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I'll show my contrived elitist, raver, arrogance here and say "bugger Ferry Corsten and Ronald Van Gelderen"

That proggie, latte' housie stuff can go and get fffffar away. Its not worth the ticket price.

HOWEVER!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

When you've got Scott Alert, Richie Braic, Jeremy K, Jewelz, Compound, Master Kaos and Midro all on same bill, the ticket price makes more than perfect sense.

They're hopefully gonna drop some wicked hard stuff as is their style

Forget the internationals guys, get along to see the locals.

The whole scene has gone downhill since Cosmic Baby played at Tom Tom's... I mean The Palace in 1993 :)

No, the whole scene has simply evolved and been created into something the current crowd want it to be.

In fact I hazard a guess that the whole scene is now so far removed from what it was 11 years that the two are now strikingly different.

Gone mainstream and commercial, yes, downhill, never!!!

I'd even wager that the added variety of events, clubs and parties available mean that finding something specialised to float your boat is way easier these days.

Personally, I'll take Hard Kandy, PHD and things like the Tidy Tour or the Pharmacy parties. :jump:

I just found out about Ferry Corsten (http://www.ferrycorsten.org/home.asp)

It's awesome!!  Snowey what are the details for the gig?

Leewah, I'm going as well to Ferry Corsten as part of my birthday gig that weekend.

Hopefully I will see you there.

- J.

No, the whole scene has simply evolved and been created into something the current crowd want it to be.

It was a joke, I was just playing up the jaded raver cliché... (hence -->:) )

I saw CJ Bolland at The Palace/Bass Station at the end of last year and it was simply awesome, mixing on three decks, there were probably 30 seconds where he had only one track in there. Simply the best thing I have ever heard! It has definitely moved onwards and upwards.

Something about that room...seems to work for me. Maybe it was the lasers!

Anyway, let's not hijack...

Nothing will ever beat The Mansion..... but thats BESIDE THE POINT.

Stop whoring my B'Day thread with dance music genre debates and start filling it with general whoring of people who are coming to share a beer, wine, burbon, scotch or vodka (be it normal, sloeberry or shoeberry) or in leewahs case - water. (He doesn't drink ok!)

Plus, I can gaurentee the music at Spy will be 20 times better than anything at QBH anyways because I SELECTED IT ALL!!!!!!!!

LOL for who didnt know who Ferry Corsten is, you guys are out of it! he's an international trance DJ, been around for years.. I've seen him DJ live several times.. the best was at Salt nightclub in 2000.

Anyway I'm not into trance as much these days, I still love my progressive house tunez though :) so I dont know about going to Ferry Corsten... but I'll definitely drop in to Spy Bar to have a few drinks with the Team Wang crew to celebrate Andrew's Bday!

ps. Mansion used to r0xoR! ;)

;)

I'm going to Ferry on the 20th too.

If any of you guys see me i will be wearing a solarstone promotional t-shirt, anyone with one of those shirts on will know me (Patrick) so if anyone wants to say hi feel free.

If anyone needs tickets i can get my hands on a limited number of industry tix for ~$40 ea.

-Patrick :)

Look for a dude running around with a shaved head and a black tshirt that says "**** OFF I'M DANCING".

- J.

But when ever I see you at Hard Kandy you're always out the back in the chill out room, usually rather mashed and not looking like you can dance at all. :elaugh:

The T-Shirt may a well read "Just Phuc Off"

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