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  1. REGISTER HERE! (link to: http://www.industryclick.com/Microsites/Index.asp?pageid=8869&srid=11815&magazineid=48&siteid=15) Join Remix and Partners at RHNYC04! We’re excited to come back to NYC for the second time in less than a year and with special guests including Grandmaster Flash (Event Electronics), Junior Sanchez (M-Audio), and GRAMMY® Award Winner Peter Rauhofer (Star 69 Records) (more artists tba – see below!). Our event in October 2003, also held at SAE, received such a tremendous response that we had to bring it back. We were floored by the thousands of eager DJs, musicians and producers who filled the facility to learn about the many new tools and techniques available for electronic- and urban-music producers and performers. And that’s what this event is all about: providing a place for budding studiophiles and musicians like you to meet with manufacturers and product specialists about the gear that is integral to the music you want to make. But more than that, Remix Hotel also offers workshops, seminars and clinics – not to mention star-studded demos- that give real inside product knowledge that you can put to use in your own studios and shows. Special Guest Appearances will continue to be announced as we get closer (and will be updated at http://nyc.remixhotel.com), but so far we’re excited to tell you that Grandmaster Flash, Anthony Myers, and DJ Ron G will be appearing on behalf of Event Electronics; and artists including Junior Sanchez will be at the RHNYC with M-Audio. More TBA! This time around we’ve got some new tricks up our sleeves, including plenty of giveaways and a special VIP Club Pass available only for Remix subscribers (don’t worry, if you’re not already a subscriber you can become one on site. If are a subscriber, bring your issue with a mailing label on it to get first dibs on the exclusive club pass!). More details to be announced on http://nyc.remixhotel.com/ as we get closer to the date. Check in and check it out!
  2. REGISTER HERE! (link to: http://www.industryclick.com/Microsites/Index.asp?pageid=8869&srid=11815&magazineid=48&siteid=15) Join Remix and Partners at RHNYC04! We’re excited to come back to NYC for the second time in less than a year and with special guests including Grandmaster Flash (Event Electronics), Junior Sanchez (M-Audio), and GRAMMY® Award Winner Peter Rauhofer (Star 69 Records) (more artists tba – see below!). Our event in October 2003, also held at SAE, received such a tremendous response that we had to bring it back. We were floored by the thousands of eager DJs, musicians and producers who filled the facility to learn about the many new tools and techniques available for electronic- and urban-music producers and performers. And that’s what this event is all about: providing a place for budding studiophiles and musicians like you to meet with manufacturers and product specialists about the gear that is integral to the music you want to make. But more than that, Remix Hotel also offers workshops, seminars and clinics – not to mention star-studded demos- that give real inside product knowledge that you can put to use in your own studios and shows. Special Guest Appearances will continue to be announced as we get closer (and will be updated at http://nyc.remixhotel.com), but so far we’re excited to tell you that Grandmaster Flash, Anthony Myers, and DJ Ron G will be appearing on behalf of Event Electronics; and artists including Junior Sanchez will be at the RHNYC with M-Audio. More TBA! This time around we’ve got some new tricks up our sleeves, including plenty of giveaways and a special VIP Club Pass available only for Remix subscribers (don’t worry, if you’re not already a subscriber you can become one on site. If are a subscriber, bring your issue with a mailing label on it to get first dibs on the exclusive club pass!). More details to be announced on http://nyc.remixhotel.com/ as we get closer to the date. Check in and check it out!
  3. ANNOUNCING THE REMIX HOTEL MIAMI 2004 THREE DAYS OF TOTAL TECHNOLOGY IMMERSION MARCH 7-8-9 | 4-9 PM DAILY RITZ PLAZA SOUTH BEACH REMIXHOTEL.COM CHECK IN AND CHECK IT OUT! Registration is now open for the Remix Hotel Miami 2004! Don’t miss this exciting FREE event coming to Miami during WMC – dozens of manufacturers, countless production products, major artist appearances, poolside stage performances and more… THERE IS NO COST TO ATTEND THE REMIX HOTEL – IT’S FREE! CLICK HERE TO REGISTER TODAY! Sponsors of the Remix Hotel Miami 2004 include: REMIX · GUITAR CENTER · SAE · CAKEWALK · DIGIDESIGN · KORG · MACKIE · M-AUDIO · ABLETON · PROPELLERHEAD · STANTON · NATIVE INSTRUMENTS · PIONEER DJ · RANE · UNIVERSAL AUDIO · VESTAX · YAMAHA · PCDJ · MOTOROLA · VESTAX · BLUE SKY · DIGITAL JAY MUSIC · ILIO · SERATO · GEMINI · ULTRASONE · STEINBERG · XM RADIO · THUMP RADIO · RED BULL Digidesign Presents the DigiLounge: Visit the DigiLounge at the Remix Hotel and get hands-on exposure to affordable, potent, easy-to-use Pro Tools LE products: Mbox, Digi 002 Rack, and Digi 002. And be sure to catch special artist appearances and interviews, including Richie Hawtin, Bad Boy Bill, Carmen Rizzo/Junkie XL, Dave Aude & DJ Dan, Rabbit in the Moon, and Jay Quik. Poolside Sunset Sessions: REMIX Poolside Sunset Sessions brought to you by XM RADIO with THUMP RADIO. SPECIAL GUEST PERFORMANCES WILL BE ANNOUNCED SOON!! MONDAY 3/8 brought to you by BREAKBEAT SCIENCE featuring performances by: ____DB – Dara – High Contrast – Klute – Reid Speed – Juju TUESDAY 3/9 performances by: ____Behrouz – Jody Way Out West - Electric Skychurch – Deep Sky – Gray Area – Junkie XL Visit the Guitar Center Audio Arena Exclusively at the Remix Hotel: Visit the Guitar Center Audio Arena at the Remix Hotel Miami March 7-8-9 and expose yourself to a whole new world of electronic music production. Experts and pros will be on hand from 4-9 pm daily to assist you in meeting all of your production gear needs. Top artists will be demonstrating the hottest gear on the market! EXCLUSIVE EVENT ONLY PRICING on Remix Hotel sponsor products available ONLY at the Guitar Center Audio Arena. Supplement your WMC experience at the GC Audio Arena exclusively at the Remix Hotel Miami. Remix and DanceStar Music Awards Announcements REMIX NOMINATED IN “BEST MAGAZINE†CATEGORY AT DANCESTAR MUSIC AWARDS! VOTE REMIX AT DANCESTAR.COM! ALSO: REMIX announces the “Remix Award for Best Producer†to be presented at the DanceStar USA Music Awards, LIVE 6pm EST Tuesday, March 9, Bayfront Park, Miami. Visit dancestar.com for more info! REGISTER TODAY! Stay on top of the action – regular info updates at remixhotel.com! General inquiries can be directed to remixhotel@primediabusiness.com. _
  4. ANNOUNCING THE REMIX HOTEL MIAMI 2004 THREE DAYS OF TOTAL TECHNOLOGY IMMERSION MARCH 7-8-9 | 4-9 PM DAILY RITZ PLAZA SOUTH BEACH REMIXHOTEL.COM CHECK IN AND CHECK IT OUT! Registration is now open for the Remix Hotel Miami 2004! Don’t miss this exciting FREE event coming to Miami during WMC – dozens of manufacturers, countless production products, major artist appearances, poolside stage performances and more… THERE IS NO COST TO ATTEND THE REMIX HOTEL – IT’S FREE! CLICK HERE TO REGISTER TODAY! Sponsors of the Remix Hotel Miami 2004 include: REMIX · GUITAR CENTER · SAE · CAKEWALK · DIGIDESIGN · KORG · MACKIE · M-AUDIO · ABLETON · PROPELLERHEAD · STANTON · NATIVE INSTRUMENTS · PIONEER DJ · RANE · UNIVERSAL AUDIO · VESTAX · YAMAHA · PCDJ · MOTOROLA · VESTAX · BLUE SKY · DIGITAL JAY MUSIC · ILIO · SERATO · GEMINI · ULTRASONE · STEINBERG · XM RADIO · THUMP RADIO · RED BULL Digidesign Presents the DigiLounge: Visit the DigiLounge at the Remix Hotel and get hands-on exposure to affordable, potent, easy-to-use Pro Tools LE products: Mbox, Digi 002 Rack, and Digi 002. And be sure to catch special artist appearances and interviews, including Richie Hawtin, Bad Boy Bill, Carmen Rizzo/Junkie XL, Dave Aude & DJ Dan, Rabbit in the Moon, and Jay Quik. Poolside Sunset Sessions: REMIX Poolside Sunset Sessions brought to you by XM RADIO with THUMP RADIO. SPECIAL GUEST PERFORMANCES WILL BE ANNOUNCED SOON!! MONDAY 3/8 brought to you by BREAKBEAT SCIENCE featuring performances by: ____DB – Dara – High Contrast – Klute – Reid Speed – Juju TUESDAY 3/9 performances by: ____Behrouz – Jody Way Out West - Electric Skychurch – Deep Sky – Gray Area – Junkie XL Visit the Guitar Center Audio Arena Exclusively at the Remix Hotel: Visit the Guitar Center Audio Arena at the Remix Hotel Miami March 7-8-9 and expose yourself to a whole new world of electronic music production. Experts and pros will be on hand from 4-9 pm daily to assist you in meeting all of your production gear needs. Top artists will be demonstrating the hottest gear on the market! EXCLUSIVE EVENT ONLY PRICING on Remix Hotel sponsor products available ONLY at the Guitar Center Audio Arena. Supplement your WMC experience at the GC Audio Arena exclusively at the Remix Hotel Miami. Remix and DanceStar Music Awards Announcements REMIX NOMINATED IN “BEST MAGAZINE†CATEGORY AT DANCESTAR MUSIC AWARDS! VOTE REMIX AT DANCESTAR.COM! ALSO: REMIX announces the “Remix Award for Best Producer†to be presented at the DanceStar USA Music Awards, LIVE 6pm EST Tuesday, March 9, Bayfront Park, Miami. Visit dancestar.com for more info! REGISTER TODAY! Stay on top of the action – regular info updates at remixhotel.com! General inquiries can be directed to remixhotel@primediabusiness.com. _
