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Monster Massive 2010 (pg. 4)
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| system-7 |
I agree, its a little low budget this year. GE.. well okay but everyone else lacks big. I'll skip out this year... again. Please no more Armin.. over played.
| quote: | Originally posted by Apeattack
The lack of major trance DJs (outside of GE) is the biggest reason why my friends and I likely will not be going to MM this year. That, and the incredibly stupid line setup last year. |
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| Nerologic |
| quote: | Originally posted by Apeattack
You think attendance this year will be the same or higher than last year even though it will be an 18+ event?
Wanna bet? :) |
Attendance has been going up and up and up for the past few years, hence the reason why MM is "America's Largest Halloween Dance Music Festival."
But considering that HARD is going to be 2 days, I am pretty sure that HARD is going to hurt MM more than making the event 18+. So with that aspect, idk if they can match last years numbers.
Only time will tell, and pre-sale numbers. The pre-sale numbers always reflect towards the end. When they start adding last minute big time DJ's, you know the numbers are good. |
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| Brian Scott |
| quote: | Originally posted by Contrasts
Little kids want trance? You're a moron (nothing personal). Last time I checked most "little kids" want electro and house. Now they're getting off to dubstep. If you're trying to say trance draws a younger crowd.... Then you're missing brain cells, sorry :( |
| quote: | Originally posted by Tosh
Quote of the day for me!!!
What a douche!
Oh nothing personal though!!! |
I'll say it again: Trance is - or, up until recently, was the genre of choice for the younger EDM fans. The fan base is still represented by a disproportionate amount of minors. It may soon be replaced by terrible electro-house (it's not electro!) and the Guetta/Kaskade-style of "house" that can be compared to the Ministry of Sound and Ultra Euro-Pop craze of the late 90s and early 2000s. It's force-fed to the EDM masses because of its top 40 crossover appeal.
The SoCal massives of recent memory have catered to these genres while neglecting the more "underground" (for lack of a better term) house and techno sounds. This has driven away a very large portion of potential patrons who aren't necessarily excited about 135+ BPM for 10 hours on end. Monster Massive has been the only one of its kind to fully represent everything on a seemingly equal basis. For that, I have big respect for Reza/Go Ventures.
| quote: | Originally posted by 72hrpartyanimal
I don't think he was referring to "trance" as the single genre music that brings out kids. The point he was trying to make (from what i read) is that Reza (the promoter/dj) is bringing out other dj's that cater to a wider selection of music lovers.
Trance was used in reference to massive events primarily booking trance djs obviously because of there huge draw.
A simple reply without the use of insults would have been suitable. I understand you meant nothing personal but c'mon man. We're all friends here. |
Thank you, Billy, for getting my back on this. But my mild dickery was purposeful in sparking some heated debate about MM and all massives in general. I deserved the insults since I was digging at the trance heads initially. Hell, my signature says it all. :D |
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| meshblorg |
| quote: | Originally posted by Quazar
Yeah, Monster Massive just doesn't look like it's worth the admission price this year. I mean, Gareth is great, but he alone isn't reason to go.
What's with Go Ventures this year? Love Festival Vegas had a great lineup, but LoveFest LA has pretty much NO trance, and now Monster Massive looks practically trance-less, too.
I mean the MM 2009 videos of Armin look amazing, but... without a huge trance DJ, this year isn't going to be like that.
At least Insomniac is showing trance some love with EDC/Nocturnal.
I hope TAO books some good talent this year. It won't be Armin, since he's scheduled to perform in some other country on NYE. |
I agree. Last year they had an incredible setup and an amazing line up. See this video this video of the epic Armin stage at MM last year. TAO last year was amazing too. I love the lay out with the mega stage outside where I can breathe.
Looking to me like Electric Daisy Carnival (AvB and A&B) will be the highlight of 2010. Nocturnal is good but I've seen Schulz twice and Ferry Corsten at last years Nocturnal. I love both :)
Like Monster Massive 2010, Love Festival 2010 isn't worth the ticket price either. I'm sure it'll fun for first timers and those who haven't seen those artists of course.
The first massive I ever attended was Together As One 08-09 with the ARMIN ONLY NYE COUNTDOWN (epic video). Now that was an epic experience and the countdown I linked is something I won't ever forget. I've been listening to every ASOT episode since.
I'm really hoping Armin van Buuren changes his mind about doing NYE at 2010/12/31 Melbourne, Australia - Future Entertainment presents Armin Only @ Venue TBA
Venue TBA? Cammmaaaaaaaannn Armin. You know we love you here in Los Angeles! :) Make my Christmas wish come true this year and do an Armin ONLY show at TAO this year. We know you're reading this.
Btw, does anybody know why concerts/raves aren't going past 2AM anymore? Something to do with a new law in Los Angeles or something maybe? |
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| ZeeRobot1 |
| Thinking of heading out from ATL for this one ! |
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| SillySilvia |
| quote: | Originally posted by Brian Scott
Big props to Reza for going with more mature music, not just what the little kids want. There is so much more to EDM than just trance.
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| quote: | Originally posted by modthispny
trance is definitely the least popular, and all the kandi, bandana around the face wearing kids doing the shuffle at raves are all into dubstep, d&b, and electro.
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| quote: | Originally posted by Contrasts
Little kids want trance? Last time I checked most "little kids" want electro and house. Now they're getting off to dubstep. |
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JaYJIA58Kzo this is what my son's friends listen to...14 year kids.(dont know how to post the "video") |
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| DaveT |
| quote: | Originally posted by Nerologic
I don't think it's going to hurt attendance at all, I thought about this also.
All the media that the raves have been getting after EDC is reaching tons and tons of people.
Even-though its been bad news the whole time, you have to remember that bad publicity is still publicity. |
You are absolutely insane if you don't think going from All Ages to 18+ is going to affect attendance, when probably half the people in attendance, if not more, are UNDER 18!
Might more 18+ show up now that it's 18+? Sure. Maybe. But that number will be very small versus the number of people who can no longer get in. Supposing they check IDs. And they'd be stupid not to. |
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| omega1n |
| Not to mention all the people who are of age and can't attend because they're not able to get an ID. |
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| nima86 |
| all it comes down to is different strokes for different folks. I'd take cox,lawler, digweed over any 3 trance djs in world and im sure others agree and disagree. Thats the beauty of living in socal we have so much variety and options |
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| Brian Scott |
Good thing you didn't post that video. I turned it off quickly before I began banging my head against the wall incessantly. |
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| Nerologic |
Ya I guess you are right. I guess I fail to realize how much of the crowd is under 18. But these ing days its hard to distinguish a 15 year old from an 18 year old. I guess that blurs my perspective because they all look the same to me. lol
Nocturnals attendance will show how much the 18+ restriction will effect attendance at Massives... |
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| meshblorg |
| quote: | | Listening to trance music turns you into a ing idiot. |
WTF are you doing on this site? GTFO Troll. |
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