Haha...thnks for cancelling the molotov cocktail plans too. :P Unfortunately the owners didn't understand the concept of "taste" and "common sense". Leaving them alone at the boot the first day was a mistake, and I spent the rest of the weekend guarding the soundsystem.

ironically, I think the same booth at this year's festival would be one of the less offensive, especially considering some of the groups and djs that are confirmed to have booths or play at one this year. The Necto tent has a few trance anf even top 40-friendly djs playing, and if the DetroitClubScene.com booth gets approved for sound, I'm sure the..uh.. "sound violations" will be plentiful.

But I suppose it's a small enough comprimise to make in order to bring in funds to the festival.


From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: /0 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
CC: [email protected]
Subject: Re: (313) movement tents?
Date: Fri, 23 Apr 2004 16:17:16 -0400 (EDT)

where have you been the last 5 years? that's exactly how it works

platinum (canadian afterhours chachie spot) set the precedent the first
year by blaring awful trance the first day. By day two- a large contingent
of fellow booth dwellers planned a confrontation- but their promotions
girl (who is not a trance fan) got them to stop before fist flew.





On Fri, 23 Apr 2004, /0 wrote:

> whats up with this? I know some guys who pretty much suck (my opinion) that > were able to pony up the 2600 dollars to get a tent, and viola, they got it.
>
> so can any jerk with skrilla come in and subject the movement crowds to
> whatever they want?
>
> if so, watch out :P
>
> -Joe
>
>

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