What Happened To The Nightlife In Mtl?
Good [+1]Toggle ReplyLink» djAmalgam replied on Thu Aug 5, 2004 @ 7:23pm |
all of you should travel and i dont mean toronto or fucking gaspé or some shit in quebec. i mean overseas. sea new shit. thats life. |
Good [+1]Toggle ReplyLink» BOBDYLAN replied on Thu Aug 5, 2004 @ 7:30pm |
Good [+1]Toggle ReplyLink» mtl_mtl replied on Thu Aug 5, 2004 @ 8:26pm |
Good [+1]Toggle ReplyLink» DAVETOTHEGRAVE replied on Thu Aug 5, 2004 @ 8:46pm |
Good [+1]Toggle ReplyLink» djAmalgam replied on Thu Aug 5, 2004 @ 8:58pm |
Good [+1]Toggle ReplyLink» Miss_Amanda replied on Thu Aug 5, 2004 @ 10:01pm |
Originally posted by CLASH...
I used to be jaded cause it was cool to be jaded when everyone else was happy... now since everyone is jaded I'm going to be happy and do the robot in my basement to late 80s NIN... fuck all you jaded losers! HAHAHAHAHAHA happy NIN? yeah ok there buddy... i love NIN but if you find their music optimistic or uplifting at all you're in desperate need of help |
Good [+1]Toggle ReplyLink» Miss_Amanda replied on Thu Aug 5, 2004 @ 10:02pm |
shit, i didn't realize that was scott and he wasn't being a retard but completely sarcastic
fuck good job scott, i owe you a beer |
Good [+1]Toggle ReplyLink» eLDee replied on Fri Aug 6, 2004 @ 1:07am |
"yeah but there should be a new generation to replace the old..."
You mean the 14 years olds that y'all started to hang out with back 2 years ago (when you were 20?!?!) and that turned into crackheads coz they didn't learn to say NO yet and went down the drain with you. Now our generation is too old for this shit and keeping this scene alive, the ones that were supposed to replace us are in rehab or jaded (at 16) and they got nobody to pass the knowledge to. The others in clubs and afterhours are just a bunch of coke heads, so it's t-dot happening all over again. So the 'underground' electronic scene is grasping for few last breaths before it chokes and dies. The scene in montreal that you have known that is. Unfortunately nobody listened to us when we were saying that you were dooing waaaaaay too many drugs. Now remember the lives you ruined beside yours, that was the best part! It was quite entertaining! |
Good [+1]Toggle ReplyLink» Bunnytronix replied on Fri Aug 6, 2004 @ 9:21am |
Originally posted by FLEKSTAH...
The others in clubs and afterhours are just a bunch of coke heads, so it's t-dot happening all over again. Eldar: You should have gone to an afterhour recently before doing a statement like that. There's 2000 ppl that come out to Circus every Friday and saterday... and I don'T see a whole bunch of coke heads. Alot more kids on speed. I have to admit there's that 5% junk head ratio that applies as usual. But it's not a junky community. I've personnaly been doing hard shit once every 2 months in a party. Come out to the club. Too bad you don't come out when we have DnB. |
Good [+1]Toggle ReplyLink» BOBDYLAN replied on Fri Aug 6, 2004 @ 10:41am |
C'est n'est plus la danse qui est a la mode (40-50 70-80), mais l'agglomération sociale. C'est n'est plus une association sociale, mais une dissocation culturelle; hip-hop (rap, rnb etc), electronique (tek, dnb, hhc, etc) d'en plus la scène musicale dites classique, instrumentales etc. Les styles s'entrechoquent donc dans ce nouveau spasme très compétitif de notre ère créant des dissociation très nettes entre elles. Les choses ne restent pas, elle se modifient a un rythme expansionnel de production, de consomation.
Rien ne se perd, rien ne crée. A une échelle plus précise, si on compare la vague actuelle du hiphop contre la descente de la scène tek rafinée, on se rend compte que c'est le produit qui l'emporte. Autant bonne et de qualité soit la musique tek, sont contenu n'est pas représentatif et actuelle de notre société; celle-ci opte donc pour un rendu similaire a ses attentes. Dans un cadre large, toute vagues soit-elle se transmet, se transforme pour s'épanouir et s'égarer doucement, laissant place a une nouvelle génération. L'électro commercial vise la même chose: ambivalence qui permet un public élargit. Ce qui est arrivé a la scène c'est ca: la consomation enroulé dans l'esprit de compétition. Exemple: 35$ stereo, crowd = 800 pers et plus... 10$ IDJ, crowd = 300 pers. max ? Le gens se calissent de la qualité, il veullent le bling, l'aglomération........... Les gens passent devant les cafés et s'arrêtent au endroit fréquentés, pas au endroits déserts...C'est la même chose avec la scène, l'esprit transcendant qu'il y avait (que je connais plus ou moins) n'est plus; place au nouveau temps, le temps retro-post-disco. |
Good [+1]Toggle ReplyLink» crystellina replied on Fri Aug 6, 2004 @ 12:16pm |
ooh please don't compare stereo and IDJ.
