hotcheme Posted April 21 Report Share Posted April 21 Originally posted by iliana Venue has nothing to do with the DJ that plays there. I bet wussies on this board would run to Webster hall on Saturday nights if Junior claimed it as his residency. Who gives a fuck if it's webster hall?!?!? -iliana venue means something to me. different venues cater to different crowds. i agree that a great dj can spin anywhere - i have seen good djs at webster hall and exit and i dont like those places. but having a better idea of the people and vibe there i wouldn't go back except for a dj i am dying to see. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Twilo Beauty Posted April 22 Report Share Posted April 22 Originally posted by hotcheme venue means something to me. different venues cater to different crowds. i agree that a great dj can spin anywhere - i have seen good djs at webster hall and exit and i dont like those places. but having a better idea of the people and vibe there i wouldn't go back except for a dj i am dying to see. Venue's cater to different crowds DUE TO THE DJ THEY PROVIDE. Stick Carl Cox or Danny T in Webster Hall (with a great sound system) and we will see that place transform into one of the most legendary clubs in NYC. Stick JP at the Plaza Hotel and we will see one of the most legendary hotels trasform into a juicehead meat market...But crowds follow their dj's. Surely, DT and CC fans would out number the NYU Dorm kids and Out-of-towners that frequent Webster and who think that carl COCKS is a porn star. Your whole "eww, I hate the venu/vibe" logic is plain dumb, if you can call it logic!-iliana Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
rocksteadyct Posted April 22 Report Share Posted April 22 Originally posted by iliana Your whole "eww, I hate the venu/vibe" logic is plain dumb, if you can call it logic!-iliana I think that is taking it a little far.....Yes DJ's do have crowds, but surprisingly, half the people in any given club have no clue who is spinning, so yes maybe 1/2 the crowd would follow, but there are VENUE crowds, aka friends of promoters, people who live close, people who just GO because its somehting to do, not because JP is gonna be off the hook!..etc Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Twilo Beauty Posted April 22 Report Share Posted April 22 Originally posted by rocksteadyct I think that is taking it a little far.....Yes DJ's do have crowds, but surprisingly, half the people in any given club have no clue who is spinning, so yes maybe 1/2 the crowd would follow, but there are VENUE crowds, aka friends of promoters, people who live close, people who just GO because its somehting to do, not because JP is gonna be off the hook!..etc That's only because half the crowd stayed home because they disliked the "venue". -iliana Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Pyro264 Posted April 22 Report Share Posted April 22 Originally posted by nycedee arc is a tricky place to play, especially for Tyrant. they don't play "big tunes", so if they are in a big room like arc, arc = small compared to other places in nyc. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
bassboy Posted April 22 Report Share Posted April 22 Originally posted by iliana But crowds follow their dj's. Surely, DT and CC fans would out number the NYU Dorm kids and Out-of-towners that frequent Webster and who think that carl COCKS is a porn star. WOW. Fiesty. :eek: Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
hotcheme Posted April 22 Report Share Posted April 22 i agree with iliana to a point. certain clubs may get an iflux of a completely different crowd because of who is spinning there but the club's base crowd will still be there.for example, pvd spun at SF, exit, and roxy last year. and while at least half of the crowd was kinda of generic PVD fans, there was a definite difference in each venue. so yeah, PVD made those venues pretty good but I would still pick and choose what events to go to if they are at a club i don't likealso, you have to admit that arc will always pull a slightly different crowd cause they don't have a liquor liscence. sure, some ppl really are about the music, espescially there, but i know plenty of ppl who just wont go there cause they cant drink there. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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