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Review: Victor Calderone @ Stereo - February 13, 2010
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Patius
Welcome back Stereo, we have missed you so much, and do not think I’ve been sarcastic with this statement, not at all, it is just that this is the first time since the grand reopening, that I felt like I was back at Stereo, the place that I felt in love with long time ago. Due to the fact I spent such a good time, I’m inclined to say it has fired up my professional raver skills once again, it has revitalized my passion for dancing at Stereo, and this can only mean good things for this place, because I’m sure lots of people feel this way as well.

How different is to go to a place where you know who is going to be spinning eh? Whoever went knew more or less what kind of music was going to hit them, and joining forces on the dance floor just create a hell of a good party. Cannot remember the last time Stereo was open until almost noon, and it has been such a long time that my body is no longer used to this marathon, and unfortunately I could not say until the end, but I enjoyed every single minute of my stay at the temple.

Wait a second, you probably have no idea what I’m talking about eh? Fine, let me start from the beginning. By the way, I’m not very happy in paying CND 5.00 of service charge just to get my ticket in advance (bought at Priape paying cash), I’m okay with a charge, but does it has to be so much?

Initially I had planned to go to Parking first then Stereo, instead had a disco nap until 1:00am and made to Stereo by 2:00am. I warned my friends not to arrive after 2:30am or risk to stay in line for a while - it is just logical, Victor in the house, and people will start leaving the bars by 2:00-2:30 in order to get in first. It took me around 15 to 20 min to get in, and I think Stereo is no longer used to have those big lines outside, because there was no organization whatsoever - a word to the security personal, get your act together because if people got their tickets in advance, and paid an extra CND 5.00 for it, at least they are expecting to get in on an orderly fashion. I’m not saying let me in right away (it would be nice), but at least control the crowd. Another question, when is the actual coatcheck reopening? It is nice to have 3 different temporary coatchecks, but I do not like having to cross the dance floor, and disturb the dance flow, to get rid of my jacket.

Victor, Victor, Victor, you have proven many times over why you are at the top of your game, and I’m pretty sure you enjoy your nights at Pacha NY, but I beat there is nothing like coming home to Stereo, a place that has evolved with your music, from the old tribal, to the techno and everything else in between.

The music was superb from the time I arrived until the time I left, hated the fact I had to stand in line, on the dance floor, waiting to check in my coat, while Victor dropped some amazing music. Nevertheless, there was time for more similar moments, where you got lost in the passion of the music looking around thinking this is where I’m supposed to be today.

Victor lifted you up and then brought you down for nice chill out instant, then bouncing you back way up in order to show you there is more than just a moment of good music, there is a whole trip of melodies that you must be ready to explore and enjoy.

Wanted to hear Victor’s techno side? Checked, the minimal moments? Checked. Was there a maximum as well? Checked (what a hell is that anyway?). Industrial house? Checked. Techno house? Checked. Victor’s classics? Checked. House with superb vocals? Checked. In other words, Victor made sure to have everything ready for the Stereoheads, and the crowd did not disappoint either.

The vibe was just fantastic, everyone enjoying the music and each other’s presence. I do have to say we must have more evening like this one at Stereo, this way the new legion of upcoming Stereoheads will learn how to behave at the temple, they must learn the dance floor is for everyone and not just for themselves, and “I’m sorry” and “excuse me” is still fashionable.

Now tell me, how couldn’t I have a big smile in my face if Victor was giving up excellent build ups that made sense? The ending were even better, and here and there he would drop something classic and then remixed into something totally new.

The crowd was evenly distributed into all genres, very diverse and lots of good looking people, perhaps the invisible line was pushing more to the left than to the right, but we all know how much the boys love Victor.

Really enjoyed the customs wore by the Go Go dancers, and they really went out of their way to showcase different stuff, from gods of the ancient Egypt and Rome, to Canadian Olympians and some space like dudes, and lions and human size dolls, talk about giving something for everyone, both gay and straight, in the room eh?

One thing, I wish the light people had used more the black light, specially in those dark moments when the music was just perfect for it, and loved when the kind of spot lights were turn on at the same time on the dance floor (they are everywhere in the ceiling) - it felt magical, and at the end they did a good job with the lights in general, and someone was having fun typing those messages in the giant screens, well who wouldn’t with the music we experienced with Victor.

Stereo, thank you very much for listening and giving us what we want, and I’m not saying we only want Victor, not at all, we want to have the option to choose which night we want to step into our second home, we want to know what we are going home for, and we promise to give you the best crowd possible, and we promise to bring back all this energy Stereo is famous for. Think about it, put the old Stereo and the new Stereo together, and you have a power house desired by everyone in the business, and we are luck to have you here in Montreal.

Welcome back Stereo
Ravemontreal
Nice review Patius, but you need to play outside your safe zone, you always review the same DJs :-)
WittyHandle
Sounds like a great night, makes me wish I went.

Charging more for advance tix isn't a good business move imo, and giving people incentive to buy them in the form of speedier, organized entry would probably be a good idea.

Rumor from another board is that they are putting in an automated coat check where the old one was, which is taking longer than expected.
Big Boss
Great review, great party!
mtl_au
Great crowd, must have been more than 1,000 people.
Great vibe, fantastic energy on the dancefloor around 8am.
Bad outside front door staff (smaller guy with long hair), the tall one was very professional.
Great bar staff, well done both guys !
rocco7ca
Very good review Oscar- it was really a great night, Victor was on fire, so was the crowd
Spin Laden
good review, covered lots of bases there.

So is there better lighting yet for those steps leading to/fro the dancefloor? :whip:
robbiej
lol sick review
84th Ave.
great review!

Victor is the king of marathon sets

prob the best night, or one of the best nights in terms of vibe, music, etc

loved when he dropped kaiserdisco - amalfino
zeKsg
What was that track you were talking about (Billingual) i think, or something?

84th Ave.
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Originally posted by zeKsg
What was that track you were talking about (Billingual) i think, or something?


ya that vocal? not to sure if it was a remix or he just used the vocals from the track on top of another...

jose nunez - bilingual (main mix)
zeKsg
that vocal is really really cool
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