what genre is big in your city?

Brisbane seems to be owned by UK Hardcore and gabber as far as the techno clubs go. DNB has a pretty loyal following with some really cool DNB nights being held in smaller venues, never really been to a big DNB event though.

Apart from that clubs tend to play what ever is in the charts at the time.
 
Im in Tampa FL also..

Yes in into breaks..

I dont have problems with the vocals,some of the older stuff I do like.

But talking with DJ's/artist int he area..

We started to get more trance in the area.BUT Alot of its going towards that Miami Electro house.

Electro House is new for me.But its not breaks.

I still like other break artist in the US (Trashy) but most of the newer stuff is coming out of the UK.
 
staypuft said:
Toronto: House and Trance is big in the big clubs and the DNB scene here is maaaaasive =p

Techno is also starting to blow up in Toronto. While it's still not as big as house, it's steadily been growing the past while. But, its more parties at smaller clubs (Footwork, Opium, Drake Underground, etc) -- not too many 'mega-club' techno parties.
 
southern new mexico had lots of house and a bit of drum n bass.

salt lake city seems to dig drum n bass and dub step nowadays
 
melbourne australia - hardstyle, thumping hard trance and dirty/funky psytrance.. music to get the heart pumping and the body moving..
 
I come from Toronto, which has a very vibrant electronic scene. DnB is huge, and hardcore, praticularly of the happy variety, is also quite popular. You get your typical house/trance played quite often in clubs, and breaks is also popular.

I am currently in Montreal, where psytrance (yeah!) and hardstyle/core (meh) seem to dominate.
 
yella said:
im from Melbourne, house and electro are massive in the club scene, although you can get pretty much any genre if you know the rite places to go

Yeah I think that sums it up pretty well. In the mainstream/commercial sense it's all house/electro... prog and trance are still around and there'll always be a decent market here for breaks & DnB.

Trance I think is only going to move away from the mainstream with Future & Hardware going their seperate ways and the end of Two Tribes. It's replacement is pretty much all electro/house artists. In the sense of the big parties that's definitely what I've noticed over the last few years, trance is going in one direction and house in the other. Whichever side you're on, I think it's hard to argue that house/electro is the bigger scene here... just tune in to Nova.

Or take a look at some of our biggest exports recently; TV Rock, Dirty South, Cut Copy, Sneaky Sound System and so on.

Hip hop is also big, I'm looking forward to Beastie Boys @ Good Vibrations in Feb. :)

Techno is dead.
 
Techno is far from dead, if anything - its just been getting bigger the past few years. The minimal boom has really been causing it to blow up, especially in areas like Berlin.
 
In Canberra, we seem to leech from Sydney and Melbourne... We dont have our own style i dont think...

It's fairly random here... We had "Plastic Surgery" a few months ago, This coming Friday the Plump DJ's are coming...

I think it's whatever/whoever we can drag/abduct to us...
 
AZ51LK said:
sydney: bars & lounges mainly play hip hop and r&b :(

hard to find a place that'll play house, d&b or trance that ISNT a house, d&b or trance club.

i love r&b and hip hop to death, but the type of crowds that the music attracts, well, is fcuked.

Couldn't help digging this thread up.

Agreed. Sydney has and will always have a very strong market for R&B/"hip-hop"/rap (and by that I actually mean top 40 stuff, not an interesting underground scene or anything). I would say at least half of all clubs/bars play this stuff, and they are always full. The music is boring and the crowds are amazingly bad, people there are either looking for a fight or looking for meat. Unfortunately, your friends who perhaps haven't really found the time to explore musical genres as much will insist on going to these places all the time, because they are the only places to go.

Not including the above, breaks used to be big, but these days it's all electro and electro-house. Which I don't mind usually, at least I don't mind old school electro and electro funk, but this stuff, while quite often pleasant to listen to, is getting tedious, and bang-gangers do my head in. I am hoping really hard that this love of electro will turn funky eventually and we will see a revival of Zapp and Roger style stuff. I suppose there is some Trance going round, nothing too impressive though, IM came to Home Nighclub not too long ago, but of course that is the new IM, which is really half electro-house anyway, don't tell any of the ravers at Home though. There are still some good doofs though, with generally good music and a good crowd, and as far as I can tell Psy is actually picking up, despite the music these days being a far cry from the music of 94-98. I think this has something to do with IM calling their music these days Psy.

As for Melbourne, I visited recently, and I'm not too sure of the scene there, but they seem to pay less attention to shitty music, this I think is in large part to Melbournites being a tad pretentious, but pretentious or not clubs there are much better, and the people there are much better. I went to Fractured down there and the fact that they managed to spin really acidic breaks with more than just the DJ hanging around amazed me. It was really kick-arse to be able to listen to something half decent. Even at Revolver, which as far as I can tell is really mainstream, the crowds were friendly and they played some nice funk tunes early on, and in the second room they had stuff which sounded really techy and dark, which pleased me greatly. All up, Melbourne is great for listening to interesting music that would never get a moment of time in Sydney. So you Melbournites shouldn't complain too much, at least it isn't a 50/50 split of Top-40 and Electro-House.

One of the highlights of recent Sydney clubbing experiences was having N'Fa at Funktrust, who is a Melbournite anyway. The irony.
 
s. fla

club trance (tiesto, oakenfold etc.), house, drum n base, breaks
no psytrance whatsoever
 
ThoseUnknown said:
So true. It seems to be this way everywhere in FL. It's almost like there is this giant bubble over FL that keeps all this garbage contained here. Music is progressing everywhere else around the world, except here.


I gotta agree, peoples taste in music down here is terrible.
 
pretty lucky here, liverpool in the uk- theres a good mix in the local clubs, psytrance really taking off lately, always been a strong house/trance scene as well as some good venues playing drum and bass and hip hop. electro and techno arent as popular at the moment but there is a crowd for it and the nights are always busy
 
philadelphia sucksssss.

there are like two clubs, shampoo being the most well-known. I think we got van Dyk there, once. Maybe. Mostly its local DJ's who spin that kandy-kid raver look-at-me-i-were-75-muiltcolored-bracelets-and-suck-on-pacifiers bull shit.

y'all want the REAL trance/house/DnB hub of the tri-state area, go no further than my den ;)
 
im located in a couple of small cities in the northwest UK an i gotta say that neither has a particuarly vibrant dance scene, boundin on non existant in clubs unless you like (pop/cheese)house and trance.
however the free party scene is pretty good if u can travel a bit with techno, psy, jungle etc parties happenin pretty reguarly,unfortunately for me an my love of minimal im pretty much screwed 'cept for the always dead and rarely occuring minimal/electro nights they have in a few local bars.:p
 
in holland jumpstyle is getting really big,don't like it much tho,i choose some hardstyle or hardcore over jumpstyle anytime
 
Naptown...aka Indianapolis, IN. we have lots of house come through(boo) but we also have a sweet dnb scene here. big name dnb dj's from around the globe come here and play for us in a really intimate environment called the Melody Inn. Could you ask for anything more...and if you could, why would you?
 
yossarian_is_sane! said:
Bigstar... correct me if i'm wrong but i believe Concord Dawn are one of the headliners for NYE in New Zealand Phat 07?

http://www.phatclub.co.nz/

OR are they doing a (really hope the flight doesn't get delayed) play NYE in several places a la cosmic gate (mutter mutter...)?

Hi mate sorry for the late reply, I don't come on here much.

But yeah, Concord Dawn definately did play here on NYE (only one of the guys) so I assume the other one stayed in NZ and played at Phat. :)
 
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