Originally posted by kingchinc
had a fantastic time on the ADID boat party. It wasn't crowded at all, multiple bars made it easy to get drinks with relatively no wait, and they had multiple bathrooms.
Weather was great, albeit a bit hot in the beginning, the rain at the end was a perfect way to cool off.
Lee Burridge did a great job in the small time frame he had, all in all a very nice summer mix.
Also, the boat is fantastic!
probably one of the best looking crowds i've seen at any party here in ny. if this was day time with the heat and the rain people would have all taken their clothes off
edubbz
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Originally posted by lounger540
It can't be the big names, well i guess it could be, but Sully is a bit small if it's like Sanhaji (wish), monoloc + t47. I doubt Chris at all. The place would be rammed.
got 1/2 right..
Brian Sanhaji & Drumcell, this shall be my bday weekend celebration (I believe).
Neonbeats
Anyone going to BPM?
lounger540
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Originally posted by edubbz
got 1/2 right..
Brian Sanhaji & Drumcell, this shall be my bday weekend celebration (I believe).
Let's pop some bottles.
Nice to see subfractal from sleaze and brood. Both amazing labels
Chaska
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Originally posted by lounger540
Let's pop some bottles.
Nice to see subfractal from sleaze and brood. Both amazing labels
LOL.
They're local ;) Syed was telling me all about the Europe tour @ the audio injection party, he was very excited. Sad how the most talented people this city has are barely supported by local event organisers, sometimes even made fun of. And while they struggle to get booked in their hometown, they're playing European festivals :wtf: Someone must be jelly.
Chaska
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Originally posted by Neonbeats
Anyone going to BPM?
Sure. Let me make sure I save up enough K for all Tulum.
xpand3r
Speaking of locals, Lenny Posso is on latest Droid Podcast if anyone cares.
I never heard of this fella..comments?
PS. I'm looking forward to seeing Drumcell at Sullivan after missing out on him at DEMF.. Let's do this people!
lounger540
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Originally posted by Chaska
LOL.
They're local ;) Syed was telling me all about the Europe tour @ the audio injection party, he was very excited. Sad how the most talented people this city has are barely supported by local event organisers, sometimes even made fun of. And while they struggle to get booked in their hometown, they're playing European festivals :wtf: Someone must be jelly.
It's crazy how many locals we have that don't play around here. But it's a huge city, and it's not like there's a directory of all the music producers and where they live. If they're not really friends with the promoters I could see how this could happen. Plus not every producer is trying to hustle as a local DJ.
Endless_Event
Also, First time Gene Le Fosse has been back in New York club circuit since being a resident in Zurich!
edubbz
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Originally posted by Chaska
Sad how the most talented people this city has are barely supported by local event organisers, sometimes even made fun of.
Syed will be playing at Erratic next friday, headlining & celebrating his bday. Great line-up of locals that night, and best of all, its free ALL NIGHT! If I hadn't had tickets for Guy J, I would be there from start to finish. Fortunately, since Sully ends at 4...I'll have something to swing by afterwards.
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Originally posted by lounger540
It's crazy how many locals we have that don't play around here.
Honestly, I don't think this is the place to be if you really want to do your thing. The genre is best well-known in Europe and that's where most of the people flock to because they have a lot more opportunities and events to show what they've got, imo. Best of luck to Subfactual on their tour. Hope they don't have too much fun and stay out there :toothless
zohaib
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Originally posted by xpand3r
Speaking of locals, Lenny Posso is on latest Droid Podcast if anyone cares.
I never heard of this fella..comments?
PS. I'm looking forward to seeing Drumcell at Sullivan after missing out on him at DEMF.. Let's do this people!
Lenny is a dope dj and he's been in the New York scene for ages. He runs a label called Thema that has some solid productions....but they lean more on the deep, dubbier side of techno. I collaborated with him on a show in March...we had DVS1 and Silent Servant at National Underground...not sure if anyone here made it there, but he played that night.