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And do you thang...and stop being a bedroom DJ!!!

I was reading that awesome post about Avalon being shit, and how the NYC club scene is dying and all the clubs out there are trying to go for the Miami/LA bottle service thing...

And that the club owners don't care 'cuz they are looking at their club from a mathematical point of view. The equation that they are looking at with the bottle service is one $50 bottle of liquor at $300 bucks is equivalent to the door fee for 10 people. So its naturally more profitable for them to do the table service. F*** that, and F*** Giuliani while I'm typing away and bitching, 'cuz it was his damn fault that started all this BS anyway with all his stupud crackdowns and cabaret laws. And 20/20 too for being ratings pigs and scaring the shit out of our parents and the general public and my sister who bitched me out for months straight 'cuz she saw that stupid 20/20 special, and saw that one stupid idiot club kid out of thousands who ate 10 e's over a weekend and dropped dead 'cuz he didn't have no water to drink 'cuz he gave his money all away to BTS for the e's... lol. Really though... fuck 'em. I partied my ass off responsibly and got it outta my system, and now that I got a career, I hold it down, I went to a freaking SUNY...'cuz I didn't have no money to go to the school that I wanted to, I don't come from a privileged family or backgound and now I make almost 6 digits, I go to grad school at night, holding down a 3.6 GPA in an MS program, I go dancing til morning on the weekend and then study all day on Sunday...and I'm a bedroom DJ...with delusions of grandeur on my mind...so I say to all you DJ's and wanna be DJ's out there with much respect and love to you all...that you guys AND gals, have to make the scene come alive again...you know that dude that works at 8 ball on the weekends...you'd freak if you knew what his 9-5 job is....I'm not gonna blow up his spot...but he could buy 8Ball records if he really wanted to, lol, he don't need to work there, he just loves the music.

DJ's you gotta share the love and be grassroots about your passion...my one friend I'll not mention her name...says that us DJ's are a dime a dozen these days... we gotta be producers if we want to make money...you know something...F*her and her stupid comment 'cuz she only heard that from somebody else in the industry and is parroting it to sound like she knows what the deal is, 'cuz she's in the industry...know something? I love her and all but she don't know shit...and she don't know how to take a stand... She lost the love of the music in trying to make it her life, what happened to DJ'ing just to have that one person roll up to you at the end of the night and say...damn...I never heard half the stuff you were spinning but it was amazing! Where can I get a CD like that? Why's it gotta be about money? So I say she don't know dick and she lost the love.

Back to the point...if we're a dime a dozen...which we are 'cuz I seen all you listening to a million records (you should really put the records nicely back into the milk crate by the way instead of dropping the records like you accidentally picked up a napkin with shit on it) at Satellite...and 8 Ball and Sonic Groove..

U DJ's... you'all gotta get off your asses, get your ass out of Satellite and 8 ball and Temple records for just two seconds, instead of sitting in there for 9 hours looking for that one obscure record that you have to have and don't wanna pay the extra 10 bucks to get shipped over here from the UK or Belgium...get on your walking sneakers...and start hitting the bars and lounges, drop off your demo and get a gig, even if for just one night...there's a million spots in the city that could use a good DJ...'cuz there's no better nightlife for peeps than a live DJ controlling the mood...

I know you're all out there, 'cuz I see a million of you muthas when I'm in Satellite, 8ball, Temple...when I'm looking for that one obscure record that I don't got... = )

That record for me is: (Nostrum's The Singles Collection 2LP album by the way...with the church window inset into the album, I'll give you 50 bucks for it if its scratch free. I can't find it anywhere or anyone who wants to give it up, f***...) That CD before I started spinning is what blew my mind about club music...I didn't know it at the time...but he would put in a DAT and fake spinning while up in the booth the times that I saw him but its all good.

Be grass roots be smalltime, think big, start up a party, bring people in, make the bar or lounge owner some money and get good at DJ'ing in public while you're at it, and show all these establishments, that this music for the masses is a viable mans for income for them...(I mean trance...house...breaks...there ain't no words to half the songs...so anyone can enjoy it...!) Bring back the club scene and dance scene back!

I was in Amsterdam and London not too long ago... and they were playing Paul Oakenfold at the McDonald's... = ) Why can' t it be like that over here?

Well I'm done... agree or disagree just think about it... and yes...I'm trying to start up a party...it ain't easy... but at least I'm trying...else I'm gonna have to get the hell out of NY when I graduate and head to London... 'cuz this bottle service garbage and the people associated who like it... is killing me. Gimme back a dark dingy massive dancefloor and a great DJ anyday!

