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Losing Interest from the Scene... (pg. 11)
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Endlesswave
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Originally posted by StereoPrincess
lol. i am totally happy with letting the youngins enjoy the clubs like i did but they are just not for me. most of the time i look around and say to myself 'what the am i doing here at 5 a.m.'. also, saving soooo much money. i also can't be arse to get ready half the time.


Yep. The only time I stayed out late recently (daylight outside) was Diggers at Guv and that was ONLY because I went with friends last minute and it just happened. I rarely do that regularly throughout the year...tired enough at 4am, nevermind staying until 6/7am. Screw that.
Yohan
4am? I'm just getting my second wind at that point!

You are old Chris :p
Endlesswave
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Originally posted by Yohan
4am? I'm just getting my second wind at that point!

You are old Chris :p


LOL well, depends on what night/what's happening. :p
Ania_xox
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Originally posted by DigiNut
In that order? I don't know about the rest of the folks here, but I haven't seen a lot of babes going door to door around my complex soliciting boyfriends. You'd probably have to do something other than stay home and relax in order to accomplish that last step.

Besides, nowhere was it stated or implied that the OP was lonely or bored in general. Just sick of nightclubs.

Honestly, no offense to the other girls on this forum, but only a chick could come up with advice so unbelievably retarded and unwarranted.



Aaron seriously you sound like such a loser
Nick Cenik
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Originally posted by lopi
Most people don't have a being shoved down their throat under a table, while the owner of said spins records.


Oh to be a DJ!
VDub
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Originally posted by Big Boss
Montreal isn't that good either, especially with Stereo closed. I would still move to Montreal because I love the city more than from the party aspect, but with Stereo closed, Montreal is in a weird position.

Case in point, when people are booking the caliber of artists like David Morales and Victor Calderone at MILLENNIUM, then you know the city has problems. Saw VC @ that spot 2 weeks ago and it was so brutal! The club is in a MALL...A MALL...in the suburbs right next to a Zellers. The soundsystem is terrible. The crowd is suburban...with no interest in who the headlining DJ is. Opening DJ is playing hip hop remixes. A bright club with go go platforms. Horrible. That club sets Montreal back big time...

As for Toronto, I think there are waaaaaaaay too many new locals being booked, not because they are any good at playing music, rather they can bring out a crowd and some places are slow so the owner is cool with booking what I call, "promoters that spin". There's a lot of promoters that spin in this city, calling themselves DJs and it's driving me crazy.

I'm not knocking all new talent, don't get me wrong, but there was just this explosion of new DJs getting booked in some pretty good venues. Some people haven't even paid dues, aren't technically sound, etc. I don't want to hear someone that is hooked up spin, I want to see someone talented, or at the very least, someone who knows what they are doing...

With the age of computers mixing for people and facebook invites it's only going to get worse in some aspects. People inviting me out to see so and so spin and I'm like "who?" And this person is one of the headliners???

In the same time, I think Toronto has a better (talking established wise) scene then New York and Montreal. I travel to Montreal often and am very up to date with New York, but we still have it better than those places right now. Pacha NYC, ugh...Millenium, Montreal...yikes...we at least have Guvernment and CiRCA...and look at October coming up...retarded, retarded parties on the agenda...


A--IN--MEN!!!
DigiNut
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Originally posted by Ania_xox
Aaron seriously you sound like such a loser

What is this, 3rd grade? Honestly, who still uses the term "loser" after they're old enough to go in the big boy pool?
FunkyCrew
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Originally posted by DigiNut
What is this, 3rd grade? Honestly, who still uses the term "loser" after they're old enough to go in the big boy pool?


rofl :)

going back to getting a gf part - dating shouldn't keep one from going out and having fun! it's as fun doing it's a couple :)
rabbitjoker
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Originally posted by DigiNut
You sure you're not just getting less and less tolerant of the same crowd?


Interesting...
rabbitjoker
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Originally posted by Big Boss
"promoters that spin".


Agreed, 110%.

Endlesswave
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Originally posted by rabbitjoker
Interesting...


It is interesting for sure. :)
It's partly why I never have gone out to certain kinds of parties constantly every weekend. It gets REALLY boring/annoying if you do that (With any party that's the same...)
Orko
I never really understood this drama business at clubs. You go out, listen to some music, dance with some people, share, hug, laugh, scream, go home. Either you are taking the event too seriously or just getting mixed up in stupid . Relax, its just music and dancing.

As for growing tired of the 'scene'. For me, it has been about money and energy. I find a night of partying so draining on my body and my wallet, that I just limit myself to more 'special' events, when I am willing to be exhausted the next day, a release if you will. I still download tonnes of sets, and buy as many albums as possible, just am very selective about who I pay to see live. Plus it is damn near impossible to hear trance downtown, that automatically limits how much I go out.

Since most of my close friends are not into EDM, I do not go out on regular nights, or most weekends. Kinda nice that way, as I can separate the two worlds.
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