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2010.06.25-2010.06.26 [LA] INSOMNIAC : Electric Daisy Carnival (pg. 58)
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| Apeattack |
| quote: | Originally posted by Brian Scott
You can say what you wish within reason. Did you think at all about the derogatory terms you were using toward Jews? I happen to be one of them. That was uncalled for. I agree that the EDC ticket/lineup situation is less than satisfactory for the majority of potential party-goers. Just be civil about how you complain about the situation. If you have a problem with me beyond the scope of the general conversation, we can handle that between us.
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Yeah, the problem was the derogatory terms, not about your views toward Insomniac, views which many TAs share. |
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| Apeattack |
| quote: | Originally posted by dorkiedanny
vip is the only kind of ticket that allows guaranteed colliseum floor access, right? do you think it'll be a problem if one gets a general admission ticket and wants to float around b/t the stages? |
Assuming that you never get shut out of the Coliseum floor, it will take a while to get between stages. Just walking from the middle of the Coliseum floor out of the Coliseum may take 10-15 minutes at night as you patiently wait for hundreds of people to meander up the long stairs. It should be easier to float earlier in the day.
I probably will visit the Sean Tyas/Simon Patterson stage in the early afternoon (assuming they spin early) and will get in the Coliseum by sundown. Once there, I will stay put. |
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| 72hrpartyanimal |
| quote: | Originally posted by fantasyexctasy
Lmao want a en tissue dip? And Im proud to be an who has a spine. Im tired of people being fanboys, sheep, panzies, monkeys, etc. When the consumer stands up for themself after being ripped off, it's the American way. I bought a 2 day ticket the first hour tickets were on sale and it clearly said open bar.
72hourpartyanimal, you are without question the biggest loser to post on these boards. 98% of your posts, you are busy blowing someone or making yourself look even more retarded |
yes, I am a loser. no doubt. I like to bite my fingernails, smell my armpits and occasionally, just occasionally... wet my pants :)
but I'd rather do those things then come to a forum, talk A LOT of about different events and then degrade the different members here.
As mentioned before, this is the west coast forum. Although we around and bust balls, in the end... we hold hands and sing kumbaya. Why? Because we're all friends :)
If you don't like the event, don't go. Sell your tickets and make a profit. |
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| 72hrpartyanimal |
| quote: | Originally posted by Artois
yeah man to be honest I currently live in the bay area and since its summer time I have been to 3 massive free outdoor parties that were all so quality. A dirtybird in the park was one of those events. Claude vonstroke, worthy, justin martin, Christian martin, and J. phlip all free, simply amazing. ;) I was hinting just drive up here one weekend mate. |
You got some good taste in music bruh! Bay area events ing own. The vibe and music are not to be missed. |
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| Artois |
| quote: | Originally posted by Brian Scott
This would be better than any massive in LA. |
seriously I mean i think my favorite LA massive so far was Monster Massive Last year and that was because of Mandy (Live)/Steve Lawler [Don't get the wrong impression I don't only like tech house/techno] But that was a solid line of music right there. But I went to my first dirtybird event and after I was finding myself questioning ever paying for a massive again because it was a full day of none stop music, the best vibes,no kandi or plur. Just people who love music and know how to handle their . It was great, I was even able to get a ten minute convo in with Claude himself about various aspects of his music. Cause I am sure all of us lately, unless you get vip, find ourselves dealing with alot of bull at massives almost anywhere in california. And they seem to be very poorly planned out with their mind on their money and their money on their mind, strictly ;). |
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| Artois |
| quote: | Originally posted by 72hrpartyanimal
You got some good taste in music bruh! Bay area events ing own. The vibe and music are not to be missed. |
This is true but I'm not gunna lie alot of all age raves and 18+ events are really going to , but I really only blame the new kids entering the scene because we get more commercial music and more cheap promotion companies. However most 21+ event promoters are keeping it real. Umek came out here, we have 16 bit lolitas playing very soon. The same goes for LA though in the 21+ underground scene. |
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| 72hrpartyanimal |
| quote: | Originally posted by Artois
This is true but I'm not gunna lie alot of all age raves and 18+ events are really going to , but I really only blame the new kids entering the scene because we get more commercial music and more cheap promotion companies. However most 21+ event promoters are keeping it real. Umek came out here, we have 16 bit lolitas playing very soon. The same goes for LA though in the 21+ underground scene. |
absolutely agree. Umek was at Slide right? Whats really great is you get to see these artist at awesome little venues. Mighty, Vessel, Supper Club, etc... and on off nights, which make the vibe justtttt right :) |
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| Artois |
| Yeah thats how I feel it's much more personal I feel. Great stuff. |
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| Apeattack |
| quote: | Originally posted by Artois
This is true but I'm not gunna lie alot of all age raves and 18+ events are really going to , but I really only blame the new kids entering the scene because we get more commercial music and more cheap promotion companies. |
When you were a kid, the older generation probably thought the same thing :P |
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| henryv |
| 72hrpartyanimal is well known in the scene :) |
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| henryv |
| We do have some Techno/House more artist to confirm. |
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| chimera66 |
| quote: | Originally posted by DaveT
Be ready for the shock of your life when you see the (candy kids) rave scene here. Everyone who comes from the east coast, north or south, is always shellshocked by how young and how vibrant (exposed?) and PLLLUUURRRFUL all the young ones are. :-p |
that sounds utterly dreadful...i don't love the guidos here in nyc but at least they are entertaining to watch! |
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