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so the whole place was repainted and cleaned up, hasn’t smelled at all the past 2 fridays, and for those that said it wouldn’t work, the next 2 friday’s are scheduled to stay house/trance nights, as well as april’s…and some saturday’s are gonna be like this too.

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if you wanna bad mouth the place that’s fine, but those of you doing the bad mouthing either don’t like the music, so i dont know why you’re in this thread to begin with…or, have only been there maybe once or twice, and not at all recently…so the information you present really has no credibility.

how was it last nite?

I admire your effort… but you need to understand something.
You are trying to introduce a new style of music to a area that that is not conducive to change. Also, just playing good music in a place is not enough for success. I love house but I wont go to a dumpster to listen to it… Neither will most other people who like EDM.

You need a good ATMOSPHERE in addition to good music. One without the other wont work. Nig Zero is a fucking shithole. No one wants to go in there and have to even see one of those scumbags walk in the door to even look around.

I really wish there was a bitchin place for EDM here on a large scale, I would fucking live there. :frowning:

what this man said.

by the way i guarantee that if we had an EDM night even at a halfway decent place in Buffalo, it wouldn’t make money.

i know from throwing my own parties, it would be very difficult to pull a crowd for this shit.

but hey, if any of you guys want to throw a strictly EDM party and have faith in it…why don’t you find a place, try to rent it out on a night, book a national DJ you feel will get people in, a local opener/warmup DJ, and advertise for it? it would probably cost you less then you think, unless you’re trying to book tiesto of course :laff:

i personally don’t think we have the market for it here, and DJing here I know what EDM “flies” in a club and what doesn’t…and even obvious hits don’t make it here til 3 years later…and no I don’t stoop to playing “sandstorm” or other stadium anthems…lolz

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I have never been to said terrible club but to be honest i have not been to any places in Buffalo i thought were “nice”. Anyhow i will check it out this summer if they are still doing it. I know some of the EDM crowd doesnt seem to pleased but remember it has to start somewhere in the area. Show your support of the scene now and it will grow.

put a nice trance show ever sat night at infinity…

its big enough, the stage is big enough, the bar is big enough, the location is nice, you can park your car and not worry about some dumbass fuckin you know what comin by on chip and smashin shit… :rollingeyes:

it got a bad rap because of the “teen” nights, however thats what I would do…

put a nice trance show ever sat night at infinity…
its big enough, the stage is big enough, the bar is big enough, the location is nice, you can park your car and not worry about some dumbass fuckin you know what comin by on chip and smashin shit… :rollingeyes:
it got a bad rap because of the “teen” nights, however thats what I would do…

i had a great time. people aren’t reading what i’ve said at all. the usual crowd that makes this place so unenjoyable does NOT come at all friday nights, because they do NOT like this music…people keep complaining about that, and it baffles me that you can jump in here and spit so much hate yet not read a thing that’s been said.

Just because noobs call all EDM techno doesn’t mean techno doesn’t still exist. Drive to detroit and don’t come back til you have a good answer. :slight_smile:

damn straight…

stole this from MY myspace page… =0…

Pionered in Detroit (How ironic, didn’t Eminem, who hails from Detroit, tell us that suopposedly nobody listens to techno?) by 3 young black males (The Belleville Three or Holy Trinity - Derrick May, Jaun Atkins & Kevin Saunderson. How ironic again, aren’t the ‘gangsters’ aka hip hop/rap listeners that say only nerds listen to techno?) Techno in it’s purist form is a mindblowing musical genre for it’s use of various synthesizers, computer programs and other equipment give the musical masterpeice so much character (Computer programs…sounds familiar…oh that’s right, all that ‘gangsta’ musis is a midi -Nowhere near as good as the sheer intellegence of techno though- …made on computer yet 95% of ‘gangstas’ have the nerve to call techno ‘shit’.)
ALSO,
By far the best form of music that exists. A recent study showed that if a population is divided into musical preference, those who claim a strong allegiance to trance have the highest average IQ.
A form of electronic music that has spiralled out from other forms such as techno and house. Essentially, trance combines a powerful “4-to-the-floor” ; (or occasionally breakbeat) drumtrack with a strong melodic hookline.

Trance is indisputably one of the most emotional genres that actually exists, because it is all self-interpretation. There are no instrumental or musical limits to trance, and rather than listening to some random guy screaming about his life, associating with a trance progression or hookline is much more deep, and much more personal.

Like other genres, trance has many subgenres, some of which have become very commercialised to the extent where the musical merit of some tracks must be questioned (eg. Flip’n’Fill, Scooter etc.)

At the higher end of the more uplifting, melodic (and relatively popular) styles of trance are DJs such as Tiesto, Armin van Buuren, and Ferry Corsten. These DJs in particular can make beautifully structured mixes their own music, and the music of others, building it into a euphoric collage which spans multiple energy levels, in order to provide the listener with peak/trough feelings, and carry them through numerous emotions and mental states.

The creation and spread of trance music is mainly down to machinery such as the Roland JP-8000 (providing the prominently manipulated supersaw wave), and experimental DJs such as Sasha & John Digweed.

^ nice