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What would you like to see in CLUBLAND in the new year?(Mug'z year in review)


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Well for some 2001 came in with a sense of hope and left with

a feeling of misery, sadness and paranoid uncertainty..

Among the many gigantic tragedies we all experienced in NY,

and the wars that escalated as a result, it was hard not to feel the

scene shadowed by an over all lack of motivation and club casualties.

Under shady (and often extreme) laws in this city

we saw the fall of our beloved TWILO , the cancellation of mega-huge

all day events such as Cream fields, Mekka and Boo6.

Many clubs fought (and continue to fight) archaic cabaret liscences

and an over sensation of "SURVIVAL OF THE FITTEST" is jacking up

prizes to ridiculous amounts in order to go see your favorite DJs..

This along with an epidemic of velvet rope mentality, guestlist greed

and glamy VIP restrictions have isolated and distanced a core audience

whom, in my opinion, the "THE ELECTRONIC MUSIC

SCENE HAS MUCH TO OWE TO"

Underground will not live forever (like "roaches" samples)

as long as an Elitist society deprives the humbled masses

from admittance to see certain acts/DJs with over the top ticket prizes

pretentious dress code policies and EGO DRIVEN DRAMA!

*Some of us

like to DANCE:ie..sweat,i.e: feel comfortable

on the dance floors. Not stand around with martini glasses all

night in Turtlenecks snorting lines off of implant jobs.

(some of us still carry PLUR in our hearts.)

(SINCE WHEN DID TRANCE PARTIES NOT ALLOW SNEAKERS IN CLUBLAND?

MY EUROPEAN FRIENDS ARE DYING OF LAUGHTER AT NY ON THIS ONE!)

There should be room for BOTH worlds in the dance scene..

but I see the velvet rope growing

and growin and grooowwwiiing across this cities club doors..

:(

However this year also saw a glimmer of hope:

DJs and musicians came together over the Tragedy at the

World Trade Center and many Clubs, promoters and clubbers

came together to raise awareness and money for a great cause..

Many DJs (perhaps humbled) took a shit once more and became

"human" by returning to the source: THE PEOPLE THAT LOVE THE MUSIC.

We are starting to see more big name DJs do $5 Gigs at

many terrific "no attitude" smaller clubs and lounges across

the city..(Satoshie& Sandra @ Filter14, Hawtin and the Techno collective @ Guernica..Keoki @ Saphire's etc...)

Organizations like "Dance the Vote" and Complacent are taking the "politics of dance" in to their own hands and starting revolutions on the streets...

Pseudo.com, alomg with other kind souls, are hosting OPEN TURN TABLE NIGHTS for the bedroom DJs to get a shot at the decks in public..

PLUS There are many projects to help under funded young musicians,producers and unemployed DJs to be exposed and have a "shot" in this cut throat industry.

Not to mention that there is a growing shift away from the cities into the "Warehouse party" the "Loft party" and a resurgence of a new breed of local lounge DJs that actually HANG OUT with the people (Vrs hanging out in hidden VIP rooms)

That is why I feel there is hope growing from the cracks of a side walk paved with greed and a lack of knowledge of the music in the new year.

PERHAPS 2002 WILL SEE A MORE HUMBLED LESS GREEDY NY NIGHTLIFE.

PERHAPS ONE DAY THE MUSIC WILL COME FIRST AGAIN.

PERHAPS GREAT DJS WILL FOLLOW THE EXAMPLES OF ACTS LIKE CRYSTAL METHOD AND FAT BOY SLIM AND DO MORE FREE OUTDOOR PARTIES.

We need more PS1s..More Lunateriums...More people that really GIVE A DAMN ABOUT WHERE THE DJ BOOTH IS

IN COMPARISON TO THE DANCE FLOOR..

And slowly..

step by step..

perhaps the love will return to the dance floors.

WHAT WOULD YOU LIKE TO SEE IN THE YEAR 2002?

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Originally posted by mugwump

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That is why I feel there is hope growing from the cracks of a side walk paved with greed and a lack of knowledge of the music in the new year.

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dood, screw promoting for the underground. you should grace the pen and pad more! nice metaphor and imagery.

for 2002, i should want a mugwump as the Beacon of nightlife hope, radiating his beams of knowledge and guiding me to his underground shore, amidst the turbulent sea of glam & velvet rope waters. :idea: :idea: :idea:

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Originally posted by loch

dood, screw promoting for the underground. you should grace the pen and pad more! nice metaphor and imagery.

for 2002, i should want a mugwump as the Beacon of nightlife hope, radiating his beams of knowledge and guiding me to his underground shore, amidst the turbulent sea of glam & velvet rope waters. :idea: :idea: :idea:

It's not the "underground" I want more of..

It's HUMILITY..

and a nightlife that does not discriminate

based on clothing..

(or what shoes you wear)

Financial status..

etc..

A nightlife that

is held up by THE MUSIC!

I want PLUR back..

I want less greed and more

love..

Want to see both Glam AND ravers

in a club...

dancing to the ritual of the BEATZ..!

I want..

I want...

I WANT TO START MY OWN NIGHTS!

***STAY TUNED FOR MUWUMPIAN PARTIES IN THE YEAR 2002***

Nortec.

breakbeatz

Trance

House

No dress codes

All ages..

NO ATTITUDE!

(see the future and it will be..)

