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Best Rave Club In Montreal?
Good [+1]Toggle ReplyLink» Strik_IX a répondu le Mon 15 Nov, 2010 @ 12:45pm
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Hmmmmm...

Je trouve ca quand même "far-fetched" que de dire que la seule différence c'est que le gouvernement ne percoit aucun profit des raves. La sécurité est plus souvent qu'autrement loin d'être optimal, que ce soit des agents sans permis, des endroits qui ne pourraient jamais passer une inspection du code du bâtiment, le manque flagrant de sorties de secours, pas de source d'eau potable, le bypass de la loi anti-tabac, des gains quelques fois considérables non-percu par l'état et j'en passe.

Il y a une panoplie de raisons pour lesquelles le gouvernement s'oppose à se genre d'évennement. Ca prend une organisation béton pour organiser un événnement de 500 personnes (je dis 500 pour les besoins de la forme) et les promoteurs en général ne tiennent pas compte de tout.
I'm feeling so many robots! right now..
Good [+1]Toggle ReplyLink» Creator a répondu le Fri 3 Dec, 2010 @ 4:27pm
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'Bof Adam X.
Last time I heard him play in 2007 it sucked big time."

Adam is coming for the first time under is new Traversable Wormhole Live act, which is outstanding and fresh, just like the latest CLR releases.

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Just to clear up a few things, a lot of opinions about Circus are old and outdated (but I do agree with the issues the club had previously). The staff as changed, as well as the way the place is managed.

I can assure you that the vibe is off the hook and very enjoyable for my Black Out nights. I invited in the last year Tommy Four Seven, Brian Sanhaji, Subfractal, Erphun, Alex Bau, Chris Liebing, and we have Monoloc tonight! A lot of those artists have never been to Canada, even North America!

So I think that in terms of underground techno in clubs, we are doing a banging job. Most of them tell me that Black Out is unique in North America.

I am not trying to sell you the place, but I do believe that the place as gone through major changes in the last 2 years. If you are into that kind of techno, it would be stupid not to try it because of older facts. I know that the new generation that didn't witness the old Circus vs Stereo debate don't have any issue with the club as of today.
Good [+1]Toggle ReplyLink» perception a répondu le Fri 3 Dec, 2010 @ 5:48pm
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I’m not an organizer or promoter, so for the business aspect, you may be right!

but, we (rave scene) had a major (3 rooms) event a few months ago at the circus, and what we described is what happened —> meat market, no vibe...

although, I am not familiar with the Circus vs Stereo debate (I avoid after hours at all costs)
I'm feeling punkadelic right now..
Good [+1]Toggle ReplyLink» Creator a répondu le Fri 3 Dec, 2010 @ 6:11pm
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What event are you talking about? The Yoji night?

One thing is for sure, the vibe and the people in a club will change significantly according to the night showcased. My night for instance, is based on educated techno lovers, the vibe is probably the best I have seen in 10 years and that kind of music is not really what attracts meat markets.

So you have to chose your night wisely. Going to Stereo on a David Morales night, is def not like a Ritchie Hawtin night...

On the other hand, the club scene will never be like the rave scene, that's what it made it so unique.
Good [+1]Toggle ReplyLink» ravedave a répondu le Fri 3 Dec, 2010 @ 6:28pm
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yoji was one room, and it was a blast, shes talking about some hhc/psy event at circus in august
Good [+1]Toggle ReplyLink» the_pink_popo a répondu le Fri 3 Dec, 2010 @ 7:47pm
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...rave in clubs... theyre not raves...
I'm feeling freaking bored right now..
Good [+1]Toggle ReplyLink» perception a répondu le Fri 3 Dec, 2010 @ 11:04pm
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Warning: Incoming Game was the party, happy hardcore, psy and dubstep room, at 3am they let the clubbers in our section and it was a nightmare, and before that the vibe just never grew, it was an awkward night at best.

I like to dance without worrying that some dude will try to hook onto my hips and rub himself on me... I did that whole scene when I was younger listening to hip hop and reggae, now I like to enter a trance worry-free and just dance to beats that make me smile. Sometimes nothing stops the guys, they see that you have a bf and they still try to hump you on the dance floor, OK I am exaggerating with the humping, but any girl knows what I mean. It’s just not what I am looking for when I go out to trance on psychedelic trance. There’s nothing wrong with two consenting people wining or what not on the dance floor, it just sucks when all night you have to avoid eye contact to decrease the likelihood of being sucked into a circle of guys swinging their cocks at you. It still happens to me even though I’m not dressed half naked like so many clubber chicks... so I avoid after hours.

The most I have to worry about in raves is accidentally bumping into someone and “grabbing” their ass... In raves I am more worried about being talked to death by some dude high on E that just wants to give me a hug after asking my name.

anyhow, I guess you gotta be a girl that doesn’t like to pick up guys at a club to understand what it’s like...

p.s. I went out to circus that night before my bf was playing in psy room... otherwise I wouldn’t of gone Principle of Flight or not... and they sucked anyway :p
I'm feeling punkadelic right now..
Good [+1]Toggle ReplyLink» Blisss a répondu le Sat 4 Dec, 2010 @ 5:54pm
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Originally Posted By CREATOR

I know that the new generation that didn't witness the old Circus vs Stereo debate don't have any issue with the club as of today.


What was that debate anyways?

I seem to remember Circus moving in right next to Stereo, then Stereo started burning down every week

I seem to remember hearing about people getting stabbed, beat up all the time at Circus. Never heard anything like that at Stereo

The vibe I get from a place like Circus is its belongs in the Laval right next to the REdLite (if that still exists)

The vibe I get from Stereo is that its legendary world class venue that put Montreal on the map

Its like comparing Tiesto to Ritchie Hawtin, sacrilegeous at best

PS I am not affiliated with either place, so don't take this as attack on Circus or anything ;)
I'm feeling sunshine right now..
Good [+1]Toggle ReplyLink» Creator a répondu le Sat 4 Dec, 2010 @ 10:14pm
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That's fine Bliss, Stereo is a legendary institution and I was very proud to be a resident there. All clubs have pros and cons, I enjoy both for different reasons. It would never cross my mind to compare them, or try to convince you otherwise.
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