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| trancension |
Your definition of shady was "shootings" during an event. So I asked you to prove to me how a Liquified event at Opera or wherever was sketchy.
My definition of shady wasn't a shooting during an event. There for I do not need to prove there was a shooting at Shelter or wherever to state they are shady. I live in Atlanta...I've had a gun pointed in my face several times. If I lived in fear over shootings and robberies...I wouldn't get very far! |
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| inferno |
Whatever you need to tell yourself
Shelter? Shelter is in Buckhead across from Benihanna's. |
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| trancension |
You're the one getting all whiny and defensive trying to convince yourself that your shows are the equivalent of a church picnic! I could care less. I rarely go to them. I don't care about them.
But if you're going to come here and say they are lots of fun and the crowd is a bunch of cool people, then I call bull. |
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| PVDfan07 |
| Inferno, it seems like all you do is hype up your shows and then attack everyone who doesn't like the music or the place you throw your parties. Obviously you want people to come to your events. The problem is some of us don't care for the music or the place you throw them at, so deal with it. Atlanta is a big city with a lot of crime, stuff happens. I don't even think the biggest problem is where the events are at. Half of us on this forum don't care for dubstep or "relevent techno." If a dj we liked was playing at Bazaar, most of us would go. Most of us don't care for Opera, but it's who's there that will determine whether we go out or not. I can't remember which club it was, but George Acosta played at one of those smaller joints. I would have been happy to go to that. |
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| inferno |
| That would be a fine analysis, but I'm speaking only to the people who don't go to events of music they do like because of venue issues |
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| iammesol |
| I love how none of you have met Matt. lol |
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| iammesol |
And the reason I find this funny is because years ago, he was sitting in your seat. WHY ARE THERE NO DUBSTEP OR TECHNO DJS COMING TO ATLANTA?! WHY ARE YOU NOT BRINGING THEM?! ATLANTA'S SCENE SUCKS SO BAD.
Now he's doing it himself.
You can't really blame him for saying what he is. ;) |
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| ChrstnMchl |
I'd like to hear about these "shady" venues as well? Which ones are considered shady?
I went to the dubstep show in EAV at Cafe Olivia or whatever. Sure, it was not some posh club and it didn't even have a sign. But it was underground and it was cool. If you don't like dubstep it certainly would not be the place for you, but I'm just curious if it would be considered "shady" because it wasn't well known.
It seems to me that people want the douchebag clubs without the douchebags. Sorry, its not going to happen. If you want to listen to underground music then you are going to have to "brave" an underground venue.
The reality is Atlanta is just spoiled. People expect their EDM to be served to them on a silver platter with no work involved. It may have been that way when the economy wasn't so ty, but now, if you want it, you have to seek it out and work for it. |
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| dzack02 |
| What?^ or you can move to Charlotte...:haha: |
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| iammesol |
| quote: | Originally posted by ChrstnMchl
I'd like to hear about these "shady" venues as well? Which ones are considered shady?
I went to the dubstep show in EAV at Cafe Olivia or whatever. Sure, it was not some posh club and it didn't even have a sign. But it was underground and it was cool. If you don't like dubstep it certainly would not be the place for you, but I'm just curious if it would be considered "shady" because it wasn't well known.
It seems to me that people want the douchebag clubs without the douchebags. Sorry, its not going to happen. If you want to listen to underground music then you are going to have to "brave" an underground venue.
The reality is Atlanta is just spoiled. People expect their EDM to be served to them on a silver platter with no work involved. It may have been that way when the economy wasn't so ty, but now, if you want it, you have to seek it out and work for it. |
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