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venues?

Posted: Wed Apr 21, 2010 6:28 pm
by trike12
kinda off topic.

Ive been thinking about this lately.
how are the venues in the uk? us? other places with a "stable" (in need of a better word) scene.
The venues in the uk seem very strict from what you hear on for an example rinse fm?
Almost in every ad for events, you hear they come up with this annoying set of rules, No hats,
no hood, dresscode: smart and sexy, were serious, no effort no entry! STRICTLY over 21's, you
will get frisked.
were all gonna die!
And you can order things like VIP tables!? Call me childish maybe but for me, thats not dubstep'ish
at all, that really just annoys me. I guess its up to the venues.

In denmark its just 18 or 21 plus, thats it, almost no matter where you go, unless youre going
to the mainstream clubs.

Is it as "bad" as i see it? how is it? enlighten me, does it mean ill have to buy new clothes
when going to london this summer? :lol:

Re: venues?

Posted: Wed Apr 21, 2010 7:06 pm
by frank grimes jr.
Well in the US, clubs certainly have dress codes.
That being said, the best music is played in places that don't.
:wink:

Re: venues?

Posted: Wed Apr 21, 2010 8:48 pm
by setspeed
it's mainly in london, and it's mainly because of this :(

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Form_696

Re: venues?

Posted: Wed Apr 21, 2010 8:51 pm
by FSTZ
some clubs in my town have dress code

I avoid them

Re: venues?

Posted: Wed Apr 21, 2010 9:04 pm
by legend4ry
A lot of those parties on rinse are for UKFunky,DnB or other big nights - not really dubstep ones apart from rinse vs fwd from what ive heard... A lot of the clubs UK Funky is in, are the clubs where you DO pay 25 quid for a ticket and the decor is more expensive than the building , etc, etc... Most clubs in London what do Dubstep don't have a dress code, as far as I have seen.

Re: venues?

Posted: Wed Apr 21, 2010 9:06 pm
by fassyman
i refuse to go somewhere with a dress code i think its bullshit

Re: venues?

Posted: Wed Apr 21, 2010 9:15 pm
by FSTZ
fassyman wrote:i refuse to go somewhere with a dress code i think its bullshit
agree

in my city there are a bunch of "gangstas" that go to these clubs, they have strict rules like no hats, etc...

but when they get mad they still go out to their car and grab their gun and shoot the place up

so I don't understand how the dress code is even relevant

they should have "no gang member" code instead

Re: venues?

Posted: Wed Apr 21, 2010 9:50 pm
by Over7hink
when I go out (to a real club, not just a bar) I generally try and look decent...that doesn't mean khakis and button up shirts or anything like that, but why anyone would wear a hoody to a club is beyond me. That's fuckin retarded.

And no hats isn't really an issue either. I don't see how that's a problem. Some places have a no gang colours code...which is somewhat irrelevant, you really want these mans to blend in with the crowd?

As for smart and sexy....never really come across that unless it's like a New Years Eve event.

But I can adhere to a dress code if that's what they're asking, I'm fine with that. and if there's no dress code, then thats great as well.

Re: venues?

Posted: Wed Apr 21, 2010 10:36 pm
by nowaysj
Over7hink wrote:why anyone would wear a hoody to a club is beyond me.
douche

Re: venues?

Posted: Wed Apr 21, 2010 10:53 pm
by djake
if we had dress codes in cornwall i think everyone would just say fuck it, and setup a rig in feild somewhere every weekend.

also what is wrong with a hoody in a club? :?

christ its only a piece of clothing.

Re: venues?

Posted: Wed Apr 21, 2010 10:56 pm
by Over7hink
djake wrote:if we had dress codes in cornwall i think everyone would just say fuck it, and setup a rig in feild somewhere every weekend.

also what is wrong with a hoody in a club? :?

christ its only a piece of clothing.
each to their own I guess. I rock hoodies in the bar. But a nightclub never.

I mean, when I see people get rejected in line because they're rocking hoodies, it doesn't surprise me in the least really.

each to their own.

Re: venues?

Posted: Wed Apr 21, 2010 11:05 pm
by djake
why doesnt it surprise you? i dont understand...

Re: venues?

Posted: Wed Apr 21, 2010 11:09 pm
by AnalGangstaHo
I hate dress codes.

Re: venues?

