Hmm, I agree to some extent, though Bangor is a very spread out place and most people have to get a taxi/lift home from the city centre if they go out anyway. My idea of hiring a bus means that people could get to Hendre and also get back to Bangor at the end of the night for a couple of quid.
And no, I don't have a 'big following' although I know lots of people in Bangor and the surrounding areas so I know who to ask to help promote it and I can get locals to come.
From what I've heard, the only reason people don't go to Hendre more often is that it's a pain getting there and back, it wouldn't cost much to hire a bus would it? It would definitely attract people if a 'free' bus ride there and back was included in the ticket price. For students it would be a massive plus, considering they all live a ~5 minute walk away from the main bus stop in Bangor
Found the name of the venue in liverpool out if bfly you still interested
What kind of music would be played... everything?
Good to see you're in the know! No, he's gone, but isn't needed. If you haven't done already, check out Fourth Wave on Soundcloud. The people on that label are the future of dance music! Plus there's more big stuff lined up for RAMP this year...
I've been djing since '98. House, Techno and more recently stuff on the UK Bass scene or whatever you want to call it!
I think a collaboration of people on this forum would be our best chance of getting something going. The more on board, the better!
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