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Originally posted by chrischu

And do you thang...and stop being a bedroom DJ!!!

I was reading that awesome post about Avalon being shit, and how the NYC club scene is dying and all the clubs out there are trying to go for the Miami/LA bottle service thing...

And that the club owners don't care 'cuz they are looking at their club from a mathematical point of view. The equation that they are looking at with the bottle service is one $50 bottle of liquor at $300 bucks is equivalent to the door fee for 10 people. So its naturally more profitable for them to do the table service. F*** that, and F*** Giuliani while I'm typing away and bitching, 'cuz it was his damn fault that started all this BS anyway with all his stupud crackdowns and cabaret laws. And 20/20 too for being ratings pigs and scaring the shit out of our parents and the general public and my sister who bitched me out for months straight 'cuz she saw that stupid 20/20 special, and saw that one stupid idiot club kid out of thousands who ate 10 e's over a weekend and dropped dead 'cuz he didn't have no water to drink 'cuz he gave his money all away to BTS for the e's... lol. Really though... fuck 'em. I partied my ass off responsibly and got it outta my system, and now that I got a career, I hold it down, I went to a freaking SUNY...'cuz I didn't have no money to go to the school that I wanted to, I don't come from a privileged family or backgound and now I make almost 6 digits, I go to grad school at night, holding down a 3.6 GPA in an MS program, I go dancing til morning on the weekend and then study all day on Sunday...and I'm a bedroom DJ...with delusions of grandeur on my mind...so I say to all you DJ's and wanna be DJ's out there with much respect and love to you all...that you guys AND gals, have to make the scene come alive again...you know that dude that works at 8 ball on the weekends...you'd freak if you knew what his 9-5 job is....I'm not gonna blow up his spot...but he could buy 8Ball records if he really wanted to, lol, he don't need to work there, he just loves the music.

DJ's you gotta share the love and be grassroots about your passion...my one friend I'll not mention her name...says that us DJ's are a dime a dozen these days... we gotta be producers if we want to make money...you know something...F*her and her stupid comment 'cuz she only heard that from somebody else in the industry and is parroting it to sound like she knows what the deal is, 'cuz she's in the industry...know something? I love her and all but she don't know shit...and she don't know how to take a stand... She lost the love of the music in trying to make it her life, what happened to DJ'ing just to have that one person roll up to you at the end of the night and say...damn...I never heard half the stuff you were spinning but it was amazing! Where can I get a CD like that? Why's it gotta be about money? So I say she don't know dick and she lost the love.

Back to the point...if we're a dime a dozen...which we are 'cuz I seen all you listening to a million records (you should really put the records nicely back into the milk crate by the way instead of dropping the records like you accidentally picked up a napkin with shit on it) at Satellite...and 8 Ball and Sonic Groove..

U DJ's... you'all gotta get off your asses, get your ass out of Satellite and 8 ball and Temple records for just two seconds, instead of sitting in there for 9 hours looking for that one obscure record that you have to have and don't wanna pay the extra 10 bucks to get shipped over here from the UK or Belgium...get on your walking sneakers...and start hitting the bars and lounges, drop off your demo and get a gig, even if for just one night...there's a million spots in the city that could use a good DJ...'cuz there's no better nightlife for peeps than a live DJ controlling the mood...

I know you're all out there, 'cuz I see a million of you muthas when I'm in Satellite, 8ball, Temple...when I'm looking for that one obscure record that I don't got... = )

That record for me is: (Nostrum's The Singles Collection 2LP album by the way...with the church window inset into the album, I'll give you 50 bucks for it if its scratch free. I can't find it anywhere or anyone who wants to give it up, f***...) That CD before I started spinning is what blew my mind about club music...I didn't know it at the time...but he would put in a DAT and fake spinning while up in the booth the times that I saw him but its all good.

Be grass roots be smalltime, think big, start up a party, bring people in, make the bar or lounge owner some money and get good at DJ'ing in public while you're at it, and show all these establishments, that this music for the masses is a viable mans for income for them...(I mean trance...house...breaks...there ain't no words to half the songs...so anyone can enjoy it...!) Bring back the club scene and dance scene back!

I was in Amsterdam and London not too long ago... and they were playing Paul Oakenfold at the McDonald's... = ) Why can' t it be like that over here?

