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I think that if we can sit through mass pages of each board member’s favorite fast food hamburger, we can spare a couple of pages in this random festival thread so that I can point out how I think Launchpad’s take is wrong.
I think that if we can sit through mass pages of each board member’s favorite fast food hamburger, we can spare a couple of pages in this random festival thread so that I can point out how I think Launchpad’s take is wrong.
I enjoyed the grocery store talk. It was exhilarating.
So now a genre’s popularity is dependent on location. Now we are getting somewhere. Maybe the genre is just not that popular in nyc (though that seems impossible). It’s definitely popular elsewhere as proven by this video and there’s really no denying that.
Would love for that Ben Klock DJ Nobu set to turn up at Coachella next year.
About one-third of the way through his first back-to-back set with Ben Klock, DJ Nobu pulled off the craftiest transition I heard all weekend. Following a driving, vocal-laced tune from Klock, Nobu cued up Regis's "Purification," a percussive '90s techno track with a looped vocal snippet. The vocals synced perfectly, the intensity building as Nobu brought the fader up. At the transition's climax, Klock raised his hands and the crowd screamed, responding to the power of a great selection and a well-timed mix. The rest of the set was full of similar moments, reflecting both DJs' decades of combined experience. Where Nobu favoured more subtle, loopier tracks, Klock's understanding of big-time situations shone through, the Berghain DJ unafraid to reach for the filter or cue up a tune with a massive bassline to reenergise the crowd.
Haven't seen LCD since the release of American Dream so.. need to do that ASAP no Rocky
They played more songs from the album at pitchfork before it was out than this last time I saw them in October. I loved the few new songs they played and need to catch them again as well.
Its weird how few tickets are om the secondary market for this. Only 61 weekend passes on Stubhub.
Yeah it was the same last year. Just wait till the week prior. You'll either win tickets or be able to get them dirt cheap from the facebook event page.
But I'd be careful if you are only trying to grab a single day. Apparently this year single day tickets are paper instead of a wristband. So that is going to lead to a lot of scammers.