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Why doesn't anyone ever book SF native Max Vangeli? (pg. 7)
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Andrieux
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Originally posted by Max Vangeli



It's funny when I went to the clubs this weekend how many people came up to me and thanked me for writing what I did because they felt the EXACT same as everyone else is writing. There are a bunch of people in the SF scene who read TA but don't post. But it seems as though the general consensus is nobody likes the way you present yourself or how you DJ.

Anyways I was waiting for you to respond before I posted this Facebook email you sent me. I'm glad you took the time to look me up on Facebook and send me this sincere letter.

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Facebook email from Max to me


Max Vangeli September 13 at 11:44pm
Just ran into your amazing description of me on the tranceaddicts forum, felt a bit sad to be honest. I work my ballz off to get some of the talent out internationally from SF and people like you just keep hating on everything as it seems. If u dont like my why bother coming or even commenting about me, I dont get it. If u only knew how hard I worked to get to where I am today maybe you would understand how painful it is to read like that.

Matt Andrieux September 14 at 12:01pm
Well first I wouldn’t get too butthurt about anything posted on TA. My post was reflective of what I have seen/heard and from what a few of my friends have seen/heard on multiple occasions. We are all in the scene, we go out 3+ nights every week to listen to good music and be entertained. I love all kinds of electronic music: house, trance, techno and everything in between. But I can honestly say that I have not been impressed when you have been playing. Approval or criticism on a online music forum should be viewed as straightforward opinions/experiences from people who have seen/heard a certain DJ/club/festival/city etc. I don’t know if you have ever heard criticism before but people do take notice (whether it stated online or not) of who/what/how they are playing whether there is a packed house or if there are only a handful of people.

I’m sure you work hard and it’s obviously paying off with your productions and international club schedule. But don’t get sloppy when you play in SF. I don’t care who is behind the decks as long as they play a set with proper music for the setting, with smooth transitions between songs and a good progression throughout. It’s pretty basic but myself and others have failed to hear that from you.

Max Vangeli September 14 at 2:14pm
Ok fair enough, but you coming out and calling me a fukin douchebag without even knowing me is a bit low dont u think. I normally never even really give a about forum comments or haters/critics...but make sure when u state something, u know what u r talking about.

Matt Andrieux September 14 at 4:31pm
I would have only put something into writing that I truly believe in. Not much more to say than what’s already been said so I will quote my previous message regarding any outstanding matters: “My post was reflective of what I have seen/heard and from what a few of my friends have seen/heard on multiple occasions.”

The End.

Nerologic
Wow, I didn't know Dj's had feelings...
MR STROKE
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Originally posted by Max Vangeli
Oh you guys make me smile reading all this. I just wonder how many of you I actually personally know haha

So many proven facts here its incredible, you all seem to know more about me than I do myself. I just dont understand why the you would waste a second of your time talking about some loser(myself of course). If there was more of a definition of a "Hater" this must be the spot.

Christian thanx for having my back on this, and Taj next time you wanna post some about me make sure you pay for your DJs when they play at your club and not avoid calls from my manager.

trying to do something good for the SF house scene here, helping out our own house community which unfortunately is dying out now in SF and you people have nothing better to do than talk . People like you are the pathetic losers who bring this wonderful community down, and make all of us look bad.


Alain
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Originally posted by Max Vangeli
trying to do something good for the SF house scene here, helping out our own house community which unfortunately is dying out now in SF


I must see things completely differently, other than undergrounds being down. How is the house scene dying out?
gerard6975
SF peeps, you guys need to appreciate what Max is trying hard to do for you guys up there. As much as we have to be thankful for EC Twins down here in LA.


anthonychirco | July 07, 2010

A month and a half of footage crammed into 8 minutes. Officially released by Ultra Records on 08/10/2010. Go pick it up at iTunes or Beatport.com!!! The EC Twins & Anthony Chirco present: "Doing it Well (remix)". Directed & Edited by Anthony Chirco. Produced and shot by Anthony Chirco & The EC Twins. This docu-music video shows how The EC Twins have brought House music back to Los Angeles and have now created a thriving movement that is taking over popular culture. Long live House music.




carry on
Nerologic
I am a douche bag because I know people that came out in the EC twins crappy promotional video?

I was surprised my how many people I noticed :nervous:
bas
This is pretty funny. Continue for my amusement.

quote:
Originally posted by gerard6975
SF peeps, you guys need to appreciate what Max is trying hard to do for you guys up there. As much as we have to be thankful for EC Twins down here in LA.


anthonychirco | July 07, 2010

A month and a half of footage crammed into 8 minutes. Officially released by Ultra Records on 08/10/2010. Go pick it up at iTunes or Beatport.com!!! The EC Twins & Anthony Chirco present: "Doing it Well (remix)". Directed & Edited by Anthony Chirco. Produced and shot by Anthony Chirco & The EC Twins. This docu-music video shows how The EC Twins have brought House music back to Los Angeles and have now created a thriving movement that is taking over popular culture. Long live House music.




carry on

Super lol at this. Thank you, EC Twins, for bringing house music back to Los Angeles. Where would we be without you two? ing clownshoes.
Nerologic
My favorite quotes...

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When we came here House and Electro wasn't really a big thing here...you don't understand how much we have to educate the people here.


:haha:
MR STROKE
I have a Max Vangeli poster on my bedroom ceiling


Gerome

LYNDSAYwhaaat?
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Originally posted by Gerome


:stongue: :stongue: :stongue: :stongue: :stongue:
alan
quote:
Originally posted by gerard6975
SF peeps, you guys need to appreciate what Max is trying hard to do for you guys up there. As much as we have to be thankful for EC Twins down here in LA.


anthonychirco | July 07, 2010

A month and a half of footage crammed into 8 minutes. Officially released by Ultra Records on 08/10/2010. Go pick it up at iTunes or Beatport.com!!! The EC Twins & Anthony Chirco present: "Doing it Well (remix)". Directed & Edited by Anthony Chirco. Produced and shot by Anthony Chirco & The EC Twins. This docu-music video shows how The EC Twins have brought House music back to Los Angeles and have now created a thriving movement that is taking over popular culture. Long live House music.




carry on


this deserves its own thread, i have tons of "claims" from them like "LA's Biggest Names"
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