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  • Birthday 02/27/1972

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  1. DEEP SEE :: deep house, techno, detroit beatdown, good music. period. the three members of DEEP SEE return for a resident's night. our guests have included PATRICE SCOTT, ALTON MILLER, MIKE HUCKABY, TODD TERRY, SLAM MODE, and so many more...but sometimes the residents need a little extra time to show you what we're about...so that's what we're gonna do Friday April 16th @ Bar 13 - NYC 35 E. 13th St. (University Place) / top level / roofdeck open for moon & stars! $10, $5 before midnight http://www.facebook.com/deepseenyc http://www.myspace.com/deepseenyc
  2. for fans of broken beat...come get some this Friday with one of the genre's original dons DAZ I KUE
  3. Daz I-Kue is one of the founding members of seminal broken beat group Bugz in the Attic. He is known for his exceptional taste in music, his broad approach to sets (diversity is the key word when describing a Daz I-Kue set!) and his love of the groove. As a producer, he is known for his remixes of house tracks that turn the original into an eclectic version of its former self, calling on his vast knowledge of funk, soul, and r&b to give his remixes depth and timelessness. Daz I-Kue is a regular presenter for Red Bull Music Academy and stays busy with international touring, remix work, and his original production work. We are very proud to present this special opportunity to groove with Daz in the intimate setting of Bar 13. With DEEP SEE residents EMan, Lola, and DJ Spider FRIDAY MARCH 19th Bar 13 / 35 E. 13th St. (top level) doors 10pm / $10 or $5 before midnight
  4. can't wait! opening up with Sean Cormac...Stimulus Response is so excited to be opening for one of our fave producers. S&B keep bringing the heat to NYc!
  5. Friday, February 26th @ Bar 13 DEEP SEE presents LOLA'S BIRTHDAY BASH! with residents EMan, Lola, and DJ Spider this underground house and techno party has been around for nearly TEN years and we are STILL pushing the envelope! Come get your fill of the deepest house and techno, representing everywhere from NYC to the far reaches of the galaxy! This is a special residents-only night to celebrate Deep See co-founder and resident Lola's birthday...please come out. It would make me very happy to see you $5 admission before 12am, $10 after. email info@deepseenyc.com for more info BAR 13 35 E. 13th St. (University Place) 4/5/6/N/R/L to 14th St./Union Square $5 before 12am, $10 after deepsee @ FB deepsee @ Myspace
  6. The lineup at Pawnshop this year is just insane. Can't wait for the party on the 25th!!!
  7. Been reading the blog on and off for a while too and have always wondered who he is and what club he works at. With a thorough reading of the blog, I'm sure we could piece it together, but I agree, it's gotta be one of the big clubs, either Crobar/Mansion/Mezmor/whatever or I thought for a second, Marquee or Guest House, but usually the crowds are (a little) more well behaved there.
  8. All the videobloggers, amatuer videographers, party photographers, and indie filmmakers, or anyone who works for a studio or ad agency...check this out!!! From imdb.com Indie Filmmakers Mount Protest Over New Filming Law in NY Independent filmmakers, civil libertarians, independent film journalists and tourists are joining to oppose proposed regulations drafted by the New York Mayor's Office of Film, Theatre and Broadcasting that would require a permit and proof of liability insurance for any type of filming or photography involving two or more people at a single site for 30 minutes or more. The rules would also apply to five or more people using a tripod for more than 10 minutes. The proposed regulations have inspired a rap protest video from a comedy group called Olde English, which contains the lyrics: "Make no mistake these rules are heartless/Everyone knows they just target artists/ The video bloggaz at protest marches/And kidz making vids for the YouTube contests/It's garbage! Let's tell the people in power/We wanna film for more than half an hour!" The bloggers have also found support from the conservative New York Sun, which wrote in an editorial, "It would be a sad day if New York became a place where a family has to get a permit before making a home video." The new rules have also provoked an online petition campaign at http://www.pictureny.org/petition/index.php.
  9. It's 8:31 am and there is no insult posted for today. Stop slacking, Oolongo.
  10. Stretch Armstrong in an electro-house set...Hmmmmm that's interesting. Is he going to start spinning house now?
  11. woah, dirtybird's a great label. CVS is cool, but I hope he's not setting up to cannibalize his own sound. The last couple of remixes I've heard are a bit formulaic but "Who's Afraid of Detroit" is still a wicked track!
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