MsNaughtya Posted December 23, 2009 Report Share Posted December 23, 2009 (edited) Dear City Club Dj's, Okay listen, I've been going to alternative clubs for years. I've been to ones across the country, Europe and many other places. But I frequently attend the City Club due to living here. But it's music, is just not up to par. I'm friends with the old school city club dj's ( I mean, the one's back in the late 1980's, when City Club was the Ledernact (spell?)) I go to the club with them, they complain to me. They said it use to be much better. So we go hang out back at someone's place and let them spin like they use to. And there is one huge difference... they mix beat on beat. There is no break between songs, the songs seem to flow into one giant 3 hour long song. They throw in new stuff to keep it interesting, but it matches the beat that the song had previously and I just keep on dancing in their living room. But I don't want to dance in a living room anymore. I want to dance in a club, on a dance floor and not have my groove be interrupted. I know, the sound system could be better, but it is the same exact one these guys used back in the day and they mixed beat on beat. These guys even hauled in milk cartons full of records even. So please, lets work on that. Love, N oxoxo Edited December 23, 2009 by MsNaughtya Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
the eternal Posted December 23, 2009 Report Share Posted December 23, 2009 Dear City Club Dj's, I go to the club with them, they complain to me. They said it use to be much better. So we go hang out back at someone's place and let them spin like they use to. And there is one huge difference... they mix beat on beat. There is no break between songs, the songs seem to flow into one giant 3 hour long song. But I don't want to dance in a living room anymore. I want to dance in a club, on a dance floor and not have my groove be interrupted. I know, the sound system could be better, but it is the same exact one these guys used back in the day and they mixed beat on beat. These guys even hauled in milk cartons full of records even. So please, lets work on that. Love, N oxoxo I'm sorry but I find the love at the end completely disingenuous. We all bitch about City Club, but most of us still go. We know it's still better than anything else out there. Sure the music might be better somewhere else G-d knows the sound system is, but nowhere has the atmosphere. We can all be ourselves, and let loose, and unlike places like Neo in Chicago or Necto in A2, which everyone always says is soooo much better, you can't say a fucking word at either place. You have to yell it (esp at Neo as there is not even a side table like at Necto) With CC, you get two places in one. A club, and a neighborhood bar, goth-style. I love that about it. There is plenty of good music. Some of it's overplayed, and yes some of it downright sucks, but it still gets me out there dancing every Saturday I'm there. And I love hanging out with the DGNfolk. So, they don't mix beat on beat. There are worse things, like playing Taylor Swift and Hinder. The one thing that I can't stand-- the douchebags that go there with their baseball caps leering at goth chicks like they have seen the darkness and if they're lucky they'll finally get a blowjob their prissy little sorority gfs won't give them. That is unless the chicks turn on them and harvest their blood I used to think we should have a fashion bouncer keeping them all out. I used to, until one night a couple years ago, a couple snotty, fat-phobic women went around increasing people's insecurity, and generally pissed everyone off, giving out fashion tickets they created, because apparently they were the be-all end-all. Fuck that. We bitch about CC, but it's still our place, and for you to condescendingly say "So please, lets work on that." you are no better than those two snotty bitches giving out fashion tickets and ruining their evening. If you know so much about mixing beats and music, I recommend you and your old DJ friends put in an application and reclaim the booth. Or start your own night somewhere. No one's stopping you. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Msterbeau Posted December 23, 2009 Report Share Posted December 23, 2009 I'm sorry but I find the love at the end completely disingenuous. We all bitch about City Club, but most of us still go. We know it's still better than anything else out there. Sure the music might be better somewhere else G-d knows the sound system is, but nowhere has the atmosphere. We can all be ourselves, and let loose, and unlike places like Neo in Chicago or Necto in A2, which everyone always says is soooo much better, you can't say a fucking word at either place. You have to yell it (esp at Neo as there is not even a side table like at Necto) With CC, you get two places in one. A club, and a neighborhood bar, goth-style. I love that about it. There is plenty of good music. Some of it's overplayed, and yes some of it downright sucks, but it still gets me out there dancing every Saturday I'm there. And I love hanging out with the DGNfolk. So, they don't mix beat on beat. There are worse things, like playing Taylor Swift and Hinder. The one thing that I can't stand-- the douchebags that go there with their baseball