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Pacha NYC cut DJ fees in face of credit crunch (pg. 2)
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| jurel |
| quote: | Originally posted by FastFashion
What the fkity fk???19.50 for one drink??????????
Where is the place located? And most importantly, did the place fill? |
Yup. It's on 28th Street btwn 10th & 11th- the old crobar location. |
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| DJ Eco |
| quote: | Originally posted by swayne21
its the jobs of the promters not the deejays to fill the clubs. the deejays need to get paid for their services :conf: :conf: :conf: :conf: :conf: :conf: :conf: :conf: are the nightclubs getting lazy and using an excuse to not pay now ?
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Your jaw would drop if you saw what some of these ******s are charging. I see Pacha's point of view. So many of these big-headed DJs (and worse-off, their agents) think they're worth 10, 20, 30 thousand dollars, whereas in the grand scheme of things many DJs have become irrelevant to not only New York, but the scene in general. No need to shell out those kinda dollars anymore for people who over the years have lost their fame (and the amount of people that would pay 30$+ to see them). |
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| Leniu |
| Eco, who are you talkin about exactly? |
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| Neo95gt |
| Drinks do not cost $19.50 at Mansion :stongue: |
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| DJ Eco |
| quote: | Originally posted by Leniu
Eco, who are you talkin about exactly? |
It's more of a generalization, but some of these DJs' fees out there are astronomical, especially the older guys who've been to the top of their game and are finding it hard to lower their price (out of pride or w.e.)... I guess it's clubland's version of laying off, which makes sense in a way. :p |
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| Scoops |
| Calderone, JP, Boris, DT all pull in at least 5 figures a night to spin at pacha |
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| eyebegod |
| im friendly with the owners son at webster hall, and he told me that when tiesto spun there about a year ago, he got 80,000 a night on wed and thurs and then 140,000 on friday. en nuts...absolutely nuts. at that price...i would have an ego too |
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| jmauro |
| quote: | Originally posted by DJslantzz
I know it's a long-shot, but maybe this will force clubs to really push their staff to treat clubbers a bit better instead of the usual nonsense most of you as well as I have witnessed in the past couple years in NYC. It goes a long way if a staff member goes an extra step at a venue for you when you are paying a decent amount to see a DJ, and maybe even draw larger numbers after a while. |
I completely agree with this. Im not a big fan of Pacha unless someone big is performing there. Had the opportunity to be there cuz a friend wanted to celebrate his birthday there this past Saturday and well, it was very disappointing. Just in the last year Ive seen the attitude change by some of the staff at Pacha. I mean, I know they got Best US Club somewhere but come on. In the end, you want people to come back to the club in the future. Whoever was in there this past Saturday wasnt worth the cover WTF $40? not to mention the $5 tap water, but thats everywhere, of course. |
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| kadomony |
| hey for now, give me transportation costs and a few drinks and i'll play the anywhere :p |
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| swayne21 |
| quote: | Originally posted by DJ Eco
Your jaw would drop if you saw what some of these ******s are charging. I see Pacha's point of view. So many of these big-headed DJs (and worse-off, their agents) think they're worth 10, 20, 30 thousand dollars, whereas in the grand scheme of things many DJs have become irrelevant to not only New York, but the scene in general. No need to shell out those kinda dollars anymore for people who over the years have lost their fame (and the amount of people that would pay 30$+ to see them). |
well then if the deejays are over charging with how the econamy is then they shouldn't pay. the deejays should understand people dont have money to spend the high cover charges and then the club wont be able to pay over 10,000.
btw tiesto for 140,000 how can a club even make money on that??????!!!!!!:eyes: :eyes: :eyes: :eyes: :eyes: |
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| AY STAR |
| quote: | Originally posted by jurel
and a gin & tonic costed me $19.50 plus tip.
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did u even get a hand job let alone have the bartender nibble on your ear with that price for one drink...hold scmoley
glad to hear the s man ripped it tho |
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| zizack |
| quote: | Originally posted by swayne21
btw tiesto for 140,000 how can a club even make money on that??????!!!!!!:eyes: :eyes: :eyes: :eyes: :eyes: |
that seems like an awful lot, even for Tiesto.
but think about how many people probably went to that show...a few thousand. Ticket prices were like $60 if not more I'm sure. Factor in the people who paid for VIP...the door take is easily in the hundreds of thousands. |
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