Northern California vs Southern california???

Collapse
X
 
  • Time
  • Show
Clear All
new posts
  • darkmark
    Getting Somewhere
    • Jun 2004
    • 177

    #16
    Re:: Northern California vs Southern california???

    Originally posted by Garrick
    Originally posted by chlo? harris
    btw. its only a 5 hour drive to and from sf to la. so either place you live.. you always have that option.

    damn, they are that close? i thought california was alot bigger than that. freakin texas, you drive for 12 hours and you're in the same state... wtf is that?
    400 Miles in 5 hours? Hmmmmm, that's 85 miles per hour...

    Comment

    • bluntguy
      Getting Somewhere
      • Jun 2004
      • 114

      #17
      Well, i'm a prog house head - and the vibe bites in those clubs. I suppose if you like hip-hop the vibe might be better. Plus - i'm talking about somewhat major DJ nights and not Remedy @ DNA or something.

      shawn

      Comment

      • scott carrelli
        Getting Somewhere
        • Jun 2004
        • 185

        #18
        Re:: Northern California vs Southern california???

        Well, i'm a prog house head - and the vibe bites in those clubs
        Did you see Porter at 1015? Redanka and T at 1015? Vibe super good both nights.
        I suggest you check out the big djs in the intament settings of Satellite at Anu.

        Comment

        • bluntguy
          Getting Somewhere
          • Jun 2004
          • 114

          #19
          Actually, the last month or so I've spent my weekends prepping my house to sell, but as of a month ago, it sucked. I heard that both those nights at 1015 were a bit quiet though. I haven't seen a good vibe at 1015 since the last 3 day weekend or at a D:Fuse night. I'm sure there have been a few others too that were decent - but I'm brain farting.

          s

          Comment

          • Mixwell
            Addiction started
            • Jun 2004
            • 258

            #20
            Do any of you guys live in the Saacramento area? Would like to meet some of ya.
            cheers
            dance like no one is watching

            Comment

            • bluntguy
              Getting Somewhere
              • Jun 2004
              • 114

              #21
              talk to Don Reid. He posts occasionally on the 1015 board and is from Sac. http://www.spidy1.com/ (his site)

              Comment

              • timkell
                Getting Somewhere
                • Jun 2004
                • 152

                #22
                SF vs. LA is something that should basically be black and white for anyone. There is no way in hell I would ever live in LA. I'll go check it out sometimes, but SF all the way for me.

                That's not really a rip on LA. It's just SF suits who I am more. They're so different that it should be obvious to you.

                As for the prog house scene, I think SF beats New York. There's not as much of a parade of big DJs as there used to be, but there's so many great local DJs, and so many intimate, fun parties with a group of people all very into the music, that it blows away any scene I've been too.

                If you like places where most people are all decked out, looking beautiful, and looking to party, though not caring too much about the music, then LA is probably for you. If you like a smaller group of nice people, all heavily into music, and all hanging out in jeans, then SF is prob for you.

                As Scott said, come to Anu.

                BTW, I'm from New York, so I don't say SF is better from an uninformed perspective.
                FunkyCozy
                A FREE Minimal/Techno/Tech House Party @ Anu
                Every Last Saturday of the Month
                Residents: Jonathan Beech, Sinukus, Tim McCormack
                Next Cozy: Saturday, October 28
                3rd annual Halloween bash, FunkyCozy vs. [Kontrol]
                with guests Alland Byallo (Liebe Detail) and Craig Kuna
                Wear a costume!

                Comment

                • CSquare
                  Addiction started
                  • Jul 2004
                  • 335

                  #23
                  i love to party in san fran but you really can't beat la. the weather is better. more options all the way around. it's really the way to go. with godskitchen/spundae moving into their new digs, they'll be 2 blocks away from the avalon. makes for some interesting options on a saturday night.

                  don't know how ruby skye is now but the last time i was there about 2 years ago, it freakin rocked. great crowd. good system. no outdoor area though. what's up with that in the san fran clubs. no outdoor areas in any club.

                  Comment

                  • timkell
                    Getting Somewhere
                    • Jun 2004
                    • 152

                    #24
                    Originally posted by CSquare
                    i love to party in san fran but you really can't beat la. the weather is better. more options all the way around. it's really the way to go. with godskitchen/spundae moving into their new digs, they'll be 2 blocks away from the avalon. makes for some interesting options on a saturday night.

                    don't know how ruby skye is now but the last time i was there about 2 years ago, it freakin rocked. great crowd. good system. no outdoor area though. what's up with that in the san fran clubs. no outdoor areas in any club.
                    Mezzanine and 1015 have outdoor smoking areas, but they're no great shakes. Butter has a cool outdoor area, but that place blows IMO.
                    FunkyCozy
                    A FREE Minimal/Techno/Tech House Party @ Anu
                    Every Last Saturday of the Month
                    Residents: Jonathan Beech, Sinukus, Tim McCormack
                    Next Cozy: Saturday, October 28
                    3rd annual Halloween bash, FunkyCozy vs. [Kontrol]
                    with guests Alland Byallo (Liebe Detail) and Craig Kuna
                    Wear a costume!

                    Comment

                    • CSquare
                      Addiction started
                      • Jul 2004
                      • 335

                      #25
                      Originally posted by timkell
                      Originally posted by CSquare
                      i love to party in san fran but you really can't beat la. the weather is better. more options all the way around. it's really the way to go. with godskitchen/spundae moving into their new digs, they'll be 2 blocks away from the avalon. makes for some interesting options on a saturday night.

                      don't know how ruby skye is now but the last time i was there about 2 years ago, it freakin rocked. great crowd. good system. no outdoor area though. what's up with that in the san fran clubs. no outdoor areas in any club.
                      Mezzanine and 1015 have outdoor smoking areas, but they're no great shakes. Butter has a cool outdoor area, but that place blows IMO.
                      i've been to 1015 a handful of times and couldn't find fresh air anywhere. i was probably faded and lost everytime anyways.

                      Comment

                      • scott carrelli
                        Getting Somewhere
                        • Jun 2004
                        • 185

                        #26
                        Re:: Northern California vs Southern california???

                        what's up with that in the san fran clubs. no outdoor areas in any club.
                        san francisco is very compact. this makes it hard for places to have outdoor area without keeping neibors up all night. this is one of the bad things about sf.
                        yuppies move into the neiborhood with club and then get them shut down.

                        Comment

                        Working...