Re: WMC Miami help
Posted: Wed Jan 06, 2010 10:14 pm
read the posts above man.manillathrilla wrote:how much are the passes/tickets?
read the posts above man.manillathrilla wrote:how much are the passes/tickets?
seckle wrote:rip laundrybar! Memories!Juan BassHead wrote:This will be my 14th or 15th WMC. It's my favorite week of the year. Really looking forward to it!
my advice: Don't forget to load up on vitamins (Airborne) & sleep as much as you need to so you don't go home with the ninja aka WMC flu.
Very good advice.takinla wrote: tip 3- if you're going to "promote" yourself...don't expect much in return..keep in mind there are 1000's of others JUST LIKE YOU (dj's, producers, promoters, etc) all going there w/ cd's in hand and business cards...some advice...just go down there for fun...if you strike up a convo w/ someone who might book you/play you/talk to you later..it's nice to have a card or CD to give them...
i catch it every yearJuan BassHead wrote: Don't forget to load up on vitamins (Airborne) & sleep as much as you need to so you don't go home with the ninja aka WMC flu.
I am pretty sure we made a bet at wet willies and you didn't come through... I wish I could remember what it was but then I don't remember much from that night.plastician wrote:Very good advice.takinla wrote: tip 3- if you're going to "promote" yourself...don't expect much in return..keep in mind there are 1000's of others JUST LIKE YOU (dj's, producers, promoters, etc) all going there w/ cd's in hand and business cards...some advice...just go down there for fun...if you strike up a convo w/ someone who might book you/play you/talk to you later..it's nice to have a card or CD to give them...
I can speak for the majority of Croydon that us dubsteppers who travel out there are doing so as more of a holiday than a business trip, the last thing we want to hear from anyone is what sounds like a sales pitch for your digital record label or event.
Just be cool and people will be cool back to you, thats what networking should be about, let the business side of things happen when we all get home in front of AIM or something.
frebentos wrote:flights booked today YAAAAAAAAAAAAASSSSS.
yay!frebentos wrote:yup, place shoudl be sorted as well, osme apartment off ocean drive.
Heavily looking forward to this, first time I've been to the states, post 21...rreeeally excited.
Yea luckily Faye was like, "fuck stop overs"as well, and it didn't really save any money so we're going direc tto vegas for three days beforehand and then a week of parties in Miami....yaaas!kozee wrote: AND something i learned from years past I wont do is booking a flight with like 2 stops or changes, FUCK THAT! I got my non stop Virgin flights sorted! yum!
damn rightfrebentos wrote:Yea luckily Faye was like, "fuck stop overs"as well, and it didn't really save any money so we're going direc tto vegas for three days beforehand and then a week of parties in Miami....yaaas!kozee wrote: AND something i learned from years past I wont do is booking a flight with like 2 stops or changes, FUCK THAT! I got my non stop Virgin flights sorted! yum!



MissBrass wrote:I am pretty sure we made a bet at wet willies and you didn't come through... I wish I could remember what it was but then I don't remember much from that night.plastician wrote:Very good advice.takinla wrote: tip 3- if you're going to "promote" yourself...don't expect much in return..keep in mind there are 1000's of others JUST LIKE YOU (dj's, producers, promoters, etc) all going there w/ cd's in hand and business cards...some advice...just go down there for fun...if you strike up a convo w/ someone who might book you/play you/talk to you later..it's nice to have a card or CD to give them...
I can speak for the majority of Croydon that us dubsteppers who travel out there are doing so as more of a holiday than a business trip, the last thing we want to hear from anyone is what sounds like a sales pitch for your digital record label or event.
Just be cool and people will be cool back to you, thats what networking should be about, let the business side of things happen when we all get home in front of AIM or something.
kozee wrote:hahah!
what day is everyone arriving?
ya!L.o.s. wrote:kozee wrote:hahah!
what day is everyone arriving?
10 WMCs ago
L.o.s. wrote:kozee wrote:hahah!
what day is everyone arriving?
10 WMCs ago
I managed 3..... that was the night Mala saw me stumbling down Collins on my own at 6amskream wrote:MissBrass wrote:I am pretty sure we made a bet at wet willies and you didn't come through... I wish I could remember what it was but then I don't remember much from that night.plastician wrote:Very good advice.takinla wrote: tip 3- if you're going to "promote" yourself...don't expect much in return..keep in mind there are 1000's of others JUST LIKE YOU (dj's, producers, promoters, etc) all going there w/ cd's in hand and business cards...some advice...just go down there for fun...if you strike up a convo w/ someone who might book you/play you/talk to you later..it's nice to have a card or CD to give them...
I can speak for the majority of Croydon that us dubsteppers who travel out there are doing so as more of a holiday than a business trip, the last thing we want to hear from anyone is what sounds like a sales pitch for your digital record label or event.
Just be cool and people will be cool back to you, thats what networking should be about, let the business side of things happen when we all get home in front of AIM or something.
I am the wet willies king! No one last year could beat 4 large call a cabs!