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  1. i'd REALLY like to go but can't scratch, maybe you can go now A special guestlist has been opened for mailing list members! This entitles list members to a half price cover charge ($15). Please email sessions@stellardc.com to be placed on the list. * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * The first Stellar Sessions show with Fatboy Slim was simply amazing. The 9:30 club was packed wall to wall as everyone rocked to the beats of the worlds most electrifying DJ. This month, three more top DJs join together to show the Nations Capital just what legends are made of. With 20 years of pioneering production and worldwide mix-master fame, "Godfather of Techno" Juan Atkins truly is a legend in his own time. Appearing behind aliases such as Cybotron, Model 500 and Infiniti, he has released many classics of sublime Detroit techno, including the 1982 electro track "Clear." Recorded by Atkins and Rick Davis as Cybotron, this track is often considered the first proto-techno track. Experimenting with fusing the extra-terrestrial funk of Parliament Funkadelic with the futuristic rhythms and hard math of Kraftwerk and the progressive dance theorems proposed by Giorgio Moroder, the Model 500 12" 's laid the blueprint for Detroit Techno. Along with the tracks made by two schoolmates from the grade below, Derrick May and Kevin Saunderson, Detroit Techno quickly made its way across the Atlantic, sparking the emerging rave culture and the entire global dance community. Moving through the later '80s as Model 500, Atkins continued as one of the most prolific and sought after producers of electronic music throughout the '90s, culminating in the use of an Atkins original as the musical bed for the 2000 launch of the Ford Focus "Detroit Techno" automobile. Packing clubs from Detroit to NY to Venezuela, Atkins has mastered the art of soaking up new rhythmic elements from contemporary dance music while keeping his unerring, instantly recognizable sense of melody intact. He also has been prolifically releasing albums, remixes and collaborations on Belgium's R&S Records, Germany's Tresor, and others. His six full-length releases are available only as imports. Sharing company with such successful series as Mushroom Jazz, Sound Design, Sounds of Om and SF Sessions, Atkins' latest--Legends, released by Om Records--is a collection of innovators writing electronic music's history. Consisting of blazing tracks from such artists as Space Invaders, DJ Sneak, En-core, Fred Everything and Atkins himself, this album is set to rock many a party. In 1996, after 2 years of DJing road gigs, Jimmy Van M wanted to branch out in the music industry. He started Eros Euphony - a company designed to handle numerous events like DJ tour promotions and his personal studio ventures. Jimmy continued Eros Euphony by setting up Northern Exposure, the first North American DJ tour for Sasha and John Digweed. This highly successful tour has been instrumental in putting progressive dance music in the minds and ears of many people across America. One such club that this tour connected with the legendary Twilo in New York. This paid off with a monthly residency for all three DJs that had become the biggest night in New York City with a constant flow of 4,000 dedicated fans. In 1997, all aspects of Eros Euphony took off through the roof, which led to the creation of Balance Promote Group. Tours such as Northern Exposure and Cream have solidified Jimmy and Balance as the Promotions Company in the USA. Balance now hold exclusive booking rights to many of the UKs top DJs including Sasha, John Digweed, Nick Warren, Dave Seaman, Parks & Wilson, Quivver, to name a few. In 1998, he returned to Europe, playing at the best clubs in London, Leeds, Manchester, Scotland, Ireland, Spain and Ibiza. He now splits time between the States and Europe playing the biggest clubs on both sides of the Atlantic. Recently, he released the follow up to John Digweed's critically acclaimed Bedrock compilation. Jimmy continues his climb to the top and can be found Djing all over the world, and has recently been voted number 76 in this years DJ Mag Top 100 DJ's in the world. Lee Burridge's illustrious DJ career has spanned at least three continents and seen him work alongside some of the World's most revered DJ's. Current projects already promise to launch Lee into the DJing stratosphere and