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Review: Stephan Grondin & VIbe @ Stereo (Montreal) - June 23
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Patius
I searched to see if there was a review for Grondin & Vibe at Pacha NY, but couldn't find one. I guess not that many people know these two gods of the music over there eh? If you haven't had the chance to see them, do so next time they are in town. Here is my review for the party those two gave us in Montreal a week after of their performance in NYC.

Review: Stephan Grondin & VIbe @ Stereo (Montreal) - June 23

You are forgiven if you arrived later in the evening (or early in the morning according to some) for parties at Stereo, but never if Stephan Grondin is the one warming up the dance floor for a great night of dancing.

One person dancing on the sidelines of the dance floor, decorations imitating a forest above, lots of people walking to and from the smoking section, and a DJ that was ready to surprise the crowd in the tables. On a normal night, the music usually stays slow for a while, but Saturday was not normal night! Not when you have the Luso-Canadian duo ready to rip you apart in the dance floor. Grondin probably was only waiting for the first person to move under the disco ball to release the energy that was building up inside of him since making his debut at Pacha the weekend before.

People only had a couple minutes to make themselves comfortable before the music literally exploded. Grondin had the compassion to keep the volume down for a bit, again just enough time to grab your space in the dance floor. Those arriving at 3:00am might have gotten confused and worried because the party was already at full swing. The volume was too loud for a couple of minutes, something Grondin fixed right away - talk about being able to read the crowd and your own ears I guess.

Grondin brought tons of material with him, playing great tunes that were just too delicious not to digest. Dark tribal tunes made not for the gods, but for a hungry dance floor fed in a timely fashion. It was just unbelievable what he did, and it felt like everyone was just captivated by the music. Unlike other parties, where the whole crowd turns and face the DJ as if was Huitzilopochtli before a human sacrifice, everyone was just dancing, focused on the music, on themselves, on others, and on the blue elephants.

Transition? There was no transition, just a natural progression of the night. If it wasn't for the spot lights, I wouldn't have noticed Vibe had already taken control of the night. Grondin had pushed the envelope to the maximum, and it was Vibe's turn to take things to the next level.

Vibe took Grondin's challenge and transformed the night into a work of art, by ripping the original form apart, recreating the figure, and destroying it again while adding new colours, dividing it into pieces and mix matching it upside down. Vibe was different than usual, he played harder and darker. The range of tribal tunes were fascinating, as I believe he even flirted with some techno, but always returning to the dark side of the music. The music sounded more mature, and his talent and experience helped to put everyone where they belonged, on the dance floor.

I could go on and on but it would be useless, as you had to experience this night to understand what I'm talking about. As far as I remember, only one song played by Grondin was repeated by Vibe, and it is one of my favourite tunes which I don't know the name of - this tune just makes the dance floor go wild, and both times it did the job.

The crowd was a happy bunch, with lots of charismatic attractive people, lots of newcomers, and I met several people from Ontario and British Columbia. Great dancers, good to see some old friends, and look at the beautiful bodies all around. Lasted the combination of Grondin and Vibe until probably 11:00am, left with zero energy, a destroyed body and with a smile in my face. Stayed a lit big longer downstairs, longer than I should but it was fun. I don't think I'm allowed to say "Stereo you've done again", my question actually is can another duo take this challenge now?

Originally posted at MTLNIGHTS dot COM
Edit: got rid of the weird characters
jerZ07002
quote:
Originally posted by Patius
I searched to see if there was a review for Grondin & Vibe at Pacha NY, but couldn't find one. I guess not that many people know these two gods of the music over there eh? If you haven't had the chance to see them, do so next time they are in town. Here is my review for the party those two gave us in Montreal a week after of their performance in NYC. The party happened at Stereo, doors open at 2:00am and close who knows when, I believe DJ Vibe finished after 1:00pm on Sunday.

Review: Stephan Grondin & VIbe @ Stereo (Montreal) - June 23

You are forgiven if you arrived later in the evening (or early in the morning according to some) for parties at Stereo, but never if Stephan Grondin is the one warming up the dance floor for a great night of dancing.

One person dancing on the sidelines of the dance floor, decorations imitating a forest above, lots of people walking to and from the smoking section, and a DJ that was ready to surprise the crowd in the tables. On a normal night, the music usually stays slow for a while, but Saturday was not normal night! Not when you have the Luso-Canadian duo ready to rip you apart in the dance floor. Grondin probably was only waiting for the first person to move under the disco ball to release the energy that was building up inside of him since making his debut at Pacha the weekend before.

People only had a couple minutes to make themselves comfortable before the music literally exploded. Grondin had the compassion to keep the volume down for a bit, again just enough time to grab your space in the dance floor. Those arriving at 3:00am might have gotten confused and worried because the party was already at full swing. The volume was too loud for a couple of minutes, something Grondin fixed right away - talk about being able to read the crowd and your own ears I guess.

Grondin brought tons of material with him, playing great tunes that were just too delicious not to digest. Dark tribal tunes made not for the gods, but for a hungry dance floor fed in a timely fashion. It was just unbelievable what he did, and it felt like everyone was just captivated by the music. Unlike other parties, where the whole crowd turns and face the DJ as if was Huitzilopochtli before a human sacrifice, everyone was just dancing, focused on the music, on themselves, on others, and on the blue elephants.