:idea:

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Mugz, you should check out Buzz in DC. I'm starting to fall in love with the party more and more every friday night. They have no dress code, a very underground ravey vibe. Huge dancefloor, great line-ups and only $12 before 11pm $15 after. I saw Kimbal Collins rip the place up 2 weeks ago and got to meet him, Saeed & Palash were insane last friday. I think this is exactly what you're looking for.

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MUGWUMP

AMEN

I totally agree with you!!!! You have left me speechless.....and left with memories of the good old days and DANCING!!!!

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When one door closes another door opens; but we so often look so long and so regretfully upon the closed door, that we do not see the ones which open for us.

- Helen Keller

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after being here i think i see what the good old days were like

in the new year, i would like to see a night club open having big name dj's every friday (i think turnmills and fabric have spoiled me rotten)

and since faithless is gonna be cancelled, i would like to see them come over in the new year as well

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Everything you said was wonderful....miss the days of dressing

comfortable to go out...god it would be great to go out wearing my New Balance, with a nice pair of wind pants & a tank top....AAAAHHHH....the days of comfort!!!!

...Here is a question....Why is the admission at a club maybe $20

or $25 dollars......then you schedule Danny Tenaglia to spin there

one night and now it is $40 or $50....Did something change

besides the dj??? So you finally bring someone into spin that

everyone wants to hear and you jack up the price....yeah..that is

really nice...Makes me want to come back real soon....

....I MISS PLUR TOO!!!!

.....If you want to make your club for all the stuck up snobs....get a shitty dj who no one likes....make the dress code super strict and you will get what you want...People who will pay $8.00 for a beer and eat that with a grin....People who don't know how to dance or want to for that matter and spend there wad at the bar buying those $8.00....

....HELL THAT IS MORE THAN I PAY FOR A SIX-PACK RIGHT NOW...where do they get off!!!!

*****Then all of us who are there for the music, people, and

atmosphere can have our great name dj's rip it up....Who cares if the venue is big or small....Who cares if they have a sick VIP area...I DON'T GO TO CLUBS FOR THE VIP SECTION.....I GO FOR THE MUSIC, AND THE PEOPLE, AND THE FEELING I GET LISTENING TO THAT MUSIC....

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ALL I ASK FOR IN 2002.....IS FOR THE MUSIC TO BE OUT OF CONTROL.....THAT THE BIG NAME PRODUCERS MAKE A STRONG EFFORT TO OUT DUE ONE ANOTHER EVERYTIME....AND THAT EVERYONE WHO GOES OUT IS THERE FOR THE SAME THING I AM....

*************FOR THE LOVE OF MUSIC & FRIENDS***********

************THE ONLY TWO THINGS THAT MATTER***********

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Originally posted by cpiwinnah

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ALL I ASK FOR IN 2002.....IS FOR THE MUSIC TO BE OUT OF CONTROL.....THAT THE BIG NAME PRODUCERS MAKE A STRONG EFFORT TO OUT DUE ONE ANOTHER EVERYTIME....AND THAT EVERYONE WHO GOES OUT IS THERE FOR THE SAME THING I AM....

*************FOR THE LOVE OF MUSIC & FRIENDS***********

************THE ONLY TWO THINGS THAT MATTER***********

You and me both brotha'

you and me both..

But as Crystal method's track by the same

name samples:

KEEP HOPE ALIVE!

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Originally posted by mugwump

It's not the "underground" I want more of..

It's HUMILITY..

and a nightlife that does not discriminate

based on clothing..

(or what shoes you wear)

Financial status..

etc..

A nightlife that

is held up by THE MUSIC!

I want PLUR back..

I want less greed and more

love..

Want to see both Glam AND ravers

in a club...

dancing to the ritual of the BEATZ..!

I want..

I want...

I WANT TO START MY OWN NIGHTS!

***STAY TUNED FOR MUWUMPIAN PARTIES IN THE YEAR 2002***

Nortec.

breakbeatz

Trance

House

No dress codes

All ages..

NO ATTITUDE!

(see the future and it will be..)

:idea:

I am so happy someone has that vision. One that sometimes gets detered but remains in the hearts of the people that have strived to keep the music alive. Everyday I knowyou I swear I get more and more impressed by the way you express your thoughts and ideas. I am truly blessed to have you as a friend and now even more as a fellow worker. I have to give you a big hug tomorrow. Even as Dave Reminds me "MAUDY is not a PLAYTHING"

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I want a Vinyl to Get a PHAZON

I want TWILO Back

I want Dave Seaman To have a residency

I want Steve lawler to have a residency

I want VIXXEN to dye her hair mocha swirl so we can get the friction on :hump:

I want the exit promoters to promote in jersey somewhere so people dont have to travel so far to exit fridays

I want PLUR to mean something again and break free from the shackles of being a trite adage.

I want juicers to lay of the juice and hit the sauce

I want to see Firey desire In a thong on my birthday pouring heavy cream all over my taught firm body while Im rolling

and uhhh...

World Peace :idea:

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  • 2 weeks later...

I want hot, sweaty bodies dancing, loving, soaking in the music like they're the only person in the club, with total abandon.

I want to stop seeing guys hunting for girls on E for an "easy score."

I want people who have just entered the scene to make an effort to understand what the scene is about and to stop trying to change the scene to confirm to their understanding of the world.

I want to see dress codes eliminated.

I want to see people go out to clubs for the music, not just because they recognize the DJ's name from some mix CD.

I want the underground to rise up and swallow the evils of the mainstream.

It's time for the revolution to begin.

Peace,

David Christopher

HeadRush Music

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