kidshuffle wrote:
As a promoter I know most sets only go for 45-90 minutes
right, which is common. so a 5 hour set would be something very different, which would stimulate interest. if you are taking a promoter's perspective on this, you should be well aware that fabric knows what they are doing as promoters

. if they thought people would get bored, it was most likely a subject which was given a good amount of thought and discussion, with the question being asked if this is a good idea or not. they still went with it, meaning that it felt like the right thing to attempt. supposedly they were going to stream it live, still not sure if that happened. anyway this kind of thing happens in the techno world all the time.. djs play for very long time periods.. such as danny tenaglia. that guy played sets for like
eight hours on the regular all over the world... and people loved it. sound factory, which is a very popular night club in new york for minimal techno and house has djs playing there for hours and hours on end... dnb heads are not solely exposed to just the dnb culture... lots do listen to techno, and are aware of the points i was just mentioning about long dj sets--bringing back to my original point, its uncommon if it happens in the dnb world, again making it special.
kidshuffle wrote:
Other than the beard strokers, who would really care enough to go see it all live?
the response for the few who have responded in this thread have been positive, even though i have been the majority of posts

. unless you consider all of us beard strokers, it seems that people would care enough to see it live... i personally still have never seen dbridge live yet, im also trying not to attempt a false consensus on what others think based on my own feelings. that being said, it would be something really special if i was there for it. aanndd, 5 hours from dbridge? that translates into 5 hours of QUALITY dnb, even for the regular club goer.