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When are we going to put Atlanta on the Clubbing map???
 
phonk64
This is more of a post for the promoters out there and to start a general discussion. When are we going to finally put Atlanta on the clubbing map? WMC, Coloursfest, Loveparade and the various other festivals all have one thing in common: They have nothing to do with our awesome city.

I know this won't happen tomorrow, but we should seriously begin considering where we want our city to go. I'm sick of being confined to 1150 and Fever. I'm sick of having to drive to Miami. I'm sick of having to fly to Europe. Its time to take our music outside of the club and bedroom and into Philips Arena, Centennial Park, Peidmont Park, or the Tabernacle (just to name a few places).

Atlanta NEEDS an electronic music festival. You could even name it something as simple as the Atlanta Electronic Music Festival. If gay people can have their own festival for an entire weekend, EDM fans sure as hell can too!!! :haha: Besides, it would be an excellent opportunity to show this city that we all aren't a bunch of pill popping partyers but are a group of music fans just like all the others.

Thoughts?
nchs09
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Originally posted by phonk64
This is more of a post for the promoters out there and to start a general discussion. When are we going to finally put Atlanta on the clubbing map? WMC, Coloursfest, Loveparade and the various other festivals all have one thing in common: They have nothing to do with our awesome city.

I know this won't happen tomorrow, but we should seriously begin considering where we want our city to go. I'm sick of being confined to 1150 and Fever. I'm sick of having to drive to Miami. I'm sick of having to fly to Europe. Its time to take our music outside of the club and bedroom and into Philips Arena, Centennial Park, Peidmont Park, or the Tabernacle (just to name a few places).

Atlanta NEEDS an electronic music festival. You could even name it something as simple as the Atlanta Electronic Music Festival. If gay people can have their own festival for an entire weekend, EDM fans sure as hell can too!!! :haha: Besides, it would be an excellent opportunity to show this city that we all aren't a bunch of pill popping partyers but are a group of music fans just like all the others.

Thoughts?
we had that wierd music festival... it was preatty fun actually.. i cant recall what it was but it was in compound all day all night...



the acts were kinda lame exept C. Feelgood. but all in all, i had a blast all day long :D

maybe that will grow into something? if they bring good acts
zenperson
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Originally posted by phonk64

Atlanta NEEDS an electronic music festival. You could even name it something as simple as the Atlanta Electronic Music Festival. If gay people can have their own festival for an entire weekend, EDM fans sure as hell can too!!! :haha: Besides, it would be an excellent opportunity to show this city that we all aren't a bunch of pill popping partyers but are a group of music fans just like all the others.

Thoughts?


Did u go to groovefest last year? Was awesome... All day and night at Compound, multiple floors... multiple styles... no one showed up and everyone missed out.

A festival would require a culture shift for this city, and that's not going to happen. Atlanta just is not a cool location for such an event... Doesn't have the allure of Miami or NYC or San Fran or LA or even Burning man in the desert... Sorry man, Atlanta is and always will be home to Hip Hop, Country and Gospel.... :rolleyes:
Xyzpdq0121
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Originally posted by zenperson
Did u go to groovefest last year? Was awesome... All day and night at Compound, multiple floors... multiple styles... no one showed up and everyone missed out.

A festival would require a culture shift for this city, and that's not going to happen. Atlanta just is not a cool location for such an event... Doesn't have the allure of Miami or NYC or San Fran or LA or even Burning man in the desert... Sorry man, Atlanta is and always will be home to Hip Hop, Country and Gospel.... :rolleyes:


I have to agree...

Hell look at Music Mid-town this year. For 13 years straight it has been on, each year (for the past five that I was on staff for it) there as been rumors that there would not be a next year. Well it finally happened this year. What was once known as one of the best music festivals that could draw a crowd to Atlanta has lost its fan base. Yes, some of it was very bad management over the past few years but alot of it is about what the city is into musically. Sadly it is not EDM. You best chance to hear EDM in piedmont park with any sort of crowd is during PRIDE. Sad to say, but it is true!
phonk64
Something as simple as integrating into one of the large outdoor festivals that we already have would suffice.

The Dogwood Festival for example. We could get a local talent stage. Numinous and Habersham, Ian James, and other local DJ's could show off their stuff to a crowd that maybe hadn't been exposed to good local grown EDM. The culture of this city can change. You have to get out and take to the streets and stop confining our culture to clubs. I had hardly any friends who listened to EDM when I started college and now I have changed all their minds and they come with me to events at 1150. The moral of that story: Exposure. You expose people to something and they may start liking it.

And my biggest complaint againt Groovefest was being confined to Compound all day. It was a good effort though. I went and did enjoy it.

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