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Why you go see a DJ ? (poll) (pg. 2)
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| Intangible |
Since I don't party nearly as much as I use to it's pretty rare that I go see a dj I've never heard of before. That being said I go see a dj who I want to experience live... experience their presence; the way the dj, club, and crowd all interact with one another, and to hear his/her sound on some big ass speakers.
And I go to get my dance on ;) |
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| Djsketchbag |
| quote: | Originally posted by The Rattler
By the way. djsketch, holy you're tall
I think at the entire LoL and when I saw you at zone you were the only person taller then me. |
LOL i am one tall ****** :oP |
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| Banora |
| I didn't see the option of 'easiest place to score hookers and blow' :o |
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| ChemEnhanced |
| quote: | Originally posted by Banora
I didn't see the option of 'easiest place to score hookers and blow' :o |
that would be any harvey's in the great toronto area |
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| corjay9 |
| quote: | Originally posted by ChemEnhanced
that would be any harvey's in the great toronto area |
LOL when I was there I was told about Hooker Harveys |
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| v-vaughn |
| SO many reasons! The main ones for me are usually set flow/mixing/track selection and definitely the time spent with friends (it's not as fun dancing alone!). Sometimes a particular dj's ability to produce also gets me really revved up to see them, because I'll likely get the opportunity to hear some of those tracks live in a club! Oh, and it definitely doesn't hurt to see someone crack a smile behind the decks! :) Most importantly, can he/she make me never want to stop dancing?! :D |
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| Djsketchbag |
| quote: | Originally posted by Banora
I didn't see the option of 'easiest place to score hookers and blow' :o |
:whip: :whip: :whip: |
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| StereoPrincess |
i am honestly over seeing a specific DJ for the name. i go for the party.
if i think a certain DJ can make a party happen, i will go.
i honestly don't care who they are.
it happens that the more popular DJs bring a better party, for example if 50 of my friends want to go that means it will be a good party. you can interchange the name of any DJ.
the venue also has to add to it. |
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| Vanos |
if we talking international headliners i would usually decide to see a particular dj based on my liking of their production.
i usually go to listen to the style of music i like and i would usually have expectations on what dj plays based on what he/she produces |
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| Skipper |
| I have to admit, when I go out these days it's because I decide at 10pm that I feel like going out, so I go where everyone else is going. |
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| Deacon_Ran |
Ditto overload.
| quote: | Originally posted by Jayx1
i go to hear a dj, not see one.
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| quote: | Originally posted by Intangible
I go see a dj who I want to experience live... experience their presence; the way the dj, club, and crowd all interact with one another, and to hear his/her sound on some big ass speakers.
And I go to get my dance on ;) |
| quote: | Originally posted by Skipper
I have to admit, when I go out these days it's because I decide at 10pm that I feel like going out, so I go where everyone else is going. |
IF
| quote: | Originally posted by corjay9
I'm pretty sure the DJ will play the (*my edit - a) style of music I like
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It used to be like this
| quote: | Originally posted by corjay9
I check the schedule and pick a day, and we dance for 8 hours.
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and still occassionally does happen that way, but it's more like Skipper's method to the madness now.
In the end...
| quote: | Originally posted by StereoPrincess
i go for the party.
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Hey Sketch, isn't this the kind of market research feedback we get paid for in some way? You masterminding a ballistic meltdown of a party? If so, I want a comp. Seriously though, it was a good idea to put this question out there to help all the aspiring DJs/promoters/venue owners in the scene. Cheers. |
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| pozz |
| if i know they can deliver in some way, in productions, in their sets, then i go -- they might spin some diirty set. otherwise i make love to my couch. |
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