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: From: Carissa Tintinalli [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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: Subject: Re: (313) movement tents?
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: DetroitClubScene.com booth gets approved for sound, I'm sure
: the..uh..
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Subject: (313) movement tents?
etroitClubScene.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.
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o, moodyman, etc for these guys and they claimed
to have never heard it before)
then I played F.U.S.E. - Substance Abuse
still nothing.
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Sent: Friday, April 23
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 n
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