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  1. FYI According to Picotto's website. . . he's going to be in Miami on that Thursday the 20. He's in boston on Friday the 21, and then he's back in Miami on Saturday for Ultrafest.
  2. He'll be at the Tunnel tomorrow night. But can someone please tell me if I can go dressed down. Latina
  3. Can someone please tell me if the entrance to see George tomorrow will really be $35. I know the guy is good, but he ain't no PVD or Sasha & Digweed. I think that's a little pricy especially it being a Thursday night and all. BTW, anyone know what the dress code will be like. I'd really like to go comfortable (sneakers if you know what I mean) Thank you, Latina
  4. I know I was there to see him. I was in heaven that night. I NEED MORE OF HIM!! "]http://bbs.clubplanet.com/ubb/smilies/cwm1.gif' alt='cwm1.gif'>
  5. Have you ever heard him spin live? Just want to know what to anticipate... Does this mean I'm on the list? Latina
  6. Hey you? How are ya? I'd love to be put on the list if possible... Melanie +4 Can you do? Is everybody ready to stomp to some hard ass beats? Latina
  7. No Limit, thanx for puttin me on. Good Lookin' Latina
  8. Mauro Picotto is one of the DJ's my sister and I have been dying to hear live. The problems is she's 19. I wanted to lend her my passport ID even though it's expired. My question is... How strict is Twilo at the doors on Saturdays? I would feel soooo guilty going to see him without her. Thanx for any info. Latina
  9. Mauro is off the hook. I've been waiting for the day that he'd come and that day is finally here. WOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO!!! Latina
  10. I was thinking about planning a trip to Amsterdam, but was wanting to go during the High Times Festival. Anyone know when it's held? Latina
  11. Awww, man. All I'm saying is be careful and get your shit here. I wish I would have known this board to ask questions when I went 2 years ago. Me and my friends were smokin' a J, thinking we were out of view only to find out there were cops watching us from behind trees when they sneaked up on us. They confiscated $200 dollars from each of us or else we would have gotten locked up. Those bastards must have had a ball after that. Just be safe out there. Oh and go to La Boom. Best club out there. Have fun!! Latina
  12. How was it? I wanna know if I missed anything good? Latina
  13. Did you say you didn't want to leave at 4am? Last summer I was down there and they turned on the lights like at 2:30. I was pist. Are they closing later now? Latina
  14. You do that. Have a Happy fourth, Jack!! :* Mel
  15. I have a friend who knows everything and anything about Oakie. He's worse than you and me put together. He know's everything since he knows someone at Perfecto. Unfortunately, Alex I won't be going to see him on the 13th. I'll be out of town. I'm really hoping to catch him in the Hamptons though. That should be interesting. Anyway, ma. Peace out and have fun at S&D tonight. I'll see you in the Hamptons in August. Latina
  16. Hi, Alex. How are you? Well, just wanted to say hello, since long time no speak. Happy fourth of July!! Latina
  17. What are you stressed about bebes? We've got a long weekend ahead of us. Smile Mel
  18. Hi, Steve!!! sup, sup (as put, by our famous Saint) Mel
  19. Hey, Pox. Geez, its been a while I haven't posted. This board doesn't have the same feel as the old one, am I right? Alberto? Haven't seen him in a while, but yeah I was at SF about 2 weeks ago and didn't really enjoy myself. It was so empty in there and I wasn't even really feelin' the music. I guess SF pumps during the winter mostly. I won't be returning for a while. How 'bout you. How are things down the shore? Latina
