Jump to content
Clubplanet Nightlife Community

stompy

Members
  • Posts

    792
  • Joined

  • Last visited

About stompy

  • Birthday 09/23/1978

Converted

  • Location
    queens, ny
  • Gender
    male

stompy's Achievements

Newbie

Newbie (1/14)

290

Reputation

  1. is anyone really shocked by this? what's next, football players on steroids? his parties start at 5am and go on for 14 hours, it's obvious that large part of the crowd that goes to see listen to him is on some kind of a drug and obviously none of us likes to admit that we go out to do drugs, but it seems like that is the whole idea behind spending whole day at a night club
  2. BBB+BB=BBBBB wish i didnt have to work on sat very good house dj's that don't play here that often, and i'm sure it will be less crowded than dt@ pacha with another month "reunion" party that goes on for 300+ hours
  3. yes, howells, corsten and digweed, sorry, missed one and it's been about 2 weeks since boris, jp and morillo were there as for danny t, it's now 3 weeks since he was at studio sorry for being negative, but it sucks when such a nice club keeps on booking the same garbage act every month
  4. wow so it's basically the same monthy lineup except for ferry and digweed impressive
  5. how many times can one place have a grand opening?
  6. nope, still spins hard trance awesome dj, just saw him at Trance Energy, and his set was really good, but webster hall is not a place where i would want to see anyone
  7. danny t playing in nyc can't fucking be
  8. chris doesn't play nearly as hard as eddie who scratches and works the crowd like no other, both are great dj's, neither one has the respect they deserve, but this city is not into trance besides the 3 big names it's unfortunate they will be in webster hall, but the promoter/booking agents really did a great job booking both of them on the same night not sure what kind of a crowd will show up for this one, eddie himself couldn't half-fill crobar, and chris is huge on the west coast, not here, but it def. be a great night of music, if it happens
  9. Went to see Morillo first time in over a year, thinking he would play some new music, and he did. But first I want to point out something clever. Just back in the day at SF, I was told to throw out my gum (NO GUM INSIDE!!!! the bouncer that felt me up said), just so I can purchase one that I don't like from the guy in the bathroom. I was goning to tell him that gum is allowed as I was leaving, but did not see him. But what really made an impression on me was the crowd. It seemed like the dancefloor was equally divided into the asian crowd occupying the space closer to the doors (not sure why, but that crowd is always closer to the doors in every club, think about it), and the non-asian crowd. As I walked around, I've noticed that about 6 out of 10 people were drinking only water (this was at 1am), which means that it was either very hot inside (which it wasn't), or it was just a very energetic, music crazy crowd that loved to dance, and does not drink (which it was). It's just unreal that the place, or should i write the crowd that patrons that place has not changed. It looked like JP night from 5 years ago, with much better music. I did see some great dancers, which chose to dance in the basement where the vibe was "different." I also noticed that a lot of the people in the bathrooms did not like to use the urinal, but instead chose to wait for the stalls, shyness I guess. Everyone but me seemed to be very enthusiastic when Morillo anounced his 16 hour set, but I don't like to spend 16 hours doing anything. By pahse 4, which i heard being announced as I was heading for the door, the place was packed with differerent genarations of "music users." This was my first vist to the new Sound Factory, and the club looks really nice, the lights and sound system are superior to that of Crobar, but I think the layout of the club is better. However, there is something about being in that place, surrounded by that crowd that gives me "the creeps." I blame it on the cold that I've been battling for the past week. So, please excuse my sarcasm, but someone should tell the boys in blue to stop closing Crobar at 4am for underage drinking, and head over to Pacha, where they can party till 4pm.
  10. what about those who go out at midnight and party till 5pm the next day? is it the love of the music that keeps them awake?
  11. someone with a brain would be nice him, rumsfeld, dick, condaleeza, his whole administration is full of shit
  12. back at roseland on 11/22
  13. glad to hear that you enjoy it it took me some time to get to like it, seemed very boring to me at first, but some friends from chicago really turned me onto it it's really a cool style, a nice change from the constant beats that you hear in house and hard tech if you want to hear some really good minimal, listen to some sets by adam beyer, ricardo villalobos, hawtin, magda and such in some of their recent sets, hard techno dj's such as liebing and cox are playing a lot of mininal as you know, there is not a lot of mininal dj's playing ny, i went to see beyer in avalon several months ago and maybe 50 people in total showed up for an awesome minimal set, which combined with the fact that ny is mostly about house explains why these people don't come around as much as some of us would like them to
  14. anyone interested in seeing him this friday? i understand that a lot of you are going to see dt, but not one mention of richie?
  15. then you will have to wait for some time ny is not really techno friendly, and sims will not be back here next week
×
×
  • Create New...