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Tiesto @Mtl this summer ?! (pg. 6)
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| elFreak |
Mossa is gone too Julien.
And Sean by no means do i think its hopeless. The only problem is instead of moving forward a few years ago it started to regress. Now im no genius, but when things get worse instead of better its normal it can cause some concern. I might have ed off from this town (and am spoiled ing rotten now:p) but it will always be where i am from and i'll always be interested in how things are. Its my home.
ps Villalobos will tear me a new one on saturday and have me all nice and fluffy like i used to be Markesss...
oh who the am i kidding.:p |
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| Spin Laden |
heheheh
somewhere Tiesto, Deadmau5 and ZraW are plotting how to wack a bunch of TAs at the same time. :p |
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| julien2 |
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| ZraW |
Tiesto haters seem to always be old people who should be retired or retiring soon from the scene.
Fact is he's the one attracting all the "newbies"
BUT THAN AGAIN QUESTION WASNT : IS TIESTO GREAT
SO LET ME REPHRASE
DID ANY OF YOU KNOW IT ALL TRANCEWISE PEOPLE HEARD ANYTHING BOUT HIM COMMING |
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| julien2 |
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| Vermz |
i love tiesto :toothless
he plays 182829x times better tracks than AVB or ferry
and he still manages to throw some classics here and there hehehehe! WOU |
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| ChemEnhanced |
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| licks |
I think the scene is fine. Lol
Montreal clubs, and party organizers present us a wide array of parties showcasing all genres of electronic music-tribal, minimal, electro, deep house whatever it is its all here. The underground is there you just have to find it, dig deep, go out. I have to admit I may go out quite a lot and get to see a lot of Dj's, so for those who are not sure, from what i see/hear there is a lot going on here musically and its great the scene is getting better. Im only presenting my perspective and it might not be much but its one more perspective to consider.
Stereo and Piknik alone give me a taste of everything, what is everyone complaining about? Besides Tiesto, and we all know about Tiesto:P
Anyways just felt like writing something |
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| love_child |
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| elFreak |
| quote: | Originally posted by ZraW
Tiesto haters seem to always be old people who should be retired or retiring soon from the scene.
Fact is he's the one attracting all the "newbies"
BUT THAN AGAIN QUESTION WASNT : IS TIESTO GREAT
SO LET ME REPHRASE
DID ANY OF YOU KNOW IT ALL TRANCEWISE PEOPLE HEARD ANYTHING BOUT HIM COMMING |
fact newbies and younger people have less money than the older club goers and are therefore less attractive customers as us original gangsters spend more than you guys. (other than glowsticks.)Money talks, bull gives a lightshow. |
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| malek |
| easy alt, easy. don't push your luck. |
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| Marcus007 |
| quote: | Originally posted by julien2
Maybe so, but what you said was totally wrong, even if you say respectfully before saying it.
Jay is right about the state of the scene in Montreal. There's no doubt about it when you see all the talent leaving town one after another.
In two months I have seen Guillaume Coutu Dumont and Ernesto Feyrrera (sp??) leave for Europe.
And it doesnt take a god to understand that we have a problem right now.
Fortunately, we still have Piknic, I love Neon and Mutek, who are all struggling to deliver some good shows. They try hard, but they still face the same problems with the Montreal hard to please crowd.
The small amount of survivors such as Pheek, Mossa and Akufen (who is out of town 99% of the year anyways) try to make it here but they get close to no recognition. And now a Tiesto in Montreal topic has 5 pages in one day, and a Ricardo Villalobos thread gets 10 in 2 months.
That, respectfully, is a ing big problem. |
cry me a minimal river |
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