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cre8or
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Oh lol! Who would have known that a small gig like this would get so friggin big!
I've done parties since 1999 and I've learned one thing, shit happends, you get over it and keep on living. All what we can do is to learn, learn, learn and then die. (About the 1999 thing, I was only bragging)
With regards to this party I think it was kinda funny that we ended up booking 2 guys from totally different parts of the world and then NOT knowing that they had a dispute. The more funny thing is that we had plans about it before Marcus Schossow started with the Deadrat6 alias, bookig request was allready made in November for both artist to the same party!
What are the odds?
Our official statement is that we will not discuss the events leading up to cancelation for Marcus Schossow. So please don't ask us any questions or tell us that we are stupid without knowing the facts.
But I've read on some forums that people are actually blaming us for this, well... Offcourse! We did the booking, so it's our fault allright.
But then again we cannot know everything on what's going on with the artists, specially when we book them before they have an dispute.
(Yes, I wish that a timemachine is inveted soon). Maybe we should hire a guy who does Googeling 24/7 for us, or even call the artists asking WHAT'S NEW. Big tip to all the other partyplanners out there!
Aaaand yes, the party was packed and we all had a good time + Marcus is rebooked.
Congratz on the Juno award Deadmau5, give Harvey a nice bitchslap from me and tell him that we need the pringles back soon!
Kindly regards from Mihkku
Really amature booking in chief
btw, our next booking will be 50cent and Ja-Rule. We allready got them UZIs and armour.
Who needs music anyway?
Last edited by cre8or on Apr-08-2008 at 23:57
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Apr-08-2008 23:46
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cre8or
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quote: | Originally posted by spolitta
fixed,
But seriously it can't be the promoters fault, any other promoter would do the same for financial reasons, letting the headliner to play and ban the other DJ on headliner's request. |
For every action, there is an equal and opposite reaction.
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Apr-09-2008 00:16
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VDub
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Registered: Feb 2008
Location: Toronto
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quote: | Originally posted by christian_rusch
Of course. Coming on forums like these, you get a selection of persons already there. Then checking out threads that bash you, you get yet another selection there, so naturally it's going to be filled with people who think you're shit (not _the_ shit, but shit); because of this, there will also be some people (although not nearly as many) who think you're _the_ shit who come in trying to defend you.
Add to that that no one who comes on here cares about the Grammys, and that Junos are like a lesser version of the Grammys, about which even fewer people care, and it's only natural that people will talk more about you acting like a diva than getting an award that only really indicates that you've reached commercial success (commercial success typically depending on a commercial sound, which not all too seldom goes hand in hand with dumbed down musical content to suit the musically dumbed down public), which is something the people on here (remember the selection) care even less for.
So, all in all - publicity stunt or not - it has perhaps given you more exposure (and from what I've been told it seems that in North America all exposure is good exposure) left many of those in Olso, and on the Internet (located in various places around the globe - myself in Stockholm, Sweden) feeling that what you did was careless, arrogant, and completely disrespectful to those who went there that evening. Most, I think will agree that Markus can handle the situation, but you put the promoter in a spot in which they did not want to be, and left many fans (because yes, Markus has them too) disappointed as they paid to see either the both of you, or specifically Markus, and were robbed (so to speak) of that opportunity.
If it was a move from your management, I'd have a long talk with them about how things are run (integrity and all that, might want to look up that word); If i t was a move from yourself (a) I wouldn't lie to people about it being your management making the call, and (b) I'd grow a backbone and try to act like a professional. Also, if you want (although you either seem not to, or try hard to make it come across this way) sympathy for your side of things (a) indifference isn't the way to go, and (b) not contradicting yourself (ie. being forthright) goes a long way; currently, with all your posts, it just comes across as you being two-faced.
Also, if you want to find people who particularly care that you won a Juno (I'm not quite sure if you're surprised or not about that this - and many topics like it - got so many hits, while your Juno thread hardly got any), you might want to try www.commercialhouseaddict.com.
Congratulations on winning the Juno, though. |
A-FRICKIN-MEN!!!
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Apr-09-2008 02:52
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