  5. Ok the blizzard really messed up my ish, so heres the new date Dec 20th, Any help promoting this event via emails or internet would be highly appreciated..... Merry Drunk n Bass!!!!!! Thanks Warm Regards, Amy Snow House Party Alert>>Drunk n Bass< Amy Snow & Otherground clothing presents “Drunk & Bass†Old School Style Jam- A House Party! Date: Saturday Dec 20th Time: 10pm sharp-Till the break of Dawn Location: 218 Midwood St. Take the Q train to Prospect Park When u get off the train use the Lincoln RD exit. Walk down Flatbush 2 Midwood St. make a left And its 2 blocks down>>>>Holla! How it’s goin down: Hosted by: T.C. Izlam (NYC, Zulu Nation, Hipstep Massive) 10pm-11pm The 80’s free 4 all 11pm-12pm-Ghetto Tec/Booty House- DJ Fresh ( NYC,2012 graphics, voodoo magix), 12am-12:30am-Live Hip Hop Jay Vega & Terry Nicks aka T.R.A.C.(NYC,PR,DK) 12:30am-1am-Hip Hop DJ Harahcks ( NYC, harahcky, trachky, apple pe massive) 1am-2am- Hip Step DJ I-Cue (NYC, Zulu Nation, Live Nude, DK) 2am-3am-DnB Cliff White (Blunderground Productions) 3am-4am-Breaks DJ Oddyessy(NYC, Live Nude, DK) Whats Good: “House Party†jump off! No ID, that’s how it should be. Free @ the door, 4 on the floor $10 all U can drink @ the place Invite all your Homies to “Drunk n Bass!†Note: $3 mix drinks, $2 lap dances., $1 4 a foot in your ass! www.AmySnow.com
  6. Hey………….. Thank you for your interest. NY Brands promotes underground clothing with a strong emphasis on music! We carry a wide range of popular underground brands like Technics, DMC, 555 Soul, Roca Wear, Lithium, Zoo York, amongst many others. We are hosting a grand sample sale, where a portion of the revenue will be donated to LIFEBEAT, a non-profit organization, The music industry’s voice to fight AIDS. To nurture the underground music scene we welcome artists, record labels and Djs , providing them a platform to promote themselves. In order to pull in crowds and make the gig a success, the friends of the artist are allowed an additional 10% discount while he/she is spinning. An email format of the sale will be sent to the Dj who in turn is expected to draw in the crowds. At the same time, the artists will also be given store credit. You are welcome to bring and promote flyers of your own, information on the record label you are associated with etc. Please contact me to set up a gig. Cheers, Amy Marketing Complex TEL: 212 714 2959/Extn: 112 EMAIL: NYCDJ1@HOTMAIL.COM WEBSITE: www.nybrands.com FOR MORE INFO CONTACT: Amy Snow 718.908.6906 EQUIPMENT: We have requirements for both CD and LPs LIFEBEAT WEBSITE: www.lifebeat.org
  7. Hey………….. Thank you for your interest. NY Brands promotes underground clothing with a strong emphasis on music! We carry a wide range of popular underground brands like Technics, DMC, 555 Soul, Roca Wear, Lithium, Zoo York, amongst many others. We are hosting a grand sample sale, where a portion of the revenue will be donated to LIFEBEAT, a non-profit organization, The music industry’s voice to fight AIDS. To nurture the underground music scene we welcome artists, record labels and Djs , providing them a platform to promote themselves. In order to pull in crowds and make the gig a success, the friends of the artist are allowed an additional 10% discount while he/she is spinning. An email format of the sale will be sent to the Dj who in turn is expected to draw in the crowds. At the same time, the artists will also be given store credit. You are welcome to bring and promote flyers of your own, information on the record label you are associated with etc. Please contact me to set up a gig. Cheers, Amy Marketing Complex TEL: 212 714 2959/Extn: 112 EMAIL: NYCDJ1@HOTMAIL.COM WEBSITE: www.nybrands.com FOR MORE INFO CONTACT: Amy Snow 718.908.6906 EQUIPMENT: We have requirements for both CD and LPs LIFEBEAT WEBSITE: www.lifebeat.org
  8. Hey………….. Thank you for your interest. NY Brands promotes underground clothing with a strong emphasis on music! We carry a wide range of popular underground brands like Technics, DMC, 555 Soul, Roca Wear, Lithium, Zoo York, amongst many others. We are hosting a grand sample sale, where a portion of the revenue will be donated to LIFEBEAT, a non-profit organization, The music industry’s voice to fight AIDS. To nurture the underground music scene we welcome artists, record labels and Djs , providing them a platform to promote themselves. In order to pull in crowds and make the gig a success, the friends of the artist are allowed an additional 10% discount while he/she is spinning. An email format of the sale will be sent to the Dj who in turn is expected to draw in the crowds. At the same time, the artists will also be given store credit. You are welcome to bring and promote flyers of your own, information on the record label you are associated with etc. Please contact me to set up a gig. Cheers, Amy Marketing Complex TEL: 212 714 2959/Extn: 112 EMAIL: NYCDJ1@HOTMAIL.COM WEBSITE: www.nybrands.com FOR MORE INFO CONTACT: Amy Snow 718.908.6906 EQUIPMENT: We have requirements for both CD and LPs LIFEBEAT WEBSITE: www.lifebeat.org
  9. Hey………….. Thank you for your interest. NY Brands promotes underground clothing with a strong emphasis on music! We carry a wide range of popular underground brands like Technics, DMC, 555 Soul, Roca Wear, Lithium, Zoo York, amongst many others. We are hosting a grand sample sale, where a portion of the revenue will be donated to LIFEBEAT, a non-profit organization, The music industry’s voice to fight AIDS. To nurture the underground music scene we welcome artists, record labels and Djs , providing them a platform to promote themselves. In order to pull in crowds and make the gig a success, the friends of the artist are allowed an additional 10% discount while he/she is spinning. An email format of the sale will be sent to the Dj who in turn is expected to draw in the crowds. At the same time, the artists will also be given store credit. You are welcome to bring and promote flyers of your own, information on the record label you are associated with etc. Please contact me to set up a gig. Cheers, Amy Marketing Complex TEL: 212 714 2959/Extn: 112 EMAIL: NYCDJ1@HOTMAIL.COM WEBSITE: www.nybrands.com FOR MORE INFO CONTACT: Amy Snow 718.908.6906 EQUIPMENT: We have requirements for both CD and LPs LIFEBEAT WEBSITE: www.lifebeat.org
  10. Looking for all girl Street Team for South Beach Miami. Passing out flyers for one of the hottest South Beach premiere clubs. Pay is really great! This is a job that can last all year around. Strat Now!!!!!! Contact Amy Snow AmySnow400@hotmail.com Cell: 646.387.2344
  11. I am looking for hip hop clubs in Chicago. Can someone help me? Thanks hugs and kisses from new york. amy
  12. Rebuild After Party Date: Saturday DEC. 21 Time: 9pm-4am Location: 87 Layeffete ( 1 block below Canal) Price: $12 / $2 off if wearing all black or red or both! Details: Line Up TBC!!!! Room #1: Main Floor All live Hip-Hop. Around 15 different performances. Line up: TBC , But I will let you know by the end of it there will performers you will not want to miss. Suprise , Suprise Guests!!!! Room#2: Side Floor Drum and Bass Baby!!! Your favorite Locals and some new heads you haven't heard. All DJ's fully equipted with MC's. So bring tha lighters and pass the DRO. Room#3: VIP All natural enviroment, Drum circles, Spoken Word, All Acustic , Hookas Ahhh! Extras: BAR.... 1 Beer for $4/2 for $7/$5 Vodka Drinks Dancers: Mad of them Giveaways : Tons Fun: All Night Long!!! After Hours: TBC !!!! Special Thanks: All the customers, DJ'S, Freinds, Family, Record Companies, Clothing Brands, and Press.
  13. It's been so crazy lately that I haven't even found the time to breath, But now it's time to slow down and thank everyone for all of your support. I had a wonderful time talking and getting to know everybody better. We really try to make this sale special and I couldn't have done it with out all of you. XOXO you Rock! There was even a write up in the New York Times, check it if you have time. http://www.nytimes.com/2002/12/08/nyregion/08SYMS.html?ex=1040561746&ei=1&en=586dc7d7de7063d1 Other than that I would like to invite you to the REBUILD after Party!!!! YEA BABY ! I am closing out my year with a very special event just for you, your friends and family. This event will not be a highly promoted. I'm trying to keep it a tight invite , because the venue can only hold 800 Soooo, come , and enjoy yourselves. Merry Christmas and Happy Chanukah! Rebuild After Party Date: Saturday DEC. 21 Time: 9pm-4am Location: 87 Layeffete ( 1 block below Canal) Price: $12 / $2 off if wearing all black or red or both! Details: Line Up TBC!!!! Room #1: Main Floor All live Hip-Hop. Around 15 different performances. Line up: TBC , But I will let you know by the end of it there will performers you will not want to miss. Suprise , Suprise Guests!!!! Room#2: Side Floor Drum and Bass Baby!!! Your favorite Locals and some new heads you haven't heard. All DJ's fully equipted with MC's. So bring tha lighters and pass the DRO. Room#3: VIP All natural enviroment, Drum circles, Spoken Word, All Acustic , Hookas Ahhh! Extras: BAR.... 1 Beer for $4/2 for $7/$5 Vodka Drinks Dancers: Mad of them Giveaways : Tons Fun: All Night Long!!! After Hours: TBC !!!! Special Thanks: All the customers, DJ'S, Freinds, Family, Record Companies, Clothing Brands, and Press.