caps leering at goth chicks like they have seen the darkness and if they're lucky they'll finally get a blowjob their prissy little sorority gfs won't give them. That is unless the chicks turn on them and harvest their blood I used to think we should have a fashion bouncer keeping them all out. I used to, until one night a couple years ago, a couple snotty, fat-phobic women went around increasing people's insecurity, and generally pissed everyone off, giving out fashion tickets they created, because apparently they were the be-all end-all. Fuck that. We bitch about CC, but it's still our place, and for you to condescendingly say "So please, lets work on that." you are no better than those two snotty bitches giving out fashion tickets and ruining their evening. If you know so much about mixing beats and music, I recommend you and your old DJ friends put in an application and reclaim the booth. Or start your own night somewhere. No one's stopping you. *Giggles* Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
EnViOuSPoPpEt Posted December 23, 2009 Report Share Posted December 23, 2009 I'm sorry but I find the love at the end completely disingenuous. We all bitch about City Club, but most of us still go. We know it's still better than anything else out there. Sure the music might be better somewhere else G-d knows the sound system is, but nowhere has the atmosphere. We can all be ourselves, and let loose, and unlike places like Neo in Chicago or Necto in A2, which everyone always says is soooo much better, you can't say a fucking word at either place. You have to yell it (esp at Neo as there is not even a side table like at Necto) With CC, you get two places in one. A club, and a neighborhood bar, goth-style. I love that about it. There is plenty of good music. Some of it's overplayed, and yes some of it downright sucks, but it still gets me out there dancing every Saturday I'm there. And I love hanging out with the DGNfolk. So, they don't mix beat on beat. There are worse things, like playing Taylor Swift and Hinder. The one thing that I can't stand-- the douchebags that go there with their baseball caps leering at goth chicks like they have seen the darkness and if they're lucky they'll finally get a blowjob their prissy little sorority gfs won't give them. That is unless the chicks turn on them and harvest their blood I used to think we should have a fashion bouncer keeping them all out. I used to, until one night a couple years ago, a couple snotty, fat-phobic women went around increasing people's insecurity, and generally pissed everyone off, giving out fashion tickets they created, because apparently they were the be-all end-all. Fuck that. We bitch about CC, but it's still our place, and for you to condescendingly say "So please, lets work on that." you are no better than those two snotty bitches giving out fashion tickets and ruining their evening. If you know so much about mixing beats and music, I recommend you and your old DJ friends put in an application and reclaim the booth. Or start your own night somewhere. No one's stopping you. + tax Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Lillylu29 Posted December 23, 2009 Report Share Posted December 23, 2009 I'm sorry but I find the love at the end completely disingenuous. We all bitch about City Club, but most of us still go. We know it's still better than anything else out there. Sure the music might be better somewhere else G-d knows the sound system is, but nowhere has the atmosphere. We can all be ourselves, and let loose, and unlike places like Neo in Chicago or Necto in A2, which everyone always says is soooo much better, you can't say a fucking word at either place. You have to yell it (esp at Neo as there is not even a side table like at Necto) With CC, you get two places in one. A club, and a neighborhood bar, goth-style. I love that about it. There is plenty of good music. Some of it's overplayed, and yes some of it downright sucks, but it still gets me out there dancing every Saturday I'm there. And I love hanging out with the DGNfolk. So, they don't mix beat on beat. There are worse things, like playing Taylor Swift and Hinder. The one thing that I can't stand-- the douchebags that go there with their baseball caps leering at goth chicks like they have seen the darkness and if they're lucky they'll finally get a blowjob their prissy little sorority gfs won't give them. That is unless the chicks turn on them and harvest their blood I used to think we should have a fashion bouncer keeping them all out. I used to, until one night a couple years ago, a couple snotty, fat-phobic women went around increasing people's insecurity, and generally pissed everyone off, giving out fashion tickets they created, because apparently they were the be-all end-all. Fuck that. We bitch about CC, but it's still our place, and for you to condescendingly say "So please, lets work on that." you are no better than those two snotty bitches giving out fashion tickets and ruining their evening. If you know so much about mixing beats and music, I recommend you and your old DJ friends put in an application and reclaim the booth. Or start your own night somewhere. No one's stopping you. thank you sir! couldent of said it any better isnt there already a thread for this. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Raev Posted December 23, 2009 Report Share Posted December 23, 2009 Dear MsNaughtya, Please see the thread entitled "What would YOU like the DJs to spin?" Thank you. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
