NEW 70 minute Ibiza documentary from AlphaTheta (fka Pioneer)

Featuring legendary DJs, a new documentary “The Evolution Of Ibiza”…

It should be ‘regain’ rather than ‘retain’

Massive VIP culture has ruined the best venues. Croatia is the place to be these days by all accounts.

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Wow! Looks like the advert for the local old folks home

Have you seen the documentary on the geriatric ravers? :rofl:

Mate jump on a plane and come to one of my nights if you wanna see that :rofl::rofl:

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:rofl::rofl::rofl::rofl:

For those who have not seen it;

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It’s quite funny to see a documentary made by alphatheta lamenting for 20 minutes that prices have exploded, that everything is too expensive, talking about the VIP culture, not to say excessive, when they are the first to apply a policy of excessive prices on the equipment they produce.

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Yes, but it’s not AlphaTheta saying it’s too expensive - it’s the DJs, the promoters, the residents, the clubbers.

They’re not referring to the equipment either, but to the admission prices, the DJ fees, the cost of accommodation…

Oh but could you imagine the level of commitment of users, the number of “I’m a DJ too”, and the general loss of respect for the industry, if all people needed, to become “a DJ” was an old hand-me-down laptop, some pirated (or free with a purchase) DJ software, and a mouse…

Oh wait… it’s not too much of a stretch of imagination

That’s dope :rofl::heart_eyes:

I’ll take a picture of the back and post it. It makes for good reading. :stuck_out_tongue:

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For a second I thought that was Solarstone :grin:

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I remember a time I paid around 10-11 euros per maxi single on vinyl… you can imagine it took some time before I had a decent collection… now thats 99cents per MP3. On top of that, streaming is entering the world for the price of 10-15 MP3s per month. Being a DJ is practically free today :wink:

:heart_eyes::heart_eyes::heart_eyes::heart_eyes: so dope

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Practically free, and with that the downside of the pool being completely diluted with regards to talent, skill and real passion for good music.

At least those £10 records kept the garden relatively free of weeds.

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I understood that it was all about that. It is all the more laughable since it is the promoters, the DJs, the club owners themselves who largely contribute to this rise in prices and this form of elitism.

What I wanted to say is that seeing an alphatheta video production spend almost a quarter of the documentary lamenting that things are no longer accessible enough, that everything has become too expensive is quite paradoxical, not to say cynical. Because what they are denouncing here is exactly what they themselves practice in their commercial policy.

It would have been any other production company that made the documentary, I won’t mention it. But coming from Alphathéta, it’s the hospital that doesn’t care about charity as we say in French

Haha, yeah, a bit of resemblance :joy:

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This is absolutely class :joy:

for me this is the best film about Ibiza https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5yIGe0z9DBM

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