or wearing a hooded sweatshirt at night
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in 5 years get ready for a proper UK electro club right here in america!Uzique wrote:
it is kinda funny that you're having the big hoody debate when we had it like 5 years ago and are now in the heavily-apologetic phase of saying sorry to everyone we ever discriminated against for wearing a hoody. you guys! always so far behind us trendy europeans.
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sadly not cause all your best musical talent are living in london/berlin you can blame people like the NY mayor's office for shutting down all your proper dance scene with legislation from the jazz-era.Mutantbear wrote:
in 5 years get ready for a proper UK electro club right here in america!Uzique wrote:
it is kinda funny that you're having the big hoody debate when we had it like 5 years ago and are now in the heavily-apologetic phase of saying sorry to everyone we ever discriminated against for wearing a hoody. you guys! always so far behind us trendy europeans.
keepin a brother down yo.Uzique wrote:
sadly not cause all your best musical talent are living in london/berlin you can blame people like the NY mayor's office for shutting down all your proper dance scene with legislation from the jazz-era.Mutantbear wrote:
in 5 years get ready for a proper UK electro club right here in america!Uzique wrote:
it is kinda funny that you're having the big hoody debate when we had it like 5 years ago and are now in the heavily-apologetic phase of saying sorry to everyone we ever discriminated against for wearing a hoody. you guys! always so far behind us trendy europeans.
Uzique wrote:
sadly not cause all your best musical talent are living in london/berlin you can blame people like the NY mayor's office for shutting down all your proper dance scene with legislation from the jazz-era.Mutantbear wrote:
in 5 years get ready for a proper UK electro club right here in america!Uzique wrote:
it is kinda funny that you're having the big hoody debate when we had it like 5 years ago and are now in the heavily-apologetic phase of saying sorry to everyone we ever discriminated against for wearing a hoody. you guys! always so far behind us trendy europeans.
and the only good dj's are euros lol. except for kaskade, he's pretty good. i thought he was euro at first when I saw him live =/ found out he was from chicago and i was like lel wat.Uzique wrote:
it's totally true. rudy's office randomly reinstated this law from the prohibition era that was designed to stamp-out the 'unruly' bebop scene by making every club need a special license to have 'dancing'. loads of NY's best house clubs were either too small to afford the yearly license or simply never got replied to... lost in the bureaucratic mess (which supposedly is what the mayor's office intended to happen, cough cough). that's why america is so dead for dance music and why all the best producers live in cheap-ass east berlin. it's basically new york only without the gay social mores.
kaskade? nigga are you trippin? america has loads of amazing dj's and producers. they're mostly all black and they're mostly all from chicago and detroit. america is the home of house and techno. just cause it was black music made by poor black dudes, nobody digs it. those guys have derek may, jeff mills - godfathers of house and techno. but it's still so underground in america. and you're never legislated to really allow a club-scene to go overground, it's always stayed semi-illegal and never accepted or embraced. that's why the big godfathers of modern electro/house/techno from america get more gigs in europe than they do in the states. all you guys wanna hear is rock-crossover skrillex stuff. and definitely not with no black dudes behind the controls.Cybargs wrote:
and the only good dj's are euros lol. except for kaskade, he's pretty good. i thought he was euro at first when I saw him live =/ found out he was from chicago and i was like lel wat.Uzique wrote:
it's totally true. rudy's office randomly reinstated this law from the prohibition era that was designed to stamp-out the 'unruly' bebop scene by making every club need a special license to have 'dancing'. loads of NY's best house clubs were either too small to afford the yearly license or simply never got replied to... lost in the bureaucratic mess (which supposedly is what the mayor's office intended to happen, cough cough). that's why america is so dead for dance music and why all the best producers live in cheap-ass east berlin. it's basically new york only without the gay social mores.
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you should check out the MET as well.Pochsy wrote:
I'm going to stop by the new One World Trade Center while I'm in NY. Guggenheim is also a must. Not my first time to NY, but my first time having any ability to appreciate the culture.
My girlfriend and I are staying in her aunt's apartment. Penthouse. Right on Central Park. Place to ourselves.