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John Digweed @ Vanguard, Hollywood (Saturday, September 13th) (pg. 3)
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| bas |
| quote: | Originally posted by DJ Reese
Yep. I was working for Giant, plus Digweed is and has always been my fav. I remember being upset because he started late and still took about an hour to really get going...like usual. At 2 I had to be outside flyering and kept running in on stage for 10 minutes at a time.
You realize that was last Feb. Although he's played at Avalon since. |
Yeah I was at Avalon. I think that was one of my fav sets from him, he just got so twisted then around 6am kicked it into funk. It was awesome. He played for a while :D |
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| bucke |
| quote: | Originally posted by bas
Yeah I was at Avalon. I think that was one of my fav sets from him, he just got so twisted then around 6am kicked it into funk. It was awesome. He played for a while :D |
to this day, i regret leaving that show at 4:30. my legs just wouldn't hold out anymore.....damn legs! :whip: |
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| outlaws |
| this is epic! just got my tickets :D |
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| Miss Julia |
| quote: | Originally posted by TraKaH C
Digweed!! I wish it was at Avalon though. |
| quote: | Originally posted by Musicjunky
Vangaurd sucks. I will not go back there. |
Just what they said... |
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| RickyRoma |
You make it seem as if Avalon is so much better than Vanguard when the fact of the matter is they're both equally horrible.
Half of the entertainment from these types of events comes from the audience. The LA EDM audience is...well...if its not the drugged out Asians then its the Middle Eastern guys who enjoy a glaring at everyone.
I'd rather save up money and head overseas to some real parties... |
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| Hypersky |
| Ricky you make an astute observation. |
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| DJ Reese |
| Sometimes I just don't understand how people can take for granted how lucky we are to have the talent that we have come though LA on a regular basis. And on top of it, have to of the best venues in the country blocks apart. Any given Saturday night you have a choice of what superstar talent you want to see. Not to mention all the events going on the rest of the week. September 13th for example you have the choice of Sander Kleinenberg or John Digweed. Hell you could go see Digweed and walk down the street and still catch a couple hours of Sander and both by the way on two of the worlds best sound systems. Oh...and if that's not enough for you can go to Nocturnal and catch another 12 or more of the worlds biggest djs. You're going to find douchebags and people on too many drugs in every club and event all across the coutry and the world. It blows me away somethimes how spoiled LA clubbers can be. If you really think it's so much better overseas feel free to go there and stay there. |
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| nima86 |
| quote: | Originally posted by DJ Reese
Sometimes I just don't understand how people can take for granted how lucky we are to have the talent that we have come though LA on a regular basis. And on top of it, have to of the best venues in the country blocks apart. Any given Saturday night you have a choice of what superstar talent you want to see. Not to mention all the events going on the rest of the week. September 13th for example you have the choice of Sander Kleinenberg or John Digweed. Hell you could go see Digweed and walk down the street and still catch a couple hours of Sander and both by the way on two of the worlds best sound systems. Oh...and if that's not enough for you can go to Nocturnal and catch another 12 or more of the worlds biggest djs. You're going to find douchebags and people on too many drugs in every club and event all across the coutry and the world. It blows me away somethimes how spoiled LA clubbers can be. If you really think it's so much better overseas feel free to go there and stay there. |
Quoted for the mothering truth :toocool: |
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| KrisSC2000 |
| quote: | Originally posted by DJ Reese
Sometimes I just don't understand how people can take for granted how lucky we are to have the talent that we have come though LA on a regular basis. And on top of it, have to of the best venues in the country blocks apart. Any given Saturday night you have a choice of what superstar talent you want to see. Not to mention all the events going on the rest of the week. September 13th for example you have the choice of Sander Kleinenberg or John Digweed. Hell you could go see Digweed and walk down the street and still catch a couple hours of Sander and both by the way on two of the worlds best sound systems. Oh...and if that's not enough for you can go to Nocturnal and catch another 12 or more of the worlds biggest djs. You're going to find douchebags and people on too many drugs in every club and event all across the coutry and the world. It blows me away somethimes how spoiled LA clubbers can be. If you really think it's so much better overseas feel free to go there and stay there. |
ITA. We are really spoiled and I have taken it for granted occasionally too. I learned my lesson though ;-) Although I'm not going to be able to make this event (as it conflicts with USC football playing OSU), I am willing to deal with the crowds to see these amazing artists :) |
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| 72hrpartyanimal |
| quote: | Originally posted by DJ Reese
Sometimes I just don't understand how people can take for granted how lucky we are to have the talent that we have come though LA on a regular basis. And on top of it, have to of the best venues in the country blocks apart. Any given Saturday night you have a choice of what superstar talent you want to see. Not to mention all the events going on the rest of the week. September 13th for example you have the choice of Sander Kleinenberg or John Digweed. Hell you could go see Digweed and walk down the street and still catch a couple hours of Sander and both by the way on two of the worlds best sound systems. Oh...and if that's not enough for you can go to Nocturnal and catch another 12 or more of the worlds biggest djs. You're going to find douchebags and people on too many drugs in every club and event all across the coutry and the world. It blows me away somethimes how spoiled LA clubbers can be. If you really think it's so much better overseas feel free to go there and stay there. |
agreed.
very wise words from a veteran.
we should appreciate the talent that comes through. ask other people from around the country who dont get to see many of these DJ's at all. |
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| get nyce |
| i think i'll be there |
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| Hypersky |
| quote: | Originally posted by DJ Reese
Sometimes I just don't understand how people can take for granted how lucky we are to have the talent that we have come though LA on a regular basis. And on top of it, have to of the best venues in the country blocks apart. Any given Saturday night you have a choice of what superstar talent you want to see. Not to mention all the events going on the rest of the week. September 13th for example you have the choice of Sander Kleinenberg or John Digweed. Hell you could go see Digweed and walk down the street and still catch a couple hours of Sander and both by the way on two of the worlds best sound systems. Oh...and if that's not enough for you can go to Nocturnal and catch another 12 or more of the worlds biggest djs. You're going to find douchebags and people on too many drugs in every club and event all across the coutry and the world. It blows me away somethimes how spoiled LA clubbers can be. If you really think it's so much better overseas feel free to go there and stay there. |
The thing that makes the southern california market so appealing for clubbers - namely the variety of DJs that frequent the area - paradoxically also serves to make it somewhat unappealing. The market gets oversaturated with the same acts week in and week out which inevitably leads to a clubbing population with higher expectations that cannot always be met. Ultimately, its the clubbers that define the market, not the DJ - which is why going to a show to see (pick a DJ) is quite a different experience in Ibiza than in LA, or likewise in London versus Toronto. To me, the LA scene is and always will be amazing, but I also know that its a good idea to wherever possible travel to other cities to see DJs in a completely different environment. |
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