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Atlanta Scene is sad now...
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lovethefukinmuz
Used to have great acts coming though - at least on the way to WMF/WMC/

I remember seeing many great acts coming though via Liquified at WetBar such as Armin Van Buuren on a Thursday night in late March (March 22 to be exact) on his way to Miami. Also Sander Kleinenberg then also Robbie Rivera & George Acosta several times. Throw in some Above & Beyind & Ferry Corsten and all of that mashes to some freakin awesome shows - especailly the WetBar smaller venue events. I would venture to say that Sander Kleinenberg was the 2nd best show ever in Atlanta after the 1st best (AVB March 22nd).

Last 2 years, nothing but coming through there. WetBar gone - oh my go we can't go there - that is a "GAY" club - and now only limited venue crap shows once Blu/WetBar was taken over as an "acceptable" stright club. All of the straight clubs there died - 1150 became Opera wit sound & crowds, the other one Fever (I think) on Cheshire Bridge die out. What the hell is left. Nad now no real after hours worth a ...


Arrrggghhh.....
enydo
Yep, it's pretty much dead as of right now.
ZeeRobot1
it has to do with alot more than just the scene dieing we go through this conversation everytime someone pisses and moans about how things arent how they would like. simple you book the djs and you come up with the money as well and dont forget to build this awesome venue your thinking of too.
Ted Promo
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Originally posted by lovethefukinmuz
Last 2 years, nothing but coming through there. .


Completely false. We had some absolutely mega shows last year. It's just that 99% of them were at Bazzaar which is now closed.

Right now, venues closed up shop, the economy still sucks, and clubs still have to close down by 3am (though there might be a vote on the ballot soon to change that). None of this is conducive to harboring a regular club/show scene.

If Diagnostik/CUDS could find a respectable and regular venue in a decent area I'd be following them as much as I did last year. Problem is is that it's not the best environment to do so. So meh, just deal with it I suppose.
gypsygirl
sorry to hear this. i'm in town for the holidays and will be with marti and rich at the diagnostik new years party they are throwing. doesn't seem like there is anything going on this december. usually every year i come home there is something going on but not this year. i'm very spoiled in LA, just wish you guys had the same here. hope it picks up soon :)
enydo
Here's to hoping it picks up again as well. I wish there was more I could do to show some support, but school, money, and my job are highly limiting right now in terms of free time.
kckar
armin comes to atlanta every year around wmc. last year was an incredible show. armin continues to take it upa notch each year i see him. i expect he will be around again in march/april
Liquified
This thread comes up every year and I guess people just don't keep track of what is going on a regular basis here. December and January are always slow in Atlanta because a lot of the people that go out in Atlanta are college students and they are all out of school during this time. But just to show you its not dead in Atlanta this is what we, Liquified, have brought into Atlanta in 2009 and i'm sure I am missing.....

