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2013.09.14 Nicole Moudaber @ Output (Open to Close) (pg. 3)
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ucforange
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Originally posted by diabloargentino
pacha yolo's LOVE drumcode. nicole is going to kill it but it will be rammed.

a few of us are doing the job jobse warehouse party instead :thepirate


I'm sure that party will be sick but holy ing ! Nicole was ON POINT tonight at Roxy, honestly did not feel like being in Orlando at all -- her set was absolutely sublime and full of just BANGERS -- drumcode style. She really killed it and I can tell that she's on her A game right now. You all should go to this. I know I would. When Nicole's on her game, there are maybe a handful of DJs that are better in a club environment...ing wow I can't believe that just happened in lando of all places...
SebG
I do want to go.


Nicole is really awesome.
chillenandy321
So jealous of this show!! She was disgusting in Orlando this past Thursday!! Can't imagine a open to close set with from her ugh have fun TA's :eyes: :crazy:
djnoonstar
are you guys alive after this? :D

review?
xpand3r
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Originally posted by djnoonstar
are you guys alive after this? :D

review?


i did not go myself but did drive by output at midnight and there was a line around the corner.

and i heard the club was so packed they werent allowing any more people in.

oh someone also pulled the fire alarm and the cops came.
wotyzoid
That crowd is a ing problem now. I felt like I was at Pacha.
AY STAR
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Originally posted by wotyzoid
That crowd is a ing problem now. I felt like I was at Pacha.


same thing happend for adam beyer. iam starting to think its a drumcode thing.
its just the most popular techno label and nicole is the most popular female techno dj, plus it was on a sat night

next time if they do it on a weds or thursday night things might not be as bad
sorry to hear, i was there friday night and the crowd was mature and music driven minus like 5 or so people there taking "selfie" and "bestie" pics on the dancefloor :whip:
wotyzoid
I know it's not ALWAYS the case. It didn't really get to me last night, I was in the Panther Room the whole night for Thugfucker, which by the way didn't have the best crowd either. I went into the main floor for like 15 minutes once they merged the parties and just couldn't stand to be in there one more second. Totally vile, thick juju in the air. It's a shame how quickly things seem to be going south crowd/vibe wise at Output, more often than not. Maybe I'm just overly sensitive to that stuff now, I don't know.
ISOS4
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Originally posted by wotyzoid
That crowd is a ing problem now. I felt like I was at Pacha.


you felt like you were at pacha? thats a joke right? it was full of hipsters and people partying proper if you ask me. it was absolutely packed, do you not expect to find a few lame people throughout the night. i was in space ibiza and there were clowns in there also. getting a little to picky and critical if you ask me.
wotyzoid
The majority of that crowd was not "partying proper". You, sir, must be joking. Yes I am picky; not critical at all, however.

wotyzoid
I think "club" mentality in New York just sucks, basically.
EarnYourKeep
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Originally posted by wotyzoid
I think "club" mentality in New York just sucks, basically.


you're just getting old and jaded like me

i went randomly one night after ezoo, i was out with friends, we wanted to continue partying, decided to just walk up to output at 10:45pm...

they wanted $40 at the door

i mean sakes, its 10:45pm, i know it's an official ezoo after party whatever the case is, but $40? it has all the feelings of pacha

im telling you, next steps will be clearing the whole top left mezzanine to bottle service..mark my words

im totally turned off by clubbing in nyc, i had more fun at whiskey brooklyn

and i thought CLR was the mainstream yolo techno crowd...
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