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  1. what sort of sophistication does miami have that nyc needs? please.. all we need is a fucking superclub with state of the art sound and lights and some shit hot dj talent.
  2. Posted May 6th, 2002 6:00 PM Fly Life by Tricia Romano Let's Get This Party Started Right In order to open up a nightclub in New York City, you'd better be an angel or a saint. At least, that's the impression I got watching the two-hour song and dance given by Crobar representatives to Community Board 4 last Wednesday night. Club owners Callin Fortis and Ken Barilich did everything to prove that they are model citizens, not like those other club owners (Sleazy, Shady, and Skanky). Fortis and Barilich brought in an army of people to testify before the board—including former Miami Beach mayor Neisen Kasdin, ex-special narcotics prosecutor for New York City Robert Silbering, and, believe it or not, a Tibetan monk, the Venerable Nicholas Vreeland, a liaison for the Tibet Center on 32nd Street, who gamely offered, "I guess I'm here to represent the spiritual side of Crobar." The only people not present to vouch for Cal and Ken: their mothers. It worked. The board approved 38-8 to open a club on 530 West 28th Street, across the way from the ill-fated Twilo and Tunnel. The space—at 40,000 square feet—is gargantuan, and has been eyed over the years by many club owners, including Peter Gatien, whose name was invoked repeatedly at the meeting, since a Page Six item had linked him to the Crobar peeps. Of course, Fortis and Barilich did everything to distance themselves from the fallen club king. At one point, a community board member read parts from a letter written by Space owner Luis Puig—a competitor of Crobar in South Beach—implying Crobar was in cahoots with Gatien. Apparently, Puig had also set his sights on the West 28th Street spot, but after turning down an offer from Gatien, claimed that Gatien told him he'd "never have that building." Puig suggested Crobar and Gatien had set up a similar partnership deal. Fortis denied an association, stating that the charges were "put out there intentionally to hurt us," and told the board, "Luis Puig and Peter Gatien would have made terrific partners." Ouch. If Fortis and Barilich are in a deal with Gatien, they are doing a fine job of pissing on his already tarnished image. Next step for the dapper, tall-and-tanned Adonis Crobar boys—a week's vaca, and hopefully approval from state and city agencies for a real superclub. Vinyl is getting a phazon and a complete facelift Crobar will hopefully open in 6 months. It's time to take it to the next once again!
  3. Posted May 6th, 2002 6:00 PM Fly Life by Tricia Romano Let's Get This Party Started Right In order to open up a nightclub in New York City, you'd better be an angel or a saint. At least, that's the impression I got watching the two-hour song and dance given by Crobar representatives to Community Board 4 last Wednesday night. Club owners Callin Fortis and Ken Barilich did everything to prove that they are model citizens, not like those other club owners (Sleazy, Shady, and Skanky). Fortis and Barilich brought in an army of people to testify before the board—including former Miami Beach mayor Neisen Kasdin, ex-special narcotics prosecutor for New York City Robert Silbering, and, believe it or not, a Tibetan monk, the Venerable Nicholas Vreeland, a liaison for the Tibet Center on 32nd Street, who gamely offered, "I guess I'm here to represent the spiritual side of Crobar." The only people not present to vouch for Cal and Ken: their mothers. It worked. The board approved 38-8 to open a club on 530 West 28th Street, across the way from the ill-fated Twilo and Tunnel. The space—at 40,000 square feet—is gargantuan, and has been eyed over the years by many club owners, including Peter Gatien, whose name was invoked repeatedly at the meeting, since a Page Six item had linked him to the Crobar peeps. Of course, Fortis and Barilich did everything to distance themselves from the fallen club king. At one point, a community board member read parts from a letter written by Space owner Luis Puig—a competitor of Crobar in South Beach—implying Crobar was in cahoots with Gatien. Apparently, Puig had also set his sights on the West 28th Street spot, but after turning down an offer from Gatien, claimed that Gatien told him he'd "never have that building." Puig suggested Crobar and Gatien had set up a similar partnership deal. Fortis denied an association, stating that the charges were "put out there intentionally to hurt us," and told the board, "Luis Puig and Peter Gatien would have made terrific partners." Ouch. If Fortis and Barilich are in a deal with Gatien, they are doing a fine job of pissing on his already tarnished image. Next step for the dapper, tall-and-tanned Adonis Crobar boys—a week's vaca, and hopefully approval from state and city agencies for a real superclub. Vinyl is getting a phazon and a complete facelift Crobar will hopefully open in 6 months. It's time to take it to the next once again!
  4. ahh stacey, i dont think you're ready for a session at dc10. shit is like the epitome of clubbing. made twilo look like kindergarten. maybe next year...
  5. god, does miami radio get any worse??
  6. lazy bum, use a search engine and look it up yourself! www.space-ibiza.com
  7. went to groove jet on friday night to catch astroglyde.
  8. thanks for nothing man...
  9. i don't have mtv dance... someone record this for me. hi franky poo
  10. sasha's long awaited album is supposedly going to be released 8-6-02 i wouldn't hold my breath... wasn't it supposed to be out in march???
  11. david mothersole mix is tops man!
  12. i <3 PVD i <3 macfunk even more
  13. never heard lazy dog live before, mad skills or what???
  14. just got back from seeing it as well. lots of footage from down the street, queens blvd. definitely a must see movie.
  15. if u want, i'll send u more of his stuff. his mixes are always on point.
  16. dont play that SF shit either. it's another shit club!
  17. Exit is one of the cheesiest clubs in nyc. It might be the biggest club in the US but size doesn't matter.
  18. simple, it's because he plays shit music!
  19. some serious tech house mixes... to download right click on the links and select Save As www.dy-na-mix.com/daveMwiggle060402.mp3 www.dy-na-mix.com/wiggle060402.mp3 www.dy-na-mix.com/TerryFwiggle060402.mp3 first mix - dave mothersole second mix - eddie richards third mix - terry francis happy d/ling!
  20. where's my cds bitch??? your both on the shit list!
  21. ahh busted... believe me, u should see my cd collection. master cheese head a few years ago. i got it all... tehnoclub, ministry of sound, all the oakie essential mixes from 3-4 years ago, richard humpty vision, junior, even the mix by padilla. im selling all that shit for $1 each. any takers???
  22. yeah katie is the bomb... i don't know how she puts up w/ billy boy. barbie> how's broadband??? makes u never want to use dial-up again!
  23. im sorry but all space has is a good sound system, cold AC, and manhattan drink prices, that sure isn't enough to be compared to what anything twilo was about. recognize!
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