At 02:11 PM 11/27/01 +0100, Calvin Ho wrote:
>I also visited Hong Kong, which I didn't have a very good clubbing
>experience, but noting the posters on the walls with big-name UK trance
>DJs on them, I would guess that sort of music is big there.
>
>Yes it is. Yet sometimes we do have a nice selection of other smaller
>clubs which you probably missed. Nights like White Label (eclectic
>drumNbass), Zero (jazz, funk, latin on a house tip), weeknights at Phi-B
>(funky, brazilian, rare grooves, deep house), some 2Step nights, though we
>haven t been doing much on our end. We use to do nights called SOS, and
>Stitch -all types off jazzy and funky music. There is a great night
>called Robot too (funky house, bumpy techno) which is once a month.
Argh. Dude, I was in HK from Feb 21-26. I actually emailed you before I
left but never got a reply. I looked around Lan Kwai Fong and saw tons of
expat bars and stuff, but all I really found were clubs with weak Top40
cover bands and beer that cost more than my dinner (wassup with that?!?).
My only other alternative was all the KTV bars scattered about town.
Whoopee. Otherwise, I had a great time in HK, but the nightlife sucks.
Elson
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