trilobyte wrote:Welcome to ePlaya! If/when you get a second, hop on over to the 'greeters station' section and post a little about yourself there so we can give you a proper hello.
I agree with you to a large degree. I wouldn't let the thread get you down. They get posted every year, and invariably by people who haven't even been to the event yet (just like this year's), they don't yet 'get it' in that respect, and the whole star power/celebrity culture thing is strong in defaultia. While some of the big camps do what you describe, many do not. If they post a lineup at all, it's on a fairly small page adjacent to the stage - probably as much to remind the crew who's supposed to be on when as it is for anyone out there. Starting back in 2005 I made a point to not promote lineups to the playa events I worked on, and found that in many cases they were that much better for it. Anyways, I digress. Again, welcome to the site.
OK, so last year after seeing a large sound camp selectively pull up some booty girls off the playa and onto the stage, and then denying non-booty girls admission, I got really ticked off and stormed away
Dis)'(rack wrote:Finally got a log in after years of reading. For some reason this thread hit a nerve with me and prompted me to post.
I have been attending every year since 02, so I have some background.
I wish that that the playa was like before when there were no DJ lists. No pre-announcements on social media about this world renowned DJ, or this performer, or this marquee for this sound camp. Nothing. Just like my first number of years.
Don't get me wrong, I am a dnb head and go to EDM shows all the time in the default, but I wish that the pre-announced DJ line ups would end. I think too many people are starting to look at the event like it's a regular show, with set times for superstar performers, for viewers to show up to and watch.
To me, it has added an element of commercialization to the event and is subverting the spirit of the culture. It is now attracting attendees that go to or hear about the event because Bassnectar, or Freq Nasty, or whoever are playing, and aren't thinking about how they can be the performers, entertainers, providers, or participants.
I liked before where you just ended up wherever you were, and happened to find a spectacular show, whether it be DJ Dan, or joeblow spinning something good (yeah, they used to use records...real records).
I also think that some of the large sound stages with big name DJs have adopted non-burn (exclusive) behavior like only allowing the cute girls with the booty shorts (not actual performers) up on stage to dance, etc...like a Vegas club. To me, that is a playa sin as it defeats radical inclusion. I saw activities like that numerous times last year and it pissed me off.
OK, I am now ready for my lambasting for my first post.
Savannah wrote:It sounds freaky & wrong, so you need to do it.
cpart wrote:We can ask for Daft Punk repeatedly.

Savannah wrote:It sounds freaky & wrong, so you need to do it.
Simon of the Playa wrote:

Savannah wrote:It sounds freaky & wrong, so you need to do it.

Savannah wrote:It sounds freaky & wrong, so you need to do it.
Savannah wrote:It sounds freaky & wrong, so you need to do it.
Savannah wrote:It sounds freaky & wrong, so you need to do it.

Savannah wrote:It sounds freaky & wrong, so you need to do it.
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