  14. Well , the sale is a great success. We had a great time . Over 30, 000 people came through. All the record Co's represented as well . Thanks to everyone who was there. LOOK OUT FOR THE REBUILD AFTER PARTY DEC.21 @ THE FIRE HOUSE!!!! New York Times even did a right up on it. By DENNY LEE THE SETTING The marble lobby of the old East River Savings Bank in NoLIta, where 200 D. J.'s took turns spinning elevator music for a graffiti-inspired clothing-sample sale. Hip-hop sweatshirts, dot-com cargo pants and modish fanny packs were marked down by up to 85 percent, as part of a two-week sale that runs through today. The scene resembled a hipster's version of Syms, the discount department store. _ THE BUZZ"This is the cream of the crop of street wear," said Kenya Joseph, an aspiring fashion designer, as she made her way to the cash register on Tuesday with an armful of clothing. "I've been wearing Triple 5 Soul for six years, before anybody knew about them." Ms. Joseph, a part-time student at the Fashion Institute of Technology, gave a rundown on the brands: Zoo York is favored by skateboarders and graffiti bombers. Hip-hoppers opt for Ecko. Lithium appeals to ravet runs through today. The scene resembled a hipster's version of Syms, the discount department store. _ THE BUZZ"This is the cream of the crop of street wear," said Kenya Joseph, an aspiring fashion designer, as she made her way to the cash register on Tuesday with an armful of clothing. "I've been wearing Triple 5 Soul for six years, before anybody knew about them." Ms. Joseph, a part-time student at the Fashion Institute of Technology, gave a rundown on the brands: Zoo York is favored by skateboarders and graffiti bombers. Hip-hoppers opt for Ecko. Lithium appeals to ravers. And Triple 5 Soul, she said, is simply "the downtown urban thing." The merchandise was displayed on rows of gray utility shelves, Costco style. Shoppers of all stripes rummaged as the D. J. of the hour, Jordan Schuster, a student at New York University, played a mix of "house, breaks and a little bit of techno." "I'm buying whatever catches my eye," said Ephraim Benton, 25, an actor and party promoter from Bedford-Stuyvesant, Brooklyn. After picking out a couple of argyle Ecko sweaters, marked down to $24 from $84, he gave a shout to his friends. "If you want to get stylish, underground flavor, come here." The sample sale was started by two club-music promoters. Amy Snow runs a "street team" company that hands out party fliers in front of nightclubs. Her partner, Yani Ben-Moshe, moonlights in his family business, buying excess inventory fo ravet runs through today. The scene resembled a hipster's version of Syms, the discount department store. _ THE BUZZ"This is the cream of the crop of street wear," said Kenya Joseph, an aspiring fashion designer, as she made her way to the cash register on Tuesday with an armful of clothing. "I've been wearing Triple 5 Soul for six years, before anybody knew about them." Ms. Joseph, a part-time student at the Fashion Institute of Technology, gave a rundown on the brands: Zoo York is favored by skateboarders and graffiti bombers. Hip-hoppers opt for Ecko. Lithium appeals to ravers. And Triple 5 Soul, she said, is simply "the downtown urban thing." The merchandise was displayed on rows of gray utility shelves, Costco style. Shoppers of all stripes rummaged as the D. J. of the hour, Jordan Schuster, a student at New York University, played a mix of "house, breaks and a little bit of techno." "I'm buying whatever catches my eye," said Ephraim Benton, 25, an actor and party promoter from Bedford-Stuyvesant, Brooklyn. After picking out a couple of argyle Ecko sweaters, marked down to $24 from $84, he gave a shout to his friends. "If you want to get stylish, underground flavor, come here." The sample sale was started by two club-music promoters. Amy Snow runs a "street team" company that hands out party fliers in front of nightclubs. Her partner, Yani Ben-Moshe, moonlights in his family business, buying excess inventory from "urban underground New York labels" and exporting it to South Africa, Europe and Japan. "There were so many cancellations after 9/11," Mr. Ben-Moshe said. "Last year, instead of having 2,000 pieces, companies had 10,000 pieces left over. My other business is marketing electronic music, so I combined the two." They spread the word by printing up party fliers and getting their D. J. friends to e-mail party lists. Part of the last year's proceeds were donated to victims of the Sept. 11 attacks. This year, donations are being made to the United Homeless Organization. "It makrom "urban underground New York labels" and exporting it to South Africa, Europe and Japan. "There were so many cancellations after 9/11," Mr. Ben-Moshe said. "Last year, instead of having 2,000 pieces, companies had 10,000 pieces left over. My other business is marketing electronic music, so I combined the two." They spread the word by printing up party fliers and getting their D. J. friends to e-mail party lists. Part of the last year's proceeds were donated to victims of the Sept. 11 attacks. This year, donations are being made to the United Homeless Organization. "It makes thers. And Triple 5 Soul, she said, is simply "the downtown urban thing." The merchandise was displayed on rows of gray utility shelves, Costco style. Shoppers of all stripes rummaged as the D. J. of the hour, Jordan Schuster, a student at New York University, played a mix of "house, breaks and a little bit of techno." "I'm buying whatever catches my eye," said Ephraim Benton, 25, an actor and party promoter from Bedford-Stuyvesant, Brooklyn. After picking out a couple of argyle Ecko sweaters, marked down to $24 from $84, he gave a shout to his friends. "If you want to get stylish, underground flavor, come here." The sample sale was started by two club-music promoters. Amy Snow runs a "street team" company that hands out party fliers in front of nightclubs. Her partner, Yani Ben-Moshe, moonlights in his family business, buying excess inventory from "urban underground New York labels" and exporting it to South Africa, Europe and Japan. "There were so many cancellations after 9/11," Mr. Ben-Moshe said. "Last year, instead of having 2,000 pieces, companies had 10,000 pieces left over. My other business is marketing electronic music, so I combined the two." They spread the word by printing up party fliers and getting their D. J. friends to e-mail party lists. Part of the last year's proceeds were donated to victims of the Sept. 11 attacks. This year, donations are being made to the United Homeless Organization. "It makes thers. And Triple 5 Soul, she said, is simply "the downtown urban thing." The merchandise was displayed on rows of gray utility shelves, Costco style. Shoppers of all stripes rummaged as the D. J. of the hour, Jordan Schuster, a student at New York University, played a mix of "house, breaks and a little bit of techno." "I'm buying whatever catches my eye," said Ephraim Benton, 25, an actor and party promoter from Bedford-Stuyvesant, Brooklyn. After picking out a couple of argyle Ecko sweaters, marked down to $24 from $84, he gave a shout to his friends. "If you want to get stylish, underground flavor, come here." The sample sale was started by two club-music promoters. Amy Snow runs a "street team" company that hands out party fliers in front of nightclubs. Her partner, Yani Ben-Moshe, moonlights in his family business, buying excess inventory from "urban underground New York labels" and exporting it to South Africa, Europe and Japan. "There were so many cancellations after 9/11," Mr. Ben-Moshe said. "Last year, instead of having 2,000 pieces, companies had 10,000 pieces left over. My other business is marketing electronic music, so I combined the two." They spread the word by printing up party fliers and getting their D. J. friends to e-mail party lists. Part of the last year's proceeds were donated to victims of the Sept. 11 attacks. This year, donations are being made to the United Homeless Organization. "It makes the kids feeriple 5 Soul, she said, is simply "the downtown urban thing." The merchandise was displayed on rows of gray utility shelves, Costco style. Shoppers of all stripes rummaged as the D. J. of the hour, Jordan Schuster, a student at New York University, played a mix of "house, breaks and a little bit of techno." "I'm buying whatever catches my eye," said Ephraim Benton, 25, an actor and party promoter from Bedford-Stuyvesant, Brooklyn. After picking out a couple of argyle Ecko sweaters, marked down to $24 from $84, he gave a shout to his friends. "If you want to ges the kids feeriple 5 Soul, she said, is simply "the downtown urban thing." The merchandise was displayed on rows of gray utility shelves, Costco style. Shoppers of all stripes rummaged as the D. J. of the hour, Jordan Schuster, a student at New York University, played a mix of "house, breaks and a little bit of techno." "I'm buying whatever catches my eye," said Ephraim Benton, 25, an actor and party promoter from Bedford-Stuyvesant, Brooklyn. After picking out a couple of argyle Ecko sweaters, marked down to $24 from $84, he gave a shout to his friends. "If you want to get sty kids feeriple 5 Soul, she said, is simply "the downtown urban thing." The merchandise was displayed on rows of gray utility shelves, Costco style. Shoppers of all stripes rummaged as the D. J. of the hour, Jordan Schuster, a student at New York University, played a mix of "house, breaks and a little bit of techno." "I'm buying whatever catches my eye," said Ephraim Benton, 25, an actor and party promoter from Bedford-Stuyvesant, Brooklyn. After picking out a couple of argyle Ecko sweaters, marked down to $24 from $84, he gave a shout to his friends. "If you want to get stylish, underground flavor, come here." The sample sale was started by two club-music promoters. Amy Snow runs a "street team" company that hands out party fliers in front of nightclubs. Her partner, Yani Ben-Moshe, moonlights in his family business, buying excess inventory from "urban underground New York labels" and exporting it to South Africa, Europe and Japan. "There were so many cancellations after 9/11," Mr. Ben-Moshe said. "Last year, instead of having 2,000 pieces, companies had 10,000 pieces left over. My other business is marketing electronic music, so I combined the two." They spread the word by printing up party fliers and getting their D. J. friends to e-mail party lists. Part of the last year's proceeds were donated to victims of the Sept. 11 attacks. This year, donations are being made to the United Homeless Organization. "It maket sty kids feeriple 5 Soul, she said, is simply "the downtown urban thing." The merchandise was displayed on rows of gray utility shelves, Costco style. Shoppers of all stripes rummaged as the D. J. of the hour, Jordan Schuster, a student at New York University, played a mix of "house, breaks and a little bit of techno." "I'm buying whatever catches my eye," said Ephraim Benton, 25, an actor and party promoter from Bedford-Stuyvesant, Brooklyn. After picking out a couple of argyle Ecko sweaters, marked down to $24 from $84, he gave a shout to his friends. "If you want to get stylish, underground flavor, come here." The sample sale was started by two club-music promoters. Amy Snow runs a "street team" company that hands out party fliers in front of nightclubs. Her partner, Yani Ben-Moshe, moonlights in his family business, buying excess inventory from "urban underground New York labels" and exporting it to South Africa, Europe and Japan. "There were so many cancellations after 9/11," Mr. Ben-Moshe said. "Last year, instead of having 2,000 pieces, companies had 10,000 pieces left over. My other business is marketing electronic music, so I combined the two." They spread the word by printing up party fliers and getting their D. J. friends to e-mail party lists. Part of the last year's proceeds were donated to victims of the Sept. 11 attacks. This year, donations are being made to the United Homeless Organization. "It makes the kids feel good," Ms. Snow said. "And the shoppers are getting more than clothes."
