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  1. HOTCHEME.... L: "OMG PALASH FEEL HER HAIR IT'S SO SOFT AND SHINY"
  2. lol That was cute and its 75th you young whipper snapper! You missed my bday by 2 months
  3. JEFF MILLS w/ GENE LEFOSSE TAKING IT BACK TO THE LIMELIGHT DAYS! 11pm till ?? Admission: $25 www.arcspace.net www.made-events.com www.axisrecords.com :: Jeff Mills - Biography :: Born in 1963 in Detroit, Jeff Mills started DJing in 1987. He started creating his own music in 1989. He formed a Techno unit, Underground Resistance with Mike Banks, aka MAD MIKE, in 1990. His record has been released under a several names including X-101. After leaving Underground Resistance, he establised his own label, AXIS based in Chicago. As one of the most talented and popular DJs, he spends much time touring and performing in Europe and UK. He established a new label, PURPOSE MAKER, in 1996, in which he approaches and challenges Techno music at a different level. Jeff Mills is known for playing 30 to 50 disks within an hour - truly a unique DJ style. This is because he tries his best to get the cream of every record and only plays the part he feels is the best part of each tune. He believes that DJ's need to listen to the music carefully, and be a medium for the record consumer. For some strange reason, he does not consider himself a DJ.
  4. New York, NY – January 7, 2003- Grammy nominations announced today at Madison Square Garden At a press conference announcing nominees for the 45th GRAMMY Awards held today at Madison Square Garden in New York City, the Recording Academy tapped artists spanning a wide range of musical styles, encompassing industry veterans and newcomers. The nominee list includes a sizeable group of artists with multiple nods, as well as nominations in two new awards categories. The 45th GRAMMY Awards will be held on Feb. 23 at the Garden, and will be broadcast on CBS from 8-11:30 (ET/PT). On hand to announce the nominations was an A-list of musicians, including Ashanti, Kenny Chesney, Jimmy Jam, Cyndi Lauper, Avril Lavigne, John Mayer, Justin Timberlake, and Nelly. "This year's nominations reflect the diversity and eclecticism that make music our universal language," said Neil Portnow, President of the Recording Academy. "It's gratifying to see established artists share nods with up-and-comers across the board — all of whom represent some of the most remarkable music makers out there today." Cyndi Lauper & New York Mayor Michael Bloomberg In the Album Of The Year category, nominations ranged from the rap of Eminem and Nelly, to the country sounds of the Dixie Chicks, the rock and roll style of Bruce Springsteen, and the pop/jazz vocals of Norah Jones. Female artists led the way in the Best New Artist category, with Ashanti, Michelle Branch, Norah Jones, and Avril Lavigne recognized, along with John Mayer. The scope of nominations also reflects the surge of female artists who appeared on the scene last year. Many newcomers earned five nominations each, launching them into a league with seasoned GRAMMY veterans. Newcomer Ashanti stormed the R&B scene, earning nods for Best New Artist, Best Female R&B Vocal Performance ("Foolish"), Best Contemporary R&B Album (Ashanti), and two separate nominations in the Best Rap/Sung Collaboration category ("What's Luv?" with Fat Joe and "Always On Time" with Ja Rule). Norah Jones' sultry blend of jazz and traditional pop earned her five nominations, including Best New Artist, Record Of The Year and Best Female Pop Vocal Performance ("Don't Know Why"), and Album Of The Year and Best Pop Vocal Album (Come Away With Me). Avril Lavigne's nominations reflect her range as a singer/songwriter; in addition to earning a Song Of The Year nomination for writing "Complicated," she scored nominations for Best New Artist, Best Female Pop Vocal Performance ("Complicated"), Best Pop Vocal Album (Let Go), and Best Female Rock Vocal Performance ("Sk8er Boi"). Veterans include eight-time GRAMMY winner Sheryl Crow, who again showed her eclectic talent by garnering nominations for Best Female Pop Vocal Performance ("Soak Up The