I wrote an essay titled Is 2009 The Year Baltimore Club Broke? that is my first piece for SpliceToday.com, kind of a long thinkpiece covering a whole lot of ground, hope it stimulates some discussion about the club scene and where it's going.
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Hipsters and followers of DJ culture in other cities have been spinning Baltimore club (and producing their own watered-down variations) for years now, but that demographic prizes the music's obscurity and regional origins; they don't buy records in large numbers, and they'll be the first ones to jump off the bandwagon if it ever gets too popular.
Hipsters and followers of DJ culture in other cities have been spinning Baltimore club (and producing their own watered-down variations) for years now, but that demographic prizes the music's obscurity and regional origins; they don't buy records in large numbers, and they'll be the first ones to jump off the bandwagon if it ever gets too popular.