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nomo
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Joined: 02 Dec 2001 Member #: 1,191 Posts: 6 Location: San Antonio TX
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Id really appreciate large response to this so I can kind of collectively decide. umm. Im trying to strategically place my self(physically) in an area with a great variety of access to parties and music(record stores,radio,news,etc). See Im stuck out here in god awful Texas and well I seek refuge. Theres nothing wrong with Texas except that well the scene out here is effectively being shut down do to the popularity of drugs among youngsters. And although the scene was predominately DnB and Jungle, we had some fairly good trance parties, but not enough ya know? Im lookin for somethin better. I would like to break into djing and hopefully producing later. Unfortunately I havent even started yet so I got some time. But my fiance and I would both like to move to the UK after she finishs school and I was wondering if anyone on this board would have a good opinion as to where approximately would be a good place to start looking?
I appreciate any kind of response and apologize if this would have been better posted in the Whatever forum.
thank you
anthony
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Posted: Tue Dec 04, 2001 11:58 pm |
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Kev
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You'll find great events anywhere here in the UK. I live in Scotland, and there are LOADS of events all the time up here...weather is a little cold up north, but where I live down south, it's not bad.
So, basically, anywhere near a big city would be good in the UK. Especially Glasgow, Edinburgh, Manchester, Liverpool, and London.
-Kev
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Steven H The Earthquaker Club Franchise Owner
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Ok,
There are many great places in UK but in Ireland there are many also. Like in Derry or Letterkenny. Great places to star off djing and making music. The scene is very big over here and the competition is not as high as it is in the UK
We have many clubs in Dublin, Belfast also
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housefreax
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In The nethetlands their are great events to is all dutch here going to innercity i heard it was sold out already good thing i already have my ticket
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Ian on a long term break i:Vibes Crew
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The midlands is good, we have Gatecrasher @ Sheffield, Cream @ Liverpool, Godskitchen in Leeds, Passion @ coalville, Progress @ Derby, just basically lots of good parties all within a couple of hours, If you live away from the cities, but not in a place thats too snobbish, then property isn't too bad either, but stay away from London, My house here would be worth double in london, and u couldn't get a flat cheaply either, plus us midlands to yorkshire ppl are much more friendly too
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mrwozat
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I agree with ferry corsten fan
if you live in the midlands you have great access to three of the biggest trance clubs in the uk ie gatecrasher(sheffield) godskitchen(birmingham not leeds, yeah they host a few partys in leeds but the main base is birmingham) and passion(coalville leist.)
I live in mansfield, nottinghamshire and i went to see pvd at crasher last week and i am going to see ferry corsten and armin van buuren :p :p at godskitchen next week !!!!!!!!
what could be better !!!!!! :p :p :p
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Ian on a long term break i:Vibes Crew
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and with monthly residences for Ferry, Armin, Fergie, Tiesto & JFK @ passion, you can't really complain either
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Sygnus
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As living in the midlands myself, I couldn't agree more :o)
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nomo
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well i guess the midlands is where its at. now i guess ill have to chat with someone about cost of living and such. thanks guys, i really appreciate the help, maybe ill see you at a party when i get over there
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