Thursday, June 11, 2009

Circus in Columbus, Ohio (June 6, 2009)

As much as I enjoy hot, sweaty, PBR fueled orgies accompanied by an abrasive, pulsing, electronic soundtrack (in this case, the dance floor at Circus), I'm also not 19 anymore. I love electronic music as much as the next girl, but I'm picky. Not pretentious. Just picky. The two times I've been to Circus, I've found that I've needed copious amounts of alcohol to thoroughly enjoy myself. Whatever happened to the phrase "everything in moderation"? Does every button on the mixer need to be pushed at the same time? I'm sure that the DJs who play really overwhelming, seizure inducing electronic music think that there's a method to the madness, (in addition to the people on the dance floor having seizures--ahem, I mean, dancing) but come on, DJs. Next time, play something I can actually dance to. Without being inebriated.

Oh well. At least the DJs at Circus on June 6 looked adorable in their matching hoodies.




(gettin' it.)










(werkin' it 2 h@rd.)


4 comments:

  1. Art is everywhere, huh? Sometimes I just want to drift away into real electronic music. You know, like Radiohead or Aphex Twin. That's real Electronic Music. Anyway, check out how unpretentious I am as I criticize other people at an event created to stimulate social interaction.

    Who is really "(werkin' it 2 h@rd.)"?

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  2. Being a self-proclaimed mature adult, I also make judgements of a person because of a suingle blog post.

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  3. James, it wasn't the post that inspired my final reaction. It was the way you responded to me.

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  4. Also, "Working it too hard" = good, not bad.

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