freydis Posted December 23, 2009 Report Share Posted December 23, 2009 Yeah.... I thought we'd mostly agreed that whining and bitching over what they did or didn't play was kind of pointless. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
GothicRavenGoddess (3) Posted December 23, 2009 Report Share Posted December 23, 2009 Yeah.... I thought we'd mostly agreed that whining and bitching over what they did or didn't play was kind of pointless. +1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
KatRN05 Posted December 23, 2009 Report Share Posted December 23, 2009 (edited) Wow, fashion tickets? Some people must not have anything better to do. Edited December 23, 2009 by KatRN05 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Nienna Posted December 23, 2009 Report Share Posted December 23, 2009 Eternal, you're my hero. LMAO Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
MsNaughtya Posted December 23, 2009 Author Report Share Posted December 23, 2009 I'm not complaining about the content that is being played, its the way that they are playing it. And, the dj's have talked to Sybil and Higgins about re-spinning and have had no luck (and are creating their own night for a once a month fetish party, details coming soon.) I'm just saying that it would move the crowd much more than is already does. Club music is generally played beat-on-beat, and all major cities goth/industrial bars I have been to, have done so. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
phee Posted December 23, 2009 Report Share Posted December 23, 2009 I myself am not a fan of beat matching. I like having songs that begin and end. I like the small breaks in between to let my mind reset and go into the next track. I usually can't stand when they all blend together into one monotonous string, where all the beats sound the same to the point that you can't even tell when they have switched artists! Some beat matching can be cool when its done right... and please not too often. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
GothicRavenGoddess (3) Posted December 23, 2009 Report Share Posted December 23, 2009 I myself am not a fan of beat matching. I like having songs that begin and end. I like the small breaks in between to let my mind reset and go into the next track. I usually can't stand when they all blend together into one monotonous string, where all the beats sound the same to the point that you can't even tell when they have switched artists! Some beat matching can be cool when its done right... and please not too often. +1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Raev Posted December 23, 2009 Report Share Posted December 23, 2009 and all major cities goth/industrial bars I have been to, have done so. Thank god I haven't encountered those. I'd be bored to tears and never return. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
bean Posted December 23, 2009 Report Share Posted December 23, 2009 I myself am not a fan of beat matching. I like having songs that begin and end. I like the small breaks in between to let my mind reset and go into the next track. I usually can't stand when they all blend together into one monotonous string, where all the beats sound the same to the point that you can't even tell when they have switched artists! Some beat matching can be cool when its done right... and please not too often. Thank god I haven't encountered those. I'd be bored to tears and never return. +1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
phee Posted December 23, 2009 Report Share Posted December 23, 2009 yeah.... I am not saying there is anything WRONG with beat matching.... but it is my preference to have it NOT done... (Just goes to prove the point that the DJ's are NOT able to make everyone happy, because we all like different things.... ) Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
KatRN05 Posted December 23, 2009 Report Share Posted December 23, 2009 I agree with Phee. The monotonous thumping gets old after a while. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
prick Posted December 23, 2009 Report Share Posted December 23, 2009 Damn this, I am bitching. Last week they played Lady Gaga twice. They seem to cater to the younguns but us older clubbers are the ones spending the money at the bar so I think they should cater to us. Its supposed to be a Goth bar so lets be Goth. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
bean Posted December 23, 2009 Report Share Posted December 23, 2009 (edited) Damn this, I am bitching. Last week they played Lady Gaga twice. They seem to cater to the younguns but us older clubbers are the ones spending the money at the bar so I think they should cater to us. Its supposed to be a Goth bar so lets be Goth. Seriously. If I wanted to hear Lady Gag-me, I would go to some other club that plays that kind of shit. Edited December 23, 2009 by bean Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