Well I'm done... agree or disagree just think about it... and yes...I'm trying to start up a party...it ain't easy... but at least I'm trying...else I'm gonna have to get the hell out of NY when I graduate and head to London... 'cuz this bottle service garbage and the people associated who like it... is killing me. Gimme back a dark dingy massive dancefloor and a great DJ anyday!

I feel your pain....

and..don't worry ,the movement has already started...

check the promotional area for Guernica and see for yourself....

Roxxia:D

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Originally posted by chrischu

And do you thang...and stop being a bedroom DJ!!!

I was reading that awesome post about Avalon being shit, and how the NYC club scene is dying and all the clubs out there are trying to go for the Miami/LA bottle service thing...

And that the club owners don't care 'cuz they are looking at their club from a mathematical point of view. The equation that they are looking at with the bottle service is one $50 bottle of liquor at $300 bucks is equivalent to the door fee for 10 people. So its naturally more profitable for them to do the table service. F*** that, and F*** Giuliani while I'm typing away and bitching, 'cuz it was his damn fault that started all this BS anyway with all his stupud crackdowns and cabaret laws. And 20/20 too for being ratings pigs and scaring the shit out of our parents and the general public and my sister who bitched me out for months straight 'cuz she saw that stupid 20/20 special, and saw that one stupid idiot club kid out of thousands who ate 10 e's over a weekend and dropped dead 'cuz he didn't have no water to drink 'cuz he gave his money all away to BTS for the e's... lol. Really though... fuck 'em. I partied my ass off responsibly and got it outta my system, and now that I got a career, I hold it down, I went to a freaking SUNY...'cuz I didn't have no money to go to the school that I wanted to, I don't come from a privileged family or backgound and now I make almost 6 digits, I go to grad school at night, holding down a 3.6 GPA in an MS program, I go dancing til morning on the weekend and then study all day on Sunday...and I'm a bedroom DJ...with delusions of grandeur on my mind...so I say to all you DJ's and wanna be DJ's out there with much respect and love to you all...that you guys AND gals, have to make the scene come alive again...you know that dude that works at 8 ball on the weekends...you'd freak if you knew what his 9-5 job is....I'm not gonna blow up his spot...but he could buy 8Ball records if he really wanted to, lol, he don't need to work there, he just loves the music.

DJ's you gotta share the love and be grassroots about your passion...my one friend I'll not mention her name...says that us DJ's are a dime a dozen these days... we gotta be producers if we want to make money...you know something...F*her and her stupid comment 'cuz she only heard that from somebody else in the industry and is parroting it to sound like she knows what the deal is, 'cuz she's in the industry...know something? I love her and all but she don't know shit...and she don't know how to take a stand... She lost the love of the music in trying to make it her life, what happened to DJ'ing just to have that one person roll up to you at the end of the night and say...damn...I never heard half the stuff you were spinning but it was amazing! Where can I get a CD like that? Why's it gotta be about money? So I say she don't know dick and she lost the love.

Back to the point...if we're a dime a dozen...which we are 'cuz I seen all you listening to a million records (you should really put the records nicely back into the milk crate by the way instead of dropping the records like you accidentally picked up a napkin with shit on it) at Satellite...and 8 Ball and Sonic Groove..

U DJ's... you'all gotta get off your asses, get your ass out of Satellite and 8 ball and Temple records for just two seconds, instead of sitting in there for 9 hours looking for that one obscure record that you have to have and don't wanna pay the extra 10 bucks to get shipped over here from the UK or Belgium...get on your walking sneakers...and start hitting the bars and lounges, drop off your demo and get a gig, even if for just one night...there's a million spots in the city that could use a good DJ...'cuz there's no better nightlife for peeps than a live DJ controlling the mood...

I know you're all out there, 'cuz I see a million of you muthas when I'm in Satellite, 8ball, Temple...when I'm looking for that one obscure record that I don't got... = )

That record for me is: (Nostrum's The Singles Collection 2LP album by the way...with the church window inset into the album, I'll give you 50 bucks for it if its scratch free. I can't find it anywhere or anyone who wants to give it up, f***...) That CD before I started spinning is what blew my mind about club music...I didn't know it at the time...but he would put in a DAT and fake spinning while up in the booth the times that I saw him but its all good.

Be grass roots be smalltime, think big, start up a party, bring people in, make the bar or lounge owner some money and get good at DJ'ing in public while you're at it, and show all these establishments, that this music for the masses is a viable mans for income for them...(I mean trance...house...breaks...there ain't no words to half the songs...so anyone can enjoy it...!) Bring back the club scene and dance scene back!