  20. Excuse me for buttin' in, but Hello!!
  21. Hi, sweety. I'm doin' good. Not clubbin' or posting as much as I used to. I know, I fell off, but it actually feels good staying away from all the bad stuff the love of the music was bringing to me. If you know what I mean. I will make a come back though. For now I'll just be taking it easy and saving some $$$. I think we all know how expense clubbin' can be. Peace out, tranza Latina
  22. I know I was kinda taken back by that. Oakey in the Hamptons?? That should be interesting. ;-) Latina
  23. Just some info. I wanted to share with you guys... Paul Oakenfold's 'World' By Matt Kalkhoff WASHINGTON, D.C. -- In the U.S., music enthusiasts are finally embracing dance music as more than just a club staple. Lagging behind is the recording industry, which when considering dance music's success throughout Europe, still has a long way to go. But this, too, is changing. One artist who's witnessed this change firsthand is British DJ Paul Oakenfold. A true champion and pioneer of house/trance music, Oakenfold has toured the globe numerous times, manning the turntables in clubs and at stadium-held festivals. In the early '90s, Oakenfold spent 18 months opening for U2 during the rock act's international Zoo TV tour. He ended the decade with two North American 50-date DJ tours (1998 and 1999) and a listing in the "1999 Guinness Book Of World Records" as the world's most successful club DJ. Throughout, he's held down DJ residencies at several influential U.K. clubs, including Ministry of Sound, Cream, and most recently, Home. Now signed to London-Sire for a three-album deal, Oakenfold is preparing for the Sept. 12 release of his beat-mixed, two-disc compilation, "Perfecto Presents Another World." The set follows in the steps of several Paul Oakenfold-mixed dance compilations, including such titles as "Fluoro," "Global Underground 002: New York," and "Tranceport"; the latter was released by Kinetic Records in 1998 and has sold 125,000 units, according to SoundScan. According to Oakenfold, "Perfecto Presents Another World" is the result of nearly a year of planning and recording. It intertwines movie soundtrack clips, original dialogue, and exclusive remixes. "It's a musical journey that hopefully takes people places that they've never been and makes them feel things they've never felt before," explains Oakenfold. The end result is a unique, beat-savvy soundscape. The experimental layering of a wide array of electronic sounds and wavering beats, combined effortlessly with sporadic vocals and mood-altering tempo changes, creates a comprehensive exploration of house, trance, techno, and other musical styles. Tone Depth's "Majestic," Timo Maas' "Ubik," Salt Tank's "Eugina," Ralph Fridge's "Paradise," and Highland's "No Way Out" are some of the set's highlights. "It's not just tracks mixed together," explains Oakenfold. "I really wanted to do something that represents me, not just as a mix album, but something more original with a little more depth." Which makes perfect sense, considering Oakenfold's diverse discography, which encompasses producer (Happy Mondays), remixer (Rolling Stones, Massive Attack, Olive, Snoop Doggy Dogg), and label owner (Perfecto Records). Prior to the set's release and in support of it, Oakenfold will embark on an extensive North American summer tour, giving him the postcard-perfect forum to promote his innovative vision of a global dance community, which is equal parts entertainment and education. "The live show is so great," says Guy Leger, director of marketing at London-Sire. "His live performances are so uplifting and energetic. He also has a built-in fan base, so we're really going to do a lot of promoting around [his tour] dates. Every party he plays, we'll turn into an event." Oakenfold is scheduled to DJ July 13 in New York; July 15 in Montreal; July 16 in Calgary, Canada; July 17 in Vancouver; July 19 in Las Vegas; July 21 in Denver; July 22 in San Francisco; and Aug. 19 in Hampton, N.Y., with additional dates being confirmed for the fall and winter. London-Sire will also conduct a heavy online campaign to promote Oakenfold and "Perfecto Presents Another World," incorporating Perfecto Records' Web site (perfecto-fc.com), which is currently being redesigned; its new look is scheduled to be unveiled in late summer. At press time, Leger was unable to confirm if the set would produce any commercial singles. "There are remixes of some tracks that no one's ever heard before," Leger notes. "So, we'd like to get those out." At the end of the day, Oakenfold simply wants "Perfecto Presents Another World" to "really reflect what I do at home in England. It's also meant to represent the whole story of what's been going on with me for the past two years while touring America. "I'm determined to do something different and original," he says
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