Dubnation and the DMV
Posted: Wed Apr 27, 2011 7:29 pm
I used to be a regular at these parties thrown by Steez Promo in Bmore generally but have now moved into philly, richmond, d.c, and pitt. But the more I have gone the less I have enjoyed myself and it has even gotten to the point were I just don't go to their parties anymore. The only problem is they do run the "dubstep" scene here and there arn't any other good acts that come through anymore. I even heard from a guy who works for Steez that told me how they couldn't get Benga or Skream to come because no one would know who they were. HOW IS THIS POSSIBLE?!
Apart from me a few others i know, everyone worhsips Steez and the events they throw but I find them to be pretty silly, and it almost offends me to see dubstep popularized to such an extent when people dont even know of Skream, Benga, DMZ, and producers alike. Clearly something is wrong when Distance is coming to DC and the venue has a 200 ticket limit because the venue is so small. Im not trying to hear a bunch of Brostep skrillex hate (even tho I am up there with the worst of them), but my question is:
Is there anyone in the DMV area who is feeling the same way? I feel like I am one of few, but I am hoping there are more out there.....smh
Apart from me a few others i know, everyone worhsips Steez and the events they throw but I find them to be pretty silly, and it almost offends me to see dubstep popularized to such an extent when people dont even know of Skream, Benga, DMZ, and producers alike. Clearly something is wrong when Distance is coming to DC and the venue has a 200 ticket limit because the venue is so small. Im not trying to hear a bunch of Brostep skrillex hate (even tho I am up there with the worst of them), but my question is:
Is there anyone in the DMV area who is feeling the same way? I feel like I am one of few, but I am hoping there are more out there.....smh