Transition? There was no transition, just a natural progression of the night. If it wasn’t for the spot lights, I wouldn’t have noticed Vibe had already taken control of the night. Grondin had pushed the envelope to the maximum, and it was Vibe's turn to take things to the next level.

Vibe took Grondin’s challenge and transformed the night into a work of art, by ripping the original form apart, recreating the figure, and destroying it again while adding new colours, dividing it into pieces and mix matching it upside down. Vibe was different than usual, he played harder and darker. The range of tribal tunes were fascinating, as I believe he even flirted with some techno, but always returning to the dark side of the music. The music sounded more mature, and his talent and experience helped to put everyone where they belonged, on the dance floor.

I could go on and on but it would be useless, as you had to experience this night to understand what I’m talking about. As far as I remember, only one song played by Grondin was repeated by Vibe, and it is one of my favourite tunes which I don‘t know the name of - this tune just makes the dance floor go wild, and both times it did the job.

The crowd was a happy bunch, with lots of charismatic attractive people, lots of newcomers, and I met several people from Ontario and British Columbia. Great dancers, good to see some old friends, and look at the beautiful bodies all around. Lasted the combination of Grondin and Vibe until probably 11:00am, left with zero energy, a destroyed body and with a smile in my face. Stayed a lit big longer downstairs, longer than I should but it was fun. I don’t think I’m allowed to say “Stereo you’ve done again”, my question actually is can another duo take this challenge now?

Originally posted at MTLNIGHTS dot COM


sounds like a reporter wrote this....it's actually garbage for an event review.
ReenTeenTeen
quote:
Originally posted by jerZ07002
sounds like a reporter wrote this....it's actually garbage for an event review.


whats up your ass?

a good review in my opinion. the man always writes good reviews. DJ VIBE is awesome indeed. I couldn't make the Pacha party this year but he killed at Studio opening earlier this year. I am sure I'll see him later this year though.

PS. The VIBE experience is always incredible.
jerZ07002
quote:
Originally posted by ReenTeenTeen
whats up your ass?

a good review in my opinion. the man always writes good reviews. DJ VIBE is awesome indeed. I couldn't make the Pacha party this year but he killed at Studio opening earlier this year. I am sure I'll see him later this year though.

PS. The VIBE experience is always incredible.


perhaps you need to read a little closer. I wasn't saying anything about dj vibe. i was commenting about the colorful language in the review, which had little substance of the event.
ReenTeenTeen
quote:
Originally posted by jerZ07002
perhaps you need to read a little closer. I wasn't saying anything about dj vibe. i was commenting about the colorful language in the review, which had little substance of the event.


seems canadians are better educated then americans then, ay, jer?
yankeeBaby
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Originally posted by ReenTeenTeen
seems canadians are better educated then americans then, ay, jer?



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jerZ07002
quote:
Originally posted by ReenTeenTeen
seems canadians are better educated then americans then, ay, jer?


surely better educated than russians. ;)

The guy certainly has creative writing skills, i just don't find colorful writing all that helpful. I'd rather hear specifics about the night than hearing emotional offal.
ReenTeenTeen
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Frequency Frank
quote:
Originally posted by jerZ07002
The guy certainly has creative writing skills, i just don't find colorful writing all that helpful. I'd rather hear specifics about the night than hearing emotional offal.


"Dark tribal tunes made not for the gods, but for a hungry dance floor fed in a timely fashion"

:haha:

I couldn't agree more, this isn't a review, it's promotion.
ReenTeenTeen
quote:
Originally posted by Frequency Frank
"Dark tribal tunes made not for the gods, but for a hungry dance floor fed in a timely fashion"

:haha:

I couldn't agree more, this isn't a review, it's promotion.


I just thought to myself, "I wish I was trippin this hard" when I read that. :rolleyes:

Patius
my gosh, and my intentions were only to share with you guys what I experienced with those two DJs in Montreal.

Sorry if I offended you guys with my "colourful" language, or if you were unable to capture the main essence of the night with my review, which was all about the music and the dancers - sorry, I don't do track list, I'm terrible with song names.

but hey, you can't win all eh? specially when dealing with professional ravers.

Have fun New Yorkers, and I'm getting ready to have fun with one of your own again (Morales is in town this Saturday for his famous "La Vie en Rose")
jerZ07002
quote:
Originally posted by Patius
my gosh, and my intentions were only to share with you guys what I experienced with those two DJs in Montreal.

Sorry if I offended you guys with my "colourful" language, or if you were unable to capture the main essence of the night with my review, which was all about the music and the dancers - sorry, I don't do track list, I'm terrible with song names.

but hey, you can't win all eh? specially when dealing with professional ravers.

Have fun New Yorkers, and I'm getting ready to have fun with one of your own again (Morales is in town this Saturday for his famous "La Vie en Rose")


my intentions were only to express that the review wasn't really a review at all. It didn't tell us anything factually about the night, just what you felt about the night. I'm sure you can see how that isn't helpful to people.

Imagine during a review for a calculus exam your professor told you nothing about how differentials function, but he did tell you how he enjoys the complexity and such, that wouldn't be much help to you.
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