I was in Amsterdam and London not too long ago... and they were playing Paul Oakenfold at the McDonald's... = ) Why can' t it be like that over here?

Well I'm done... agree or disagree just think about it... and yes...I'm trying to start up a party...it ain't easy... but at least I'm trying...else I'm gonna have to get the hell out of NY when I graduate and head to London... 'cuz this bottle service garbage and the people associated who like it... is killing me. Gimme back a dark dingy massive dancefloor and a great DJ anyday!

:clap:

Derek O

HSP/Fire & Ice

www.hotspotpromos.com

www.fire-ice3.com

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You damn right the movement has begun, Couple of friends of mine Filo & Peri Just got signed to Armin van buuren's label and Tiesto's label is looking to sign them to

They are the first Ny Trance producers to be signed to great label and have there track put on armins compilation

So dont worry there is still hope

LONG LIVE TRANCE!!!!

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Originally posted by chrischu

And do you thang...and stop being a bedroom DJ!!!

I was reading that awesome post about Avalon being shit, and how the NYC club scene is dying and all the clubs out there are trying to go for the Miami/LA bottle service thing...

And that the club owners don't care 'cuz they are looking at their club from a mathematical point of view. The equation that they are looking at with the bottle service is one $50 bottle of liquor at $300 bucks is equivalent to the door fee for 10 people. So its naturally more profitable for them to do the table service. F*** that, and F*** Giuliani while I'm typing away and bitching, 'cuz it was his damn fault that started all this BS anyway with all his stupud crackdowns and cabaret laws. And 20/20 too for being ratings pigs and scaring the shit out of our parents and the general public and my sister who bitched me out for months straight 'cuz she saw that stupid 20/20 special, and saw that one stupid idiot club kid out of thousands who ate 10 e's over a weekend and dropped dead 'cuz he didn't have no water to drink 'cuz he gave his money all away to BTS for the e's... lol. Really though... fuck 'em. I partied my ass off responsibly and got it outta my system, and now that I got a career, I hold it down, I went to a freaking SUNY...'cuz I didn't have no money to go to the school that I wanted to, I don't come from a privileged family or backgound and now I make almost 6 digits, I go to grad school at night, holding down a 3.6 GPA in an MS program, I go dancing til morning on the weekend and then study all day on Sunday...and I'm a bedroom DJ...with delusions of grandeur on my mind...so I say to all you DJ's and wanna be DJ's out there with much respect and love to you all...that you guys AND gals, have to make the scene come alive again...you know that dude that works at 8 ball on the weekends...you'd freak if you knew what his 9-5 job is....I'm not gonna blow up his spot...but he could buy 8Ball records if he really wanted to, lol, he don't need to work there, he just loves the music.

DJ's you gotta share the love and be grassroots about your passion...my one friend I'll not mention her name...says that us DJ's are a dime a dozen these days... we gotta be producers if we want to make money...you know something...F*her and her stupid comment 'cuz she only heard that from somebody else in the industry and is parroting it to sound like she knows what the deal is, 'cuz she's in the industry...know something? I love her and all but she don't know shit...and she don't know how to take a stand... She lost the love of the music in trying to make it her life, what happened to DJ'ing just to have that one person roll up to you at the end of the night and say...damn...I never heard half the stuff you were spinning but it was amazing! Where can I get a CD like that? Why's it gotta be about money? So I say she don't know dick and she lost the love.

Back to the point...if we're a dime a dozen...which we are 'cuz I seen all you listening to a million records (you should really put the records nicely back into the milk crate by the way instead of dropping the records like you accidentally picked up a napkin with shit on it) at Satellite...and 8 Ball and Sonic Groove..

U DJ's... you'all gotta get off your asses, get your ass out of Satellite and 8 ball and Temple records for just two seconds, instead of sitting in there for 9 hours looking for that one obscure record that you have to have and don't wanna pay the extra 10 bucks to get shipped over here from the UK or Belgium...get on your walking sneakers...and start hitting the bars and lounges, drop off your demo and get a gig, even if for just one night...there's a million spots in the city that could use a good DJ...'cuz there's no better nightlife for peeps than a live DJ controlling the mood...

