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how safe is the vancouver scene?
 
krysx25
trance is too and wimpy to get any respect on the
streets YO!

we need to bring it out and make it real YO!
whatcha say gangsta bitch elena!?

ahh ... foh shizzle mah nizzle ... dizzle ...

hahah ... :crazy:

99 bottle of beer on the wall .. 99 bottles .. ah .. beeeeer!!
narc
It's not the clubs you should be worrying about, its the clientelle and the people that you are marketing too that you should really be worrying about.

When's the last time you saw a shooting outside a dnb event?
Or a stabbing during a trance event?
apri_peel
i like dnb crowds, they are super friendly, even nicer than trancers
tvmann
quote:
Originally posted by narc
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When's the last time you saw a shooting outside a dnb event?
Or a stabbing during a trance event?


There was a fatal stabbing at a Calgary trance event in a club January 2005.
This one seems like it was a targetted hit but 2 bouncers also were wounded when the bad guys forced their way in.
http://www.tranceaddict.com/forums/...7&forumid=27&s=
http://audio.area709.com/spotlight_stab.php

But I would have to agree that hip-hop places are the most risky and electronica is a lot safer. There are 3 clubs in my town playing regular crappy music fuelled by cheap drinks, and shots have been fired outside all of them (only 1 injury recently though).

I think all events involving booze have some risk. People can be a lot more aggressive when they're drunk.
obs
Sigh, I miss the good old days, when techno was relegated to dives and not to clubs where people go to be seen.

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