that would be hella good, apart from when brighton beach is on there's only the casino club (too small) or bulletproof (too many students) to go to i think, so somewhere else for indie on a saturday would get my vote
To be honest we are doing 2 new big student nights Get Brained on a friday (which is the love dough guys night) And full moon on a thursday which is the Vodka island guys The problems we have had at the club are due to timescales give it 3 weeks and people will see what we are doing , Smile has been doing 800 every week through summer which has been good .
thats wrong students actually go mental on weekends, they don't mind paying loads of money for expensive nights and drinks, I know I did. I use to spend more money at weekend than I did all week getting wrecked.
full of rah's...cheap drinks would be good but you need somewhere as a warm up bar before hand with similar offers cos otherwise it's "too expensive" to drink in town on a wkend (according to my mates anyway). is tom back up yet??
Bulletproof is starting at the carling academy on oct 16th, 10-4am every week so would a weekend indie night be a good idea??
oh,probably not then it will be good having alternatives during the week at foundation...everything has moved to digital now and its taken over which i think is a bit rubbish
If Jeff Mills, Dave Clarke and Slam arent big enough players in the Techno scene to draw a big crowd then I dont know is And for whoever put Fergie down , do one
exactly- i really thought disco noir would take off and fergie aint a techno dj- he's just too ashamed to admit to playing hard house records
I'll tell you a night that gets well busy down here ... A Brazilian night! Its always rammed as soon as it opens, truck loads of Brazilians all come flocking out of the wood work
Right Of Admission Refused Fergie is a nothing DJ , that boy has jumped on more genres than Fred Astaire did in "Get Aboard The Bandwagon" As for Hardcore , do you really think that Foundation want to be associated with Charvers? It would put off potential customers going to other nights as it would be named 'the charva club'
rather £500 for a hardcore dj and a packed room than £10k for a trance dj who doesnt seem to get the place filled and everyone comes on here slagging them sayin the night was shit n boring because of them
How would people's attention be caught now, as both the nights you've said took the limelight off DN are still running, probably even stronger now? Did any of the techno fans from here go to Disco Noir, or have you been to Freaky Dancing, Hooked or Resistance yet? What would make you want to go to a new techno night more than the ones already going?
I do think its all down to promotion really. Not that I'm saying those nights arent promoted well enough but sometimes I dont hear anything about them for ages - I only hear off Jon and stuff but if I knew about them I would go a lot more often to be honest. At the end of the day theres no point putting a techno night on when the demand is higher for a lot of other genres.