  15. Well , the sale is a great success. We had a great time . Over 30, 000 people came through. All the record Co's represented as well . Thanks to everyone who was there. LOOK OUT FOR THE REBUILD AFTER PARTY DEC.21 @ THE FIRE HOUSE!!!! New York Times even did a right up on it. By DENNY LEE THE SETTING The marble lobby of the old East River Savings Bank in NoLIta, where 200 D. J.'s took turns spinning elevator music for a graffiti-inspired clothing-sample sale. Hip-hop sweatshirts, dot-com cargo pants and modish fanny packs were marked down by up to 85 percent, as part of a two-week sale that runs through today. The scene resembled a hipster's version of Syms, the discount department store. _ THE BUZZ"This is the cream of the crop of street wear," said Kenya Joseph, an aspiring fashion designer, as she made her way to the cash register on Tuesday with an armful of clothing. "I've been wearing Triple 5 Soul for six years, before anybody knew about them." Ms. Joseph, a part-time student at the Fashion Institute of Technology, gave a rundown on the brands: Zoo York is favored by skateboarders and graffiti bombers. Hip-hoppers opt for Ecko. Lithium appeals to ravet runs through today. The scene resembled a hipster's version of Syms, the discount department store. _ THE BUZZ"This is the cream of the crop of street wear," said Kenya Joseph, an aspiring fashion designer, as she made her way to the cash register on Tuesday with an armful of clothing. "I've been wearing Triple 5 Soul for six years, before anybody knew about them." Ms. Joseph, a part-time student at the Fashion Institute of Technology, gave a rundown on the brands: Zoo York is favored by skateboarders and graffiti bombers. Hip-hoppers opt for Ecko. Lithium appeals to ravers. And Triple 5 Soul, she said, is simply "the downtown urban thing." The merchandise was displayed on rows of gray utility shelves, Costco style. Shoppers of all stripes rummaged as the D. J. of the hour, Jordan Schuster, a student at New York University, played a mix of "house, breaks and a little bit of techno." "I'm buying whatever catches my eye," said Ephraim Benton, 25, an actor and party promoter from Bedford-Stuyvesant, Brooklyn. After picking out a couple of argyle Ecko sweaters, marked down to $24 from $84, he gave a shout to his friends. "If you want to get stylish, underground flavor, come here." The sample sale was started by two club-music promoters. Amy Snow runs a "street team" company that hands out party fliers in front of nightclubs. Her partner, Yani Ben-Moshe, moonlights in his family business, buying excess inventory from "urban underground New York labels" and exporting it to South Africa, Europe and Japan. "There were so many cancellations after 9/11," Mr. Ben-Moshe said. "Last year, instead of having 2,000 pieces, companies had 10,000 pieces left over. My other business is marketing electronic music, so I combined the two." They spread the word by printing up party fliers and getting their D. J. friends to e-mail party lists. Part of the last year's proceeds were donated to victims of the Sept. 11 attacks. This year, donations are being made to the United Homeless Organization. "It makes thers. And Triple 5 Soul, she said, is simply "the downtown urban thing." The merchandise was displayed on rows of gray utility shelves, Costco style. Shoppers of all stripes rummaged as the D. J. of the hour, Jordan Schuster, a student at New York University, played a mix of "house, breaks and a little bit of techno." "I'm buying whatever catches my eye," said Ephraim Benton, 25, an actor and party promoter from Bedford-Stuyvesant, Brooklyn. After picking out a couple of argyle Ecko sweaters, marked down to $24 from $84, he gave a shout to his friends. "If you want to get stylish, underground flavor, come here." The sample sale was started by two club-music promoters. Amy Snow runs a "street team" company that hands out party fliers in front of nightclubs. Her partner, Yani Ben-Moshe, moonlights in his family business, buying excess inventory from "urban underground New York labels" and exporting it to South Africa, Europe and Japan. "There were so many cancellations after 9/11," Mr. Ben-Moshe said. "Last year, instead of having 2,000 pieces, companies had 10,000 pieces left over. My other business is marketing electronic music, so I combined the two." They spread the word by printing up party fliers and getting their D. J. friends to e-mail party lists. Part of the last year's proceeds were donated to victims of the Sept. 11 attacks. This year, donations are being made to the United Homeless Organization. "It makes the kids feeriple 5 Soul, she said, is simply "the downtown urban thing." The merchandise was displayed on rows of gray utility shelves, Costco style. Shoppers of all stripes rummaged as the D. J. of the hour, Jordan Schuster, a student at New York University, played a mix of "house, breaks and a little bit of techno." "I'm buying whatever catches my eye," said Ephraim Benton, 25, an actor and party promoter from Bedford-Stuyvesant, Brooklyn. After picking out a couple of argyle Ecko sweaters, marked down to $24 from $84, he gave a shout to his friends. "If you want to get sty kids feeriple 5 Soul, she said, is simply "the downtown urban thing." The merchandise was displayed on rows of gray utility shelves, Costco style. Shoppers of all stripes rummaged as the D. J. of the hour, Jordan Schuster, a student at New York University, played a mix of "house, breaks and a little bit of techno." "I'm buying whatever catches my eye," said Ephraim Benton, 25, an actor and party promoter from Bedford-Stuyvesant, Brooklyn. After picking out a couple of argyle Ecko sweaters, marked down to $24 from $84, he gave a shout to his friends. "If you want to get stylish, underground flavor, come here." The sample sale was started by two club-music promoters. Amy Snow runs a "street team" company that hands out party fliers in front of nightclubs. Her partner, Yani Ben-Moshe, moonlights in his family business, buying excess inventory from "urban underground New York labels" and exporting it to South Africa, Europe and Japan. "There were so many cancellations after 9/11," Mr. Ben-Moshe said. "Last year, instead of having 2,000 pieces, companies had 10,000 pieces left over. My other business is marketing electronic music, so I combined the two." They spread the word by printing up party fliers and getting their D. J. friends to e-mail party lists. Part of the last year's proceeds were donated to victims of the Sept. 11 attacks. This year, donations are being made to the United Homeless Organization. "It makes the kids feel good," Ms. Snow said. "And the shoppers are getting more than clothes."
  16. You will be helping customers with sizes and just keeping shelves clean. Its very easy and fun . There will be alot of DJ's and Press there . Jay -Z rolled through last year. And Russel Simons is coming this year. Thats it , real simple. $7 dollars an hour cash or check! Amy
  17. For the first time in NY City, the unique REBUILD 2001 SAMPLE SALE was produced. This year, "REBUILD 2002" is gathering thousands of people during two weeks from November 24th through December 8th 2002, for this incredible event that combines FASHION with MUSIC. The location will be at the "Old Marble Bank" 60 Spring St. Corner with Lafayette. REBUILD is a unique collective of producers, artists, promoters and visionaries who are bringing a new paradigm in the music and fashion scene. Gathering New York's most important musical artists of the next generation featuring HIP HOP, DRUM AND BASS, HOUSE, TRANCE AND BREAK BEATS. Bullets Doug Laible Ori Morag Moises Montoya Bill Moore Eloy Garcia Mike Marsek Grant Riddell Dennis Sebayan Victor*9X* FATJO B-ill Federico YAC DJ Mor (Underground Army)(booked) John Dill Nick Ashley-Cooper Jason Swamy Gaby Derswin DJ Puniani DJ Sh.I.K.I.D(OMNITRIBE, NY) David Hollands Ben Taylor (Magnified Recordings, Greenhouse Efffect) DJ ACAPULCO DJ ROB SALMON DJ M - TRI DJ BEN TAYLOR DJ CHRIS THORPE DJ JTB DJ CAREY GLYN DJ GABY, ASTROGLYDE DAVID HOLLANDS JOEL T. JORDAN DJ EBAR DJ RAMIE BURNS DJ MICHAEL MERCER THE MIGHTY SHARI KYLE CHARLES ADAM COLLINS / MR. COTTER DJ. DEEKRON AUTHENTEK "DRUMS, DECKS, EFFECTS" DJ. WILL TAYLOR MING & FS DJ GARY ACKERLY ALAN SANCTUARY DJ FUNK DJ PIERRE ONIONZ SWAMY ImrI SolidBreaks.com UVRay DJ Deandroid J. Salamone (funkphunomen) DJ Soto DJ Carlos Charmaine DJ Charm (fish Bowl production) DJ Seen Dylan Drazen D j m a r k r a s k i n DJ soundscraper DJ Rankin GRANDMASTER CAZ OF THE LEGENDARY COLDCRUSH BROTHERS DJ KennyChen Roi Werner Bobbito D'Vintage (Last Generation) Fabel (Tools of War/Rock Steady) GrandWizzard Theodore (inventor of the scratch) Steve Dee (inventor of "beat juggling") Cozmo D (Newcleus) DJ IXL (Kolabz) DJ Supreme (DJ for Lauren Hill & Crash Crew) J-Smoke (Allies) Equiknox Chris love--treehouse recordings/love sound project Billy belmont-treehouse recordings/love sound project Peter evangelista-treehouse recordings/love sound project Kech--soe/reeespect Garon--soe/reeespect Ed vaz--soe/reeespect Rawmina--soe Scotty mack--soe/beat controle SandHogs Featuring Breeze Brewin! K-west Shady J Mark Raskin The Amazing Jordan (anti-ego SF, NYC) DJ INFLUX Sara Walker DJ TOMe DJ Moose Mercy Killah (Undercity / Deep Unda Brooklyn) DJ Liran- Hommega USA Isreal/ Phantazm UK US DJ Mudra DJ lapholot aka Bryant Autrey YELLOW NOTE (Electrowave/Credits - 5.1 Records – LiquidSky) Miss Bliss(King Size USA) The Speakerfreak(King Size USA) Slipp Matt? (King Size USA) Sonic BEE(King Size USA) DJ BIJAL Thomas Foltron(VIPrecordsUSA.com/SkylabNewYork.com) Erick LaBanca (Code New York / Satellite) DJ Scheroq DJ Zoran Perkov Oscar Poche' (Media Services, 80 Proof FM) $mall ¢hange (WFMU/Blackcrack) Dj Alan Sax (Brooklynunderground.net) Danielsan Mike Ortega DJ KIVA The Rev (Gotham Grooves/UFI) Bass Cru International *DJ Lysa D.* -DJ/On-Air DJ Ripley Skunky Rayon Thomas Kelly WOOGIE DJ Nola WONDER TWINZ Kimyon(Foundation/ Tru Skul/Pockit Rockit/ Frank151/NYC) Dj Joe Vor-Tech Kid Kameleon Spice Cadet DJ Narcissist aka “theyoungones†Rich bourque, foundation, Tru Skul, feel.up ) Jaun C(foundation, Tru Skul, feel.up) Dub Gabriel(Brooklyn Massive) Marcin Makulski Rob C Magnus Astrom Jeff Gomez Marcel Gomez Jonathan Tyler Ian Shearson Matt Kinney Dennis Houseton ODI Datcyde Winter Al Boogie Human & Tuffist (Tag team) DJ 101/Jenna Giannasio DJ Krunchy/ Beverly Romaine Greene Ricardo!!