Posted: Fri May 15, 2009 1:39 pm
you're based in Camberley?LUCKY_STRIKE wrote:i am based in camberley, i have been playin with the idea of putting on something big in guildford for about 2 years now, i just cant see it ever working.

you're based in Camberley?LUCKY_STRIKE wrote:i am based in camberley, i have been playin with the idea of putting on something big in guildford for about 2 years now, i just cant see it ever working.
Went to a few hiphop shows at the Star when I was at Surrey Uni (Jehst namely). Ugly Duckling played there one Sunday in my 2nd year (2003-4). Apart from that, totally concur. Most of the students were of the champagne variety; gossip/tan/shop/then party on a wednesday with ugly Leeroy and his endless cheese. He was always a bit shit really.Kulture wrote:Guildford is a hole of a place in terms of culture and diversity. All the clubs are owned by the same guy who is a business man with no interest in music so all the clubs play cheese. The only places even likely to play anything are the star, platform 9 (which is closed) and the boiler room... but it is very rare and over crowded. I hate Guildford with a passion as I go uni there. The uni is cool, the town is a waste. Capitalism at it's grim and bitter height. I feel sorry for people that have to grow up round there.
On a lighter note, if you do what we did and walk about 4 hours out of guildford there's some really pretty and inspiring countryside. I recommend taking some mates and walk in one direction until you get to a little village pub, then have a meal. This is how I found enjoyment that touches deep down... Guildford is shallow... but great if your a rich girl who needs the latest designer clothes... but i aint.
Yes yes!!deamonds wrote:kulture, do you go 2 surrey uni??
i been to rubix, who knows?
big up Jmebag1!!
jmebag1 wrote: Yes yes!!
And dubble/spaniard we need you two back at this uni organising bigger n better events. dubriddim last year was defo a step in the right direction. Amnesty got to use the main part of rubix this year and they played a fair amount of (albeit poorly mixed) dubstep so hopefully nex year we can actually see some decent DJs. People will back it if you promise them they won't hear cheese.
deano wrote:Why dont we just get a small room, there wont be many of us.
Get lots of horrible bass bins from somewhere to fill up most of the space
& go from there. I think remix in woking is pretty small, although I have never been in.
Obvs I would be willing to help...
Bacchus in Kingston has had a few dubstep nights. Braille with Orien (dub police) for example.KingOfTheDub wrote:I live in Surbiton which is five minutes from Kingston. Its dreadful. It was all just cheese, which is awful enough. Now the indie "scence" kids have turned up so its a poor mixture of cheese and indie kids. BAD!
Haha yeh...I remember when I used to go to Burger King and she used to sit there drinking her coffee. I had to go upstairs to eat my food.Delta Labs wrote:old women with beards :s (seriously there is one).
not trippin', just luckyKulture wrote:haha i thought I was trippin when i saw that lady...man... lady.... person