Quote: (09-26-2011 08:27 PM)torontokid Wrote:
Luckystar, what was your experience with Swedish clubbing music?
Almost all the bars and smaller venues in Toronto play shitty top 40 music. I know some bigger venues play house or electro but I can't really get into them(at least until I get my hands onto a high quality fake id). When I was in Sweden I was introduced to Avicii and I enjoyed the music far more.
Clubbing is far more enjoyable with some awesome music Imo, makes it far easier to self amuse and just have a great time.
T-kid...I thought the sets were very good in Stockholm as well. I do like house/electro and Stockholm clubs have top end in-house DJs.
A basic player observation that has been reinforced for me during my travels is the power of hip hop. I m not a hip hop kinda guy. But whenever the sets change from electronic to hip hop the mood of the crowd changes from serious party mode to fun and approachable mode. Girls start smile more, make more eye contact, and loosen up.
When sets change like this guys need to vibe with the music and ride flow of the crowd. The only numbers I got in Ukraine came during hip hop sets. And in Sweden, girls were showin me more love when R&B/hip hop music hit the club. Ride the hip hop vibe to your advantage playas.