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like it’s more about events, even in cities where you wouldn’t think that it would. In San Francisco too it really is about events, they


have one every week. But really there is only one that gets busy; it’s a club called Beatbox, which only has a 300-person capacity. Anything over that and it’s like tumbleweeds blowing around. They really don’t have the pull anymore to fill those (larger) spaces. They’re so stupid these days; they struggle by


doing competing parties. You’ve got all these egos battling events on holiday weekends; putting parties up against each other; splitting the crowd and then they’re both so f*cked. It’s really just so silly. Though it’s interesting when you consider all the large festivals, like EDF (Electric Daisy Festival) and the like, they are so incredibly popular. Have you heard much about 1Life? It’s being run by Ray and Dante Events—the same two guys who run


Momentum and Primetime at Circus in Los Angeles. They’re doing an event, July 4 weekend called 1Life. They’ve got quite a nice mix of all of the big gay circuit DJs and then quite a few of the straight ones. And they’re doing a huge, two day, all-day outdoor festival, from Friday, July 4 through Sunday, July 6, all day and all night in San Bernardino. Sounds amazing, I’ll have to check that out! They’re calling it, “America’s First Gay Massive Music


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