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TIESTO | June 23rd 2008 | Atlanta, GA
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| Scottaculous |
| Oscar G is more techno and house. His tribal sound might be fun but it is a lot drier than trance. BT, Steve Lawler and Blank & Jones, and Armin would be your best bets. Me and a couple of TAs will be at BT July 11th. We'll probably be reminiscing about the old school days if you like to join in. |
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| iammesol |
| quote: | Originally posted by keithos27
because bracelets STARTED at $100 last night compared to most other nights when they are $20. |
:wtf: :stongue: |
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| GAtrancegirl24 |
| quote: | Originally posted by Scottaculous
Oscar G is more techno and house. His tribal sound might be fun but it is a lot drier than trance. BT, Steve Lawler and Blank & Jones, and Armin would be your best bets. Me and a couple of TAs will be at BT July 11th. We'll probably be reminiscing about the old school days if you like to join in. |
Will be in San Diego (where I originate from) visiting friends and family. Thanks for the invite though. I am new to the scence and none of my friends prior to my trance addicition are fans so I basically end up going to shows alone or occasionally a friend of mine will come up from FL for the larger shows (like she did for Tiesto) but the smaller shows I don't usually go to for that sole reason. So, I am always looking to meet new people that I can learn from and to hang out with. Hope to see you around. :) |
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| keithos27 |
| quote: | Originally posted by iammesol
:wtf: :stongue: |
yeah i couldn't believe it either, but i did get my money's worth in alcohol, haha. and to be honest, since i had the money to spend, it was nice to not get elbowed every other beat or have to wait in line for 10 minutes for a drink... i could just chill, listen to the music, dance, and have fun.
some bracelets were $275 though...now THAT was ridiculous! |
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| Calamar |
| quote: | Originally posted by PVDfan07
Hearing there was no space to move makes me feel a little better. |
Yeah, sorry -- you won't hear a whole lot of consolation here. :P
It wasn't nearly as crowded as I expected. With a little determination, it was still very possible to navigate the crowd and reach the front of the floor. To be honest, for the most part, I didn't mind the massive turnout for this show, as the enthusiasm was seriously intense. I wish I could help with the tracklist, but the chaos and exhaustion of the night made it difficult to ID or recall most of the songs, many of which were unfamiliar anyway. I do know that I really enjoyed the set.
Roland Darragh's warmup set was also good, building up toward trance around 11-11:30, but taking an unfortunate turn toward house shortly thereafter. Tiësto started right after midnight.
He did not play Fox Lulz (as anticipated earlier in the thread), which was a great disappointment. I might have to drop that one (after cleaning it up a bit) into my epic trainwreck trance set on Sunday at Midcity Cafe's open turntables event. Be sure to attend! It's bound to be at least 2% as awesome as last night's event, at an even smaller fraction of the cost. |
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