Does anybody have an overview of Eurobeat Clubs (Japan & around the world) including an approximate amount of visitors?
I'm trying to get a clear view of how many people visit those clubs. When I see pictures such such as the ones below I get a very bad feeling about the current situation:
http://superloose.net/index.php?main_pa ... cts_id=639
Eurobeat Clubs
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b-1 dynamite is a weekly event , which is one of the reasons it doesnt have many attendances :p
but you maybe want to look at the superloose counterpart Starfire , which is monthly (and on weekends); and you might be suprised : http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UwUCfER4eM8 (1h in the video to see the crowd)
SEF has more people though i think , or Maharaja maybe a smaller venue ... but yes Eurobeat clubbing is not like the Velfarre crowd use to be
but you maybe want to look at the superloose counterpart Starfire , which is monthly (and on weekends); and you might be suprised : http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UwUCfER4eM8 (1h in the video to see the crowd)
SEF has more people though i think , or Maharaja maybe a smaller venue ... but yes Eurobeat clubbing is not like the Velfarre crowd use to be
You can count on your fingers how many people go to B-1. There are no regular para events in the world except Japan.
I went to B-1 last week and there were about 10-12 people. SEF is the most crowded event with older people going. Disco 90's is ALL old people. I went there last week and I was once again the youngest person there I believe and the only foreigner. The only foreigners that regularly go to para club events now are Max Beckwith, Jasmine Okada, Andy Sutherland, Heather Heller, and Akira Ryu sometimes. The monthly events are the most crowded right now. There are some events in Nagoya that still go on, but Tokyo is still the main place for para. Maharaja Roppongi is the most important para place in the world right now.
I went to B-1 last week and there were about 10-12 people. SEF is the most crowded event with older people going. Disco 90's is ALL old people. I went there last week and I was once again the youngest person there I believe and the only foreigner. The only foreigners that regularly go to para club events now are Max Beckwith, Jasmine Okada, Andy Sutherland, Heather Heller, and Akira Ryu sometimes. The monthly events are the most crowded right now. There are some events in Nagoya that still go on, but Tokyo is still the main place for para. Maharaja Roppongi is the most important para place in the world right now.
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