

Good times! That was also FuZioN's first rave..

magikb
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Wow, Oct 2, 1999 was so long ago..


:eek:


My gosh... I have only been partying since 2003..
Still sooo new to everything!
samhouse
goddamnit...
i hate making decisions like this :(
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