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  1. Are you surprised with the price? Dude, it's NYE. Everything is going to be way overpriced. Save yourself the hassle and money and stay in on NYE or go some place local. Especially if you live in or close to the city. It's always better to catch your favorite DJ on a regular night. Less packed, less tourists, less money= a happy you.

  2. I agree, Moe! It's just as tough to find a venue that plays the music you like, especially in New York, on a Saturday night, with a decent crowd. And it's just as tough making new friends who are interested in going out to hear tribal, progressive or trance, when hip-hop is considered trendy and cool and those people just don't know good music!

    On that note then, I'm doing an hour set at a place in Teaneck, NJ called Zen Lounge. My set is an early one being that I have to go to work the next day: It's from 9-10 PM. Hope to see you and others there. Maybe we'll get to hang out fora drink afterwards. Oh, almost forgot the day-next Wed., the 21st of Dec.

    Go to lounge-zen.com on how to get there from where you live.

    Shameless plug, I know!

  3. I pretty much lost my job at this small lounge because all the patrons there wanted to hear was commercial Hip Hop. I would be forced to play a little here and there but still it was not enough. It was all these idiots wanted!

    Needless to say, I'm no longer there and now have to resort to finding a new job at a place that appreciates proper dance music. What I mean by that is not the commercial KTU crap either.

    It is so tough to play what you like to a crowd that resents having to hear music they're not used to.

    By the way, the venue was in NJ, so I guess that kind of explains it. However, now that it's also happening in bigger clubs in NYC-Yikes! Looks I definitely won't be going out as much.

  4. Well what I mean is that the songs they choose have that moral message to them. For example, one of the songs off of Tony's CD mentions something about "girls putting thier clothes back on, and having some respect for their bodies" to paraphrase and, a track from Krivit's CD has a song referring to Jesus.

    I guess it's kind of strange for me to hear because I sometimes associate House music being a little evil in some ways. That's just me though. I'm sure many would disagree and say it's an enlightening experience and all that jazz.

  5. there was def a sick vibe inside....a lot of wanna bes and posers ....but morillo was on point and there was plenty of space to dance....shit sucks the music stoped by 2 am .....and the staff were bunch of corrupt mother fuckers with a power trip ......i had to bribe a bouncer 100 bucks after i got kicked off the line for wearing white diesels and i had to pull some random girls off the line to walk in with because they only wanted girls in there....fucking bullshit

    the owners and staff deserves this , but morillo doesnt

    Are you fucking kidding me?!

  6. It may not have the same name or same appearance inside. But its everywhere you look. Walk down the stairs, lights flashing people dancing. Something about that room, can create a vibe that only those who know, know. Jerre and I found ourselves just standing there looking around and it was just so emotional all the memories comin back we both started crying.

    Can you say homo?

  7. Yeah. They're using a jukebox. They decided not to bother w/DJ's. So, that means you can go up in the booth, get out your dollars, and put them in the machine. However, you only have two minutes to pick your tracks so make sure your dollars are crisp.

  8. Like I said James Zabiela got my vote.

    Sasha was on fire as well this year.

    Desyn Masiello too!

    Sander Kleinenberg is my favorite DJ but by no means was he the best of 05.

    I know Danny Tenaglia has alot of fans I am not one (Anymore).

    But he really only played a few dates this year, and he did not release a single track production wise this year. The last time I heared him spin I found it to be stale, mono, and his music selection tired.

    Didn't he release a track called, "D'Ibiza"?

  9. Who do you think was the best overall DJ of 2005? Don't give me a magazine's list or your top ten or your fave DJ ten years ago. Just plain and simple, based on you hearing him personally this year, buying her new CD, travelling abroad, being consistent, the whole package.

    I haven't been going out too much lately and so, I'm kind of out of the loop to the week in/week out parties. I know there's a huge list everyone can give but again, just narrow it down to one.

    Mine is simply because I actually heard him and waited two freakin hours in line for him was good ole' Sasha. Yes he is a big name DJ but he's done a lot this year. He had a six month residency at Crobar, he started mixing with his Ableton board, he put out a new CD (which I've yet to hear), and he continues to push the envelope of EDM. Hell, Trance is not even my forte but again, he plays Trance, House, Progressive, and Breaks (which I don't particularly care for).

    Sasha is numero uno for me for 2005.

  10. behrouz for only 2 hours was a major letdown his music is so perfect real shame we only got 2 hours danny is danny 12 hours is that necessary oh well still had fun smokin joe friday should be great

    Yo! Can you please try puctuating your damn writing?! Sheesh!!

  11. I thought he was spot on as well, you definately have to hustle/bust your ass promoting yourself to get out there. The industry is saturated w/wannabe dj's. I still love to spin when I get a chance but me not putting the effort out there has certainly put a halt on me getting gigs. Networking is the way to do it.

    Take those stupid contacts out of your eyes!

    Thats not about the music, its about making a quick buck. the dance scene is a culture, and doing that turned alot of people off. regular people who in the late 1990's where feeling dance music, now are turned off by it, and listen to hip hop or rock instead. While people in dance say, tribal is cool, trance sucks, and fight over the sub genre's, everyone else is listening to hip hop,and when the Dj place dance music, all the girls come up and say "do you have anything besides techno?"

    So true.

  12. i have a serious question about JP parties...how do his fans not get sick of hearing the same songs with a few additions here and there every time? its basically the same tracks in different order.

    It's called bad 'E'. They're still tweakin from the fake Factory days. JP could fart up in the booth and they'd still go. Stupid wankers!

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