Posted: Thu Apr 22, 2010 12:58 am
by moki
Over7hink wrote:
djake wrote:if we had dress codes in cornwall i think everyone would just say fuck it, and setup a rig in feild somewhere every weekend.

also what is wrong with a hoody in a club? :?

christ its only a piece of clothing.
each to their own I guess. I rock hoodies in the bar. But a nightclub never.

I mean, when I see people get rejected in line because they're rocking hoodies, it doesn't surprise me in the least really.

each to their own.
If I get rejected by some monkey man fuck at the door I say "fuck your club it's a peice of shit full of chicken headz and goomba's anyways."
I like rockin whats comfortable anywhere. The only time I dress differently is if i'm being payed to do so or i'm at a funeral.

Re: venues?

Posted: Thu Apr 22, 2010 2:32 am
by Over7hink
it's not surprising because it's about perception.

I don't necessarily agree with this reasoning, but I can see what they're thinking:

No Hoodies IN MANY CASES = "This cat's rocking some oversized Phat Farm hoody....oh shit...there's his friends, all rocking hoodies. Look at that ice grill. Someone's gonna get boxed in jaw. This is a serious goon squad. G-Unit dey inside the building yo..."

...and Goon Squad gets rejected. And pat downs don't ALWAYS work. I've seen it countless times. I love rocking hoodies as much as the next man, don't get me wrong, but at the club? ....

Now, the logic behind that is obviously nonsense..a dude in a zoot suit could box someone in the mouth for sure. But that's their reasoning.


but hey, that's where I'm at :wink: thats just my experience.
That's the main reason I never wear hoodies to a nightclub. Save myself the hassle. A sports bar? Sure who cares.

Re: venues?

Posted: Thu Apr 22, 2010 2:42 am
by ketamine
frank grimes jr. wrote:Well in the US, clubs certainly have dress codes.
That being said, the best music is played in places that don't.
:wink:
A f****ing MEN :z:

Re: venues?

Posted: Thu Apr 22, 2010 10:24 am
by trike12
setspeed wrote:it's mainly in london, and it's mainly because of this :(

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Form_696
Thats sick man, really sick.. in a bad way.

Speaking of strict policies, which we kind of do and kind of dont.
doesnt all the surveilance in london bother you people living there?
or to ask in a more politically neutral way, How do you feel about
surveilance in london?
Over7hink wrote:it's not surprising because it's about perception.

I don't necessarily agree with this reasoning, but I can see what they're thinking:

No Hoodies IN MANY CASES = "This cat's rocking some oversized Phat Farm hoody....oh shit...there's his friends, all rocking hoodies. Look at that ice grill. Someone's gonna get boxed in jaw. This is a serious goon squad. G-Unit dey inside the building yo..."

...and Goon Squad gets rejected. And pat downs don't ALWAYS work. I've seen it countless times. I love rocking hoodies as much as the next man, don't get me wrong, but at the club? ....

Now, the logic behind that is obviously nonsense..a dude in a zoot suit could box someone in the mouth for sure. But that's their reasoning.


but hey, that's where I'm at :wink: thats just my experience.
That's the main reason I never wear hoodies to a nightclub. Save myself the hassle. A sports bar? Sure who cares.
I see the point about saving the hassle.

with that said... theres a billion types of hoodies, it wouldnt even be fair or ok, if they judged by the look of the guy wearing it.
its all about the attitude and untill people start acting up all stupid and macho, i dont really care.

But yeah you said some of it yourself.

Re: venues?

Posted: Thu Apr 22, 2010 11:53 am
by JFK
fassyman wrote:i refuse to go somewhere with a dress code i think its bullshit
+1 :z:

Re: venues?

Posted: Thu Apr 22, 2010 1:29 pm
by thierry_le_dj
last set i played i wore a suit and tie!
but people were still bump and grinding to my wobbles
but we dont have cloth's policy here
i just had a gig straight after work lol
everyone was in street wear i was in my work uniform lol

Re: venues?

Posted: Thu Apr 22, 2010 3:01 pm
by Jhonny2x4
some of the venues in denver are pretty chill, me and my friends were smokin some bud and the bouncer walks up to one of my friends who was holding the pipe and told him he had to smoke it on the second floor, not the ground floor. If you ask me that's better than getting kicked out.

Besides that:

One of my friends got kicked out of a venue one time because he was "dancing too hard" :lol:

How the fuck can you dance too hard?