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and I don't think it is simply just a licensing issue like Sharon stated (although that is a big contributing factor).
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Originally posted by Kyron5
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and I don't think it is simply just a licensing issue like Sharon stated (although that is a big contributing factor).
Just to clarify, i was speaking specifically about the visibility of European industrial acts in the American industrial scene in the early to mid-'90s, not the overall visibility of industrial acts in the American music scene (then or today).
When it comes to the visibility of European industrial artists in the American industrial scene in the early to mid-'90s, i can assure you it did have mostly to do with licensing. But Erica is right, not just because the CDs were cheaper and more available, but because the US labels also pushed those bands more in the US market (club promotion, radio servicing, and in some cases, tour support). Nowadays, that's not so true, but back then it was.
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Originally posted by erichazann
Yes. Long Island, as LI.
From my understanding, the time before last (kinda recently) Albion was not really closing.. it was just hype because Downtime (the venue) was changing ownership.. or it moved nights or something. Big deal. Now, it has closed because the new owners are jerks.. I don't know if they purposely were jerks to get Albion to leave so they could bring in a more profitable night, or if they are just jerks in general. *shrug*
Yes Pyramid is big into the 80s/wave/gay thingie. We used to go there... eekk. 7 years ago?? for Exodus? Can't recall.. but one friday night we had less than 100 peeps.. the gay night on sat. had over 500.. guess what? no more goth night!
Sorry for being offtopic, but at least it's not about sweat pants! ;o
And I hope by the time Covenant comes back to NY for their next full tour, Clas will be back.
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Originally posted by lushmachine
I have to say that Chicago also has a "see and be seen" element to it but it's not so much visual as it is to "make an appearance" at a spot. There's a large amount of people that show up to clubs wearing whatever random jeans or just throw on something dark without much thought because they are there for the music. Personally, I go out to dance. Socializing comes in a far second for me. However it's not uncommon for people to hop from one place to another just to say hello to a few people even if there's a long distance between them and their ultimate destination. This importance of consistency at attending certain nights is quite popular.
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Also nice is the freedom of dancing style. There is a rather "Chicago-style" dance but it's very close to those of other places too. Ultimately no one cares if you want to hop up and down for two hours or if you're going to spin around and do the Grapevine afterwards.
Dieser Beitrag wurde bereits 4 mal editiert, zuletzt von »ilex011« (24. März 2007, 23:40)
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Originally posted by Vorbedacht
I thought this was a rather nice video.
But at the 3:29 mark, something very strange happened which made me break out laughing.
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Originally posted by Vorbedacht
I thought this was a rather nice video.
But at the 3:29 mark, something very strange happened which made me break out laughing.