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Re: venues?

Posted: Thu Apr 22, 2010 4:18 pm
by JFK
Jhonny2x4 wrote:some of the venues in denver are pretty chill, me and my friends were smokin some bud and the bouncer walks up to one of my friends who was holding the pipe and told him he had to smoke it on the second floor, not the ground floor. If you ask me that's better than getting kicked out.

Besides that:

One of my friends got kicked out of a venue one time because he was "dancing too hard" :lol:

How the fuck can you dance too hard?
:lol: :lol: :lol:

Re: venues?

Posted: Thu Apr 22, 2010 4:24 pm
by cigaro5676
generally in the clubs i go to here in the states, specifically texas, the dress code is really lax. i have never seen someone turned down trying to get in based on what they were wearing
but again, most people know to show up to a club looking somewhat decent. :roll:

also, i have never been searched or frisked or whatev when going to a dubstep show,
only been searched on the occasional visits to the raves, and that was only ONE time (been to about 5 so far)

police are usually no where to be found, or there will be one sitting at the bar for half the show, realize nothing is going to happen, and go home.

generally shows are 18+, some 21+, i have even seen some all ages events or shows that were 16+ or 17+

Re: venues?

Posted: Thu Apr 22, 2010 4:31 pm
by FSTZ
cigaro5676 wrote:generally in the clubs i go to here in the states, specifically texas, the dress code is really lax. i have never seen someone turned down trying to get in based on what they were wearing
but again, most people know to show up to a club looking somewhat decent. :roll:

also, i have never been searched or frisked or whatev when going to a dubstep show,
only been searched on the occasional visits to the raves, and that was only ONE time (been to about 5 so far)

police are usually no where to be found, or there will be one sitting at the bar for half the show, realize nothing is going to happen, and go home.

generally shows are 18+, some 21+, i have even seen some all ages events or shows that were 16+ or 17+
Dallas?

Re: venues?

Posted: Thu Apr 22, 2010 4:43 pm
by BLAHBLAHJAH
Jhonny2x4 wrote:
How the fuck can you dance too hard?

:lol:

My personal answer would be '2g of mandy and a 50k speaker system

Re: venues?

Posted: Thu Apr 22, 2010 5:03 pm
by cigaro5676
FSTZ wrote: Dallas?
Yeah man, i live over in fort worth

Re: venues?

Posted: Thu Apr 22, 2010 6:06 pm
by Rickmansworth
all of the "regular" denver dubstep venues are insanely relaxed... like what the guy above me said, you can light up and not have any issues. never seen a dress code and most of the shows are 18+ (though i wish they were 21+ for guys and 18+ for girls)

Re: venues?

Posted: Thu Apr 22, 2010 8:09 pm
by FSTZ
cigaro5676 wrote:
FSTZ wrote: Dallas?
Yeah man, i live over in fort worth
yeah I went to a party in Dallas and it was like 13 and up LOL

thinking about moving there

Re: venues?

Posted: Fri Apr 23, 2010 4:36 am
by cigaro5676
FSTZ wrote:
cigaro5676 wrote:
FSTZ wrote: Dallas?
Yeah man, i live over in fort worth
yeah I went to a party in Dallas and it was like 13 and up LOL

thinking about moving there
haha yeah unfortunatly we have a few of those events around here :roll:

but its a pretty cool place, been here for the last 15 years

the edm scene isnt nearly as big as in alot of other places,
but dubstep is starting to get more popular

we've had some big producers swing through here, quite to my amazement actually.
i saw 16bit a few months ago, got to kick it with eddie after the show, pretty cool dude.
rusko makes his stops over here on occasion as well, havnt been to see him yet.

and excision will be here next month :D

Re: venues?

Posted: Fri Apr 23, 2010 4:53 am
by FSTZ
I went to the last rusko show

I'm not too worried about the scene...

I can always go chill with the ATX crew if I need to see a show

but there's always Dub Assembly

;-)