Sorry, but how many of these clubs have you actually been to?
Not only does the Orbit have a fine sound system, and facilities which elicit few complaints; most importantly it has a crowd who have a clue. Who go to see the DJ rather than to say they've been to Fabric / Bugged Out / Whatever, and who will understand what it is Jeff's trying to do. What is more, clubs like Orbit, Voodoo, Atomic Jam etc will also charge the punters a clear tenner less than Fabric.
I had an interesting conversation with James Pennington a few months back about the crowds in Bugged Out (based at Cream lest we forget) compared to Voodoo when he played (clueless fuckwits was, I think, what we settled on). Both clubs are in Liverpool, both supplied much the same standards of accomodation, etc; but if he'd stopped the music and played Cosmic Cars in Voodoo, people would have done more than stop and stare...
By opting for the expensive, commercial end of the industry, Mills is neglecting the promoters and fans who have fought long and hard to convince him to return to England.
To suggest that this is about the gender bias in clubs is naieve, ill-informed bullshit.
-s P.S. Hi, Paul, How's it going? _________________________________________________________________ Get your FREE download of MSN Explorer at http://explorer.msn.com/intl.asp. --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