(Energynyc.com/Ultra records) DJ Dbow & Dom Ofer Purple OZ DJ Honda Simon M. DJ NudeNick Aarron Spectre With a combination of the best recognized urban brands, such as ECKO UNLIMITED, LITHIUM, ZOO YORK, DOMPIECE, RALPH LAUREN, PNB NATION, between others, REBUILD will receive lots of media coverage as well as a full marketing strategy. Founded on a social vision of unity and charity. REBUILD has exposed the importance of community and responsibility. By finding active causes local to each event, we are leading the music and clothing industries into a community-oriented role. This year, the donation will go for the UNITED HOMELESS ORGANIZATION. We believe that we can really have an impact helping people in need. The second annual REBUILD 2002 is confirmed for November 24th through December 8th 2002 in the Historic Old Marble Bank at 60 Spring St. corner with Lafayette, Soho, NY. For more information and pictures from our last rebuild, please visit: www.nybrands.com Please don't hesitate to contact us with any questions or concerns. NYBrands 16 W 36Th Street 10018 New York, NY yani@nybrands.com Yani Ben-Moshe Sponsored by MARKETING COMPLEX 16 W 36th st. 8th fl. 10018 New York, NY 212 268 95 55 www.marketingcomplex.com ____________________________________________________________________________ _________________________ UNITED HOMELESS ORGANIZATION 2160 Clinton Av. Suite 5 K Bronx, New York, 10457 A Brief History of the United Homeless Organization The United Homeless Organization (UHO) was founded in 1986 by homeless New Yorkers living in and around Grand Central Station. UHO is the only viable social service organization run by homeless and previously homeless people in New York City. UHO has been holding weekly staff meetings each Saturday for the last 16 years. The meetings were first held at the Philip Morris Whitney Museum and are now held in public parks. During the late 1980's homelessness in New York and America had reached epidemic proportions. Government and private resources that were earmarked for homeless people were either inadequate or inaccessible to most homeless people. UHO was created to address this disconnect. The realities of life on the street, from addiction to the utter lack of facilities to maintain hygiene, made many homeless people loath to avail themselves to traditional services. Other homeless men and women refused to have any contact with the social service safety net. UHO serves this invisible homeless population by creating a supportive self-help organization that provides invaluable information and services to the hard-core homeless. UHO organizers collect, confirm and disseminate information on food, housing, health care and employment information through its regularly updated Directory for the Homeless. In the 80's and early 90's UHO developed a relationship with the YMCA and successfully placed over 10,000 homeless men and women into emergency housing. This program was urgently needed as the number of single room occupancy units disappeared during the Koch administration. As their program expanded, UHO began its highly successful and controversial subway outreach program. On the subway, UHO organizers would distribute sandwiches and information to homeless people and solicit funds from the public at large. The practice of distributing food and soliciting on the subway was challenged by the MTA. Represented by the New York Civil Liberties Union, UHO fought and ultimately lost this battle. UHO no longer solicits on the train. Because of the volume of their client base and their outspoken advocacy, UHO caught the attention of the Dinkins Administration and was invited to his inauguration. This was historical in that never before had homeless people been invited to an inauguration of a Mayor of major city. UHO was appointed to the Mayor's Homeless Advisory Council and worked closely with the Dinkins Administration through office space provided by the Human Resource Administration. During an evaluation of the partnership, Dinkins Administration found that UHO actually handled more cases that their government equivalent. Unfortunately, this partnership was eliminated by the in coming Guiliani Administration. Today, you can find UHO organizers on street corners throughout Manhattan. UHO Tables are mostly staffed by men and women who are or have been homeless. Our anecdotal feedback indicates that New Yorkers benefit from the opportunity to speak to and help a homeless person directly. Homeless people come to the table to pick up a resources guide or to ask a referral question. For over 16 years, UHO has served and spoken for the homeless assisting more than 500,000 New Yorkers. In a recent Village Voice, UHO president Stephen Riley asked New Yorkers to remember the approximately 75 homeless people who died on September 11, 2001. Because of the population they serve, the political climate in this city and the controversial direct contact methods, UHO has been misunderstood by some in government and the media. Yet with a dedicated staff of homeless and formerly homeless people, and a cadre of committed volunteers, UHO continues to find innovative ways to serve its constituents. UHO recognizes that if you want to help people off the street you have to be on the streets. UHO was founded on the streets and there it will remain until the problem of homelessness is no more. United Homeless Organization Current and Future Programs Current Programs Outreach UHO was the first organization in New York City to set up outreach tables at locations throughout New York to help the Homeless help themselves. UHO tables serve the following functions: first, they are a "community center" for the homeless, who know where they can obtain information, referrals, and emergency counseling and support; second, they keep the issue of homelessness in the public consciousness; third, clients who staff the tables learn how to work and to deal with the public; fourth, they encourage the public to make donations of small amounts that defray administrative costs and provide emergency relief to the homeless person who is staffing the table. The tables also serve as a collection and distribution center for food and clothing. Soup Kitchen For the last 6 years, UHO has operated a food and information distribution program at the Childs Memorial Church of God in Christ at 1763 Amsterdam Avenue in Harlem. The purpose of the food program at Child's Memorial is to provide homeless people with a meal that served in a respectful, compassionate, and nonjudgmental environment. Safe House Senior UHO staff has access to a comfortable and secure home environment to shower, cook their own meals, wash clothing and interact with peers. Living on the streets and in the shelter system is an enormous physical and mental challenge, as individuals assume the additional responsibility of helping others, the availability of a safe haven is essential. Publications UHO publishes a resource guide and the occasional newsletter. Printing for UHO is done pro bono by 1199 SEIU. Contrary to the stereotype, it is extremely difficult to live in New York without housing. The route that a homeless person must take on any given day to acquire three meals, a bed, shower and government services requires traversing the city several times. UHO's updated Directory for the Homeless helps the homeless master the bureaucracy and take advantage of the benefits they are entitled to. Future Programs Harm Reduction Acknowledging that current drug users may not immediately end their habits, UHO is incorporating a harm reduction strategy, popular in Europe to help its members with addiction. Homeless Kitchen UHO has obtained a truck outfitted with a food preparation facility. Meals will be planned, made and served by the homeless for contributions from the general public. Recycling UHO will assist its members in identifying income opportunities through recycling. UHO Building UHO would like to consolidate all of its services and staff into one residential/office space.
  18. Attention for all of those looking for part time work , Starting Nov. 24th-Dec 8th we will be hiring staff for our sale . If you are interested please attend the meeting. This Saturday Nov. 23rd @ 5:00pm Sharp!! There will be a complete Rebuild staff meeting for of those who would like to be scheduled for the Sale. Keep in mind that there are 2 shifts ,so have an idea of what shift would be best for you. 10am-6pm 6pm-2am The address: "Old Marble Bank" 60 Spring St. Corner with Lafayette. If you cannot attend the meeting call me at the office anytime between 12noon and 6pm , Mon- Fri 212.268.9555 lol Have a great week, And I hope to see you all there on Saturday Amy
  19. Attention for all of those looking for part time work , Starting Nov. 24th-Dec 8th we will be hiring staff for our sale . If you are interested please attend the meeting. This Saturday Nov. 23rd @ 5:00pm Sharp!! There will be a complete Rebuild staff meeting for of those who would like to be scheduled for the Sale. Keep in mind that there are 2 shifts ,so have an idea of what shift would be best for you. 10am-6pm 6pm-2am The address: "Old Marble Bank" 60 Spring St. Corner with Lafayette. If you cannot attend the meeting call me at the office anytime between 12noon and 6pm , Mon- Fri 212.268.9555 For all last minute emergencies you can call my cell, BUT do not Blow me up! lol 917.673.2855 Have a great week, And I hope to see you all there on Saturday Amy Here is some info on where and what you would be working for: For the first time in NY City, the unique REBUILD 2001 SAMPLE SALE was produced. This year, "REBUILD 2002" is gathering thousands of people during two weeks from November 24th through December 8th 2002, for this incredible event that combines FASHION with MUSIC. The location will be at the "Old Marble Bank" 60 Spring St. Corner with Lafayette. REBUILD is a unique collective of producers, artists, promoters and visionaries who are bringing a new paradigm in the music and fashion scene. Gathering New York's most important musical artists of the next generation featuring HIP HOP, DRUM AND BASS, HOUSE, TRANCE AND BREAK BEATS. Bullets Doug Laible Ori Morag Moises Montoya Bill Moore Eloy Garcia Mike Marsek Grant Riddell Dennis Sebayan Victor*9X* FATJO B-ill Federico YAC DJ Mor (Underground Army)(booked) John Dill Nick Ashley-Cooper Jason Swamy Gaby Derswin DJ Puniani DJ Sh.I.K.I.D(OMNITRIBE, NY) David Hollands Ben Taylor (Magnified Recordings, Greenhouse Efffect) DJ ACAPULCO DJ ROB SALMON DJ M - TRI DJ BEN TAYLOR DJ CHRIS THORPE DJ JTB DJ CAREY GLYN DJ GABY, ASTROGLYDE DAVID HOLLANDS JOEL T. JORDAN DJ EBAR DJ RAMIE BURNS DJ MICHAEL MERCER THE MIGHTY SHARI KYLE CHARLES ADAM COLLINS / MR. COTTER DJ. DEEKRON AUTHENTEK "DRUMS, DECKS, EFFECTS" DJ. WILL TAYLOR MING & FS DJ GARY ACKERLY ALAN SANCTUARY DJ FUNK DJ PIERRE ONIONZ SWAMY ImrI SolidBreaks.com UVRay DJ Deandroid J. Salamone (funkphunomen) DJ Soto DJ Carlos Charmaine DJ Charm (fish Bowl production) DJ Seen Dylan Drazen D j m a r k r a s k i n DJ soundscraper DJ Rankin GRANDMASTER CAZ OF THE LEGENDARY COLDCRUSH BROTHERS DJ KennyChen Roi Werner Bobbito D'Vintage (Last Generation) Fabel (Tools of War/Rock Steady) GrandWizzard Theodore (inventor of the scratch) Steve Dee (inventor of "beat juggling") Cozmo D (Newcleus) DJ IXL (Kolabz) DJ Supreme (DJ for Lauren Hill & Crash Crew) J-Smoke (Allies) Equiknox Chris love--treehouse recordings/love sound project Billy belmont-treehouse recordings/love sound project Peter evangelista-treehouse recordings/love sound project Kech--soe/reeespect Garon--soe/reeespect Ed vaz--soe/reeespect Rawmina--soe Scotty mack--soe/beat controle SandHogs Featuring Breeze Brewin! K-west Shady J Mark Raskin The Amazing Jordan (anti-ego SF, NYC) DJ INFLUX Sara Walker DJ TOMe DJ Moose Mercy Killah (Undercity / Deep Unda Brooklyn) DJ Liran- Hommega USA Isreal/ Phantazm UK US DJ Mudra DJ lapholot aka Bryant Autrey YELLOW NOTE (Electrowave/Credits - 5.1 Records – LiquidSky) Miss Bliss(King Size USA) The Speakerfreak(King Size USA) Slipp Matt? (King Size USA) Sonic BEE(King Size USA) DJ BIJAL Thomas Foltron(VIPrecordsUSA.com/SkylabNewYork.com) Erick LaBanca (Code New York / Satellite) DJ Scheroq DJ Zoran Perkov Oscar Poche' (Media Services, 80 Proof FM) $mall ¢hange (WFMU/Blackcrack) Dj Alan Sax (Brooklynunderground.net) Danielsan Mike Ortega DJ KIVA The Rev (Gotham Grooves/UFI) Bass Cru International *DJ Lysa D.* -DJ/On-Air DJ Ripley Skunky Rayon Thomas Kelly WOOGIE DJ Nola WONDER TWINZ Kimyon(Foundation/ Tru Skul/Pockit Rockit/ Frank151/NYC) Dj Joe Vor-Tech Kid Kameleon Spice Cadet DJ Narcissist aka “theyoungones†Rich bourque, foundation, Tru Skul, feel.up ) Jaun C(foundation, Tru Skul, feel.up) Dub Gabriel(Brooklyn Massive) Marcin Makulski Rob C Magnus Astrom Jeff Gomez Marcel Gomez Jonathan Tyler Ian Shearson Matt Kinney Dennis Houseton ODI Datcyde Winter Al Boogie Human & Tuffist (Tag team) DJ 101/Jenna Giannasio DJ Krunchy/ Beverly Romaine Greene Ricardo!!