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Piknic Electronik 2008 (pg. 43)
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Skipper
I am sad I didn't get to Montreal this weekend :(
Looking forward to seeing the Misstress footage...
Marcus007
she really did an excellent job with the crowd

props to her
Skipper
There are a few clips on youtube - looks like a great day!
Allied Nations
good stuff, some really fun songs

not as thought provoking as i think she thought it was, but loads of good songs thats for sure, bunch of cool older jams
julien2
The MSTRKRFT piknic was really something....

bodysurfing @ piknic, and lotsofit
Bertuzz
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Originally posted by julien2
The MSTRKRFT piknic was really something....


...was really something .

I felt like piknic was invaded by a Grade 6 grad dance. Honestly, it sucked. I knew it was going to be young at the beginning and I told myself not to complain and just enjoy it. But I couldn't. The crowd was just terrible and I really didn't enjoy myself. MSTKRFT playing Daft Punk-1 More Time was the last straw...just E.

Sad Mafioso and Misstress Barbara the day before were head and shoulders above the crap that was served today. I think they should start carding for I Love Neon shows: 18 and younger only.
julien2
quote:
Originally posted by Bertuzz
...was really something .

I felt like piknic was invaded by a Grade 6 grad dance. Honestly, it sucked. I knew it was going to be young at the beginning and I told myself not to complain and just enjoy it. But I couldn't. The crowd was just terrible and I really didn't enjoy myself. MSTKRFT playing Daft Punk-1 More Time was the last straw...just E.

Sad Mafioso and Misstress Barbara the day before were head and shoulders above the crap that was served today. I think they should start carding for I Love Neon shows: 18 and younger only.


i've been to many, many ILN events, and this one's crowd was seriously not that young. however, i agree that the music was not very good. jordan dare and mstrkrft had their moments, but not as good as they used to be. I find that the whole blog-house/nu-rave/dance-rock movement is talking a turn towards harder, faster sounds, and i find myself hardly able to tolerate fast music anymore.

sometimes i think it's cause i'm getting older.....or wiser ? nah probably just older...lol
Marcus007
wiser
Leif
Made it to all 3 piknics this weekend :p

16yr olds pushing their way to the front + too much of that gritty high pitched electro noise = ty piknic in comparison to the other 2.

ILN is no longer attendibile; electro is the new indy and the kids are out in full force.
simonbmtl
quote:
Originally posted by Marcus007
she really did an excellent job with the crowd

props to her


Word. Personally loved it.

Heard the music from Parc Cite du Havre yesterday and was really, really happy I didn't go.

Bertuzz
quote:
Originally posted by Leif
ILN is no longer attendibile; electro is the new indy and the kids are out in full force.


amen
you said it!!

the I love Neon parties from 2007 and 2006 were sick. I remember Boys Noize at SAT and the place was pretty empty. These days, it'll be rammed to the rafters with 17 yr olds dressed to be "electro".
mazen316
i went to an ILN event to see Lifelike, Jordan Dare was playing and i still remember the noise from that night, constant lifeless electro tinged beats that were makin my ears bleed. it was so bad that i ended up leavin before lifelike came on. how teenage kids like this music is beyond me, my guess is that they dont know better...i remember our generation were hooked on GU and NUBREED series or even old school trance..and am only 22...its a shame really

rant over
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