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NekoShuffle
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Posted - 2011/11/01 : 20:57:47
quote: Originally posted by Revs:
That's the really sad part: I'm 18 and therefore, according to your profile, younger than you.
And now you're trying hard to be funny with "LOL" and an extremely funny picture which should tell us that in this moment right now you're laughing so hard you can't breathe anymore! So funny! ... not.
In english, "LOL" means we are laughing at something, not that we're trying to be funny. Just thought I'd point that out, anyway, I'm going to wait for a real moderator to deal with this. And yes I am 2 years older than you, I personally don't consider age to have any real difference of one's intelligence but sometimes people like yourself prove me wrong. Ho hum.
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Revs
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Austria
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Posted - 2011/11/01 : 20:59:10
Ouch. That hurt.
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NekoShuffle
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United Kingdom
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Posted - 2011/11/01 : 21:12:57
quote: Originally posted by Revs:
Yes thanks I think I got your report?
Sorry but you need to make a difference between insults and facts. This thread is nothing about what you wrote. So basically you've been off-topic all the time. If you don't like Afrojack, you haven't lost anything here.
Actually I was defending the (offtopic) sweeping generalization you made of everyone on this forum by saying that they don't go out and 'don't understand what works in a club'.
At age 18 I'm not surprised you don't know what works in a club, you're only just old enough to get in!
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Revs
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Austria
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Posted - 2011/11/01 : 21:27:27
I don't know what it's like where you live but my first club experience was with 13. That is almost 6 years. Sure it's nothing, but in this time I had the luck and the chance to meet a lot of people and to know how these things look from the point of view of someone who contributed more than enough to the scene (which influenced MY point of view a lot).
The thing about almost nobody going out on here - sorry but I'm really not the first one to say that. You must have missed something... Plus, it's not an insult but a fact. Some people also don't have the opportunity. Of course it wasn't ment to sound rude, I was trying to explain that this music is made for clubs and big soundsystems, not for home. And therefore you must have heard it on such soundsystem before being able to judge it. It's like using a race car to go on vacation.
But anyway - since you go out so much you shouldn't be concerned anyway.
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NekoShuffle
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United Kingdom
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Posted - 2011/11/01 : 21:45:45
quote: Originally posted by Revs:
I don't know what it's like where you live but my first club experience was with 13. That is almost 6 years. Sure it's nothing, but in this time I had the luck and the chance to meet a lot of people and to know how these things look from the point of view of someone who contributed more than enough to the scene (which influenced MY point of view a lot).
The thing about almost nobody going out on here - sorry but I'm really not the first one to say that. You must have missed something... Plus, it's not an insult but a fact. Some people also don't have the opportunity. Of course it wasn't ment to sound rude, I was trying to explain that this music is made for clubs and big soundsystems, not for home. And therefore you must have heard it on such soundsystem before being able to judge it. It's like using a race car to go on vacation.
But anyway - since you go out so much you shouldn't be concerned anyway.
I met Triq and Samination at Freeformation just a few months ago. I'm well aware of lots of posters on these boards who regularly go out, in fact I can't think of a single active poster who doesn't go out.
I'm sorry but a school disco or whatever at age 13 doesn't count. I had my first rave at 13 and I was even aware of the kind of music that was being played but I don't consider myself to have been a raver since I was 13. Sorry but you have no real experience of what works on the dancefloor, I'm not saying I know everything but I have a darn sight better idea than you do.
I watched the minimal sounds get popular and I watched people get bored of them, right from the same smoking area in the same clubs and at the same raves, I used to be the person going mental to minimal drops, now I'm the person who watches other people get disappointed by them, that's why I started to produce; because I was tired of watching the same sad, disappointed faces come through the fire exit into the smoking area I was sat in at various clubs across London when the DJ chose a minimal-drop track as his opener.
Sorry mate but soundcloud and youtube comments are not an accurate representation of what is big and what is happening on the dancefloor.
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djDMS
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Posted - 2011/11/01 : 21:56:02
What a pair of whoppers!
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Taking my time to perfect the beat
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Revs
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Austria
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Posted - 2011/11/01 : 22:14:15
quote: Originally posted by NekoShuffle:
quote: Originally posted by Revs:
I don't know what it's like where you live but my first club experience was with 13. That is almost 6 years. Sure it's nothing, but in this time I had the luck and the chance to meet a lot of people and to know how these things look from the point of view of someone who contributed more than enough to the scene (which influenced MY point of view a lot).
The thing about almost nobody going out on here - sorry but I'm really not the first one to say that. You must have missed something... Plus, it's not an insult but a fact. Some people also don't have the opportunity. Of course it wasn't ment to sound rude, I was trying to explain that this music is made for clubs and big soundsystems, not for home. And therefore you must have heard it on such soundsystem before being able to judge it. It's like using a race car to go on vacation.
But anyway - since you go out so much you shouldn't be concerned anyway.
I met Triq and Samination at Freeformation just a few months ago. I'm well aware of lots of posters on these boards who regularly go out, in fact I can't think of a single active poster who doesn't go out.
I'm sorry but a school disco or whatever at age 13 doesn't count. I had my first rave at 13 and I was even aware of the kind of music that was being played but I don't consider myself to have been a raver since I was 13. Sorry but you have no real experience of what works on the dancefloor, I'm not saying I know everything but I have a darn sight better idea than you do.
I watched the minimal sounds get popular and I watched people get bored of them, right from the same smoking area in the same clubs and at the same raves, I used to be the person going mental to minimal drops, now I'm the person who watches other people get disappointed by them, that's why I started to produce; because I was tired of watching the same sad, disappointed faces come through the fire exit into the smoking area I was sat in at various clubs across London when the DJ chose a minimal-drop track as his opener.
Sorry mate but soundcloud and youtube comments are not an accurate representation of what is big and what is happening on the dancefloor.
No you don't, sorry. Nothing of what you said. I don't have Soundcloud nor I spend time on it. I don't know what a "School Disco" is but my first rave was DJ TC and since then I have been going out regulary, later even during the week. And now I advise you to stop wasting your precious time by writing replies I won't read anymore ;)
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