[Dynagroove] Tempo.

Peter Hebri sequencela at hotmail.com
Tue Jun 4 03:48:57 PDT 2002


I heard a little bit of every type of mucic that was claimed, including rare 
groove and hip hop(do u expect to hear a full set of everything when there 
is only 4 hours of music and the last 2 hours are strictly house). but you 
probably had not arrived yet. The e-mail posted stated that it would be 
mostly house, wich it was.I noticed a healthy amount of people dancin all 
night, girls and guys, thats pretty cool for a tuesday night in O.C. Besides 
you also said you were dancing, if it was that bad than how come you were 
groovin to the beats?  I also heard a ton of bangin house jams from 
producers like Mr. Scruff, D. Carrter, Jonene, Greenskeeper, Diz, herbert, 
Hakan Lidbo, and much more. Granted the crowd isn't like LA's crowd, but 
alot of O.C. people have not had a chance to hear good house music, who 
knows maybe they will get turned on to it.

p.s. that destiny's child remix that u dogged is a remix by DIZ(who has alot 
to do with this list even existing)

>From: Jennie Pike <dinah_cancer at yahoo.com>
>To: Peter Hebri <sequencela at hotmail.com>
>Subject: Re: [Dynagroove] Tempo...... ?
>Date: Thu, 30 May 2002 09:44:40 -0700 (PDT)
>
>
>  When an event is claiming something and they don't follow through with 
>their claim, I think an attendee has every right to be bummed about it.  
>And yes, I am aware that there have been good djs there in the past.  This 
>particular Tuesday was not one of those nights.  Just as you said, I think 
>the promoter was using false advertising to get some real heads in that 
>place.
>Volcom wearing, truck drivers are NOT real head and they don't get good 
>house because they don't care about the music.  They're about the "scenery" 
>if you know what I mean.  The dynagroove list is for, um, house music.  Am 
>I mistaken?
>I have had a few people thank me because they had been thinking about going 
>and after reading my review, they decided not to go.  There are those of us 
>who don't.  That's who the review was written for.  Like I said, if you're 
>into meat markets, by all means, please go.  You'll probably enjoy it.
>And about me being one who makes the music sound bad, I would like to tell 
>you that I was one of the very few females on the dance floor.  (There were 
>few males, but even less females.)  I think I was doing a good deed by 
>sending out this review.  If you're pissed about it, you'd probably have a 
>good time at Tempo.  Please, prove me wrong.  I love a good debate.
>
>Nothin' but love,
>Jenn
>   Peter Hebri <sequencela at hotmail.com> wrote: Tempo is a weekly that 
>consists of 4 hours of music, the first two hours is
>a variety of tracks,and the last two hours is house. Sure you heard alot of
>house hits but the britney spear look alikes and the volcom truck drivers
>dont get the good house, so it seems to me that the promoter is trying to
>keep the club alive. i was there all three weeks and their was a healthy
>amount of people each week(almost packed!) so he must be doing something
>right. the week before last Louis FS and Cade played a great set(but you
>were probally drinking hatorade)
>
>Stop Hating,its people like you that make the music sound bad
>
>
> >From: Jennie Pike
> >To: dynagroove at reelhouse.net
> >CC: pknuttz at yahoo.com, aeaton at dollarstore.com, jbeone at hotmail.com,
> >ericard at scienceadventures.com
> >Subject: [Dynagroove] Tempo...... ?
> >Date: Wed, 29 May 2002 11:19:12 -0700 (PDT)
> >
> >
> >Tempo -- their claim: “House, funk, hip hop, rare grooves, but mostly 
>just
> >deep dirty house.” There was no funk, no hip hop, and no rare groove. All
> >I heard was a bit of alternative when I first walked in (Not that I don’t
> >love the Clash, but I don’t go to hip hop/ house clubs to hear the Clash,
> >nawmsayin?), and house which could not be described as deep or dirty….
> >mediocre is a much more fitting word for it. Had I not been so drunk, I
> >would have left after hearing the Destiny’s Child remix. *shudder*
> >
> >
> >
> >The music was a notch above Top 40, the drinks were terrible, but there 
>was
> >one thing that saved my night*: The crowd: A sea of Britney Spears
> >look-a-likes complete with fake tans and fake nails and an inch of make 
>up.
> > Okay, this is a personal pet peeve, but WHY ON EARTH would you wear high
> >heels to go dancing?!? And why was every girl in this joint wearing them?
> >I just don’t get it. That’s probably why I saw about 3 girls on the dance
> >floor over the course of the night..... Oopsie, I forgot. Sweating also
> >makes your make up run. Can't let all that time invested go to waste.
> >
> >
> >
> >The guys were Volcom-wearing, truck-driving muscle heads. Every time I
> >left my boyfriend’s side, even if only for a second, there was one of 
>these
> >testosterone-oozing fellows right there to tell me, (in Matthew 
>McConaughey
> >voice from Dazed and Confused) “I love those red-heads.” Yeah, really
> >clever dude.
> >
> >
> >
> >Anyway, if you’re into meat markets, this is the place to be. If you give
> >a shit about music, avoid Tempo! It’s not worth the $2 cover.
> >
> >
> >
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> >*blatant sarcasm
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