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Dave Dixon AKA DJ Allure at KU DÉ TA Bangkok – Saturday 23rd August 2014

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DJ Dave Dixon (aka Allure) stepped out from behind the curtain with a full album, distributed in over 20 countries, with 14 pure trance tracks featuring familiar vocalists like JES, Emma Hewitt and Christian Burns.inspire-bangkok.jpg
-- Inspire Bangkok 23-08-2014

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If it is anything like the event held at the KuDeTa last weekend I'd give a complete miss.

http://www.tripadvisor.com/ShowUserReviews-g293916-d5213307-r222645043-KU_DE_TA_Club_Lounge-Bangkok.html#REVIEWS

Sounds like a disaster waiting to happen with that sort of a crush on the 39th floor !!

I was there- totally agree with the guy about the ridiculous change system- you spend more time waiting for your change then you do waiting to be served for a drink- I think it's a deliberate policy to try and make you give up and let the bar keep it. Which is pretty low class- I saw quite a few people getting upset and having to wait ten minutes or so for their change to arrive- and all it does it make sure the bar area becomes more and more packed. Sometimes I do wonder if the people running these places have any practical experiences of working in clubs and bars.

Place was way too busy as well- except the for the raised bar area behind the DJs which was practically empty- problem is to get there you had to make your way through a dance floor that was jam-packed with people unable move. Just a bad venue for it- too thin- unless they restrict numbers properly but that would involve a bit of forward thinking and vision- rather than cramming them in and hoping for the best.

So yeah, I don't mind stopping by Ku De Ta for some drinks (although it's way down the list now in all honestly) but wouldn't bother going to any events there again and I know I'm not alone in thinking that judging by responses on social media and from friends in the past week. It's no big deal- it's just the wrong venue for such events.

Nice view though.

Trance is an abomination. Right up there with EDM

House music forever

As much as I agree with you about House music, your Avatar suggests serious old school!!! tongue.png

one does wonder how many clubnights those complaining have attended.

i was at Stanton warriors and everything was faultless from the bottle service to the dance floor.

once free cover is announced, the place will be rammed, it is only logical, that mony more will come out how cant afford a 6 or 8 hundred baht cover.

club nights get busy.

cant see myself bother for a trance though, so im helping make room

once free cover is announced, the place will be rammed, it is only logical, that mony more will come out how cant afford a 6 or 8 hundred baht cover.

club nights get busy.

Yeah, there's busy and then there's rammed to pointlessness- if the dance floor can't move and is just a crush of stuck people then it's not much of a club night. Stanton Warriors wasn't nearly as busy as 2ManyDJs.

Can't make sense of that other sentence- do you mean that if it's busy because it's free cover- certainly 2ManyDjs wasn't free- there was cover charges.

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