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Hey guys,

Heading to sydney next weekend from thurs 12th of feb, just wanted to know what you guys think are some good club's to head to friday/saturday that get packed (more girls then guys would be good lol)

Was looking for RnB/Hip Hip type of clubs.. I know DJ Moto is around and is DJ'ing in clubs around sydney so if anyone know's where he's at that would be even better..

My cousin told me that saturday nights Dynasty @ Privilege Bar (cnr of king and george st) might be good.. anyone heard of it and can comment?

Thanks

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raandb and hip hop is dying up here, sad to see it declining. electro is piscking up now, but unfortunately houuse is still here because all the 18 year olds think its "cool" and "so totally random", god i hate them.

anyway friend of mine tried to revive a place called good bar (boutique) a few weeks ago on oxford street @ darlinghurst, all old skool hip hop and rnb, music was great (but i'm biassed i know the dj lol). I went few fridays ago and it was good, i'll see if he's still running it.

other than that i used to like Docks hotel @ darling harbour. havent been there in 6 or so months so cant vouch for it anymore.

sorry i lie, i remeberd a better one, called Red Room @ hotel chambers. its next to martin place somewhere, elizabeth street rings a bell.

That place goes off, sound system could be better but good overall, good for old skool, hip hop, rnb.... or anything black lol

Thanks for the suggestions.. Dont know about Superclub because we have it here opposite the crown casino and its huge but hardly many people go but dunno if it goes off in sydney..

lol sorry Dave i wouldnt be into ARQ i'll have to give your invite a miss.

I think im more then likely gonna head to Dynasty @ Privilege Bar on Saturday because they have DJ Moto, DJ Tikelz and DJ Peter Gunz who are just fkn pro's so im sure that'll go off.. If not ill have to write down what else u guys suggested and club hop :D

Oh and me and my mate are probably gonna take public transport coz my mum lives in like Gosford, didnt realise there are still train's that go there even at 4-5 in the morning thats awesome unlike here on saturday nights if you dont take the 12.30am train the next one is at like 7am sunday morning =\

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sydney is shit for clubbing now. unless you're into house and energy then you wont find a decent enough club.

i remember back in the day when one world used to be open, that was a pretty good rnb/hip hop club. now they just move them around.

Hey guys,

Heading to sydney next weekend from thurs 12th of feb, just wanted to know what you guys think are some good club's to head to friday/saturday that get packed (more girls then guys would be good lol)

Was looking for RnB/Hip Hip type of clubs.. I know DJ Moto is around and is DJ'ing in clubs around sydney so if anyone know's where he's at that would be even better..

My cousin told me that saturday nights Dynasty @ Privilege Bar (cnr of king and george st) might be good.. anyone heard of it and can comment?

Thanks

ive never been to melbourne.....

but from what ive been told by people from sydney whos been there....

have said the people in general....are ALOT nicer in Melb...

especially the Ethnics there...have a different Mentaility there than the likes of here.

i recall a melboune group of guys came down to a club in sydney.... "Watershed" or watever its called on Darling harbour....

they were all happy at the start.....then at the end of it.....they said "WTF is wrong with the girls here.... FFS!....u talk to them and they just snop ya...u should come down to melb ..people start convos with u just for the sake of being polite...unlike the girls here...if they dont like ya....they think ur an ASSHole for just even saying hello to them"

which is probably true, coz people overseas say the same thing about sydney siders as well... but these things didnt bother us much cause sydney people were used this kinda environment...

so im just letting ya know from what i hear of peoples experiences

yeah give Tank a go on a friday night for rnb superclub, not too bad...its just off george st towards the rocks

but yeah as everyone has said, ull b hard pressed to find good rnb joints in sydney nemore...

yeah give Tank a go on a friday night for rnb superclub, not too bad...its just off george st towards the rocks

but yeah as everyone has said, ull b hard pressed to find good rnb joints in sydney nemore...

I'll second that..

Another couple of notable places on Fridays are Flavours (at Middle Bar) and St James Hotel, but both are tony compared to Tank Nightclub. Good atmosphere though.

(more girls then guys would be good lol)

Thanks

thats never, the case in sydney........

there will be always MORE BROZ, THAN HOEZ!!!!

if your wanting a club that people are friendly, your more likely to find that in a Trance/Rave night club

rather than an Rnb shit hole... coz all that ever happens there is Guys acting tough and being "da shit!", girls being snobby skanks & bouncers wanting to kick you out coz

its getting too crowded or he didnt like the way you looked at him.

That's the problem with RnB/Hip-Hop clubs, and it's been like that since the early 90's (I'm showing my age here). Everyone at an RnB club seems to think they are better than the next person, and the general "friendly" nature is non-existent unless you go with a group of friends and/or go to the same place(s) regularly and establish a group of friends.

Also, regardless of how many DJs play and how good they are, they all seem to play the same songs over and over, and usually to please the masses it's something that's already too commercialised and mainstream for me to want to hear it again in a club atmosphere. There is soooo much quality so called "underground" hip-hop and RnB out there, and I'm sure that the DJs are aware of it, so why not play it?

ive never been to melbourne.....

but from what ive been told by people from sydney whos been there....

have said the people in general....are ALOT nicer in Melb...

especially the Ethnics there...have a different Mentaility there than the likes of here.

i recall a melboune group of guys came down to a club in sydney.... "Watershed" or watever its called on Darling harbour....

they were all happy at the start.....then at the end of it.....they said "WTF is wrong with the girls here.... FFS!....u talk to them and they just snop ya...u should come down to melb ..people start convos with u just for the sake of being polite...unlike the girls here...if they dont like ya....they think ur an ASSHole for just even saying hello to them"

which is probably true, coz people overseas say the same thing about sydney siders as well... but these things didnt bother us much cause sydney people were used this kinda environment...

so im just letting ya know from what i hear of peoples experiences

coz in melbourne they are Greeks, Italians and Maltese......

Look like lebbo's but don't cause as much trouble in the open.... the sydney siders classify the above natios as being the same as lebbo's because they dont know the difference. Coz they are just as hairy and have dark features aswell.... lol

not only do we get pulled over for driving a skyline because it looks like a habib car, now its hard to pick up because they wrecked that aswell lol.

Also having lived in both Sydney and melbourne for years, i warn you that you will be very dissapointed with the clubbing experience compared to melbourne. Prague and europe in general is unbelievable if your serious about clubs.

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