Re: The crowd
I don't know how it is now, but I remember at W 27th when the DJ booth was right near the powerbar at the east end of the dancefloor, in an obscure little spot. The DJ booth was floor level and there was plexi glass shielding the DJ, and you had a few people who almost had their faces pressed up against it watching the DJ's every move, but that was it, a few people. The rest of the dance floor went on dancing not worrying about what the DJ was doing.
Sometime in 2000 they changed it so the DJ booth was on the southside, and raised off of the ground. At almost any spot on the dance floor you could now see the DJ and what he was doing. This caused most people on the dance floor to face the DJ Booth and dance less. People were still raising their hands, pumping their fists, jumping up and down, but no real dancing.
I don't know how it is now, but I remember at W 27th when the DJ booth was right near the powerbar at the east end of the dancefloor, in an obscure little spot. The DJ booth was floor level and there was plexi glass shielding the DJ, and you had a few people who almost had their faces pressed up against it watching the DJ's every move, but that was it, a few people. The rest of the dance floor went on dancing not worrying about what the DJ was doing.
Sometime in 2000 they changed it so the DJ booth was on the southside, and raised off of the ground. At almost any spot on the dance floor you could now see the DJ and what he was doing. This caused most people on the dance floor to face the DJ Booth and dance less. People were still raising their hands, pumping their fists, jumping up and down, but no real dancing.
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