i agree somewhat with what u say but this scene today is a joke for the most part and i wont even get into that. as for ur comments i understand what ur sayin about the majority not givin a shit about the past and are happy just to be dancin to dj whoever droppin whatever which is fine. imo though there lies a problem to me with todays scene most dont give a shit about the dj, most dont give a shit about the track/tracks nor know anything about the roots of house. to me its very important to educate a crowd rather then havin some girl come up to me and ask for hip hop or the new mike rizzo remix on ktu. to me one of the biggest problems is the average joe comin into the scene such as the E days of say 98-2000 when everyone and their mother came out to whatever club to do E and brag they went to some club in NYC eating pills (u have the same problem with the WMC and springbreakers now ). that fad is gone and it seems the majority left. which of course is good and bad. if you want to draw a crowd and have them come back you need to educate them, not use the same bs formula whether it be some gimmick event or whatever it is nowadays. you need to build a fanbase and have them wanting to come back for more, u need to let the music do it. unfortunately its tough to do but i give silverbull credit. do i think hes braggin not at all i know the history too, i wish i was around for the garage. i didnt hit my 1st real club till 92'