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alehouse -> fumo blue -> applebar -> oxygen bar and end up at the cas......now that is a decent night and you dont have to be drunk or high to enjoy yourself :(

Were you high or drunk when you wrote this???

Apple is good :) But as for the others... Well, they just don't cut it to a good old fashion night club. As for the cas... Well thats a win no matter what the case. Based on your idea of what clubs are like, eg. GANGSTAZ... I dont know where you are hanging in these clubs... or maybe you just haven't been there since it was heaven :D 58 is a bit sus though... HQ and Reds... well we might as well throw on scarves and speak like bruno :) Metro ftw

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Were you high or drunk when you wrote this???

Apple is good :) But as for the others... Well, they just don't cut it to a good old fashion night club. As for the cas... Well thats a win no matter what the case. Based on your idea of what clubs are like, eg. GANGSTAZ... I dont know where you are hanging in these clubs... or maybe you just haven't been there since it was heaven :D 58 is a bit sus though... HQ and Reds... well we might as well throw on scarves and speak like bruno :) Metro ftw

Well i am at work and working in a hospital i cant be either high or drunk....lol i dont know where you got the idea of me liking Gangsta clubs??? i am into good stuff....ie i dont like cheesy shit that you hear every day on the radio.....i am more into the underground stuff.....good trance, dubstep, dont mind rnb......Heaven used to be good back in the days but HQ is just plain cheese.....they had Ferry Corsten playing and half the crowd didnt know who he was.....thats how bad the music scene in adelaide is.....going out a good night out in town doesnt necessarily mean you have to be in a "night club"....Red Square is and always has been a rnb club.....hence you get your fully hectick gangsta's in there.....dont mind the music but certainly dont like the crowd...

Alehouse -----------------------------------> casino........... best night possible :(

thats a definite winner vu......but wont mind hitting a few places in between that.....ie oxygen a new high class bar....plays good house as background music etc

Apple is good as long as you know the door staff to get in easily.

Oxygen is still slowly picking up. Mate works behind the bar so it's a win for me haha

HQ is always a safe bet for me haha plus they've done quite extensive renovations and are 'launching' their 'new' Saturday nights this weekend - weekly trance in the Soho! Win!

Well i am at work and working in a hospital i cant be either high or drunk....lol i dont know where you got the idea of me liking Gangsta clubs??? i am into good stuff....ie i dont like cheesy shit that you hear every day on the radio.....i am more into the underground stuff.....good trance, dubstep, dont mind rnb......Heaven used to be good back in the days but HQ is just plain cheese.....they had Ferry Corsten playing and half the crowd didnt know who he was.....thats how bad the music scene in adelaide is.....going out a good night out in town doesnt necessarily mean you have to be in a "night club"....Red Square is and always has been a rnb club.....hence you get your fully hectick gangsta's in there.....dont mind the music but certainly dont like the crowd...

no no no no no no no no no no. Reds has an R n B room... However post 2am, in the MAIN room (it has been done up recently) you get the most underground house/electro in Adelaide with a good scene. I go there a bit, but I assure you I do enjoy it. HQ is good, just steer clear (to use a very lame car term) of the main room if you don't like conforming to NOVA music haha. But there is def some good stuff pumping in Soho.

I definately agree with your taste in music. However, you have to be selective in Adelaide about where to go, and more recently even where you go in a single night club to hear good music. Im super selective about my music (I guess most people are). But until they open up a place that plays dubstep in adelaide, there is a limited scene for underground music.

Just out of interest, what dubstep artists are you into??? Went to see scream late last year, incredible :)

no no no no no no no no no no. Reds has an R n B room... However post 2am, in the MAIN room (it has been done up recently) you get the most underground house/electro in Adelaide with a good scene. I go there a bit, but I assure you I do enjoy it. HQ is good, just steer clear (to use a very lame car term) of the main room if you don't like conforming to NOVA music haha. But there is def some good stuff pumping in Soho.

I definately agree with your taste in music. However, you have to be selective in Adelaide about where to go, and more recently even where you go in a single night club to hear good music. Im super selective about my music (I guess most people are). But until they open up a place that plays dubstep in adelaide, there is a limited scene for underground music.

Just out of interest, what dubstep artists are you into??? Went to see scream late last year, incredible :)

YES!

I was in there last week at that time and my god... real filthy underground electro stuff. Really, really good. I lost track of time and then realised it was 8:30am and had my housemate calling me to get home haha.. Could have stayed there until 11am! Such good tunes.

But until they open up a place that plays dubstep in adelaide, there is a limited scene for underground music.

Just out of interest, what dubstep artists are you into??? Went to see scream late last year, incredible :D

Ahh but Adelaide has good dubstep except its on Friday nights in the New Market area of HQ.....i am into Skream, Plan B, Chase Status, Rusko just to name a few....here is one for ya :)

Ahh but Adelaide has good dubstep except its on Friday nights in the New Market area of HQ.....i am into Skream, Plan B, Chase Status, Rusko just to name a few....here is one for ya :D

WIN!

HQ on a friday should be illegal mind you :)

Friday is reserved for the gully and the palais.

Either way. We should all get together and go out. I'm cruising all this weekend, so if any of ya are out and about for a drive or want to hit up somewhere let me know

I'm keen as. I'm always up for heading out haha but I'm trying to stay out of town this weekend to give mysely, my brain and my wallet a break.

Although I'm preparing myself for Gods Kitchen in Melbourne in October. And it's in 3D! Trance + lasers in 3D? Epic!

I'm keen as. I'm always up for heading out haha but I'm trying to stay out of town this weekend to give mysely, my brain and my wallet a break.

Although I'm preparing myself for Gods Kitchen in Melbourne in October. And it's in 3D! Trance + lasers in 3D? Epic!

What about a cruise?

apple :thumbsdown: full of fullysik ulehs that can fit though the damn door or whip the own ass, to borrow a line from badboys2

fumo blue thats a chillout zone good atmosphere nice relaxing n good pick destination too. Cas always a win!

apple :thumbsdown: full of fullysik ulehs that can fit though the damn door or whip the own ass, to borrow a line from badboys2

fumo blue thats a chillout zone good atmosphere nice relaxing n good pick destination too. Cas always a win!

I think we just have to take comfort in the fact that we are not all going to agree... We are all different people :)

apple :thumbsdown: full of fullysik ulehs that can fit though the damn door or whip the own ass, to borrow a line from badboys2

fumo blue thats a chillout zone good atmosphere nice relaxing n good pick destination too. Cas always a win!

yeah i havent been to applebar or oxygen....but been hearing good things about oxygen....fumo is always a good place

I think we just have to take comfort in the fact that we are not all going to agree... We are all different people :P

majority wins mofo :P

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