It was literally vibrating the community |
gun shots ok, but not edm |
This. It was a very unusual weather phenomenon - just a weird mix of this rave happening at the exact same time as the weather thing. Kinda cool in some ways (unless it really bothered you). But under most circumstances, no one 3 or 4 or 5 miles away would have had any idea this was happening at RFK. |
Lol did you look at the photos? Very white crowd |
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BIPOC people can be white passing. Please stop your racism |
Ok, granny! |
1) boomers =/= gen x 2) "y'all" is only used by rubes 3) if you think this is "culture" we have definitely failed as a society |
I can tell when there's an inversion because I can hear the trains better. I'm sure it amplified the concert some but I think it would still have been audible without it where I was 3+ miles away. It was that loud. |
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Damn... "one Brookland mother wrote on the neighborhoodâs email listserv that she measured the volume at 71 decibels in her babyâs bedroom at 10:27 p.m."
https://dcist.com/story/22/05/02/glow-fest-rfk-stadium-noise-complaints-weather/ |
Sure, Jan. |
Hey, I'm a genXer and we invented techno. I used to party in Ibiza in the early 90s. Adam Beyer is 45 y/o and an Xer. |
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Iâm in Kensington and we could hear it Saturday night.
Thatâs pretty amazing. |
Hi, I just want to say a big f u to posters with your attitude about âliving in the cityâ and how all complainers should just move or realize they assume the risk and annoyances of city living and should just shut up about raves or anything other noise related matter. I see it on the New Hill East fb group comments and itâs idiotic to no end. Iâm from dc. Not the suburbs. Iâm from SE. Iâm going to fking complain about this festival and youâre not going to stop me. And youâre not going to call me a gentrifier or whatever and say Iâm not allowed to complain. Living in the city doesnât mean people have to live with the type of blasting sound that came from Glow fest. It was also a weather related audio thing that carried the sound much further. You people have no idea how loud it was. I canât believe there are so many apologists for things like crime and crazy noise in DC that Iâve seen online. Itâs like theyâre trying to be hip by denigrating other people and saying âhey man just go to Bethesda, get out of here if you canât handle it.â Dude I used to go to raves and all that sht in deep NE, club red, national, Buzz all that shit growing up, those were enclosed and werenât this type of decibel. So suck it. Iâm complaining as an adult with kids and as just a normal human being and anyone else who was annoyed isnât going to be cowed into feeling bad by some dorks. |
Please stop your victim seeking validation. The fest was super white. It was also really cheesy, mainstream dance music and not the good Detroit style house music, or someone like Lee Burridge, but thatâs okay. The point is it was way too loud. I know because I live next to it. Donât tell me to fking move to the suburbs. Iâve been here longer than you. |