Thursday, February 12, 2009
FRIDAY THE 13TH
Come check out the BLOODBATH: Friday the 13th Tribute party at Cafe 331 tomorrow night! Brought to you by Universe of Superheroes!
Sunday, January 25, 2009
SEABOUND follow up
Thanks to everyone who came out to SEABOUND and DE/VISION last night. People came from all over, we saw friends from Atlanta, Tampa, Orlando, Gainesville and Tallahassee. What an amazing night! All the bands had the audience on their feet and moving. We took over 331 after the show and got the dance floor going with a guest spot by DJ NEMESIS from Tampa. Special thanks to 331 for letting us have the night, and to Jackrabbits for working with us to make it happen, and Hungry Howie's on University Blvd for feeding the bands!
Tuesday, December 16, 2008
9th and Main has closed
Unfortunately 9th and Main has closed. Though this venue was ideal for us in many ways, the current state of the economy, the road construction and the gross mismanagement the venue has suffered for the past year have left it deep in debt which has all finally caught up with it and forced it to close. We deeply regret this and despite all of our best efforts and the deep passion of our staff to make the venue work, this end result was inevitable and no one is more disappointed than we are at FACTORY. We hope to return to 9th & Main with another promotion in the future, however, as this is the nature of club life we always plan for such a contingency and are working with another venue to move our Saturday night promotion to within the next month. Until then club TSI in Downtown Jax has kindly offered us a temporary move to their Sunday nights until we resettle. We thank them for giving us a place to continue our night and we thank you for your patience and patronage in this time of transition. We look forward to seeing you out over the next few Sunday nights at TSI. Also we are doing a new Thursday night at Cafe 331 through Dec! See the flyers on our main page for detais. Keep and eye on this site for the most current updates!
Monday, September 15, 2008
MAN & MACHINES cancel Jax CD release party
We are sorry to anyone who came out Saturday night expecting the MAN AND MACHINES CD release party at FACTORY. After months of advertising and promotion for this show that the band requested from us and agreed to do. They abruptly canceled on us because we did not promptly reply to a MySpace message they sent us - despite us asking they only e-mail us directly - requesting hotel rooms that were not in the original agreement. This is not the first time the band has canceled on us, but we are no less disappointed in their decision to leave us, their sponsor SPARKS, and most of all our patrons shaking our collective heads over their unfortunate decision to cancel the show they had agreed to so above and beyond their extra added requests.
Tuesday, August 26, 2008
Q: Does Max think he is king of the Goth scene?
A: No, I do not. I was called that in an interview with Entertaining U newspaper and publicly rejected that title immediately. Despite the reports by my haters incessantly blogging about it, I do not think I own this scene nor do I want to control it. For years now anyone tying to bad mouth me immediately goes that route and attempts to spread this unfounded notion to obfuscate the truth. What I do think, and know for a fact, is that for over 10 years I have tirelessly supported the Jax Goth scene in every way possible. Am I territorial about it? Yes, to a point I am. When it comes to the particular night I am doing a promotion, yes I am territorial over that night. The only possible end to someone starting a night on the same night as I do one is to compete directly against us for our already small and struggling scene and split it up. This is not the indie rock scene where more than one club can get upwards of 700 people a night. This is a small scene that with nothing else going on it town gets at best an upward of 150 people. I am frequently accused of not wanting any other night going on in town despite the fact that I have always publicly supported numerous other nights including Randy's Friday nights, Prima Nocturne's Sunday nights (both practically more than they promoted themselves) and most recently I have supported Cafe 331's first Friday of the month Darkwave night and despite the hatred I have received from him I have sent out e-mail's encouraging people to go to Alex's Thursday nights at Metro. Let my actions speak louder than the accusations of those attempting to profit for themselves by spreading info they know to be false. I have championed this scene since it began in Jax and count on me to continue to do so for as long as I am here.
Q: I keep hearing that there is a VIP area and that it is for elitist people. What's the story behind that?
A: After I took a trip to New York and visited a number of clubs with some friends of mine who are well connected I found myself in the VIP area of every club I attended. They were not like the so called "VIP" areas of just about every club here in Jax that sell entry into them for $100 and up. These were reserved spaces for club kids and their friends who were invited by the club and given free drinks because they brought so many people through their social networking. The whole time I was there I could not help but think of all the people I know back in Jax who go above and beyond to help us out at the club to transport props, decorate, clean and help distribute flyers every week. I though that by bringing a little touch of New York back to Jax and giving those individuals that go the extra distance to make our night better for everyone a place of their own in the club would be the right thing to do. At first I sectioned off the stage with curtains. This quickly lead to wild speculation about what was happening back there so we began opening them so everyone could see in and those patrons would still have their space. This still seemed to not sit well and unfortunately some patrons may have seen it as elitist, so I closed it down. When the club was rearranged with the very small seating area in the front, and the owners used it for themselves and their friends on nights other than Saturdays I felt it entirely appropriate to use that area as a reserved space for those that help out the club. What sickens me is that the critics of this so called "VIP" space are the same ones who used it for themselves nearly exclusively on other nights of the week or more recently I have been criticized for it by people who sat there themselves and are friends with everyone else that sat there. So I do not take the criticism of hypocrites with any seriousness, what I do take seriously is when my intentions and the truth of the matter are so viciously misconstrued by self-serving narcissists.
