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techead
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Originally posted by LucasMead
Yeah I was supposed to go there lastnight. I;m glad i turned it down. Will be there tonight though for a different concert(Bedouin SoundClash)

well you could have come and said hello
techead
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Originally posted by Jayx1
The sun reported today that it was a hip hop concert. Very small article.

You can bet though if it was afterhours the article would be more front and centre.

I hope the media doesnt get crazy with hip hop bashing because that will be bad for all clubs and club genres. Old farts dont distinguish between hip hop and house, they will just see ALL clubs as bad.


+++1
techead
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Originally posted by Jayx1
It happens mainly at hip hop clubs.


I work in the club industry and 99% of any bull that goes down at a club happens either on hip hop night or in the hip hop room.

Its an industrywide understanding as well.

tell me something we both don't know
gets to be i don't want to work hip hop events
sufee_b
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Originally posted by Surreal JRS
Stababaloooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo!


is he part of the ape unit?
m2j
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Originally posted by dEsidEL


stop the violence.. hopefully hiphop can someday return to its roots



+1

for real bro.
it started out so good... but now, its just going way down hill.
DJ Eterno
personally a major factor that leads to these type of situations at hip hop parties is the alcohol and of course the rowdy lyrics. alcohol tends to make people pissed off and impatient therefore leading to stabbings, shooting etc... afterhours on the other hand does not lead to these kind of problems because a majority of those party goers are on the "love drug" and are pretty much there for the music and not the "beef" lol
E2EK1EL
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Originally posted by dEsidEL


stop the violence.. hopefully hiphop can someday return to its roots



NIGGA you crazy?

It will never go back to it's roots, back to the positive vibe and back to the knowledge & wisdom.

Things with hip hop will get more commercial and more thuggy.
Skipper
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Originally posted by Jayx1
It happens mainly at hip hop clubs.


I work in the club industry and 99% of any bull that goes down at a club happens either on hip hop night or in the hip hop room.

Its an industrywide understanding as well.


Fair enough, however, I've noticed at many electronic events that there is often a few hip hoppers. system especially, 99 sudbury as well. In montreal it is often a mixed crowd.

when it comes down to it, you should be aware that you're not 100% safe at any club...you can be as PLUR as you want, it doesn't make you or the event you're at immune from people with different intentions or attitudes.
EvilTree
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Originally posted by Skipper
Fair enough, however, I've noticed at many electronic events that there is often a few hip hoppers. system especially, 99 sudbury as well. In montreal it is often a mixed crowd.

when it comes down to it, you should be aware that you're not 100% safe at any club...you can be as PLUR as you want, it doesn't make you or the event you're at immune from people with different intentions or attitudes.


Hehehehee. She said plur.

Seriously, +1 to what she said.

Can't avoid human stupidity in society. But, no reason to get over paranoid about it either.
m2j
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Originally posted by E2EK1EL
NIGGA you crazy?

It will never go back to it's roots, back to the positive vibe and back to the knowledge & wisdom.

Things with hip hop will get more commercial and more thuggy.


well, there is still good postive, intellegent hiphop (ie. Talib, Dead Prez, Mos Def, etc. etc.) but they just don't play it on the radio.

REAL hiphop is actually a lot like Electornic Music... anyone could listen to the commercial stuff they play on Z103 and so on... but to get the actual GOOD stuff, they have to find it elsewhere... such as the internet, etc.

Skipper
my BF is huge into hip hop...my attitude has totally changed towards it as a result. stereotypes permeate everything...
dEsidEL


i just find it ironic how many within the electronic dance scene preach open mindedness and acceptance of their music and at the same time hate on a scene like HipHop.. which is not to say that there isn't violence in that scene, however there is quality within it albeit largely overshadowed by stereotypes that are permeated through actions such as this.. every type music has its good and bad artists

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