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| quote: | Originally posted by Az
i think thats what bridgend end needs, comedown monday and tuesday, will help a lot :stongue: |
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| quote: | Originally posted by techead
Interesting responses
Last club that was any good in bridgend i recall was Drones and that was back in the begining of the 80's
In Porthcawl I once used to work at the now burnt down stoneleigh
as well as gigi's and i played the first house music in porthcawl back in 1986 at the apollo
Would like to come back and do something
Maybe the old embassy cinema (bingo last time I was home ) or did they knock that down as well
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I don't think anyone of here has that much indepth knowledge about that area to be honest, unless someone from south wales can appear and shed some light |
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| sterilis |
| quote: | Originally posted by DRM
An EDM club wouldn't work in such a remote town like the ones you are talking about simple as. You're only hope in south Wales is Swansea or Cardiff. Dance Clubs just aren't successful in the UK unless they are in Cities and even then they really struggle without some serious backing of money to even get any remote chance of surviving. UK crowds will only follow the big UK names in any numbers like Judge Jules or Dave Pearce any other DJs will only get a small following on the whole. |
totally untrue. all the good clubs in the north of ireland are out of the way in remote areas. people who go organised bus runs. every week the places are packed out. |
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| Owsey2008 |
| quote: | Originally posted by sterilis
totally untrue. all the good clubs in the north of ireland are out of the way in remote areas. people who go organised bus runs. every week the places are packed out. |
Yep he's right. |
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| Blakey |
| Im working in Pembrokeshire, and there's a lot of people into EDM with nowhere decent to go. Cosmic gate were on locally in March, and i was told that matisse was rammed. |
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| DRM |
I guess it depends on what your motives are. I was talking along the lines of making a success out of it and making money. There's plenty of scope of putting on a night with some decent names and drawing reasonable crowds but i'd doubt there'd be any decent money in it
Edit : and Blakey what the bloody hell are you doing in darkest Wales :p |
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