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  1. I don't post much :D but I emailed Lainie about this asking for contact info to voice my displeasure/grievance about the situation. We all know it totally sucks they got kicked off stage, and I wanted to give you all the same opportunity to voice your opinion to those responsible about your thoughts/feelings on it. I spoke to Saeed really quick as he was leaving and he seemed rightfully pissed and hurried off, hah. No one knew anything about the change in music, etc. Anyway, here's the info for you to use at your discretion. I'll be busy crafting my emails today. :mad:

    Promoter:

    Adam Keith

    adamkeith@dcdreamlab.com

    202-489-6400

    "Owner"

    East End Promotions

    Howard Kitrosser

    Phone: 202-298-6476

    Email: kitrosser@aol.com

  2. I know this is a little bit back now, but I was wondering if anyone happens to remember some tracks that S&P played at buzz? 1 in particular Saeed played, all I remember is the vocal (male) saying 'we have a situation' the other one Palash played later in the evening/morning and the vocal hook (again, male) was 'raise your hands' it kept repeating for a bit...sounded kinda housey. Anyone have an idea as to these.

  3. That's cool, should be intersting since BT is supposed to be there on the same night. He's also supposed to be at Eleven50 on the 10th too...anyone heard/know anything about this? I looked online and found it's in Georgia, but his website says D.C. what's that about?

  4. Originally posted by shadygroovedc

    Mojo or Rotary?

    well, it's neither really, it's an MP22 (same as MP22z really), which doesn't fall into either category. although i think i can get a rotary kit for mine.

  5. Originally posted by shadygroovedc

    The xfader's on the Stanton's are like butter.

    yup, that's one of the nice things about them...real easy to use, and pretty quick responding. i like my Rane better though. :D

  6. damn, i was actually going to ask about places to go, things to see, etc. but we were on Maui most of the trip actually, Mon-Sat. then in Waikiki Sat. night and left Sun. evening, so we walked around the beach and whatnot during the day Sun before we left for the airport...not much time. Hopefully I'll go again sometime though. Maui was beautiful and Oahu was really fun.

  7. Originally posted by therunner

    Well, if you ever make it to Hawaii there is Club Rock Za, Deju Vu, and Dancers. The buffet at Club Rock Za is the best. It's only like 7 bucks and the food is really good. The girls during the day aren't as good as the night girls but they are still pretty nice. Dancers is the shithole of tittie bars in Hawaii.

    haha, funny you post that. ReeBooT and myself just came back from Hawaii, Maui & Waikiki and we checked out Deja Vu. :eek: nice girls there, plus we got accosted by some little 17 year old girls or something on our way back to our hotel room, lol. They were like "$100" I was like, first your UGLY! and second, I think not! We heard about Rock Za, but never made it there/found it.

  8. 1. ID

    2.

    3. Way out west-mindcircus

    4. Ayu-Unite

    5. Cass & Slide-Glad I Ate Her

    6. ID

    7. Ralphie B-Massive (mix?)

    8. ID

    9. IIO-Rapture (Armin van Buuren remix)

    10. 4 Strings-Into the Night

    11. Airwave-Title (latest 2002 remake)

    12. Futura Legend-Restless Nature (Signum remix)

    13. ID

    14. Ernest vs Bestian-Lonely People

    15. ID

    16. Push-The Legacy

    17. Rank 1-Awakenings

    18. Agnelli & Nelson-Everyday 2000 (Alex Gold remix)

    19. King of Clubs-Revelation (Airwave remix)

    20. Producer-Reaching Out

    21. Aquanauts-Deep Sea (Original Mix)

    22. Paul van Dyk-Tell Me Why (Vandit club mix)

    23. Perpetuous Dreamer-Dust.wav

    24. Funk Einsatz-Punk (Kid Vicious remix)

    25. Marco V-Simulated

    26. Perpetuous Dreamer-Sound of Goodbye

    27. ID

    28. 4 strings-Into the Night (mix?)

    29. ID

    30. ID

    31. Signum-Second Wave

    32. System F-Exhale (mix?)

    33. ID

    34. ID

    35. ID

    36. ID

    37. ID

  9. Originally posted by vicman

    i guess itll be you, kuro and myself fighting over who gets their skivvies signed by dj rap on friday: i warn you, when being a dj whore, i have no friends :D

    that works for me....may the best stalker, oops, man win!

  10. Originally posted by vicman

    sweeeeet!

    goddam, there needs to be more female dj's...screw carl cox, i'm gonnabe in the front room for dj rap

    damn straight! i'll be there as well admiring her, errrr, talent, on the decks. hey ya know, maybe if you wear your sombrero she might let you up there w/ her ;) it's worth a shot i suppose, haha

  11. Originally posted by zaguero

    Shady's right there's 2 locations in Alexandria and 1 in Springfield. Is it the bomb?? I dunno never been there myself.

    yeah, it is the bomb...i've only been to the one in alex. but their burgers lay a whoopin' on everyone else's :D whether you go for the single w/ bacon or plain or the double....it's all about the artery cloggin there!

