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No more Z103 @ Guvernment? (pg. 3)
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| Shaya007 |
| quote: | Originally posted by flavor
Its an Activate thing, we are all about the gang bangs.... errr i mean....:nervous:
AND If by my helmet you mean evan's helmet, i think sasha had it last |
that's it I'm applying for a job, GB's all the time!!! WOOOT!
but wait.I don't do volunteer gangbangin'...soorrrry! |
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| flavor |
| quote: | Originally posted by Shaya007
that's it I'm applying for a job, GB's all the time!!! WOOOT!
but wait.I don't do volunteer gangbangin'...soorrrry! |
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u prefer gang bangs that take place against ur will? |
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| Shaya007 |
| quote: | Originally posted by flavor
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u prefer gang bangs that take place against ur will? |
who? what now? lol!
oh no...
I charge to be in one..I'm special! |
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| hardcore trancer |
This is excellent news indeed but as someone else mentioned,the damage has already been done.
z103 + Guv= LAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAMEEEEEE |
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| Owen M |
I'm kinda dissapointed.
I never goto toronto these days, so the radio on saturday nights was a little peak into the world of Guv. |
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| dEsidEL |
i think it helped promote the music to the mainstream
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| ChemEnhanced |
| quote: | Originally posted by dEsidEL
i think it helped promote the music to the mainstream
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which I continue to believe is not a good thing for the music...it only causes more garbage tracks being produced in hopes of getting that one track that will make it big. |
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| dEsidEL |
| quote: | Originally posted by ChemEnhanced
:whip: :whip: :whip: :whip: :whip:
which I continue to believe is not a good thing for the music...it only causes more garbage tracks being produced in hopes of getting that one track that will make it big. |
sure but i think it also helps the scene grow. it's the very reason why places like Europe have large festivals and free open air events in public venues.
i think you'll find good and bad music in all genres whether they're underground or mainstream..
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| activate |
| quote: | Originally posted by ChemEnhanced
:whip: :whip: :whip: :whip: :whip:
which I continue to believe is not a good thing for the music...it only causes more garbage tracks being produced in hopes of getting that one track that will make it big. |
welcome to 1995
don't let the door hit you on the way out. |
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| b4k-oz |
| quote: | Originally posted by dEsidEL
sure but i think it also helps the scene grow. it's the very reason why places like Europe have large festivals and free open air events in public venues.
i think you'll find good and bad music in all genres whether they're underground or mainstream..
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How oversimplified and inaccurate.
This scene was better when it was underground...with less fake people, acting as if they know the music and getting drunk.
The reason why we don't have big open air events is because laws were passed against raves and that included open air events like the ones in Europe. Too much red tape to hold such an event here. Not enough money going to the big corps for profits.
As for it helping the scene grow...it made it dwindle to nothing compared to what it was before. Politics, cut throat promoting tactics, sketchy druggies and suppliers (who haven't the slightest clue about the music or dj's spinning). Add to that, the internal politics of not letting big acts play at smaller venues. Crappy Radio stations that hire a voice to act like he really is a dj rather than just an announcer. All this ruined the scene. Oh and let's not forget the angry unpleasant ignorant old folks who hate this music and seeing kids happy or the cops wanting a big cut of the massive $$$$ pie to play security gods at big and small venues. This is why this scene lacks lustre and def doesn't need Z103.
The damage is done indeed! |
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| me@t k@tie |
I disagree.
People in Europe aren't any more real about the music than they are here. The only difference is that the actual music tastes differ. Just look at the ing Brits - it's a mecca of so many different EDM genres, and don't tell me they're any less retarded than the people here. They still love getting drunk, and there's still a huge percentage of fakers, people who don't know , just know that this is where they can have a good time. Same thing with the ravers that were around when it was all "underground" - they all loved getting ed up too, and a large percentage of them didn't know much more than that you take ecstasy, and then everything will be fun.
Even if there wasn't any political red tape, you wouldn't see a massive 20,000-person event happening here - there just isn't the audience for it. WEMF struggled to bring 8,000 people a year, and that's pretty much the biggest thing we had going here. Maybe in the future it would be possible, but in order for that to happen, the music needs to hit more ears. Politics or not, if only a tiny percentage of the population know that these music genres even exist, then only those people will be the ones wanting to go these events.
I'm too lazy to keep arguing this, cause it's been beaten to death, but trying to keep music underground isn't saving it. Trying to reach people who don't know about it is. |
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| Prometheus Xex |
| quote: | Originally posted by Shaya007
who? what now? lol!
oh no...
I charge to be in one..I'm special! |
Ho.
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