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do you think the sound in demoparties is too loud?

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So THAT's what kaktussens helmet is for! And I just thought it was a really cool act ... silly me :)
added on the 2010-11-29 22:02:42 by Punqtured Punqtured
@Saga: nice...
added on the 2010-11-30 08:08:53 by hcdlt hcdlt
i never went to parties but from what i get from here :
"demoparties are places were you have to listen to heavy sound, while being forced to smell at stinky blue cheese and watch animal porn" ?
added on the 2010-11-30 23:17:51 by Tigrou Tigrou
that sounds about right
yes, and it´s awesome!
added on the 2010-11-30 23:24:24 by Puryx Puryx
for me, demopartys are the only place there is for being loud, smelly and behaving completely different to my everyday work attitude.
and therefore i love'm!
and with "being loud" i think of shouting and having fun. not using a private PA to stress other ppl.
added on the 2010-12-01 08:23:35 by benJam benJam
Because shouting never stresses other people.
added on the 2010-12-01 11:29:26 by lug00ber lug00ber
play-psy-co
phooooon
added on the 2010-12-01 11:41:34 by wysiwtf wysiwtf
@lug00ber, it depends... if it involves a megaphone and a typical "HALLO?", then, it might be a little bit stressing to some other people :D
WAS?!
added on the 2010-12-01 12:38:50 by alk alk
If it is too loud, you are too old.
added on the 2010-12-01 12:39:25 by NoahR NoahR
Do you know silent discos?
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Silent_disco

The idea is that there is no speakers system, but the music is broadcasted and people listen to it with wireless headphones.

I've seen a silent disco at my town some years ago, and the concept is really nice. There are a lot of advantages:

- People can control the volume individually or just not use headphones at all
- People can speak without the need to scream
- As a non very common concept, it is seen as a novel thing and attracts people to visit the disco
- No need for soundproofing
- Usually no need for the special and restrictive permissions disco bussiness requires from the authorities


So, I believe this concept could be as well applied to demoparties. It could be easy to broadcast the music by the LAN or wireless net and let people carry their own headphones. Without a sound system, I suppose the party would be a bit cheaper to manage, and it would not require to in a non urban place or soundproofed.

Well... just an idea...

added on the 2010-12-01 13:45:43 by texel texel
Must be a hoot during live performances.
added on the 2010-12-01 13:49:58 by Gargaj Gargaj
how do you dance with a headphone set on your head?
added on the 2010-12-01 13:53:23 by _-_-__ _-_-__
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added on the 2010-12-01 13:55:44 by texel texel
i've performed once at placard festival, where the audience was listening the set with headphones.. it was a bit weird.
added on the 2010-12-01 14:10:47 by nosfe nosfe
yeah it's been a trend in France like a decade ago. People organising such events in building basements :)
texel: lug00ber said it, people want to feel the bass and small objects (headphones) simply can't make real, high amplitude basses.
added on the 2010-12-01 14:36:28 by ponce ponce
maybe a vibrating buttplug additionally to those headphones can add the 'feel the bass'-experience
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- People can control the volume individually or just not use headphones at all

Without headphones, you won't hear shit.
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- People can speak without the need to scream

Only trouble being, noone will hear them coz they're all forced to wear headphones if they want to hear shit.
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- As a non very common concept, it is seen as a novel thing and attracts people to visit the disco

Or as an uncommon concept, it might be seen as a shitty idea and scare away visitors.
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- No need for soundproofing

Anyone who has used public transport in a developed country since Walkmans appeared on the market will confirm that your most excellent solution will not properly negate sound pollution.
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- Usually no need for the special and restrictive permissions disco bussiness requires from the authorities

Thing is, we're talking about demoparties, not "disco bussiness", which is quite a different beast.
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So, I believe this concept could be as well applied to demoparties.

Likewise, there are billions of people who believe praying to some bearded dude in a dress will lead to salvation.
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It could be easy to broadcast the music by the LAN or wireless net and let people carry their own headphones.

How do you plan to connect a headphone to the wireless LAN? Do you like dancing with your laptop?
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Without a sound system, I suppose the party would be a bit cheaper to manage, and it would not require to in a non urban place or soundproofed.

I seriously doubt renting a truckload of FM headphones (not to mention the repair costs) would be cheaper than renting a PA system.

Overall, this is a fucking horrible idea in pretty much every imaginable aspect... Except maybe that, once implemented, it could serve to reduce my list of "parties to visit". Way to go! :)
added on the 2010-12-01 18:39:36 by havoc havoc
I've been to a few silent disco parties. They were a fun gimmick, but hardly a solution to anything.
added on the 2010-12-01 19:11:01 by okkie okkie
What havoc said.
added on the 2010-12-02 00:55:48 by iks iks
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Do you know silent discos?
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So, I believe this concept could be as well applied to demoparties. It could be easy to broadcast the music by the LAN or wireless net and let people carry their own headphones. Without a sound system, I suppose the party would be a bit cheaper to manage, and it would not require to in a non urban place or soundproofed.

oh yes, that sounds like it could turn into a hell of a demoparty. if you bring a truckload of that stuff you are smoking.
added on the 2010-12-02 06:15:00 by groepaz groepaz

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