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What social media platforms show us is success or at least that is how it looks like. Also, big DJ Names show us only the best pieces of their gigs and tours.
We've been served with small portion and better be sure, that this portion is the best one filmed- who knows if in some cases photoshopped?
You are just like me and we like to look into other information sources.
Our dance mates have described their views and experiences on some well- established organizations as well as, on meeting famous DJs on the scene. I gathered some interesting ones for this post to speak by the people from community for itself.
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Before all else - of course there are also comments in which individuals express their positive experience. Still the negative comments are not in minority.
I noticed there are a few negative experiences that share a lot of visitors.
Massively overpacked venues - for sure one of it. Their own posted videos are proof of it. One example; Boiler Room event at Manchester - Teletech. Just by looking at the video, I immediately know that's the situation I wouldn't wanna stuck in. 💨💨 There is not enough space to fart. It looks like the air got "not tonight" at the door.💨💨
One worldwide (mostly, dance music) organization can't manage to provide the industry's standard when it comes to sound system?
An acquaintance of mine attended the last Boiler Room event (16.–18.11.2023) in Berlin, and now I heard firsthand about a similar bad experience regarding the sound system.