confirm his position as a face to watch on the scene. His residencies at Tyrant, Fabric, Golden and Cream continues to provide clubbers with the slick, hard, deep house, trancey, breakbeat sounds they have come to expect from him and his guest appearances at Gatecrasher, Sugarshack, United, Rhumba and Kelly's Port Rush have introduced his style to club goers all over the U.K.. His recent "Global Underground: Nu Breed" compilation proves Lee's world class abilities. In the past year The Month and Mixmag's Best Up and Coming DJ, are the perfect platform to consolidate his rise with the launch of his monthly Tyrant night with Sasha and Craig Richards, as well as the Global Underground release. Lee currently hold residencies at some of the world's biggest club including Cream, Fabric, and The Bomb. Lee broadened his DJ diary horizons to take in the US, Greece, Ireland, South America, Ibiza, Israel and Hong Kong where international club goers have voted with their feet for Lee's driving progressive style. Lee Burridge's accolades, including an entry at no. 33 in DJ Magazine's Top 100 DJ Poll, Muzik's DJ Of the Month and Mixmag's Best Up and Coming DJ, are the perfect platform to consolidate his rise with the launch of his monthly Tyrant night with Sasha and Craig Richards, as well as the Global Underground release. Lee currently hold residencies at some of the world's biggest club including Cream, Fabric, and The Bomb. SATURDAY SEPTEMBER 29, 2001 Doors Open @ 11:00PM 9:30 CLUB 815 V St. NW Washington DC TICKETS: $25 - Pre Sale $30 - Door TicketMaster: To charge by phone or find the location nearest you. 703.573.SEAT (Northern Virginia) 202.432.SEAT (D.C.) 410.481.SEAT (Baltimore) 800.551.SEAT (Elsewhere) 9:30 Club Box Office Box office hours 12-7pm M-F 12-11pm M-F during show nights only 6-11pm SAT. during show nights only 6-10:30pm SUN. during show nights only !!!GET YOUR TICKETS EARLY!!! !!!THIS WILL SELL OUT!!! More Information: sessions@stellardc.com http://www.930.com http://www.stellardc.com http://www.balancepromote.com http://www.om-records.com http://www.excession.co.uk http://www.openfire.co.uk (202) 3.930.930 Directions: From I-66: Take I-66 East all the way to the Roosevelt Bridge. Stay in the center lane to Constitution Avenue. Take Constitution all the way to 7th Street NW, and make a left. Several blocks up make a left onto V Street. The Club is a block and a half on the right. From I-395: Take the 14th St. Bridge across the river, follow 14th St. north. Take a right on U St., left on Vermont, up one block. Take a hairpin right onto 9th St. 9:30 is on your immediate left at the corner of 9th and V streets. From Baltimore: I-95 South. At Beltway, follow 95 South/495 East signs. Exit onto Baltimore-Washington Parkway. Exit onto New York Ave. Four miles later, take right on Florida Ave. (landmark: Wendy's). Go right on 7th St., left on V St. 9:30 is on the right at the corner of 9th and V. From Rt. 50: Exit onto New York Ave. Four miles later, take right on Florida Ave. (landmark: Wendy's). Go right on 7th St., left on V St. 9:30 is on the right at the corner of 9th and V. From points N.W.: I-270 to 1-495, exit Connecticut Ave., make a left on Calvert, it turns into 18th St., continue on, take a left on U St., left on Vermont. Take a hairpin right onto 9th St. 9:30 is on your immediate left at the corner of 9th and V streets. Via Wisconsin: Go south, take a left on Garfield, go right on Massachusetts, take a left on Vermont. Take a hairpin right onto 9th St. 9:30 is on your immediate left at the corner of 9th and V streets. Metro: Take the Green Line to the U Street stop. Make sure you walk out on the Vermont Ave. side and NOT 13th street side. The Vermont street side is at the intersection of Vermont, 10th, and U. When you get to the ground level, make a "U" turn and walk to the right (east) along U street to Vermont, and walk up Vermont one block to the club. (If you get out one the 13th street side of the metro stop, its a much much longer walk...): There is a monitored lot on 9th Street. Come early and park for only $7!
  2. i like scratch a lot...great name millie's not short for anything although i wish i could change "millele" to madam millie...my name on everything else now.... omg, work SUCKS these days
  3. buster's first night back spinning at 5 was last weekend.... i'm outtie for this weekend...will be visiting my parentals in texas...
  4. millele

