[Dynagroove] massive's -monster

Steven Linseth linsethboxing at yahoo.com
Sun Oct 26 19:39:26 PDT 2008


holy shit, how sweet it is sounds like the best massive yet, what  a combo
BING BAM BOOM!!!! im going to see doc nov 1st..... woah sneaks B-day? thats
sounds fun!




________________________________
From:
"brettb at bluewatersurfboards.com" <brettb at bluewatersurfboards.com>
To:
dynagroove at dynagroove.com
Sent: Sunday, October 26, 2008 7:06:24 PM
Subject:
[Dynagroove] massive's -monster

I am going to withhold comments about monster
since reza is my friend. I
do agree the sound was a little too loud and not
enough low end. dj's
probably could have done a little better job.
But, I
think this is a good time to let you guys know that not all
massives are
created equal.
Just to let you all know, Saturday March 22nd, will be B3's 11
year
anniversary "How Sweet It Is".
This years How Sweet will be back to
featuring "Real" house music on the
main stage. And Doc Martin will be closing
that stage bringing what only
he can bring to the table. We will have a night
filled with great talent
ending with Doc. This will hopefully be the beginning
of educating the
masses again on what really good music is and what is Wack!
Sneak and Wally Callerio will be playing and a few other surprises are in
order on that stage as well.
We will be doing some other pretty cool things
too.  Another stage will be
djs such as 2 many dj's, donald Glaude, charles
feelgood, dj dan, Jason
Blakemore and some other great talent to be announced
later.
We are also working on a minimal stage with Richie Hawtin(one of the
sickest dj's in the world-hands down), Francois K, and others. Both of
them
will get about 3 hours a piece to work their magic.
Of course,we will have our
other stages too with some progressive stuff as
well as a huge live Electro
stage and Drum n bass stage hosted by Bassrush
and the "World of drum n bass".
So, with all that being said, I hope that
at least some of you can come out
and support, which we really need. it's
important that the heads show up and
support so the kids can see that this
music is life music and not just a fad
or something.
Like Robert said, those kids are very "Green" and dont really
know what
they are supposed to like, they just know that they like beats and
they
enjoy dancing with a ton of people- which is why most of us went out in
the first place. We just happened to gravitate to the deep soulful sounds
of
House music. Although, it definitely does not have to be deep to be
good!
Anyways, I know a ton of people(50k) did have a great time last night
regardless of the bad reviews. yes, there were some things that were left
to
be desired but overall the kids enjoyed themselves.
Hopefully the bad reviews
of the massive's dont make you guys keep to the
small parties only. See you
guys soon at
Sneaks' Bday beats Friday November 7th at Versus nightclub(very
beautiful
club downtonw)
dj Sneak(birthday boy)
Derrick Carter (chi)
Special
guest to be announced the night of (chi,S.F)
Wally Callerio
easily
influenced(hawt)
and more

along with(2nd room) the
papparazzi
mike b,
acid
girls, and more.
you can get tickets for sneaks bday party for $20 on
groovetickets. it
will be more the night of.
take care and see you on the
dancefloor.

B3







>
> Today's Topics:
>
>    1.  FW: Monster Review.
Straight Pathetic I mean really...
>      (Robert Basch)
>
>
>
----------------------------------------------------------------------
>
>
Message: 1
> Date: Sun, 26 Oct 2008 05:06:03 -0700
> From: "Robert Basch"
<rbasch at kushrecords.com>
> Subject: [Dynagroove] FW: Monster Review. Straight
Pathetic I mean
>     really...
> To: <dynagroove at dynagroove.com>
>
Message-ID: <000c01c93763$384d74a0$a8e85de0$@com>
> Content-Type: text/plain;
charset="us-ascii"
>
> I rarely post and even more rarely post review
especially if I have
> nothing
> nice to say. Was not going to attend as I had
a pretty good idea what to
> expect, but thought don't be so stuck up have fun
with friends (whom were
> promptly lost)
>
>
>
> Ok got there early 6:00 line
management was in the hole and I finally made
> it in at 9:30
>
>
>
>
>
> At
that point went up to the balcony with a friend who was working the
> party.
Within 15 minutes a security Guard (one of the event staff in a
> yellow
jacket) tried to jack my friend. He was not concerned with what was
> going on
just wanted to jack. Don't know how to put it otherwise. Mr.
> security guard
got his ass kicked in the shadows.
>
>
>
> Sound system: MASSIVE -REDICULOUS-
in the sense that if I was at a rock
> concert it would have been awesome. But
being a sound guy this was the
> worst
> huge system I've ever heard. It was a
rock concert system. Not a massive
> or
> club system. No low frequency
effects. No compression. PURE HIGH FREQ at a
> million watts to cut your
brain.
>
>
>
> Music: I think I heard every single shitty euro electro POP
DANCE mash up
> ever made. I'm a minimal tech house head so appreciate
progression. But
> come
> on progress. I felt like I was listening to the same
Christina Aguilera or
> Britney remix over and over and over and over again.
No story whatsoever,
> no
> taking you places, the dj was obviously very taken
with himself on every
> stage and forgot to play something different. I should
of known when
> looking
> at the line up
>
>
>
> Which brings me to the
lineup. Wow could you of booked any shadier for
> such
> a large scale event.
No concern for good music just big commercial
> dummies.
> Who probably got
paid too much when they could have booked wicked talent
> for
> much cheaper.
Even the local commercial heroes would of done
> WAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAy
better.
>
>
>
> Kids on drugs. AHAHAHAHA. As entertaining as they can be.
80,000 kids who
> can't handle drugs on more than they have ever done in their
life, really
> annoying. Jumping bouncing sweaty shirtless (sounds chill?)
just plowing
> into you, stumbling. Huge women freaking the ghetto of LA
everywhere.
>
>
>
> Drinks ranged from 5 dollars for a bottle of water to 10
dollars for a
> can
> of Coors light.
>
>
>
> I witnessed Gluttony and Greed
and so many levels I can't describe.
> Definitely losing at least a little
sleep over what I saw from the
> promotion
> and the crowd. I understand the
scene and the massive scene very well and
> don't think anything is killing
anything  and I don't think anything is
> dead. But man these greedy mo fos
are sure making it hard for us to teach
> the next generation what it's all
about because they really are innocent.
> Which was obvious by the amount of
ignorance.
>
>
>
> I want those hours of my life back.
>
>
>
>
>
> p.s. a
really real party where im likely going to lose my ass
>
>
>
> December 20th
the return of INFIDELITY (still looking for sponsors hit me
> up
> and ill
send you the proposal for options)
>
>
>
> Catz N Dogz (Trapez, Mothership,
Dirtybird) Poland
>
> Drumcell (Droid Behavior, Interface)
>
> Bodyrock Djs
(quietly freakin, and those silly ninjas)
>
> Robert Basch (Kush Records,
trinitysoundsystem, Infidelity) OC
>
> Joe Black (Kush Records) Chicago
>
>
>
> More tba etc yaddi yaddi yadda
>
>
>
> Robert Basch
>
> Kush Records
>
>
949.232.6173
>
> 949.588.1524 fax
>
> www.kushrecords.com
>
>
>
------------------------------
>
>
_______________________________________________
> dynagroove mailing list
>
dynagroove at dynagroove.com
>
http://mailman.newdream.net/mailman/listinfo.cgi/dynagroove
>
>
> End of
dynagroove Digest, Vol 65, Issue 28
>
******************************************
_________________________________________

View the Archives:
http://mailman.newdream.net/pipermail/dynagroove/


More information about the dynagroove mailing list