(Energynyc.com/Ultra records) DJ Dbow & Dom Ofer Purple OZ DJ Honda Simon M. DJ NudeNick Aarron Spectre With a combination of the best recognized urban brands, such as ECKO UNLIMITED, LITHIUM, ZOO YORK, DOMPIECE, RALPH LAUREN, PNB NATION, between others, REBUILD will receive lots of media coverage as well as a full marketing strategy. Founded on a social vision of unity and charity. REBUILD has exposed the importance of community and responsibility. By finding active causes local to each event, we are leading the music and clothing industries into a community-oriented role. This year, the donation will go for the UNITED HOMELESS ORGANIZATION. We believe that we can really have an impact helping people in need. The second annual REBUILD 2002 is confirmed for November 24th through December 8th 2002 in the Historic Old Marble Bank at 60 Spring St. corner with Lafayette, Soho, NY. For more information and pictures from our last rebuild, please visit: www.nybrands.com Please don't hesitate to contact us with any questions or concerns. NYBrands 16 W 36Th Street 10018 New York, NY yani@nybrands.com Yani Ben-Moshe Sponsored by MARKETING COMPLEX 16 W 36th st. 8th fl. 10018 New York, NY 212 268 95 55 www.marketingcomplex.com ____________________________________________________________________________ _________________________ UNITED HOMELESS ORGANIZATION 2160 Clinton Av. Suite 5 K Bronx, New York, 10457 A Brief History of the United Homeless Organization The United Homeless Organization (UHO) was founded in 1986 by homeless New Yorkers living in and around Grand Central Station. UHO is the only viable social service organization run by homeless and previously homeless people in New York City. UHO has been holding weekly staff meetings each Saturday for the last 16 years. The meetings were first held at the Philip Morris Whitney Museum and are now held in public parks. During the late 1980's homelessness in New York and America had reached epidemic proportions. Government and private resources that were earmarked for homeless people were either inadequate or inaccessible to most homeless people. UHO was created to address this disconnect. The realities of life on the street, from addiction to the utter lack of facilities to maintain hygiene, made many homeless people loath to avail themselves to traditional services. Other homeless men and women refused to have any contact with the social service safety net. UHO serves this invisible homeless population by creating a supportive self-help organization that provides invaluable information and services to the hard-core homeless. UHO organizers collect, confirm and disseminate information on food, housing, health care and employment information through its regularly updated Directory for the Homeless. In the 80's and early 90's UHO developed a relationship with the YMCA and successfully placed over 10,000 homeless men and women into emergency housing. This program was urgently needed as the number of single room occupancy units disappeared during the Koch administration. As their program expanded, UHO began its highly successful and controversial subway outreach program. On the subway, UHO organizers would distribute sandwiches and information to homeless people and solicit funds from the public at large. The practice of distributing food and soliciting on the subway was challenged by the MTA. Represented by the New York Civil Liberties Union, UHO fought and ultimately lost this battle. UHO no longer solicits on the train. Because of the volume of their client base and their outspoken advocacy, UHO caught the attention of the Dinkins Administration and was invited to his inauguration. This was historical in that never before had homeless people been invited to an inauguration of a Mayor of major city. UHO was appointed to the Mayor's Homeless Advisory Council and worked closely with the Dinkins Administration through office space provided by the Human Resource Administration. During an evaluation of the partnership, Dinkins Administration found that UHO actually handled more cases that their government equivalent. Unfortunately, this partnership was eliminated by the in coming Guiliani Administration. Today, you can find UHO organizers on street corners throughout Manhattan. UHO Tables are mostly staffed by men and women who are or have been homeless. Our anecdotal feedback indicates that New Yorkers benefit from the opportunity to speak to and help a homeless person directly. Homeless people come to the table to pick up a resources guide or to ask a referral question. For over 16 years, UHO has served and spoken for the homeless assisting more than 500,000 New Yorkers. In a recent Village Voice, UHO president Stephen Riley asked New Yorkers to remember the approximately 75 homeless people who died on September 11, 2001. Because of the population they serve, the political climate in this city and the controversial direct contact methods, UHO has been misunderstood by some in government and the media. Yet with a dedicated staff of homeless and formerly homeless people, and a cadre of committed volunteers, UHO continues to find innovative ways to serve its constituents. UHO recognizes that if you want to help people off the street you have to be on the streets. UHO was founded on the streets and there it will remain until the problem of homelessness is no more. United Homeless Organization Current and Future Programs Current Programs Outreach UHO was the first organization in New York City to set up outreach tables at locations throughout New York to help the Homeless help themselves. UHO tables serve the following functions: first, they are a "community center" for the homeless, who know where they can obtain information, referrals, and emergency counseling and support; second, they keep the issue of homelessness in the public consciousness; third, clients who staff the tables learn how to work and to deal with the public; fourth, they encourage the public to make donations of small amounts that defray administrative costs and provide emergency relief to the homeless person who is staffing the table. The tables also serve as a collection and distribution center for food and clothing. Soup Kitchen For the last 6 years, UHO has operated a food and information distribution program at the Childs Memorial Church of God in Christ at 1763 Amsterdam Avenue in Harlem. The purpose of the food program at Child's Memorial is to provide homeless people with a meal that served in a respectful, compassionate, and nonjudgmental environment. Safe House Senior UHO staff has access to a comfortable and secure home environment to shower, cook their own meals, wash clothing and interact with peers. Living on the streets and in the shelter system is an enormous physical and mental challenge, as individuals assume the additional responsibility of helping others, the availability of a safe haven is essential. Publications UHO publishes a resource guide and the occasional newsletter. Printing for UHO is done pro bono by 1199 SEIU. Contrary to the stereotype, it is extremely difficult to live in New York without housing. The route that a homeless person must take on any given day to acquire three meals, a bed, shower and government services requires traversing the city several times. UHO's updated Directory for the Homeless helps the homeless master the bureaucracy and take advantage of the benefits they are entitled to. Future Programs Harm Reduction Acknowledging that current drug users may not immediately end their habits, UHO is incorporating a harm reduction strategy, popular in Europe to help its members with addiction. Homeless Kitchen UHO has obtained a truck outfitted with a food preparation facility. Meals will be planned, made and served by the homeless for contributions from the general public. Recycling UHO will assist its members in identifying income opportunities through recycling. UHO Building UHO would like to consolidate all of its services and staff into one residential/office space.
  20. Attention for all of those looking for part time work , Starting Nov. 24th-Dec 8th we will be hiring staff for our sale . If you are interested please attend the meeting. This Saturday Nov. 23rd @ 5:00pm Sharp!! There will be a complete Rebuild staff meeting for of those who would like to be scheduled for the Sale. Keep in mind that there are 2 shifts ,so have an idea of what shift would be best for you. 10am-6pm 6pm-2am The address: "Old Marble Bank" 60 Spring St. Corner with Lafayette. If you cannot attend the meeting call me at the office anytime between 12noon and 6pm , Mon- Fri 212.268.9555 For all last minute emergencies you can call my cell, BUT do not Blow me up! lol 917.673.2855 Have a great week, And I hope to see you all there on Saturday Amy Here is some info on where and what you would be working for: For the first time in NY City, the unique REBUILD 2001 SAMPLE SALE was produced. This year, "REBUILD 2002" is gathering thousands of people during two weeks from November 24th through December 8th 2002, for this incredible event that combines FASHION with MUSIC. The location will be at the "Old Marble Bank" 60 Spring St. Corner with Lafayette. REBUILD is a unique collective of producers, artists, promoters and visionaries who are bringing a new paradigm in the music and fashion scene. Gathering New York's most important musical artists of the next generation featuring HIP HOP, DRUM AND BASS, HOUSE, TRANCE AND BREAK BEATS. Bullets Doug Laible Ori Morag Moises Montoya Bill Moore Eloy Garcia Mike Marsek Grant Riddell Dennis Sebayan Victor*9X* FATJO B-ill Federico YAC DJ Mor (Underground Army)(booked) John Dill Nick Ashley-Cooper Jason Swamy Gaby Derswin DJ Puniani DJ Sh.I.K.I.D(OMNITRIBE, NY) David Hollands Ben Taylor (Magnified Recordings, Greenhouse Efffect) DJ ACAPULCO DJ ROB SALMON DJ M - TRI DJ BEN TAYLOR DJ CHRIS THORPE DJ JTB DJ CAREY GLYN DJ GABY, ASTROGLYDE DAVID HOLLANDS JOEL T. JORDAN DJ EBAR DJ RAMIE BURNS DJ MICHAEL MERCER THE MIGHTY SHARI KYLE CHARLES ADAM COLLINS / MR. COTTER DJ. DEEKRON AUTHENTEK "DRUMS, DECKS, EFFECTS" DJ. WILL TAYLOR MING & FS DJ GARY ACKERLY ALAN SANCTUARY DJ FUNK DJ PIERRE ONIONZ SWAMY ImrI SolidBreaks.com UVRay DJ Deandroid J. Salamone (funkphunomen) DJ Soto DJ Carlos Charmaine DJ Charm (fish Bowl production) DJ Seen Dylan Drazen D j m a r k r a s k i n DJ soundscraper DJ Rankin GRANDMASTER CAZ OF THE LEGENDARY COLDCRUSH BROTHERS DJ KennyChen Roi Werner Bobbito D'Vintage (Last Generation) Fabel (Tools of War/Rock Steady) GrandWizzard Theodore (inventor of the scratch) Steve Dee (inventor of "beat juggling") Cozmo D (Newcleus) DJ IXL (Kolabz) DJ Supreme (DJ for Lauren Hill & Crash Crew) J-Smoke (Allies) Equiknox Chris love--treehouse recordings/love sound project Billy belmont-treehouse recordings/love sound project Peter evangelista-treehouse recordings/love sound project Kech--soe/reeespect Garon--soe/reeespect Ed vaz--soe/reeespect Rawmina--soe Scotty mack--soe/beat controle SandHogs Featuring Breeze Brewin! K-west Shady J Mark Raskin The Amazing Jordan (anti-ego SF, NYC) DJ INFLUX Sara Walker DJ TOMe DJ Moose Mercy Killah (Undercity / Deep Unda Brooklyn) DJ Liran- Hommega USA Isreal/ Phantazm UK US DJ Mudra DJ lapholot aka Bryant Autrey YELLOW NOTE (Electrowave/Credits - 5.1 Records – LiquidSky) Miss Bliss(King Size USA) The Speakerfreak(King Size USA) Slipp Matt? (King Size USA) Sonic BEE(King Size USA) DJ BIJAL Thomas Foltron(VIPrecordsUSA.com/SkylabNewYork.com) Erick LaBanca (Code New York / Satellite) DJ Scheroq DJ Zoran Perkov Oscar Poche' (Media Services, 80 Proof FM) $mall ¢hange (WFMU/Blackcrack) Dj Alan Sax (Brooklynunderground.net) Danielsan Mike Ortega DJ KIVA The Rev (Gotham Grooves/UFI) Bass Cru International *DJ Lysa D.