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| dj_bas |
These guys too...

Good point Sol, I'm sure that Avalon is making a KILLING on the AHP crowd. Isn't it like $50 to get in? |
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| Shafer8 |
Yeah you are right dude when Piccotto was playinjg at the 2 or 2 year anniversery that place was off the ing hook and the crowd was just as good as any night any club has ever had. Back in the first 2 years every night was just the same, bumping, hot women, good looking crowd and no crack head.
Clovis does have a point and I fully agreee, there are zombies walking aorund in there but what else do you expect at 6-7-8-9- am anywhere. Most people that have lives start drinking or partying at 10pm and the only people left at 6am, well you know the rest.
I have notcied as wlel in the last 5-6 years that the scene has been starting to party earlier and earlier and people are not statying out as late as they used too.
Alot has changed in the last 5 years this is for sure! |
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| Shafer8 |
Yup Avalon is certainly some of the reason the music changes and wants more of banigng music. They need to keep people going, buying Red Bulls, Water, ect ect. I am willing to bet that Avalon makes another 20k each week if not more with the After Hour crowd. $20,000 times 52 weeks, dans thats alot of Gouda any way you dice it.
Dude where do you get these photos seriuosly, that guy looks like he stole my sisters tank top! |
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| DjWoody |
See... I've been partying / Djing longer than most people in this scene. Since 1992, to be exact. I did used to go to After Hour Power back in the day. Actually, one of my most memorable nights was when AHP brought Mauro for the first time at the old PALACE. I still remember that night like it was yesterday. I do give AHP props for putting some of the best productions in LA. But this, however, is not about AHP/Gatecrasher; it's about the two men behind it. As a DJ's they're not the greatest on this earth, and their music is not my favorite. It never has been. As promoters they earn my respect for being able to pull some of the hottest women in LA. But honestly, Glam in OC is pulling some hot girls too. Remember Guzman? Eyecandy Ent.? He brought some hot woman too. He brought them before Castro or DTJ did. But it’s not about that; it's about their DJs and their talents as such.
NYE was going perfect until DTJ Took over. Did you notice how many people left? Did you noticed how ed up DTJ was that he kept stopping the music? He kept stopping it and the crowd would look at each other puzzled.
Like you said, it all boils down to personal preference. Many of you don't like ATB, yet he's #10 in the WORLD! I thought he kicked ass at Spundae, but some thought otherwise. It's the same thing. I don't like DTJ as a DJ, but I’m sure he has his fans the same way I have mine.
THAT IS MY BIASED OPINION BASED ON FACTS BY MY OWN PERSONAL EXPERIENCES BY AHP/GATECRASHER.
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| Clovis86 |
| quote: | Originally posted by Shafer8
Yeah but Clovis this is only your opinion. What about people who actually like that stuff or what about all the DJ's he has broguht in the past. You sit here and just think if it isn't a pure house night it is not quality. But I can star naming DJ's he has brought that in any other club people wouldnt say . Mauro, Gielen, Marco V, Askew, Halliwell, John 00, Darey, The list goes on and on and on 7-8 years long.
Yes I can agree with you in the last 3-4 year the crowd has been going down hill as the old generation has some what matured and just can't stay up that late any more and as well as all the asian trance lovers going week in and week out but I can assure you back in the day it was the best thing LA had to offer and even before then when those guys did Key Club was the ing best time of alot of peoples lives. You just havent really been around that long to see what he has done.
You are allowed to have an opinion but to clearly base it on the amount of time you have beenn clubbing as not really fair.
The day you have people like Pam Anderson, Carmen Electra, Kobe Bryant, Dennis Rodman,Tommy Lee, numerous other famous people, almost every DJ that has played in LA showed up at a party that you have thrown, then it might be safe to say what a person someone is or what they havent done for the scene.
This is my BIAS opinion |
Like I said, maybe it was great, but now AHP = .
Also for the record I really dont care what genre they play, in fact trance or psy after 5 is fine by me...just GOOD TRANCE and good music. I would actually love to hear a different genre than the headliner...but it has to be done right....
As long as they make a smooth transition from whatever the other guy is playing, IMO its perfect.
There are so many sick trance DJs in LA, I dont understand how someone like DTJ gets gigs. |
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| Shafer8 |
Well I just have to stick up for them as they do not read these forums and they are actualy friends of mine and I have had alot of good times with them. I am sure anyone here would do the same.
I cannot aruge with the fact about the crowd going down hill at all, trust me unless I am whacked (which happens a few times each year) or sometime actually wanting to hear good msuic, by 3am I am in bed wanting to feel good on Sunday.
I wish it was 2000 all over again and every second car was blasting 9pm til I come and Sand Storm all dfown the sunset strip. Belive it or not those were the days when alot more people listened to EDM. |
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| DjWoody |
| quote: | | Originally posted by Shafer8 I wish it was 2000 all over again and every second car was blasting 9pm til I come and Sand Storm all down thee sunset strip. Believe it or not those were the days when a lot more people listened to EDM. |
Agree!!!! Those were some good times. But even more so, I wish it were the early 90's. That was the best years of my life. I had so many good times, so many memories. Just watch the movie Groove. That movie parallels my life back in the days.
Richard Humpty Vission once told me... "DON'T GET STUCK IN THE PAST. THOSE WHO GET STUCK IN THE PAST, STAY IN THE PAST. IT'S ALL ABOUT THE FUTURE." That has to be one of the most memorable lessons I learned in this scene.
I used to always compare the past scene to the current one, but they’re both way different and unique in their own way. What made us WOW once is now making people WOW for their first time. For many, the scene today is their best years of their lives. For us, it's in the past. :( We're getting burned out cause we've practically seen it all! Lol.. WE'RE OLD D00D!!! lol :stongue:
Sincerely
- Don Woody
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| lex400sc |
| it's not that the 5am AHP crowd likes what's being played, it's that they're too ed up to care about mixing and track selection. as long as they can feel a beat washing through their body at 120db, they'll spin cycle it to just about anything.... |
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| Shafer8 |
Yeah Woody exactly you hit it on the nose! This is why Clovis totally had a point and so does everyone else. it just really bugs me sometimes when people on Steve as no matter what anyone says he is and always has been a pillar in this community for EDM and its music.
Either way in each of our own minds we all have had an era which sticks out. Sandstorm, 9pm and even the Launch when they used to be played EVERYONE would go ape . Now a day I think if someone was to play them they would get laughed at by people like Clovis (which is not an insult) but alot of people in here know damn well that those track were solid back in the day.
What are the others actually lets bring back some memmories? |
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| vxman |
he injected the stereoid in the wrong place :haha:
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| Marcus007 |
| Sandra Collins baby! |
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| LRCN |
| quote: | Originally posted by DjWoody
Stolen from another board. As voted on TheDjList.com. There's quite a few TA's there. ;) |
hey woody, what board did you pull this from if you don't mind me asking? |
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