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i'm not lame...but the scene sucks now,no?
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ghostly_p
Some of you will call it cheese. Some will call it lame. Some won't even know what it means. I guess in that itself proves sooooo much. What is it exactly? PLUR:)
Remember that term folks? Now, it's about bottle service and douchebags of both genders.
Give back to the scene.....Or is it too late?
Big Boss
No, you are just getting old...

People like to complain...ah the drugs were better (You just had a lower tolerance), the parties were better (being really high at a bad party, you'd still say you had fun), the crowd was better (you didn't realize how goofy you look when you are young).

I'd say there's more variety and clubs with better soundsystems and promoters taking more risk.
E2EK1EL
That era died 11-12 yrs ago, RIP PLUR.

Drugs - so much better, super clean and fun.
Vibe - can't even compare
Venues - nothing now can hold 15,000 - 20,000 ppl+
Fun & Entertaiment - you would countdown the days of your next rave.
Music - much better back then.

I do miss the prime rave days we had, ppl all over North America would travel to Toronto just for a one night party ... Which many of us taken for granted.

IMO, don't dwell on the past ... Either you accept the current scene and continue your partying, enjoy current state. B/c things will only get worse or you call it quits.

Once things are done, you can not duplicate or recreate the previous scene again.

Oh Hyperactive; how I miss you so dearly ... but, life goes on.

WittyHandle
^ This
chinamon
i wouldnt go as far as saying that the scene sucks because i think its just that we havent been able to adapt to the new scene. many of us have "grown up" in the late 90s and early 00s so thats what we enjoy and will always compare everything to it. the big djs (and style of music) of that time are not so big any more.

edit: i think a good example would be how many of our parents dont like our style of music as they might prefer classic rock or oldies. does this mean our music sucks? i dont think so because its just a matter of preference. if you want to continue enjoying yourself then you should open your mind and try to accept changes. everything evolves whether we like it or not.
yankeeBaby
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Originally posted by WittyHandle
^ This



+1
jad
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Originally posted by chinamon
i wouldnt go as far as saying that the scene sucks because i think its just that we havent been able to adapt to the new scene. many of us have "grown up" in the late 90s and early 00s so thats what we enjoy and will always compare everything to it. the big djs (and style of music) of that time are not so big any more.

edit: i think a good example would be how many of our parents dont like our style of music as they might prefer classic rock or oldies. does this mean our music sucks? i dont think so because its just a matter of preference. if you want to continue enjoying yourself then you should open your mind and try to accept changes. everything evolves whether we like it or not.


+1

For me, music seems to keep getting better and better these days. There are so many good djs and producers out there fusing a wide range of elements into their music. The scene is a lot more competitive these days and you can hear that when you find a quality set / tune. Productions sound a lot sharper as time goes on. I understand that it might not be the sound that some people grew up to. Maybe these people will come to appreciate these new sounds if they just let go of these 'good old days'. It's 2011, not 2001. Times are changing.
The Ear
Times have changed and will continue to change. But for sakes! I've had it with the glut of generic tech house that seems to be attempting to rape my ears with its repetitive droning of late. Can I just get some semblance of melody and composition brought back to the dance floor?
VDub
Matt...agreed ...

John... Agreed...

And you actually have vid!?!?!

I'd kill for some footage of the early '00 s at Guv...
Intangible
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Originally posted by The Ear
Times have changed and will continue to changed. But for sakes! I've had it with the glut of generic tech house that seems to be attempted to rape my ears with its repetitive droning of late. Can I just get some semblance of melody and composition brought back to the dance floor?


+ ing 1


Although with Justin Martin, Lee Foss, DJ Sneak, Jamie Jones, Sonny Fodera all in 1 month I am a pretty happy girl:D

PivotTechno
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Originally posted by The Ear
Can I just get some semblance of melody and composition brought back to the dance floor?


You mean music produced by actual musicians?







What I've witnessed as a natural backlash to the excesses of today's club scene (which dominates due to a decided lack of alternative venues) is a return to more intimate parties that are closer in measure to Toronto's pre-rave days.

We'd need another 90s-style recession, with lax law enforcement and unused commercial space a-plenty in order for this city to experience a resurgence in the warehouse scene. Judging by the number of new downtown condo projects that are up and running, I wouldn't hold my breath waiting on it.

(oh, and the "super clean and fun" stuff is still around, you just don't know where to look for it :p )
Orko
Please bring back progressive-trance from 2002!

The simple reason I have not gone out as much in the last few years. It is either tech house, or banging-farty-trance. There is nothing in the middle, with slow building melody.
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