To set the record straight, there was never a "VIP" area in FACTORY. No sign ever claimed any section was for "Very Important People," though I do feel those people are important, I feel each and every one of our patrons are important. Those sections were clearly marked as simply "RESERVED." Just as I had reserved the stage for birthday parties or bands before, and it made none of those bands or parties elitists, it simply allowed them to reserve that space. This happens in restaurants as well as just about every other entertainment venue right down to Chucky Cheese. Does this make them elitists because they reserve a space? No, because that is an intrinsic part of the entertainment service industry. The only people calling what was a reserved space a "VIP" area are those that either cannot read a sign or are trying to make me and my friends look elitist to serve their own promotion. But the truth is what it is. It was simply a reserved space for a small handful of people who helped out the club in many ways. It was not 100% exclusive, it was in no way elitist and more importantly it is not even a valid issue because FACTORY has not have a reserved area since we left Eclipse.
- Max
To set the record straight, there was never a "VIP" area in FACTORY. No sign ever claimed any section was for "Very Important People," though I do feel those people are important, I feel each and every one of our patrons are important. Those sections were clearly marked as simply "RESERVED." Just as I had reserved the stage for birthday parties or bands before, and it made none of those bands or parties elitists, it simply allowed them to reserve that space. This happens in restaurants as well as just about every other entertainment venue right down to Chucky Cheese. Does this make them elitists because they reserve a space? No, because that is an intrinsic part of the entertainment service industry. The only people calling what was a reserved space a "VIP" area are those that either cannot read a sign or are trying to make me and my friends look elitist to serve their own promotion. But the truth is what it is. It was simply a reserved space for a small handful of people who helped out the club in many ways. It was not 100% exclusive, it was in no way elitist and more importantly it is not even a valid issue because FACTORY has not have a reserved area since we left Eclipse.
- Max
Q: Why is cover higher on a 'movie night?'
For movie parties we ad $1 because to be able to bring you these advance screening passes and swag we have to spend a lot of extra work during the week creating separate ads that have to be approved by studios and sometimes we have to spend hours making multiple changes to meet their exacting standards to get that approval. We also have extra set up, decoration or costumed extras we hire that can end up costing extra. Granted you can get some of these passes at some local comic shops for free, usually by entering your name into a drawing and waiting weeks to find out if you've won, but what some of our recent critics have failed to realize because they lack the information to understand the entirety of the situation, is that these shops get those passes from local newspapers who charge that shop an upwards of $500 for the giveaways. Most of these shops do not ever recoup that money because the people who come in to pick up the passes just get them and go, not spending a dime in the store. This loss of income is inevitably passed along to you the customer by higher prices or the shop simply stops buying the movie giveaway packages.
At FACTORY we offer you passes, T-shirts and swag which value far exceeds the one or two extra dollars we charge over normal cover for out efforts. A perfect example of this is a scathing complaint we got from a patron about the $7 cover we had for our Dark Knight party. Sadly this patron, so blinded by his rage over having to fork out $2 extra, overlooked the free set of collector pins and movie posters available to everyone at our front door. Those giveaways are now selling on Ebay for up to $20 each!
A perfect example of how it worked for patrons on that same night is right here ...

DARK KNIGHT movie pass - $12 value, GOTHAM KNIGHT DVD - $20 value, DARK KNIGHT posters and T-shirts - $30 value, complaints for having to pay $2 extra at the door - 0.
At FACTORY we offer you passes, T-shirts and swag which value far exceeds the one or two extra dollars we charge over normal cover for out efforts. A perfect example of this is a scathing complaint we got from a patron about the $7 cover we had for our Dark Knight party. Sadly this patron, so blinded by his rage over having to fork out $2 extra, overlooked the free set of collector pins and movie posters available to everyone at our front door. Those giveaways are now selling on Ebay for up to $20 each!
A perfect example of how it worked for patrons on that same night is right here ...

DARK KNIGHT movie pass - $12 value, GOTHAM KNIGHT DVD - $20 value, DARK KNIGHT posters and T-shirts - $30 value, complaints for having to pay $2 extra at the door - 0.
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