lalumia said:you're saying most Dance clubs don't play House and Trance? This is news to me
what do dance clubs have to do with radio, or popular music? Big city dance clubs are havens for taking as many drugs as possible and trying to get laid several times in one night; trance is the perfect soundtrack for THAT; but in morning rush hour traffic, IT DON'T PLAY!
The only clubs where some people might have sex several times a night (reallly???? SEVERAL times?) are some of the underground gay clubs. The whole hedonistic aspect of mainstream New York clubbing died for the most part with Disco music in the late 70s, when Aids entered the picture, though there were a few well known big clubs in the 80s and early 90s where that was going on.
As for the whole drug culture in New York, probably reached new heights at some of the original House clubs of the mid 80s, a couple of the early 90s Rave hangouts (like Limelight, Keoki's Disco 2000 night, and all the warehouse parties), and in the late 90s at places like Exit.
Trance is no more the perfect soundtrack to getting high on then tech or tribal house, or Hip Hop for that matter. Now if you're talking about Psychedelic Trance parties out in the woods, then yeah there's probably going to be a lot of drug partaking.
Me personally, I think Trance by the likes of Ferry Corsten and Paul Van Dyk is perfect for Rush Hour traffic ;D