* -DJ/On-Air DJ Ripley Skunky Rayon Thomas Kelly WOOGIE DJ Nola WONDER TWINZ Kimyon(Foundation/ Tru Skul/Pockit Rockit/ Frank151/NYC) Dj Joe Vor-Tech Kid Kameleon Spice Cadet DJ Narcissist aka “theyoungones†Rich bourque, foundation, Tru Skul, feel.up ) Jaun C(foundation, Tru Skul, feel.up) Dub Gabriel(Brooklyn Massive) Marcin Makulski Rob C Magnus Astrom Jeff Gomez Marcel Gomez Jonathan Tyler Ian Shearson Matt Kinney Dennis Houseton ODI Datcyde Winter Al Boogie Human & Tuffist (Tag team) DJ 101/Jenna Giannasio DJ Krunchy/ Beverly Romaine Greene Ricardo!!(Energynyc.com/Ultra records) DJ Dbow & Dom Ofer Purple OZ DJ Honda Simon M. DJ NudeNick Aarron Spectre With a combination of the best recognized urban brands, such as ECKO UNLIMITED, LITHIUM, ZOO YORK, DOMPIECE, RALPH LAUREN, PNB NATION, between others, REBUILD will receive lots of media coverage as well as a full marketing strategy. Founded on a social vision of unity and charity. REBUILD has exposed the importance of community and responsibility. By finding active causes local to each event, we are leading the music and clothing industries into a community-oriented role. This year, the donation will go for the UNITED HOMELESS ORGANIZATION. We believe that we can really have an impact helping people in need. The second annual REBUILD 2002 is confirmed for November 24th through December 8th 2002 in the Historic Old Marble Bank at 60 Spring St. corner with Lafayette, Soho, NY. For more information and pictures from our last rebuild, please visit: www.nybrands.com Please don't hesitate to contact us with any questions or concerns. NYBrands 16 W 36Th Street 10018 New York, NY yani@nybrands.com Yani Ben-Moshe Sponsored by MARKETING COMPLEX 16 W 36th st. 8th fl. 10018 New York, NY 212 268 95 55 www.marketingcomplex.com ____________________________________________________________________________ _________________________ UNITED HOMELESS ORGANIZATION 2160 Clinton Av. Suite 5 K Bronx, New York, 10457 A Brief History of the United Homeless Organization The United Homeless Organization (UHO) was founded in 1986 by homeless New Yorkers living in and around Grand Central Station. UHO is the only viable social service organization run by homeless and previously homeless people in New York City. UHO has been holding weekly staff meetings each Saturday for the last 16 years. The meetings were first held at the Philip Morris Whitney Museum and are now held in public parks. During the late 1980's homelessness in New York and America had reached epidemic proportions. Government and private resources that were earmarked for homeless people were either inadequate or inaccessible to most homeless people. UHO was created to address this disconnect. The realities of life on the street, from addiction to the utter lack of facilities to maintain hygiene, made many homeless people loath to avail themselves to traditional services. Other homeless men and women refused to have any contact with the social service safety net. UHO serves this invisible homeless population by creating a supportive self-help organization that provides invaluable information and services to the hard-core homeless. UHO organizers collect, confirm and disseminate information on food, housing, health care and employment information through its regularly updated Directory for the Homeless. In the 80's and early 90's UHO developed a relationship with the YMCA and successfully placed over 10,000 homeless men and women into emergency housing. This program was urgently needed as the number of single room occupancy units disappeared during the Koch administration. As their program expanded, UHO began its highly successful and controversial subway outreach program. On the subway, UHO organizers would distribute sandwiches and information to homeless people and solicit funds from the public at large. The practice of distributing food and soliciting on the subway was challenged by the MTA. Represented by the New York Civil Liberties Union, UHO fought and ultimately lost this battle. UHO no longer solicits on the train. Because of the volume of their client base and their outspoken advocacy, UHO caught the attention of the Dinkins Administration and was invited to his inauguration. This was historical in that never before had homeless people been invited to an inauguration of a Mayor of major city. UHO was appointed to the Mayor's Homeless Advisory Council and worked closely with the Dinkins Administration through office space provided by the Human Resource Administration. During an evaluation of the partnership, Dinkins Administration found that UHO actually handled more cases that their government equivalent. Unfortunately, this partnership was eliminated by the in coming Guiliani Administration. Today, you can find UHO organizers on street corners throughout Manhattan. UHO Tables are mostly staffed by men and women who are or have been homeless. Our anecdotal feedback indicates that New Yorkers benefit from the opportunity to speak to and help a homeless person directly. Homeless people come to the table to pick up a resources guide or to ask a referral question. For over 16 years, UHO has served and spoken for the homeless assisting more than 500,000 New Yorkers. In a recent Village Voice, UHO president Stephen Riley asked New Yorkers to remember the approximately 75 homeless people who died on September 11, 2001. Because of the population they serve, the political climate in this city and the controversial direct contact methods, UHO has been misunderstood by some in government and the media. Yet with a dedicated staff of homeless and formerly homeless people, and a cadre of committed volunteers, UHO continues to find innovative ways to serve its constituents. UHO recognizes that if you want to help people off the street you have to be on the streets. UHO was founded on the streets and there it will remain until the problem of homelessness is no more. United Homeless Organization Current and Future Programs Current Programs Outreach UHO was the first organization in New York City to set up outreach tables at locations throughout New York to help the Homeless help themselves. UHO tables serve the following functions: first, they are a "community center" for the homeless, who know where they can obtain information, referrals, and emergency counseling and support; second, they keep the issue of homelessness in the public consciousness; third, clients who staff the tables learn how to work and to deal with the public; fourth, they encourage the public to make donations of small amounts that defray administrative costs and provide emergency relief to the homeless person who is staffing the table. The tables also serve as a collection and distribution center for food and clothing. Soup Kitchen For the last 6 years, UHO has operated a food and information distribution program at the Childs Memorial Church of God in Christ at 1763 Amsterdam Avenue in Harlem. The purpose of the food program at Child's Memorial is to provide homeless people with a meal that served in a respectful, compassionate, and nonjudgmental environment. Safe House Senior UHO staff has access to a comfortable and secure home environment to shower, cook their own meals, wash clothing and interact with peers. Living on the streets and in the shelter system is an enormous physical and mental challenge, as individuals assume the additional responsibility of helping others, the availability of a safe haven is essential. Publications UHO publishes a resource guide and the occasional newsletter. Printing for UHO is done pro bono by 1199 SEIU. Contrary to the stereotype, it is extremely difficult to live in New York without housing. The route that a homeless person must take on any given day to acquire three meals, a bed, shower and government services requires traversing the city several times. UHO's updated Directory for the Homeless helps the homeless master the bureaucracy and take advantage of the benefits they are entitled to. Future Programs Harm Reduction Acknowledging that current drug users may not immediately end their habits, UHO is incorporating a harm reduction strategy, popular in Europe to help its members with addiction. Homeless Kitchen UHO has obtained a truck outfitted with a food preparation facility. Meals will be planned, made and served by the homeless for contributions from the general public. Recycling UHO will assist its members in identifying income opportunities through recycling. UHO Building UHO would like to consolidate all of its services and staff into one residential/office space.
  21. Attention for all of those looking for part time work , Starting Nov. 24th-Dec 8th we will be hiring staff for our sale . If you are interested please attend the meeting. This Saturday Nov. 23rd @ 5:00pm Sharp!! There will be a complete Rebuild staff meeting for of those who would like to be scheduled for the Sale. Keep in mind that there are 2 shifts ,so have an idea of what shift would be best for you. 10am-6pm 6pm-2am The address: "Old Marble Bank" 60 Spring St. Corner with Lafayette. If you cannot attend the meeting call me at the office anytime between 12noon and 6pm , Mon- Fri 212.268.9555 For all last minute emergencies you can call my cell, BUT do not Blow me up! lol 917.673.2855 Have a great week, And I hope to see you all there on Saturday Amy Here is some info on where and what you would be working for: For the first time in NY City, the unique REBUILD 2001 SAMPLE SALE was produced. This year, "REBUILD 2002" is gathering thousands of people during two weeks from November 24th through December 8th 2002, for this incredible event that combines FASHION with MUSIC. The location will be at the "Old Marble Bank" 60 Spring St. Corner with Lafayette. REBUILD is a unique collective of producers, artists, promoters and visionaries who are bringing a new paradigm in the music and fashion scene. Gathering New York's most important musical artists of the next generation featuring HIP HOP, DRUM AND BASS, HOUSE, TRANCE AND BREAK BEATS. Bullets Doug Laible Ori Morag Moises Montoya Bill Moore Eloy Garcia Mike Marsek Grant Riddell Dennis Sebayan Victor*9X* FATJO B-ill Federico YAC DJ Mor (Underground Army)(booked) John Dill Nick Ashley-Cooper Jason Swamy Gaby Derswin DJ Puniani DJ Sh.I.K.I.D(OMNITRIBE, NY) David Hollands Ben Taylor (Magnified Recordings, Greenhouse Efffect) DJ ACAPULCO DJ ROB SALMON DJ M - TRI DJ BEN TAYLOR DJ CHRIS THORPE DJ JTB DJ CAREY GLYN DJ GABY, ASTROGLYDE DAVID HOLLANDS JOEL T. JORDAN DJ EBAR DJ RAMIE BURNS DJ MICHAEL MERCER THE MIGHTY SHARI KYLE CHARLES ADAM COLLINS / MR. COTTER DJ. DEEKRON AUTHENTEK "DRUMS, DECKS, EFFECTS" DJ. WILL TAYLOR MING & FS DJ GARY ACKERLY ALAN SANCTUARY DJ FUNK DJ PIERRE ONIONZ SWAMY ImrI SolidBreaks.com UVRay DJ Deandroid J. Salamone (funkphunomen) DJ Soto DJ Carlos Charmaine DJ Charm (fish Bowl production) DJ Seen Dylan Drazen D j m a r k r a s k i n DJ soundscraper DJ Rankin GRANDMASTER CAZ OF THE LEGENDARY COLDCRUSH BROTHERS DJ KennyChen Roi Werner Bobbito D'Vintage (Last Generation) Fabel (Tools of War/Rock Steady) GrandWizzard Theodore (inventor of the scratch) Steve Dee (inventor of "beat juggling") Cozmo D (Newcleus) DJ IXL (Kolabz) DJ Supreme (DJ for Lauren Hill & Crash Crew) J-Smoke (Allies) Equiknox Chris love--treehouse recordings/love sound project Billy belmont-treehouse recordings/love sound project Peter evangelista-treehouse recordings/love sound project Kech--soe/reeespect Garon--soe/reeespect Ed vaz--soe/reeespect Rawmina--soe Scotty mack--soe/beat controle SandHogs Featuring Breeze Brewin! K-west Shady J Mark Raskin The Amazing Jordan (anti-ego SF, NYC) DJ INFLUX Sara Walker DJ TOMe DJ Moose Mercy Killah (Undercity / Deep Unda Brooklyn) DJ Liran- Hommega USA Isreal/ Phantazm UK US DJ Mudra DJ lapholot aka Bryant Autrey YELLOW NOTE (Electrowave/Credits - 5.1 Records – LiquidSky) Miss Bliss(King Size USA) The Speakerfreak(King Size USA) Slipp Matt? (King Size USA) Sonic BEE(King Size USA) DJ BIJAL Thomas Foltron(VIPrecordsUSA.com/SkylabNewYork.com) Erick LaBanca (Code New York / Satellite) DJ Scheroq DJ Zoran Perkov Oscar Poche' (Media Services, 80 Proof FM) $mall ¢hange (WFMU/Blackcrack) Dj Alan Sax (Brooklynunderground.net) Danielsan Mike Ortega DJ KIVA The Rev (Gotham Grooves/UFI) Bass Cru International *DJ Lysa D.