[Dynagroove] Let's all go to CHURCH on Sunday for some Fresh Deep House!

Eros M eros3d at yahoo.com
Sat Mar 24 12:00:23 PST 2001


Hey all,
First I want to apologize if I tweaked someones nerves on my last email.
I was just trying to let you guys know of a cool little house event that will
have it's doors open for the last time on Sunday.
I wasn't trying to start a discussion. I KNOW the "underground" already exists.

And that its both mainstream and not.I know that a venue owner needs to make
money. I think we all know that.
I was just pointing out that some great Dance Weekly's are getting bumped out
of their spots at a club/bar just because of low drink sales. Even if the cover
is between 5 & 10 dollars during the week. 
I personally don't care where the venue is, as long as I can dance to some good
tunes and I can chill with some cool people. This is scene is my life. Its not
just something I do to pass time. I think thats the only reason why it bothered
me so much. Can someone tell me what "*blurred*" is?

Peace,
Eros
*Cade, Thanks for 

--- Scott Findley <scottfindl at earthlink.net> wrote:
> At 06:00 PM 3/23/01 -0800, Eros M wrote:
> >Hey Dynagroovers,
> >
> >A friend of mine has been having a very intimate House Event on Sundays @
> The
> >Mix in Santa Monica. Unfortunatley the venue owners have decided not to
> allow
> >US(the dance community) to continue to do what we LOVE in their facilities.
> >
> >Basically...not enough drink sales,AGAIN! Personally I think it's bullshit
> >considering everyone always pays a cover charge.
> >
> >This kind of thing is happening all over L.A,
> >Maybe it's a sign that we should keep our scene in the underground. We
> should
> >all do something about that and stick together. It shouldn't matter where
> the
> >venue is as long as the Music & the Vibe are there...AND the FREEDOM!
> >Unfortunatley we live in a Money Hungry society that needs more and more
> money.
> >Enough said.
> 
> Do you know how hard it is to run a profitable resturant/night club? I
> worked at a club for a while so I have a little perspective from the other
> end of things.
> 
> yeah, it sucks that your friends got kicked out of their spot (and recently
> euphoric) but the bottom line is, like *ALL* businesses, clubs and
> resturants are out to make a PROFIT. If your event isnt drawing/people
> arent drinking at them, what insentive does a venue owner have to keep you
> there if he could be booking somthing more lucrative??
> 
> sucks for people like us, but thats the way it goes. Venue owners are just
> sharing in the persuit of life, liberty and happiness that we all do. Say
> your an owner - you listen to - say rock, and dont really give a shit about
> house or any other type of music. If *your* business was barely breaking
> even, would you book the low profit house music event (for the love of
> someone elses scene), or something more lucrative?
> I think the answer is simple. Theres lots of venues
> 
> 
> _scott findley
> _losangeles CA
> 
> 
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