I know you're all out there, 'cuz I see a million of you muthas when I'm in Satellite, 8ball, Temple...when I'm looking for that one obscure record that I don't got... = )

That record for me is: (Nostrum's The Singles Collection 2LP album by the way...with the church window inset into the album, I'll give you 50 bucks for it if its scratch free. I can't find it anywhere or anyone who wants to give it up, f***...) That CD before I started spinning is what blew my mind about club music...I didn't know it at the time...but he would put in a DAT and fake spinning while up in the booth the times that I saw him but its all good.

Be grass roots be smalltime, think big, start up a party, bring people in, make the bar or lounge owner some money and get good at DJ'ing in public while you're at it, and show all these establishments, that this music for the masses is a viable mans for income for them...(I mean trance...house...breaks...there ain't no words to half the songs...so anyone can enjoy it...!) Bring back the club scene and dance scene back!

I was in Amsterdam and London not too long ago... and they were playing Paul Oakenfold at the McDonald's... = ) Why can' t it be like that over here?

Well I'm done... agree or disagree just think about it... and yes...I'm trying to start up a party...it ain't easy... but at least I'm trying...else I'm gonna have to get the hell out of NY when I graduate and head to London... 'cuz this bottle service garbage and the people associated who like it... is killing me. Gimme back a dark dingy massive dancefloor and a great DJ anyday!

Amen. and that think about avalon. shits. i spent 600 there. on bottles.

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Originally posted by biatchzxz

You damn right the movement has begun, Couple of friends of mine Filo & Peri Just got signed to Armin van buuren's label and Tiesto's label is looking to sign them to

They are the first Ny Trance producers to be signed to great label and have there track put on armins compilation

So dont worry there is still hope

LONG LIVE TRANCE!!!!

if its any concolation

i wish them LONGEVITY and good luck

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Hey man I've been I've been feeling the exact same way for a long time. Unfortunately it's not so easy to just go out and get tigs. Promoters and Ownsers are cheap and money hungry and for the most part, granted there are still a few good people left, don't care about the music and bring whatever mainstream garbage is on the radio. I was forced out of a few NYC clubs just to go back and hear the crowd go crazy to the same EXACT set 3 times in the same night by 3 different people. Now I am luck if I get a guest spot here or there once in a while. I think we need to get our house people, DnB people, breakbeat people, trance people, ot whatever underground music your flavor is, we need to get back in the clubs and support the few good underground DJs that are left out there. Let's face it everybody and there mother is a DJ these days, but very few are holding it down.

Peace, Love, and take back the clubs!

Steve

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Originally posted by liqidtouch

Dreke i better see you comming throuhg this week LOL

if ya can-

you should get a hit of the energy in this place

Roxxx thanks for hitting this thread so quickly

chrischu

yes the movement has begun

we should talk - click the flyer in my sig - follow it to the Guernica info

Still no time for a return to the party scene yet but I'm def. going to make it down before going away. Anyone who wants to support the scene, you should check out parties like this one at Guernica in NYC on Wednesdays (http://www.clubexl.com/Guernica/Guerncia.htm )

It's a free party being thrown by people w/o attitudes who just want to have a good time and showcase some talent who might not normally get a chance. I'm not too much of a trance fan (house music's my thang) but want to check it out anyway just because of the concept.

Props to Liqid Touch & Roxxia for even trying this type of party...

Later,

Derek O

HSP/Fire & Ice

www.hotspotpromos.com

www.fire-ice3.com

:cool:

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Originally posted by hotspotpromos

Still no time for a return to the party scene yet but I'm def. going to make it down before going away. Anyone who wants to support the scene, you should check out parties like this one at Guernica in NYC on Wednesdays (http://www.clubexl.com/Guernica/Guerncia.htm )

It's a free party being thrown by people w/o attitudes who just want to have a good time and showcase some talent who might not normally get a chance. I'm not too much of a trance fan (house music's my thang) but want to check it out anyway just because of the concept.

Props to Liqid Touch & Roxxia for even trying this type of party...

Later,

Derek O

HSP/Fire & Ice

www.hotspotpromos.com

www.fire-ice3.com

:cool:

Hookay guys!!!

Here goes..

Thank you to all the positive responses,I can't say enough how much in my heart,and in my soul,,,they burn for this change!

Change is upon us,and I have been so fortunate to have met so many brilliant people who feel the same way and are finally taking a stance and a rise up for a damn change in this city!

I have been blessed with the co-operative efforts from a brilliant person,such as Liqid Touch!

What we are offering is a rise,a transformation ..

Trance and the underground will rise again,real music,just the pure music vibes,,the way it used to be!!

Long live trance!