TygerLili Posted December 23, 2009 Report Share Posted December 23, 2009 I myself am not a fan of beat matching. I like having songs that begin and end. I like the small breaks in between to let my mind reset and go into the next track. I usually can't stand when they all blend together into one monotonous string, where all the beats sound the same to the point that you can't even tell when they have switched artists! Some beat matching can be cool when its done right... and please not too often. I agree. Having 2-3 songs in a row blend together is tolerable, anything more and I get really bored and find myself wanting a break. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Zima Posted December 23, 2009 Report Share Posted December 23, 2009 They played Lady Gaga at Necto too this week. Wtf is going on? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Jinx Posted December 24, 2009 Report Share Posted December 24, 2009 They played Lady Gaga at Necto too this week. Wtf is going on? The reason it was played at Necto this week is we had our monthly resident from CC Void 6 who was also the one who played it as CC. He played it as more of a joke I assume but the dancefloor stayed packed and most people had fun. IT WILL NOT BE IN THE WEEKLY ROTATION I ASSURE YOU! Thats all I am going to say in this thread as it seems like a trainwreck waiting to happen I am bailing now before things get snippy. Jinx Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Zima Posted December 25, 2009 Report Share Posted December 25, 2009 The reason it was played at Necto this week is we had our monthly resident from CC Void 6 who was also the one who played it as CC. He played it as more of a joke I assume but the dancefloor stayed packed and most people had fun. IT WILL NOT BE IN THE WEEKLY ROTATION I ASSURE YOU! Thats all I am going to say in this thread as it seems like a trainwreck waiting to happen I am bailing now before things get snippy. Jinx I wasn't mad about it or anything, hell, I was trashed and I danced to it. I was just wondering what was going on. Thanks for clarifying Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
pleasurekatzen Posted December 27, 2009 Report Share Posted December 27, 2009 (edited) Dear City Club Dj's, Okay listen, I've been going to alternative clubs for years. I've been to ones across the country, Europe and many other places. But I frequently attend the City Club due to living here. But it's music, is just not up to par. I'm friends with the old school city club dj's ( I mean, the one's back in the late 1980's, when City Club was the Ledernact (spell?)) I go to the club with them, they complain to me. They said it use to be much better. So we go hang out back at someone's place and let them spin like they use to. And there is one huge difference... they mix beat on beat. There is no break between songs, the songs seem to flow into one giant 3 hour long song. They throw in new stuff to keep it interesting, but it matches the beat that the song had previously and I just keep on dancing in their living room. But I don't want to dance in a living room anymore. I want to dance in a club, on a dance floor and not have my groove be interrupted. I know, the sound system could be better, but it is the same exact one these guys used back in the day and they mixed beat on beat. These guys even hauled in milk cartons full of records even. So please, lets work on that. Love, N oxoxo So many things are heinous with his message, I'm not even sure where to start. To say that there is never a beat-matched set at City Club is a blatant lie. I know this because, well, I work there and being a dj, it's something I notice no matter what genre of club I'm at. I don't say that in a negative way either. I'm not a person who needs to hear one continuous 3-hour long set to be happy. I enjoy the quirky endings of some songs that might otherwise be missed if things were mixed. Quite honestly, the crowd itself is pretty divided down the middle about their like/dislike for beatmatching in general. As for the cartons of milk crates comment, that's really more a sign of the times, isn't it? Am I any less relevant as a dj because I only carry in two 50+lb cases of cd's, plus an additional bag of music that I bring "just in case?" Most clubs (and my dear, I've been traveling to some of the biggest in the world over the past 9 years) don't even have the capability to spin vinyl anymore. It's all switched over to cd's. Do I own vinyl? Hell yes. Lost of it! Do I appreciate when I see someone spinning vinyl? Hell yes again. But, do I believe that the mark of a good dj is whether or not they spin vinyl or cd's? No. Do I believe that the make-it-or-break-it point is whether they continuously mix every single set they've ever spun? Of course not. It's also about song selection, application and keeping the crowd happy. And if you're jonesing for some "old-school" industrial, I suggest you check out our Old School night on Friday January 1st. You can find info about it in the 'Nightlife Events and Concerts' section. Edited December 28, 2009 by pleasurekatzen Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
*Siren* Posted January 3, 2010 Report Share Posted January 3, 2010 Fashion tickets? Seriously? What the hell is wrong with people? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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