  12. (New York, NY February 20, 2002) Nothing you do will prepare you for it. Make no mistake, Sasha and John Digweed¹s Delta Heavy Spring 2002 Tour will be the most unforgettable, surreal DJ event to ever hit America. The DJ experience can and should be more, and they couldn¹t be happier about raising the bar.

    Pioneers of DJ culture, Sasha and John Digweed are once again planting the seeds of change with the Delta Heavy Spring 2002 Tour. This time, they aren¹t simply bringing their amazing music, but an entire arsenal, including devastating sound provided by the amazing Phazon Sound System, their own specially designed visuals provided by Imaginary Forces, plus interactive lighting that will respond to both the crowd and music. Each venue installation will be built from scratch and the production values will set a technological benchmark for DJs and herald the definitive S&D experience.

    The Delta Heavy Spring 2002 Tour isn¹t just different, it's a revolution a reinvention of the DJ experience.

    Playing together, Sasha and John Digweed are already legends. To legions of discriminating fans, they represent something magical and vital. They¹ve done so by remaining true to themselves and doing what felt right. It¹s that sincerity-coupled with their formidable talent-that has made them favorites with American crowds. From extensive U.S. tours to their celebrated residency at New York City's Twilo, their ecstatically praised performances have captivated hearts and minds. And with Delta Heavy, they¹re taking things even further.

    The Delta Heavy Spring 2002 Tour is being produced by Kevin Lyman, President of Immortal Records Touring and Events, who produced the Warped Tour and worked in conjunction on the Lollapalooza tours. Kevin now brings his expertise to the world of electronic music. "It's a new challenge to bring the creativity of electronic music to a multitude of diverse venues" says Kevin. "It's also an honor to work on the first Delta Heavy, because it¹s a long term project. Hopefully, the Delta Heavy name will become synonymous with quality".

    While the magnitude of the Delta Heavy Spring 2002 Tour¹s scale of production will elevate it into the consciousness alongside shows put on by Radiohead, Nine Inch Nails, U2 and Jane¹s Addiction, the DJ duo are determined to not only make the events special, but also personal.

    "Since we've did our first tour in OE96, we've watched the American scene grow and hopefully we've grown with it," says John and Sasha. "The Delta Heavy tour gives us an opportunity to play in cities we¹ve never played in before and bring something special to each and every event."

    Helping spread the message is Imaginary Forces. Visionaries behind the mesmerizing opening credit sequence in the film Seven, among many other high profile projects, Imaginary Forces aren¹t simply providing the visuals for each event, but are leading a national campaign to establish an entire aesthetic. Karin Fong, creative director of Imaginary Forces says, "For us, developing the Delta Heavy experience means creating the story and look for their entire identity. Delta Heavy represents a OElost civilization¹ that has a past, present and future. Using a tribal theme, we've designed alter-egos for Sasha and John and are expanding the family of characters to include Jimmy Van M. Between all of us we are developing a concept as strong as the music, creating a world with both a sense of mystery and a sense of humor. We are experimenting with ways of connecting with an audience regardless of whether they are at the gig or reading about us in the media."

    Co-conspirator to the Delta Heavy Spring 2002 Tour is New York's Jimmy Van M. Not only did he help develop the Delta Heavy concept, as the opening DJ, he is the master of ceremonies, setting the mood for each event. "Together with Sasha and John, we will use Delta Heavy to provide future support to the artists, DJs and music we believe in," he says. Like their music, with the Delta Heavy Spring 2002 Tour, Sasha and John Digweed are pushing out the boundaries of perception and imagination. It will be the event by which all other DJ events are judged.

    TOUR DATES

    March 23 Miami-Arena

    March 28 Montreal-Sona

    March 29 Boston-Avalon

    March 30 Philadelphia-Electric Factory

    April 2 Albany-Northern Lights

    April 4 Rochester-Waterstreet

    April 5 Toronto-Kool Haus

    April 6 Detroit-Michigan Fairgrounds

    April 11 Pittsburgh-Metropole

    April 12 New York- May Change

    April 13 New York- May Change

    April 14 DC-Nation

    April 17 Columbus-303 South Front

    April 18 Indianapolis-Egyptian Room

    April 19 Cleveland-Agora

    April 20 Chicago-Allstate Arena

    April 21 Minneapolis-Quest

    April 22 Kansas City-Uptown

    April 24 Phoenix-Web Theatre

    April 26 San Francisco-Bill Graham Civic

    April 27 Los Angeles-Coachella

    May 3 San Diego-Sports Arena

    May 4 Las Vegas-HOB/TBA- May Change

    May 10 Portland-Exhibition Hall

    May 11 Seattle-Chad¹s Warehouse

    May 15 Salt Lake City-Salt Air Pavilion

    May 17 Denver-Fillmore

    May 18 St. Louis-Pop¹s

    May 21 Atlanta-Tabernacle

    May 23 Austin-Music Hall

    May 25 Houston-Verizon

    May 26 Dallas-Bronco Bowl

  13. nifty! here's the latest update from Pete regarding the April/May lineups....check it out, looks to be some really nice stuff.

    April

    6th Ferry Corsten

    13th Kimball Collins

    20th Talla 2xlc

    27th Alex Gold

    May

    4th Armin van Buuren

    11th Judge Jules

    18th Mauro Picotto

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