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Atlanta Scene is sad now... (pg. 3)
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Caution_BiPolar
I really don't get what's so great about David Guetta...
inferno
Atlanta scene isn't dead, it's just changed. Maybe you should change with it, or stay stuck wishing it was better

Sure there could be better music and more events, but I'm trying my best to bring music I love to this city, between Heat and Atlanta Dubstep

I'll keep my opinions on djs who invest more time into hair product and corduroy v-neck shirts than actual music to myself. Don't complain about Atlanta not being the same as a decade ago when really you just want to hear decade-old dance music.
inferno
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Originally posted by mikebradley

Heat

Dario Zenker
(Can't remember the guy at Filter but he was great)


Dilo! Igloo records label owner :) in fact everyone we brought this year was a label owner, which might say something about who we aim to get in underground market (or there are too many labels ;) )

Another aspect some people need to take into consideration is the venue scarcity. For large shows, Opera, the Masquerade and very rarely...Center Stage...are pretty much your options. Understand that Opera will always be an image-driven VIP room and Masquerade is a menage-a-genre of music. Besides Filter, your weekend shows are starting to show up in bars and confined dance floor areas. Some people are afraid of new places and some people will go anywhere to hear the music they like. Up to you....
Caution_BiPolar
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Originally posted by inferno

Sure there could be better music and more events, but I'm trying my best to bring music I love to this city, between Heat and Atlanta Dubstep



The last handful of shows I've been to have been d&b and dubstep and I think I've enjoyed them considerably more than the trance/house shows I've seen lately. It's the best way to enjoy music without the generic clubbing crowd :)
gypsygirl
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Originally posted by Caution_BiPolar
I really don't get what's so great about David Guetta...


absolutely nothing.......:tongue2


lol sorry, just my opinion. guess he's mainstream, that helps.
iammesol
Loving the promoter posts in here :D
Caution_BiPolar
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Originally posted by gypsygirl
absolutely nothing.......:tongue2


lol sorry, just my opinion. guess he's mainstream, that helps.


So I guess every other DJ has to make a song with Akon to be "cool" now?
trancension
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Originally posted by Caution_BiPolar
So I guess every other DJ has to make a song with Akon to be "cool" now?


"Cool" - yes.
"Good" - no.
Ted Promo
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Originally posted by iammesol
Loving the promoter posts in here :D


DROPPIN' TRUTH
gypsygirl
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Originally posted by Caution_BiPolar
So I guess every other DJ has to make a song with Akon to be "cool" now?


i think he is neither cool nor good :)

DjEkco
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Originally posted by Caution_BiPolar
I really don't get what's so great about David Guetta...

i swear he uses that same synth in every song
listen to baby when the light, love is gone, and sexy chick i swear its the same synth
but i do like that song he did with kelly rowland
CyclonesWorld
Seems like the only decent club left now is Filter. I liked Dreamz a lot but I can see that place being expensive to book and I refuse to go to Opera. I miss Wetbar and Bazaar ;(
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