[Dynagroove] Tribeism Review-Where's the love?
Mike Brunick
brunick at thestormriders.com
Mon Aug 19 18:20:45 PDT 2002
it *shouldn't* be a deterrent, but that doesn't mean it isn't.
and I personally had a couple of people ask me where Hollywood Park was,
thinking it was in Hollywood, and when I told them where it was reacted
with "oooooh - that's kinda far...and kinda shady."
and really, unless you've been there before, would you think a race-
track/casino would have a venue suitable for a party's needs? has anyone
else been there for a similar event before?
I agree with you - people should come out to wherever to hear the music they
want to. that's why a lot of us drive deep into the desert or forest many
times a year. but not everyone is down with that.
just some things to consider.
-Mike
> Hey, a location being in Inglewood shouldn't be a deterrent for sweet ass
> house music, especially coming from Vinyltribe.
> I was one of the many who drove clear up into the Angeles forest to have a
> Raver rat out our Deep Forest party. What I'm trying to say is that people
> who love house music will go to the venues, wherever the fuck they are to
> hear our beloved music.
>
> I personally thought Friday night at Tribeism was fucken great. I also think
> Cade as a point about Friday nights. AND, if I may also be so bold, I don't
> know if Tribeism really got the exposure it needed. I didn't get any fliers
> for it and I didn't see copious amounts of dynagroove emails on it. That
> said, there is no excuse for anyone to miss this next time they do it.
>
> Emily
>
> > From: "Mike Brunick" <brunick at thestormriders.com>
> > Date: Mon, 19 Aug 2002 13:29:41 -0700 (PDT)
> > To: AbstraktJazz at aol.com, Spicoli at happ-e.com, dynagroove at reelhouse.net
> > Subject: Re: [Dynagroove] Tribeism Review-Where's the love?
> >
> > I think the venue itself may have been a bit of a reason it didn't draw as
> > well. I just don't know that people think of Inglewood as a party-
location
> > place.
> >
> > but now that an event has gone off there, and people had a good time, and
> > people keep talking it up, that may change.
> >
> > some people just get very comfortable going to the same kinds of places
all
> > the time - I mean how many events have been at Studio 56??
> >
> > it's good that these guys branched out and did something new and fresh.
they
> > should be rewarded for it, and let's hope they do something there again so
> > they can be.
> >
> > -Mike
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