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trancension
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Originally posted by PVDfan07
And Slow clapper, I think they were just hoping for Jaytech. Checked his myspace and it looks like he'll be too busy spinning in Bali to come here. Why is it random countries get more names than Atlanta, GA?


This is by no means a shot at the Liquified peeps because they've done a great job.

But it does come down to promoting and making sure a crowd shows up. In some of these smaller countries...the promoters are just able to get bigger crowds and there for a better show in the opinion of the DJ.

The Liquified guys can definitely get a crowd for the big names...but it's definitely harder for the smaller names such as Jaytech.

The Atlanta scene gets a lot...I want to call "fake fans" to come out for Tiesto and Armin and what have ya. Those "fake fans" do not come out for equally talented DJs with less popularity.
ZeeRobot1
Ummm I also saw that The Chemical Brothers are playing at cochella you should um bring them this way :toothless
Caution_BiPolar
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Originally posted by trancension

The Atlanta scene gets a lot...I want to call "fake fans" to come out for Tiesto and Armin and what have ya. Those "fake fans" do not come out for equally talented DJs with less popularity.


I know what you're saying. I sometimes feel like I pay $25 to go back to High School, because half the people who show up act like they're still in High School. It sucks to pay all that money and be drowning in a sea of retards =P
trancension
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Originally posted by Caution_BiPolar
I know what you're saying. I sometimes feel like I pay $25 to go back to High School, because half the people who show up act like they're still in High School. It sucks to pay all that money and be drowning in a sea of retards =P


Yep...I actually fall into a trance when I go see trance DJs...I let myself go and just zone out and enjoy the music.

But I'm constantly being pushed and knocked around...and what do I see, a bunch of "kids" who I can only assume used fake IDs to get in. They look like freshmen in high school, and those X's on their hands do not help. Because it's like "great...I just paid $8.00 for this drink plus tip...and you made me spill it and you can't even go and buy me a new one because you don't know what liquor tastes like."

Not to alarm anyone going to Armin...but I might flip out and bust some skulls if these freshmen high school kids are in full force next week.
romz
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Originally posted by trancension
Yep...I actually fall into a trance when I go see trance DJs...I let myself go and just zone out and enjoy the music.

But I'm constantly being pushed and knocked around...and what do I see, a bunch of "kids" who I can only assume used fake IDs to get in. They look like freshmen in high school, and those X's on their hands do not help. Because it's like "great...I just paid $8.00 for this drink plus tip...and you made me spill it and you can't even go and buy me a new one because you don't know what liquor tastes like."

Not to alarm anyone going to Armin...but I might flip out and bust some skulls if these freshmen high school kids are in full force next week.


solution: get a table or upgrade to the second floor if you have that problem!
ZeeRobot1
Jaytech at the Mark wouldnt be hard that place is a intimate venue for just such a type of dj with that kind of following.
PVDfan07
The djs we get here are great and all, but they always tend to bring out the "fake fan" kids. Makes me almost dread going to a show knowing I'm going to have to deal with that. I know I've mentioned before how I wish we could get some of those smaller names here. I mean, it's always great to get on here and see Ferry or Armin will be here, but they always pass through. It would be something else if I got on here one day and saw John O'Callaghan or Menno de Jong just to name a couple. There's so many that would really excite me, we got to be able to get one or two of them here. I mean, even Rank 1 was a nice surprise.

And Romz, stop being such a negative person. Maybe people don't want to pay a whole lot of money to get a table or go up top.

About the sound. Good to hear you wear ear plugs Sam. I bring them, but like I said, it's usually at the volume where if I put them in, I have trouble hearing, and if they're out, it's a little too loud.
iammesol
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Originally posted by PVDfan07

About the sound. Good to hear you wear ear plugs Sam. I bring them, but like I said, it's usually at the volume where if I put them in, I have trouble hearing, and if they're out, it's a little too loud.


Etymotics aren't like that. ;)
ZeeRobot1
ORLY ?!?!


slow clapper
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Originally posted by PVDfan07
The djs we get here are great and all, but they always tend to bring out the "fake fan" kids. Makes me almost dread going to a show knowing I'm going to have to deal with that.



I wondered about the crowd at Digweed...

I'm not really a front row type person, but I was so excited to see John Digweed that I stayed up in the very front for his entire set. It was awesome to take in the music, and see Diggers working, awesome... except that I kept getting shoved around on the dance floor.

Don't get me wrong, I love dancing and I understand that it can get crowded out there, and invariably there will be some natural bumping into people. Unfortunately, there were moments at the show where people were aggressively trying to 'muscle in' to my area. Several times I had to either tell the person explicitly, "hey man, I'm standing right here," or have to physically just sort of hold my ground until the offending person understands that I'm not moving. I'd be thinking "Seriously, man are you into the DJ or what?"

Anyway, I felt like many of the guys on the dance floor were on a mission to try and dry hump people, and many of the women were just oblivious to JD and enjoying the meat market-ness of it all. In short... I don't really care what people are doing on the dance floor, until they start encroaching on my area in a manner which I felt was unnecessary. And, I certainly don't think the general audience there was nearly as excited about John Digweed as the TAs in attendance.

I guess you've got to figure, people catch wind of a "popular" DJ playing and everybody comes out regardless... I'm looking forward to Armin, but I will not be standing in front like I was for Digweed. I'm gonna try a side position.

PVDfan07
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Originally posted by slow clapper
I wondered about the crowd at Digweed...

I'm not really a front row type person, but I was so excited to see John Digweed that I stayed up in the very front for his entire set. It was awesome to take in the music, and see Diggers working, awesome... except that I kept getting shoved around on the dance floor.

Don't get me wrong, I love dancing and I understand that it can get crowded out there, and invariably there will be some natural bumping into people. Unfortunately, there were moments at the show where people were aggressively trying to 'muscle in' to my area. Several times I had to either tell the person explicitly, "hey man, I'm standing right here," or have to physically just sort of hold my ground until the offending person understands that I'm not moving. I'd be thinking "Seriously, man are you into the DJ or what?"

Anyway, I felt like many of the guys on the dance floor were on a mission to try and dry hump people, and many of the women were just oblivious to JD and enjoying the meat market-ness of it all. In short... I don't really care what people are doing on the dance floor, until they start encroaching on my area in a manner which I felt was unnecessary. And, I certainly don't think the general audience there was nearly as excited about John Digweed as the TAs in attendance.

I guess you've got to figure, people catch wind of a "popular" DJ playing and everybody comes out regardless... I'm looking forward to Armin, but I will not be standing in front like I was for Digweed. I'm gonna try a side position.


Yeah, you're going to get a lot of that at Opera for these big events. I hate people that try to muscle in to my space. I'm used to standing my ground because I deal with it at metal concerts all the time. The cub crowd isn't as hostile, but they can be very disrespectful. I mean, I'm a nice guy, but I will stand my ground and have told people off before. I mean, even if people keep bumping into me without even trying to stop, I may even give them a little push just to let them know I'm there. As far as I know most the TAs are respectful and of course there for the music. Too bad there's always going to be the random club goers though. I got up front for Above and Beyond when they were on stage, but usually go off to the side and near the end of the night I may try to make my way up to the front for a few.
slow clapper
nice. I suppose I should expect more of the same for Armin. oh well.
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