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  1. Agent 001 are Steve Porter and Eli Wilkie Lock up the kids!!! Let the carnage ensue! May 29 2003 10pm-2am SquareOne Thursdays at Axis Behind the Green Monster - Boston USA http://www.squareoneboston.com/
  2. c'mon hoska grow some balls, where's the drama quenn you've been hiding from us all this time?
  3. yes, yes indeed. working yesterday was the best deal ever: paid 2.5x, drive downtown with no traffic and park in front of the building, wear jeans and sneakers, leave 2 hours early...still make it home to see the yanks get spanked:)
  4. come on down...or don't...see what i care
  5. whalen was great, there's some reviews up on manolo and sq1. if they recorded it i'll tell you guys, great chooons!
  6. awesome! the crowd was lighter than usual (weather was pretty shitty but don't want to make too many excuses)... the two whalens did an excellent job of getting the excitment level up early and getting the people onto the dancefloor...everyone was bouncing around. i couldn't name you many tunes but they were really, really good...very impressed
  7. so you're probably not going out for a week? Tonight May 22 Light Rain 50° 70 % Fri May 23 Showers 55°/49° 60 % Sat May 24 Rain / Wind 58°/58° 70 % Sun May 25 Few Showers / Wind 68°/61° 30 % Mon May 26 Scattered Showers 67°/57° 30 % Tue May 27 Few Showers 58°/51° 30 % Wed May 28 Showers
  8. sander remix is siiik
  9. Join us for an intense evening of mixing, music and mayhem from our favorite brothers from other mothers: Michael Whalen & Alex Whalen <-----this guy's good Axis 10pm-2am 5 bucks www.squareoneboston.com/main.html Next week - May 29th Very special engagement with AGENT 001 a/k/a Eli Wilkie & the very talented Steve Porter - Aww yeah! Born in the ambient sounds of the early nineties, raised on the dance floors of Fever, Buzz, and Twilo, refined behind the controls of Yoshitoshi.com, the sound of Alex Whalen is the sound of now. Ask anyone who has had a chance to hear Alex, from Honolulu to D.C., from Los Angeles to Lima, from San Francisco to Spain, and you will hear the same thing: Alex Whalen is a master of dynamics. His first hand knowledge of the dance floor, encyclopedic knowledge of records, flawless track selection, and fluid mixing skills combine in a maelstrom of beats and beauty to intoxicate even the most hesitant dance floor. It's impossible to tell when exactly a DJ goes from being good to being great, but it's easy to tell when the rest of the world takes notice. Washington D.C. insiders knew they had someone special in their midst six years ago when Alex played his debut set at D.C.'s longest-running, nationally-renowned event Buzz. Two years and many sets later, Alex was invited serve as the opening DJ for Dave Ralph's new monthly at Buzz - even though Dave didn't want him to be there! As a long time industry veteran it didn't take long for him to overcome his skepticism and see the rare talent that finds its home in Alex Whalen. In fact, Dave was so impressed he asked Alex to share the bill with him on his nation-wide "Naturalized" CD tour, and to this day they continue to play together throughout the world. Of course, it wasn't just his skills as a DJ that the D.C. faithful had come to respect. When not manning the decks at Buzz, he spent his days holding things down at Deep Dish's Yoshitoshi Shop and Yoshitoshi.com. In addition to his duties as General Manager, he served as their resident progressive "specialist", blessing inquisitive vinyl collectors world-wide with a knowledge of progressive house that borders on clinically obsessive. But in Summer of 2002 it was time for a change, and 100 boxes of records and 3000 miles later he found himself setting up shop deep in the heart of San Francisco. It didn't take long for him to leave his mark on his new hometown. As the newest member of the Thump Radio crew, he's added syndicated commercial radio to his arsenal. As the label manager for Blowfish Music, he's developing what promises to be one of the U.S.'s premiere independent dance music imprints. As the force behind SF's newest monthly,Arrival, he’s helping shape the sound of the city he now calls home. And through his studio work with friends like Dave Ralph and the Transition Records crew, he's adding production to his long already impressive list of credentials. Think he's come a long way? Just wait till you see where he's going. Think he's come a long way? Just wait till you see where he's going.
  10. OOOOOhhhhhhh, i guess it loses something when you need to explain...
  11. haha, my bad then:tongue: still wanna fight?
  12. i dunno if that's supposed to be a joke, but mark is an excellent dj and producer with tracks signed and excellent material in the pipeline...but i guess you didn't know that cause you don't know what you're talking about;)
  13. djresident

    Therepy

    arsit/manolo was cancelled...
  14. tues- bu harbor cruise, beef stroganoff @ the kells (?) wed- let's get up let's get ill thur, fri, sat- who gives a flying fvck
  15. http://www.pluggers.com/ and the first post in the message board- I don't understand why any comic strip so invested in illustrating the inane, uncomplicated, non-technical, and largely uninteresting life of the proletariat bear, bunny, or other personified woodland creature would have a website dedicated to perpetuating the image of their ascetic lives. Why must this website continue to be maintained? I already lose enough sleep worrying about whether Pluggers will ruin the beginning of my day when I sit down to my morning newspaper. The Pluggers website goes against the essential tenets of being a Plugger. Are those who create Pluggers shamelessly reaping profits from telling a life they don't live? Yes they are, because they have to get ideas from their readers, insights that are about as intriguing as the Montana Deomocratic Party's Platform. The Pluggers comic is lame. Disband the website. Eliminate Pluggers from the planet. I mean it. Thank you
  16. 1. scalp/ebay/find a broker online or otherwise (you'll be more than poor after...) 2. Howard Johnson Inn - Boston 1271 Boylston Street Boston, MA, 02215 US 617 267-8300 3. one of the best ngihts in the city on wed: Phoenix Landing 512 Mass Ave, Central Sq., Cambridge, MA, (617) 576-6260 tiny club downtown, but good music psy trance/'analog lounge' on wed Vertigo 126 State St., Boston, MA, (617) 723-7277.
  17. anyone see south park last week? native american humor..."why the big paws?"...
  18. the spot was before my time, i def. wasn't cool enought todrink in a club when i was 18 (also cuz i looked like i was 15/16). sophias is great, nice vibe and reasonable prices for a nice place from what little i can remember form my experience. rattlesnakes was cool but i got the feeling it started to get really played out out imo. 'old american food'...nice...
  19. djresident

    This Thursday

    last time i heard chris was at avalon last summer, and it was one of the best shows of the year. mixing and track selection were superb, above all he played perfectly to the crowd and vibe...really looking forward what he'll break out in the more intimate room! yes, it's only 5 bucks hope to stop by 711 before...thursday: the unofficial start of post-undergrad weekends
  20. aria is prob. the best for me, but they didn't have visuals when i was there a while ago...sounds kewl space in miami was spectacular, although a bit home depot for wmc...nothing like a terrace
  21. sucks i couldn't make it down to ld. for the two-for' (sleep for three hours, work for 10...), heard ali riiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiped it aka. did really well. this summer is gonna test my limits i can see it already, i don't usually go out much.
  22. djresident

    Ali Ajami

    josh, have any of those wmc picks? this board needs more lotion content imo. peace wagz
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