est-ce que t'Es déjà aller au stereo? est ce que tu es au courant de l'endroit de qualité que représente le stereo? cet un after reconnu internationnalement pour sa qualité d'évènements, de son de vibe ect. les gens se calissent de la qualité? dude c'est une question de gout ici. ca ne me dérange pas de payer 10 $ pour aller faire un tour dans les idj, even tho i'm not there as often i a wish, mais je n'Ai aucun remord non plus à payer 45 balles pour un évènement comme éclipse pour voir 3 healiner de qualité, party outdoor en bonus et ça ne me derange pas non plus de payer plus cher pour un évenemnt comme cream. c'est pas une histoire de qualité et d'appara ici, c'est une question d'organisation, de logistique et bien d'autre. parce que juste comme ça, ça coute plus cher un billet d'avion london-mtl qu,une ride de taxi papineau de lamontagne. and don't tell me i'M there for the bling cause dude, you got the wrong girl there, boi. |
Good [+1]Toggle ReplyLink» wisp replied on Fri Aug 6, 2004 @ 12:20pm |
Originally posted by CLASH...
I used to be jaded cause it was cool to be jaded when everyone else was happy... now since everyone is jaded I'm going to be happy and do the robot in my basement to late 80s NIN... fuck all you jaded losers! i love it. |
Good [+1]Toggle ReplyLink» crystellina replied on Fri Aug 6, 2004 @ 12:20pm |
wow, i haven'T change a bit, you attack house music and stereo and i pop out in a forum i didn't post since whenever to validate my opinion.
marie aka house pussy |
Good [+1]Toggle ReplyLink» Violence_Inc replied on Fri Aug 6, 2004 @ 12:36pm |
Good [+1]Toggle ReplyLink» ufot replied on Fri Aug 6, 2004 @ 1:30pm |
hmmm...what to say...well, I can't argue with the older-hang with friends @ home or drink hole, but I will admit that the crowds have faded quite a bit in the "underground" "scene", I myself have been a victim of "Stayhome-idge" quite some many times in the past year, but still make it out to events that I really want to hit up. I'd have to agree on the afters sucking the newbs too, but thats been a long time running... I dunno, as long as people are ok with only seeing certain dj's on rotation and the occassional guest at afters, that could be the majority future...but I gather that there probably will always be a small amount of people that will be willing to shell out some cash for an "underground" type event, which showcases music in a different way...it's the age old battle of glam and glit Vs dirty street grit...or something like that.
Now as far as being under 50 and without any life threatenning disease, yall have no reason to be jadded, so personally I think you should eat those "raw/real" life views and shit out some happy, sweet smelling, flowers of joy and spread your god given right to happiness! Ufot-worse things that bad attitudes and raw vegetables... |
Good [+1]Toggle ReplyLink» mtl_mtl replied on Fri Aug 6, 2004 @ 1:38pm |
the underground scene is not dead, it just doesn't reespond to apathy. if you look for it, you will find it. don't expect it to come knocking at your door. |
Good [+1]Toggle ReplyLink» A_Princess replied on Fri Aug 6, 2004 @ 2:18pm |
House is God.
And I TOTALLY agree with Amalgam. Travelling is an amazing way to get out of the city, apreciate new scenes/things, and when you get home you're all the more apreciative of your own city. |
Good [+1]Toggle ReplyLink» El_Presidente replied on Fri Aug 6, 2004 @ 2:24pm |
Good [+1]Toggle ReplyLink» Pat_Davis replied on Fri Aug 6, 2004 @ 2:44pm |
new generation listen to hip hop and rnb...
here in sherbrooke hip hop is very popular as for the electronic scene, it's almost non existant. If i didn't organize event here they would be no scene at all... hip hop rule. I think that now, there's so much thing to do(rave, after, club, pik-nik, staying at home in front of your computer, renting movie, show,etc..) that it's gonna be very difficult to fill events. As for me, i still love to go out after all those years...! :) |
Good [+1]Toggle ReplyLink» Hhm replied on Fri Aug 6, 2004 @ 2:47pm |
when i get home after some good time travelling...i dont really appreciate it..i wanna kill myself cuz it fuking sucks when u come bak |
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