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Thoughts on this years WEMF line-up (pg. 3)
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Mortyman
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Originally posted by NuERA
its '07 not '97


ahhh touche :p

and Dennis, for me, it USED to be all about the experience. I still encourage EVERYONE TO GO TO WEMF!!!! It's without a doubt one of the best experiences anyone will ever have. Personally, CHANGED MY LIFE!! That being said, the same experience 7 years later just doesn't cut it anymore, and after that long, if there's 1 thing that people can complain about, is the line-up!, not the experience.
sufee_b
quote:
Originally posted by Mortyman
What's everyone's thought of the line-up this year??
Personally, I think it's stinks! :(

Where are the trance headliners??? Adam Sheridan?? Preach??
What happened to the days of Paul Oakenfold, Johan Gielen, JOOF, Cor Fijnemann, Lost Witness, Pulser, Lange, Orkidea, Nostrum, Jon the Dentist etc etc...

I'm really really dissappointed with the trance line-up and for the first time in 7 years I will NOT be going. MSTRKRFT, WEMF headliner?? *shakes head*. All due respect, the guys are really good... but nowhere close to the class of DJ's WEMF used to bring. I still hope everyone will have fun (without a doubt I'm still sure) :tongue3

I will however say that the D n'B line-up looks :eyespop: :eyes: :eyespop: :crazy: :eyes: :eyespop: :eyes: :crazy: :eyespop: :crazy: :happy2: :eyes: :happy2: :crazy: :eyespop:


I completely agree with you...Pendulum is BY FAR the biggest act there and I'm not even that big of a DnB fan...preach and all those other guys :conf: :whip:
sufee_b
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Originally posted by Flec
for a party of supposedly international status running into its 10th year, this lineup is total gargbage.


wow i dont even know how to finish this post... so dissapointed in you destiny


+1..I was hoping to be at WEMF this year but nope...DnB fans may have it good though
Cosmic Fur
quote:
Originally posted by sufee_b
DnB fans may have it good though


yeah yeah we wiiiillll

(and after Freedom I can say this with confidence)
TheNeonAlien
I just drove past tweed on the weekend.

i got destroyed by bugs!!!!
ChemEnhanced
I don't know...the line-up is pretty good for me....Liberator, Preach and Mark EG....I couldn't ask for much more
Djsketchbag
I love sketchy Camping with good freinds i would go if it was all Dj's i never herd off ... the fact that they have a handfull off good bookings make things twice as good.
The Highroller
quote:
Originally posted by Dennis Hahn
I originally thought the same thing Jon but come to think of it I doubt the glam clubbers you see in Chinamon's pictures would be caught dead at a 3 day event with the "rustic" appeal of WEMF.


You're assuming that the MSTRKRFT crowd is the regular This is London crowd, which it's not. MSTRKRFT has a huge following that spans across more than just our scene.

I think this is a very smart idea for WEMF. As Nuera said, it's no longer 1997, so bringing DJs that appeal to the raver crowd is probably not your best option. Although this is a drastic change for WEMF, they have to get with the times. Each time WEMF rolls around each year, there are always rumours of it being WEMF's last year.

This year's line up was probably a very necessary "make or break" decision.
activate
i don't know if you realized, but it hasn't been called the world trance festival since 1997.
darouge11
wow i dunno...lookds pretty good to me, plus deadmau5 is there, that should be something quite interesting to hear

DigiNut
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Originally posted by activate
i don't know if you realized, but it hasn't been called the world trance festival since 1997.

It used to be called the "World Trance Festival"? WTF!! No wonder they changed the name. :p

The D'n'B line-up is great, I don't see a lot of house DJs I like but I understand that they're trying to appeal to a wider audience and I think they'll do well with that. I think this year's event might actually be worth going to, in part because the crowd won't be as sketchy (good for us old-timers who just like to drink in the sun).

As for trance acts... meh, get with the times guys.
Dennis Hahn
quote:
Originally posted by The Highroller
You're assuming that the MSTRKRFT crowd is the regular This is London crowd, which it's not. MSTRKRFT has a huge following that spans across more than just our scene.

I think this is a very smart idea for WEMF. As Nuera said, it's no longer 1997, so bringing DJs that appeal to the raver crowd is probably not your best option. Although this is a drastic change for WEMF, they have to get with the times. Each time WEMF rolls around each year, there are always rumours of it being WEMF's last year.

This year's line up was probably a very necessary "make or break" decision.


I didn't actually say anything about MSTRKRFT in my post. I agree that he has a good following so I think he's a really good booking.

The conversation was about Guv djs like Carlo Lio and other locals that play the glam clubs in the city... they had Mark Oliver play WEMF 2 years ago and as good of a dj as he is I really don't think he was a draw for WEMF. The fickle club crowd would sooner see him at Guv and go home rather than stick it out for 3 days w/o a shower. I personally would love to see some of those guys play WEMF but I just don't know how many more ppl would come.

I agree that they need to get away from the ravey gravy thing and book new talent as that market is pretty much dead but I really don't know how many people that see some of the house locals would go to WEMF to see them in a dirty hangar when they can see them in the city the next night...
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