The Vegaswood factor, that portion of Vegas nightlife business that is attributable to Southern Californa residents - moreso than previous TaoTrystJetMoonEmpire years - is at play in this question. Without debating the benefits or negatives of the status quo, So Cal visitors more levitate to Vegas venues based upon the venue, less the music format, like they do at home. The demand more often is first for the name of the venue, and not for the dj or the inclusion or exclusion of certain genres of music. While there are series of successful, basically G.A. electronic music venues throughout the southland, more market saturation is for the vip nightlife of the named-venue. That market segment additionally is populated by patrons that want certain treatment - vip - and stay away from other settings - GA. So, that being said, to draw the So Cal crowd, a GA treatment would be bad choice for So Cal patrons, or anything that is GA-fauxVip or "light VIP" (basically an average venue with average bottle service). But could a Vegas venue that carries ALL the trappings that a So Cal crowd wants at home and in Vegas succeed for So Cal residents if its only format is electronic? Succeed? Sure. Be the number one choice for So Cal residents cerca 2007 with no hiphop? No.