Fri - 1/30 - King Britt
Thur - 2/05 - Ferry Costen
Thur - 2/12 - Above & Beyond
Fri - 2/20 - Kazell
Fri - 3/06 - Dubfire
Thur 3/12 - Infected Mushroom
Thur 3/19 - John Digweed
Wed 4/01 - Armin Van Buuren
fri 4/03 - George Acosta
Thur 4/16 - Rabbit in the Moon
Thur 4/23 - Markus Schulz
Fri 4/24 - Kaskade
Thur 5/07 - Second Sun
Sat 5/16 - Benny Benassi & The Crystal Method (live)
Fri 5/22 - Josh Gabriel
Fri 5/29 - Nic Fanciulli
fri 6/05 - Audiofly
Thur 6/11 Rank 1
Fri 6/12 - Lee Burridge
Thur 6/18 - ATB
Fri 6/19 - Mark Farina
Wed 6/24 - Paul Van Dyk
Fri 6/29 - DJ Dan
Fri 7/03 - TV Rock
Fri 7/03 - MSTRKRFT, A-TRAK, Matt & Kim
Thur 7/09 - George Acosta
Fri 7/10 - Quivver
tUE 7/14 - LA Riots, Flostradomus
Fri 7/17 - Sasha & Digweed
Fri 7/17 - VHS or BETA
Fri 7/24 - Desyn Masiello
Fri 7/31 - Hercules & Love Affair
Fri 8/07 - Funkagenda
Fri 8/14 - Steve Aoki
Wed 9/02 - Ferry Corsten
Fri 9/11 - Joris Voorn
Fri 9/18 - Mark Farina
Fri. 9.25 - Sebastien Leger
Fri. 10.02 - Miguel Migs
Fri. 10.09 - Lee Burridge
Sat 10/10 - Tiesto
Fri. 10.16 - Gene Carbonell
Fri. 10.23 - Spektrum theme event
Wed. 10.28 - Sasha
Fri. 10.30 - George Acosta
Fri 11/06 - The Crystal Method
Wed 11/11 - Above & Beyond
Wed. 11.18 - David Guetta
Fri 11/27 - Bad Boy Bill
Fri 12/02 - Roger Sanchez
Wed. 12.16 - Fedde Le Grand
Seppuku
Atlanta had an awesome year up until about September. Seriously, we got everything you could ask for...from all the mainstream trance and house DJs to more "underground" artists you'd never expect to see here. Konrad Black, 2562, Martyn, Ryan Elliott, Appleblim, Bruno Pronsato, Tim Green, Lee Foss, Seth Troxler...just to name a few. If you haven't found something you like, you haven't been looking hard enough.

But yeah, things fizzled out pretty fast and Adam is pretty much right on the money about the nightlife environment in Atlanta. The main thing being that these smaller promoters just can't bring in artists like they used to without a steady venue...but hopefully things will change soon.

Liquified has continued to do their thing and brought in just about every bigger trance and house DJ you could ask for if that's what you're in to, (though I can see the unappeal if you're not a fan of Opera) and even some decent smaller artists like Joris Voorn and Nic Faniculli at Filter. I'm sure it will be just as steady for them in 2010.

I really hope things get back on track soon, I miss Bazzaar and all the crazy lineups we had here. I wish there was more I could do to help, but like Austin I'm pretty much limited to supporting good shows (when they happen) as much as I can.
nrjizer
2009 wasn't Atlanta's best year for sure, but come on. I saw Fanciulli, Burridge, and Joris Voorn each throw down at Filter, countless local/underground parties go off at Bazaar until it closed (see Trace's post above), and hung out with Phil K and others at Loca Luna while drinking beer and watching drunk girls get half naked in the kiddie pool. And that was just in the Summer, when I didn't have full time classes an hour outside of town and could actually go out and do stuff.

I would tell you to maybe go out a bit more, and to see some locals play instead of relying on Liquified to bring you expensive headliners each week, but clearly all you want to do is whine about how "the last 2 years have been ." Why don't you go move to Nashville, or Portland, or Salt Lake City, or some other big city that doesn't have half the scene we do, and readjust your opinions a bit?

iammesol
This past year was HUGE thanks to Liquified, Diagnostik, Cleaning Up The Dirty South, and Poplife.

Without any other venue besides Opera and Filter though, not much is going to happen in the next year.
trancension
This was a HUGE year.

Thanks to Liquified for bringing in so much talent. I got a bit annoyed a few times with Opera...and it did slow down there at the end, but if you look at the year in total, it was definitely an excellent year. Sugar Society up in Charlotte picked up the slack the last couple of months by the way. All in all, it was probably the best year in my opinion.

Sasha & Digweed - amazing show
Markus Schulz x3
Above & Beyond x2
George Acosta
Armin
Tiesto (cringe)
PvD (cringe)
The Crystal Method
Ferry Corsten x2
Cosmic Gate
ATB
Deadmau5
Gareth Emery
Blake Jarrell
Rank 1
Dubfire

And then there were a lot of other artists/DJs/shows that I didn't follow or care for...but obviously a lot of people did.
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