    ick

    YES!!!!!! (so sayeth the camp counselor) :D:D:D
  5. friends of mine recently stayed at the best western w/in walking distance of buzz, and it was pretty cheap i think too.
  6. for the most part, you're going to be disappointed. but definitely check out buzz. lots of great lineups.
  7. i thought i got an email from yoshi saying they got more in?
  8. millele

    ick

    what? a tornado warning? that's insane!!! i don't think that in the 2 years that i've lived in dc have i ever had a tornado warning. nuts!
  9. millele

    ick

    just looked outside, and it's POURING oh well, i'm gonna be at work for at LEAST a couple more hours PS mistress barbara oct 5 at buzz!!!!! been waiting to hear her for a looooonnngggggg time
  10. millele

    Millele!

    awww, thanks, wiggs!!! it was a great weekend in ny, although i was somewhat apprehensive about going up there. but the weekend was all about quality time w/ good friends, which i think i really needed. went to twirl sat night - decent club, but horrible sound system. but my buds were spinning, and it was a disastor relief benefit, so it was all good. sun we went to ground zero. it's still extremely dusty in the air and somewhat difficult to breathe. TONS of people milling around, taking pictures. it almost felt like i was in europe at the louvre, it was that crowded. ground zero itself - wow. they don't let people very close, but we got as far as broadway & fulton. you can see the thickness of the debris that settled on top of the storefronts, phone booths, etc. the stores windows are broken, and you can see how far the soot and debris traveled inside the stores - all the way to the back. messages are written in the dust that covered the windows - we will not forget, we love ny, thank you nyfd, etc. there were national guardsmen guarding ground zero, equipped w/ gas masks. that was scary, solemn and foreboding. although we were far, we could clearly see the wreckage, the huge cranes, the partially destroyed wall w/ the windows that's on tv everywhere. firefighters are still battling smoke and a few small fires. and everywhere people have left little trinkets of support, love and remembrance. those makeshift posters of the missing - they're everywhere. 1 of the first i saw was of a friend of a friend. we went to union square to pay our respects - the area is blanketed w/ posters of the missing, tributes to the missing/presumed dead and to the rescue workers, protests against war, calls to arms, etc. wow, i didn't mean to make this such a long post. i'll leave you w/ this: ny is a changed city, but its strength and spirit has really shone through this epic catastrophe. i saw a shirt w/ the standard I (heart) NY, but slightly changed to read: I (heart) NY EVEN MORE. seriously amazing and inspiring.
  11. pgiddy (CP) does not = pdiddy (NB) thought i'd clear it up
  12. :eek: :eek: ack! proggy doesn't GET tired, girl. are we gonna have a smackdown?!?!?! nope, i hadn't heard DH do that either, but prior to labor day, i'd only heard him once before, at DD/DH. c'mon, c'mon - do both nights!!!! i think i've rallied a few of the naughties to do both as well!!!!! :)
  13. millele

    Scratch

    no, i'm not going for the psytrance party (i think it's next weekend anyway) but for a friend's bday. hmmm...i think scratch thinks i think i know something that she thinks i shouldn't know...what a predicament, i think, for scratch... :D:D:D:D okay i'll stop that now. :):) kuro - just reread your post, i get it, that judy song. what's it called again? i forgot.
  14. millele

    Scratch

    kuro!!! you and shady and vf keep your dirty talk away from here!!! :eek:
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