This city has been asleep for way too long,and it's about time it woke up!

From the responses I am receiving and the support,and for all of the people reaching out!!

Wow!!

Gets me too excited!

It is more inspiration and more fuel for a brighter day,a day where one can go out and have an experience,and not be given any problems at the door,etc.

Come as you are,hell,come in your goddamn pajamas,I don't care!

Let's all come together and bring this city to a height that it has never seen before in it's history!

That's what I'm talking about!

Trance and the underground have risen!!

I hope to meet some peeps this week at Guernica..some special treats in store!

and once again,thank you to ALL that have reached out...there is much hope!

The sun will shine much brighter in NYC!

That is a guarantee...

Can ya feel me!!

Rock on!!:clap: :clap: :clap:

Roxxia

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Originally posted by djmikebugout

a lot of great points but its not as easy as u make it sound...

AGREED...

It's a wonderful thought on paper, but to actually make it happen is another thing. The scene is just really really weird right now (most of it due to bottle service and money hungriness as well as the commericialism of hip hop).

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Bottle service sux, takes up dance space....

About that bottle service thing I gotta go back to it, its just not for NYC, and the service thing is just a rampant disease for club culture the way its growing, it brings the worst out of young NYC people who got expendible cash lying around, In the investment world in the US nearly 1/3 of the money invested in stocks and bonds are like managed in metro NYC, and thats just one industry, instead of saving for a house or sumtin' peeps in NYC are out doing the bottle service glam thing, the peeps who do it quite often get messy, and treat others including their service/hosts with a total lack of respect for other human beings. I know 'cuz its what got me jaded about NYC in the first place, my peers, many of whom are NOT native New Yorkers have come here and turned on their primal animal instincts. They think being and living in NYC and not whereever it is they're from, gives them the recourse to just 'wile out...and be nuts and uncivil. And it is everywhere, it really got brought over here from the UK nightclub scene...where bars close early and you have to be a member in a private club to go out after 2am. Brits don't use it as an excuse though to crap on peeps, unlike in NYC with all these folks with crazy neuroses and complexes, and mad loot lying around. That is until a brit gets really drunk which takes a damn long time to do for one reason or another, but anyhoo...thats a whole 'nother thing. Plus it takes away the dance space for peeps who ain't so loaded.

Anyone ever plan the logistics for an outlaw party somewhere? I've never done one myself but have been to a few ...

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Yes Bugout

it is a very hard thing - everyone is well aware but rest assure

i dont want to turn the WHOLE thing into my little vision

just the area that i am part of -

also - this is something that will take quite sometime because as it was stated earlier

(ITS NOT JUST TRANCE MUSIC THAT IS CONCIDERED UNDERGROUND)

there is so much "UNHEARD" in music out there

and it would be nice to have even just ONE little cozy spot in the nyc nite-life to chill

and take part of it all:hat:

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to whoever started this thread (too lazy to click back button)

i know i have that nostrum record lying around somewhere.. i gotta put on my thinking cap and go find it.. i barely ever used it so it would be in good condition.. i wouldn't be able to charge you 50 for it since i only paid 15 for it at satellite, so maybe we can make some trades (if i even find it that is).. ill let you know

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not for nothing.. but considering you played our party roxxia.. i imagine you don't just pretend that didnt happen. Its great that you are throwing a new party.. BUT.. One party on a wednesday at guernica will not "change" nyc nitelife in a new direction.. it's the unity of the current promoters and the people that attend their events that will shape the future of this city.

not one party.

not one dj.

one movement.

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Originally posted by lasix

not for nothing.. but considering you played our party roxxia.. i imagine you don't just pretend that didnt happen. Its great that you are throwing a new party.. BUT.. One party on a wednesday at guernica will not "change" nyc nitelife in a new direction.. it's the unity of the current promoters and the people that attend their events that will shape the future of this city.

not one party.

not one dj.

one movement.

The movement will not be televised!!!

You would be surprised what ONE mind is capable of achieving...!

Is that too much for you?

The promoters in this city don't know WTF is going on with this city,they are all about money,money,money..

Period!!!

What sells?

Hot chicks and guys with 6 packs?

Is this what has happened in this city?

I tell you this,I will not stand by one minute more and allow this...

I am appreciative of the fact that I played at your party,but,to be completely honest with you,YOU should be happier and more grateful that I played for you...

Do u yet know what kind of entity that you are dealing with..

Perhaps you have no idea,,

I will see you on the other side my friend....

;)

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