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winter sound system 2009 - Melbourne Park Queens Birthday (pg. 5)
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Tranceilvania
I'm so glad I went to this warehouse party instead. Lovely crowd, serious music, no dick head security/bouncers, cheap alcohol and still good old PLUR all around ;)
that so called music festivals overpriced Muzztek meat exhibitions!:whip: :whip:
Aesthetic
agreed 100%

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Originally posted by Trance Nutter
I was actually about to start a thread last night asking if other people thought that festivals were ruining the scene.

They're definitely something to be seen at, rather than being something to go and enjoy the music. Apparently yesterday at We Lvoe Sounds Adelaide there were a large number of girls wearing skanky clothes and mini-skirts. Not so much of a problem normally except it was an outdoor party in a park (ie, mud), about 14 degrees and storms throughout the day. The tool factor is massive at these parties.

And i think that the festivals are ruining the club scene too. Think back 4-5 years, the number of big names playing in clubs was massive. Now, you get very few (relatively) club gigs and mostly festivals. At least thats whats happening here in Adelaide, its not very common to see quality acts in clubs anymore.

I would do naughty things to see some quality acts in a club nowadays. The festivals just don't cut it for atmosphere, sound quality, drink prices and the ability to just let go.

And the strange thing is, the festivals here are massive, but when there is a quality club night the club is deserted. Where are the punters that go to the festivals and claim to love the music? Just further proof imo that festivals are much more about being something to be seen at, or going just because its Future Music or We Love Sounds or Groove etc.
gumble
I was on the train as all heaps of people were going in for this event.

Noone seemed to be over 22.

Aren't you guys getting a little old for this? :p
Tranceilvania
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Originally posted by gumble
I was on the train as all heaps of people were going in for this event.

Noone seemed to be over 22.

Aren't you guys getting a little old for this? :p


Gumble, as I hear that you live around Brunswick. Drop down to Rustys (a.k.a. My Aeon) this Friday and see hows the real underground live and kicking in Melbourne!:eek:
Light The Fuse
^almost human on?
gumble
I'm going to Deerhunter that night.

What type of music will be played? ;) I'm very picky.
Tranceilvania
yeah Almost Human and the next day is Big Red Bus :)
What kind of music? Let's just say no fluffy Trance at all. At least 4 live acts ranging from prog to psy sprinkled with minimal techno and electro. And a surprise international!!!
Philby
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Originally posted by Tranceilvania
yeah Almost Human and the next day is Big Red Bus :)
What kind of music? Let's just say no fluffy Trance at all. At least 4 live acts ranging from prog to psy sprinkled with minimal techno and electro. And a surprise international!!!


what time is ralf gonna be on??
pkcRAISTLIN
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Originally posted by Tranceilvania
Let's just say no fluffy Trance at all.


BORING!!!!
Tranceilvania
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Originally posted by Philby
what time is ralf gonna be on??

12:30 - 1:30 its early tis time so no excuses for not beign there!;)

Ohh, by the way the international is this. :eyes:And she's Swedish :tongue2

http://www.myspace.com/djanneli


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Originally posted by pkcRAISTLIN
BORING!!!!

Pffttt. What is pumped out as trance nowdays is full of boring fluff .

stipsy
youll all be happy to know i had an absolute ball at both melb and syd
m-elburn
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Originally posted by Philby
what time is ralf gonna be on??



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