Sun"), Best Pop Collaboration With Vocals ("It's So Easy" with Don Henley), Best Female Rock Vocal Performance ("Steve McQueen"), Best Rock Album (C'mon C'mon), and Best Country Collaboration With Vocals ("Flesh And Blood" with Mary Chapin Carpenter and Emmylou Harris). Five-time GRAMMY winner Eminem nabbed nominations for Record Of The Year, Best Male Rap Solo Performance and Best Short Form Music Video ("Without Me"), as well as Album Of The Year and Best Rap Album (The Eminem Show). Nelly earned five nominations including Album Of The Year and Best Rap Album (Nellyville), Record Of The Year and Best Rap/Sung Collaboration ("Dilemma" featuring Kelly Rowland), as well as Best Male Rap Solo Vocal Performance ("Hot In Herre"). Singer/songwriter Raphael Saadiq (formerly a member of Tony! Toni! Toné!) also earned five nods for the 45th show, including two separate songwriting nominations in the Best R&B Song category ("Be Here" featuring D'Angelo, and "Love Of My Life [An Ode To Hip Hop]" featuring Common) — the latter song also earning Saadiq a songwriting nom for Best Song Written For A Motion Picture, Television, Or Other Visual Media — as well as Best Urban/Alternative Performance ("Be Here") and Best R&B Album (Instant Vintage). Finally, seven-time GRAMMY winner Bruce Springsteen returned to touring with the E Street Band last year, and captured five nominations including Album Of The Year and Best Rock Album (The Rising), two songwriting nods for Song Of The Year and Best Rock Song ("The Rising"), and Best Male Rock Vocal Performance ("The Rising"). Several artists received four nominations apiece: the Dixie Chicks (including Album Of The Year and Best Country Album), Alan Jackson (including Song Of The Year and Best Country Album), Chad Kroeger of Nickelback (including one nomination with Nickelback for Record Of The Year and two songwriting noms for Best Rock Song and Best Song Written For A Motion Picture, Television, Or Other Visual Media), and Remy Shand (including Best R&B Song and Best R&B Album). Artists earning three nominations include India.Arie (including Best R&B Album and Best Pop Collaboration With Vocals for a duet with Stevie Wonder), Erykah Badu (including two songwriting noms for Best R&B Song and Best Song Written For A Motion Picture, Television, Or Other Visual Media), Ian Bostridge (including two separate nominations in the Best Opera Recording category), Vanessa Carlton (including Record Of The Year in addition to a songwriting nod for Song Of The Year, and an arranging nod for Best Instrumental Arrangement Accompanying Vocalists), Johnny Cash (including Best Male Country Vocal Performance and Best Country Collaboration With Vocals for a duet with Fiona Apple), Elvis Costello (including Best Alternative Album and Best Rock Album), Dr. Dre (including Album Of The Year for his work on Eminem's The Eminem Show, and Producer Of The Year), Arif Mardin (including Record Of The Year and Producer Of The Year for his work with Norah Jones), and No Doubt (including Best Pop Performance By A Duo Or Group With Vocal and Best Pop Vocal Album), among many others. The Academy announced first-time nominees in two new categories introduced for the 45th GRAMMYs as part of its ongoing effort to broaden its reach and fully reflect the dynamic diversity of the evolving contemporary music world. The R&B Field was redefined when the Academy added two additional categories — Best Contemporary R&B Album and Best Urban/Alternative Performance. In Best Contemporary R&B Album, the nominees are Ashanti (Ashanti), Brandy (Full Moon), Faith Evans (Faithfully), Floetry (Floetic), and Meshell Ndegeocello (Cookie: The Anthropological Mixtape). The Best Urban/Alternative Performance nominees include "Little Things" by India.Arie, "Love Of My Life (An Ode To Hip Hop)" by Erykah Badu featuring Common, "Gettin' Grown" by Cee-Lo, "Floetic" by Floetry, and "Be Here" by Raphael Saadiq featuring D'Angelo. This year also marks a first for the dance music genre. An independent Dance Music Field was created to contain the Best Dance Recording category, which features nominated recordings