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270 Spadina (pg. 9)
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| 5hiftn6ears |
| quote: | Originally posted by cap
Resonance |
+1....or Resonate |
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| TheVrk |
| quote: | Originally posted by StereoPrincess
Or call it
HAUS
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UBERHAUS |
That would be sick:tongue2 |
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| Billche |
| quote: | Originally posted by StereoPrincess
HAUS
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UBERHAUS |
both sound sweet, but wont it get confusing having so many places with the same sort of name?
Koolhaus
Funhaus
and "The Haus"
or "Uberhaus"
meh, the name wont make the club, its the sound and the people :) |
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| dark _entity |
| i would say Hi-Fi would be a really cool name, and btw David Morales rocked last nite |
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| ghetto_fab |
| I thinkn they must just keep it 270 spadina.........lol since thats what everyone knows it as now |
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| The Highroller |
| quote: | Originally posted by dark _entity
i would say Hi-Fi would be a really cool name, and btw David Morales rocked last nite |
Looks like this person gets the prize. |
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| smd79 |
how about DIN as the name :)
from www.dictionary.com
din ( P ) Pronunciation Key (dn)
n.
A jumble of loud, usually discordant sounds. See Synonyms at noise.
v. dinned, din·ning, dins
v. tr.
To stun with deafening noise.
To instill by wearying repetition: dinned the Latin conjugations into the students' heads.
v. intr.
To make a loud noise.
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[Middle English dine, from Old English dyne.] |
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| chinamon |
| quote: | Originally posted by smd79
how about DIN as the name :)
from www.dictionary.com
din ( P ) Pronunciation Key (dn)
n.
A jumble of loud, usually discordant sounds. See Synonyms at noise.
v. dinned, din·ning, dins
v. tr.
To stun with deafening noise.
To instill by wearying repetition: dinned the Latin conjugations into the students' heads.
v. intr.
To make a loud noise.
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[Middle English dine, from Old English dyne.] |
in my books, there is a difference between 'sound' and 'noise'.
there definitely wont be any 'noise' coming from this venue. |
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| smd79 |
yea i guess the more appropriate definition would be...
2. Main Entry: din
Function: verb
Inflected Form(s): dinned; din·ning
Date: before 12th century; Sanskrit dhvanati, a lions roars
intransitive senses : to make a loud noise
transitive senses
1 : to assail with loud continued noise
2 : to impress by insistent repetition -- often used with into
noise to one person may be music to anothers ears. i guess a lot of people who dont like it considier it "noise" yet to us/me edm carries the sweetest sounds. |
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| perpetuous |
Resonance was good. I like Haus too, but yeah, there's the KH comparison.
Din would be good if people actually got it...but if your mind doesn't immediately jump to the definition of the word "din", it ends up sounding like random letters.
But I'm on the 270 Spadina bandwagon. I don't care, I like it. It's kind of like lot332 though. |
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| milos |
| quote: | Originally posted by perpetuous
But I'm on the 270 Spadina bandwagon. I don't care, I like it. It's kind of like lot332 though. |
supposedly, the new name will be hi-fi. in my opinion, it doesn't have much of a ring to it but it's alright... i'd feel weird saying that. "hey guys i'm goin to hi-fi tonite". compared to system, guv, boa.
doesn't yank my chain.. i'm gona keep callin it boa :cool: |
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