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layloula
June 01: Thursday Oscar G

June 08 Thursday Steve Lawler

June 15 Thursday Matthias Heilbronn

June 22 Thursday Behrouz

June 23 Friday Cevin Fisher

June 24 Saturday Oscar G

June 29 Thursday Austin Leeds

NIce!!!!
Marcus007
A month of Thursdays. Good job Myst... I wouldn't mind seeing some non Miami type names down there... something along the lines of Sven Vath... :P

I'd love to see Stereobar and Myst come together. I think the combination of commercialism at Myst and dirty house music at Stereobar would make such a stellar Thursday night.

I dunno... just my 2 cents... good bookings either way
all-nite-freak
if it didnt cost 300$ minimum to go, this would be the best lineup in Montreal.
Enjoy
i work on fridays
jesteraver
Only two djs I've heard stuff from are: Steve Lawler and Austin Leeds.

Seems Thursday to Monday / Tuesday in the city you can go out and have fun.
~*Stereohead*~
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Originally posted by layloula
June 08 Thursday Steve Lawler


mooooooooooooon dieuuuuuuuuuu :gsmile:
jesteraver
quote:
Originally posted by Marcus007
A month of Thursdays. Good job Myst... I wouldn't mind seeing some non Miami type names down there... something along the lines of Sven Vath... :P



+1

Niklas Harding
Ozgur Can
Stian Klo
Nick Warren

etc etc...
all-nite-freak
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Originally posted by jesteraver
+1

Niklas Harding
Ozgur Can
Stian Klo
Nick Warren

etc etc...

is it just me, or do not one of these names appeal to the crowd Myst is looking for.There is a reason why Myst is booking these dj's.

1.Trance, forget about it.I have never seen 1 club in North America that relies on bottle service book trance djs.I have been to quite a few in many cities.

2.Look at the styles being offered, tribal/house, once again this is
Montreal, not Toronto expect that.

3.Jessie i know you have a perpetual hard on for Niklas Harding, but honestly unless Trance makes a major comeback(highly unlikely considering whats being released), no club including afterhours will pay for flight and everything to book him here.The only place in Canada you are likely to see him is Toronto.

4.Austin Leeds. The man is a genius behind the decks, and the productions he is turning out are pure dancefloor monsters.He hasnt blown up on the international scene yet, so now would be the time for an afterhour to step in and snag him.Give it another year and this mans asking price will go through the roof.Get on it now, and forge a lasting relationship that will ensure we get a dose of proper miami style tribal house with a smattering of electro in montreal afterhours for years to come.I know montreal is totally swamped with tribal, but Leeds does it different.This city is perfect for him to have a quartely residency, and the popularity he will gain at Myst will guarantee packed dancefloors.

/rant

Jesse you arent gonna get Harding no matter how much you masturbate to his sets:p
Enjoy
i hope someone books dave seaman or nick warren..
jesteraver
Nick Warren aint really trance... Ozgur Can is Progressive-House such as Nicklas Harding... I'm talking about Montreal in general.

all-nite-freak
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Originally posted by jesteraver
Nick Warren aint really trance... Ozgur Can is Progressive-House such as Nicklas Harding... I'm talking about Montreal in general.


nick Warren you will probably see again in this town(not trance but borderline McProg, which is almost the same thing).Ozgur Can, i dont know as he is a good producer, but he couldnt mix if his life depended on it.
I though you were talking about Myst man, my bad.You know for sure you will not see anyone you mentioned there.
jesteraver
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Originally posted by Enjoy
i hope someone books dave seaman or nick warren..


would be nice but knowing club owners and promoters they rather make big bucks off djs like: deep dish, tiesto, armin and who else am i missing... David Guetta and crap
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