* -DJ/On-Air DJ Ripley Skunky Rayon Thomas Kelly WOOGIE DJ Nola WONDER TWINZ Kimyon(Foundation/ Tru Skul/Pockit Rockit/ Frank151/NYC) Dj Joe Vor-Tech Kid Kameleon Spice Cadet DJ Narcissist aka “theyoungones†Rich bourque, foundation, Tru Skul, feel.up ) Jaun C(foundation, Tru Skul, feel.up) Dub Gabriel(Brooklyn Massive) Marcin Makulski Rob C Magnus Astrom Jeff Gomez Marcel Gomez Jonathan Tyler Ian Shearson Matt Kinney Dennis Houseton ODI Datcyde Winter Al Boogie Human & Tuffist (Tag team) DJ 101/Jenna Giannasio DJ Krunchy/ Beverly Romaine Greene Ricardo!!(Energynyc.com/Ultra records) DJ Dbow & Dom Ofer Purple OZ DJ Honda Simon M. DJ NudeNick Aarron Spectre With a combination of the best recognized urban brands, such as ECKO UNLIMITED, LITHIUM, ZOO YORK, DOMPIECE, RALPH LAUREN, PNB NATION, between others, REBUILD will receive lots of media coverage as well as a full marketing strategy. Founded on a social vision of unity and charity. REBUILD has exposed the importance of community and responsibility. By finding active causes local to each event, we are leading the music and clothing industries into a community-oriented role. This year, the donation will go for the UNITED HOMELESS ORGANIZATION. We believe that we can really have an impact helping people in need. The second annual REBUILD 2002 is confirmed for November 24th through December 8th 2002 in the Historic Old Marble Bank at 60 Spring St. corner with Lafayette, Soho, NY. For more information and pictures from our last rebuild, please visit: www.nybrands.com Please don't hesitate to contact us with any questions or concerns. NYBrands 16 W 36Th Street 10018 New York, NY yani@nybrands.com Yani Ben-Moshe Sponsored by MARKETING COMPLEX 16 W 36th st. 8th fl. 10018 New York, NY 212 268 95 55 www.marketingcomplex.com ____________________________________________________________________________ _________________________ UNITED HOMELESS ORGANIZATION 2160 Clinton Av. Suite 5 K Bronx, New York, 10457 A Brief History of the United Homeless Organization The United Homeless Organization (UHO) was founded in 1986 by homeless New Yorkers living in and around Grand Central Station. UHO is the only viable social service organization run by homeless and previously homeless people in New York City. UHO has been holding weekly staff meetings each Saturday for the last 16 years. The meetings were first held at the Philip Morris Whitney Museum and are now held in public parks. During the late 1980's homelessness in New York and America had reached epidemic proportions. Government and private resources that were earmarked for homeless people were either inadequate or inaccessible to most homeless people. UHO was created to address this disconnect. The realities of life on the street, from addiction to the utter lack of facilities to maintain hygiene, made many homeless people loath to avail themselves to traditional services. Other homeless men and women refused to have any contact with the social service safety net. UHO serves this invisible homeless population by creating a supportive self-help organization that provides invaluable information and services to the hard-core homeless. UHO organizers collect, confirm and disseminate information on food, housing, health care and employment information through its regularly updated Directory for the Homeless. In the 80's and early 90's UHO developed a relationship with the YMCA and successfully placed over 10,000 homeless men and women into emergency housing. This program was urgently needed as the number of single room occupancy units disappeared during the Koch administration. As their program expanded, UHO began its highly successful and controversial subway outreach program. On the subway, UHO organizers would distribute sandwiches and information to homeless people and solicit funds from the public at large. The practice of distributing food and soliciting on the subway was challenged by the MTA. Represented by the New York Civil Liberties Union, UHO fought and ultimately lost this battle. UHO no longer solicits on the train. Because of the volume of their client base and their outspoken advocacy, UHO caught the attention of the Dinkins Administration and was invited to his inauguration. This was historical in that never before had homeless people been invited to an inauguration of a Mayor of major city. UHO was appointed to the Mayor's Homeless Advisory Council and worked closely with the Dinkins Administration through office space provided by the Human Resource Administration. During an evaluation of the partnership, Dinkins Administration found that UHO actually handled more cases that their government equivalent. Unfortunately, this partnership was eliminated by the in coming Guiliani Administration. Today, you can find UHO organizers on street corners throughout Manhattan. UHO Tables are mostly staffed by men and women who are or have been homeless. Our anecdotal feedback indicates that New Yorkers benefit from the opportunity to speak to and help a homeless person directly. Homeless people come to the table to pick up a resources guide or to ask a referral question. For over 16 years, UHO has served and spoken for the homeless assisting more than 500,000 New Yorkers. In a recent Village Voice, UHO president Stephen Riley asked New Yorkers to remember the approximately 75 homeless people who died on September 11, 2001. Because of the population they serve, the political climate in this city and the controversial direct contact methods, UHO has been misunderstood by some in government and the media. Yet with a dedicated staff of homeless and formerly homeless people, and a cadre of committed volunteers, UHO continues to find innovative ways to serve its constituents. UHO recognizes that if you want to help people off the street you have to be on the streets. UHO was founded on the streets and there it will remain until the problem of homelessness is no more. United Homeless Organization Current and Future Programs Current Programs Outreach UHO was the first organization in New York City to set up outreach tables at locations throughout New York to help the Homeless help themselves. UHO tables serve the following functions: first, they are a "community center" for the homeless, who know where they can obtain information, referrals, and emergency counseling and support; second, they keep the issue of homelessness in the public consciousness; third, clients who staff the tables learn how to work and to deal with the public; fourth, they encourage the public to make donations of small amounts that defray administrative costs and provide emergency relief to the homeless person who is staffing the table. The tables also serve as a collection and distribution center for food and clothing. Soup Kitchen For the last 6 years, UHO has operated a food and information distribution program at the Childs Memorial Church of God in Christ at 1763 Amsterdam Avenue in Harlem. The purpose of the food program at Child's Memorial is to provide homeless people with a meal that served in a respectful, compassionate, and nonjudgmental environment. Safe House Senior UHO staff has access to a comfortable and secure home environment to shower, cook their own meals, wash clothing and interact with peers. Living on the streets and in the shelter system is an enormous physical and mental challenge, as individuals assume the additional responsibility of helping others, the availability of a safe haven is essential. Publications UHO publishes a resource guide and the occasional newsletter. Printing for UHO is done pro bono by 1199 SEIU. Contrary to the stereotype, it is extremely difficult to live in New York without housing. The route that a homeless person must take on any given day to acquire three meals, a bed, shower and government services requires traversing the city several times. UHO's updated Directory for the Homeless helps the homeless master the bureaucracy and take advantage of the benefits they are entitled to. Future Programs Harm Reduction Acknowledging that current drug users may not immediately end their habits, UHO is incorporating a harm reduction strategy, popular in Europe to help its members with addiction. Homeless Kitchen UHO has obtained a truck outfitted with a food preparation facility. Meals will be planned, made and served by the homeless for contributions from the general public. Recycling UHO will assist its members in identifying income opportunities through recycling. UHO Building UHO would like to consolidate all of its services and staff into one residential/office space.
  22. They said they were not going to release that information for another 10 days.They also siad that when they do release the dates and location , it will be mailed to those who are signed up for there mail release , that will happen in a week. So is thid info true? HMMMMMM...... I called them yesterday at 4:pm NOV. 12th 20002
  23. I notice everytime I have somrthing going on .. I put it on this board , and it gets removed? But I can count like 10 other posts promoting their party or thier promoters promoting and it dosent get removed . Why? I feel that is really unfair and considered discrimination . And I was promoting a GOOD cause. A gathering of over 200 DJ's NYC based that are supporting The Homless..Plus good shopping. Whats up's with that? No one ever goes to the promotion board....And as long as other people get to promote on this board , they never will. So I feel personally attacked , while everybody else gets to do what they want. What away to start out the weak
  24. NYBrands & UHO Present "Rebuild" Come together for New York's largest Warehouse Sample Sale. With over 200 of NYC's finest DJ's , We combine Music and Fashion to support the "United Homeless Organization." All clothing will be up to 85% off. With brands like; Triple 5 Soul, Polo Ralph Lauren, Ecko, ZooYork, PnB, etc. The location will be at the " Old Marble Bank," 60 Spring St. >From Nov. 24th- Dec. 8th< For more info visit our website at www.NYBrands.com Rebuild is currently looking for DJ's and Staff!!! What do the DJ's get for participating? -Free give away from Techniques Clothing Line -1 Free Sample Sale Item off the floor equaling or under $50 -Name on 200,000 flyers -Name in the print adds for newspapers -Name on emailer that goes to half a million people -Name on T-Shirt -Free gift bag full of cool goodies -And you are supporting the UHO foundation for the Homeless. ( Now thats something to talk About!) (Email me: Amy@marketingcomplex.com) If you want to be part of the staff, what does this mean? - you will get a job oppertunity to work at the Sample Sale - from Nov. 24th - Dec. 8th -Shifts Shift 1 : Start from 10am - 6pm Shift 2: Start from 6pm - 2am - you will be paid cash at the end of your shift. - you will be able to cash your hours for cloths , instead of money. (optional) - you will get to work with me(Amy Snow), and I am a lot of fun! (Email me: Amy@marketingcomplex.com) Supported and Sposored by: Marketing Complex
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