including "Gotta Get Thru This" (Daniel Bedingfield), "Days Go By" (Dirty Vegas), "Superstylin'" (Groove Armada), "Love At First Sight" (Kylie Minogue), and "Hella Good" (No Doubt). --more-- Field 2 - Dance Category 12 - Best Dance Recording (For solo, duo, group or collaborative performances. Vocal or Instrumental. Singles or tracks only.) • Gotta Get Thru This Daniel Bedingfield Daniel Bedingfield & Al Stone, producers; John Davis, mixer Track from: Gotta Get Thru This [island/Def Jam] • Days Go By Dirty Vegas Ben Harris, Paul Harris & Steve Smith, producers Track from: Dirty Vegas [Capitol Records] • Superstylin' Groove Armada Groove Armada, producers; Dave Pemberton, mixer Track from: Goodbye Country (Hello Nightclub) [Jive Electro Records] • Love At First Sight Kylie Minogue Julian Gallagher & Richard "Biff" Stannard, producers; Ash Howes, mixer Track from: Fever [Capitol Records] • Hella Good No Doubt Nellee Hooper & No Doubt, producers; Mark "Spike" Stent, mixer Track from: Rock Steady [interscope Records] Field 26 - Production Category 89 - Best Remixed Recording, Non-Classical (A Remixer's Award. (Artists names appear in parenthesis for identification.) Singles or Tracks only.) • He Loves Me (Illegal Mix) Your Friends From San Francisco, remixers (Jill Scott) Track from: Experience: Jill Scott 826+ [Hidden Beach Recordings] • Hella Good (Roger Sanchez Remix Main) Roger Sanchez, remixer (No Doubt) Track from: Rock Steady [interscope Records] • Lost Love (Felix Da Housecat Thee Clubhead Mix) Felix Da Housecat, remixer (Rinôçérôse) Track from: Music Kills Me [V2 Records] • What About Us (SilkMix.Com Mix) Steve "Silk" Hurley, remixer (Brandy) [silk Entertainment] • Work It Out (Maurice's Nu Soul Mix) Maurice Joshua, remixer (Beyoncé Knowles) [Columbia Records] # # #
  5. Nah I think I will be heading to ROXY for that sunday STUCK ON EARTH I HAVE A DREAM is going to be out of control!!! CHARLES FEELGOOD NIGEL RICHARDS DONALD GLAUDE SAEED & PALASH DB DARA etc.........
  6. Gotta love this picture of NYE
  7. Everytime you see Bill don't ya just wanna hug em
  8. I understand about the liquor but I don't go out to drink I go to dance. So never bothered me.
  9. It has no events until further notice other than Sunday Gay nights.
  10. You go JOE I got to dance with him on New Years! I am such a lucky girl!
  11. Some more info on JOHN 'OO' FLEMING! John 'OO' Fleming has been quoted as saying, " I like to think of myself as one of the punters on the dance floor. I am there with the people." This lets you know that you are in for a night not only of great music but of a great connection with the artist. John has overcome many obstacles in life and this comes through his music which can be described as progressive trance. While he favors " the darker stuff" he has been known to throw out some housey club beats as well. Now at long last enjoying the sort of recognition he so richly deserves, Fleming's is one of the most astounding success stories of all. Carving out a name for himself a few years ago, John was forced to quit DJing and move to America when diagnosed with cancer. After battling back to health, he returned to the UK and is now extremely sought after at home and abroad. He holds several high profile residencies, including Twisted and Golden, and plays regularly at Cream, Gatecrasher and most of the other big UK clubs Bill Patrick will be getting our juices flowing and opening the main floor. Victor Dinaire will be closing us down. For Reduced Admission go to www.clubplanet.com/guestlists/
  12. Not to mention on the 31st is DANNY TENAGLIA's BE YOURSELF 4th ANNIVERSARY!! Happy you guys had fun last night.
  13. Thanks to the over 1300 people that partied their asses off at ARC. Quote of the night:
  14. Or you can go to ARC tonight and drink free champagne till NOON
  15. I have just been informed that Clubplanet will Close ARC ticket sales at the office at 3pm. If you still need Tickets after that you can purchase them at Ticketweb http://www.ticketweb.com/user/?region=nyc&query=detail&event=392050
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