The thing I don't like about is that the unimaginative and cookie-cutter production perpetuates a bad image that most people have about that genre of music.[/QUOTE] True. It's a shame we get crappy, sterile dance music. There is much better electronic music out there to remix Tiger Band to. I'd love to see a Drum and Bass mix :thumb:
Hell yeah. I'd bust out my record bag and re-claim my residency at Culture for one night just to drop that one in the mix (used to dj DNB).
Sweet. I thought the BR electronic music scene was pretty dry (I usually have to take a bunch of girls to Splash to get a club atmosphere), but where is Culture? Any other places to get it? Oh, and did you go to the Crystal Method show at the Varsity? It was awsome. /hijack thread
Dude. Did you just admit you have darkened the doors of Splash? I don't care how many girls you take.
I've been twice. With anywhere from 4-6 girls. Didn't dance with any guys. But so what if I did? I saw some friends there. Boo hoo.
//researches Splash + Baton Rouge on Google Wow, what the heck has happened to BR if that's the best the club scene has to offer these days. Am I ever glad my LSU experience occurred when Tigerland was still sort of fun and they still had places like pre-Element Triple A and Rocket's Roadhouse on Sherwood and the Zone by Cortana.
Go to North Gate Tavern (formerly Library Joe's - been remodeled) on Chimes St. tonight if you want Drum N Bass. There are also some things going on at the Spanish Moon like that every now and again. No, I completely forgot about it. But a friend of mine (Brandi) opened for them.
Could be. Hell, I can't stand trance, and there's very little house that I like anymore. But I'd rather them form that opinion from a better sample than that kind of absolute garbage.