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  1. she plays a little tamer live than her cds, lots of uk hardhouse hard trance etc, rather than that fucking headbanging american hard house I think the reason she puts out cds like that is because they are so much cheaper to license the songs..
  2. I thought it was fun too, but i didnt like how they had house-o-holics back to back with bam bam..i dont really like US Hardhouse so that was kind of killer, thank god for the jungle room. Tech Itch was off the chain, and so was the local guy who played after him..didnt catch his name but he played a Garon remix of Daft Punk - Aerodynamik and is was ill, but the lineup was so fucked up that it was next to impossible to know who was spinning considering they had about 30 djs on the flyer and only 2 rooms. I thought Hardware was the best on the night, but i missed baby anne and j majick..kind of upset about that heres a pic or two to show the CP world what the amazura ballroom has to offer
  3. now is the time! CT heads time to show wassup
  4. To get from Amazura Ball Room ( Jamaica, Queens ) to Arc? Sneaky>G&D oh what a night!
  5. G&D dont play trance really..i guess you could call it prog trance..but they arent in the same catergory as the other names in that list
  6. You may have been around the block but this does not seem to be your specialty First off, a RAVE in the "original" sense of the word...has probably never even happend in the US..Your so called "massives" was what was going on in england round 88-90..it wasnt a rave unless there were thousands of people there.. Now, what a "rave" has become is a another story...everyone has their own definition, but with the "original" one - dialectics is right on point..he has been to dancevalley - have you?
  7. It's not dead, its a recession, a "trimming of the fat" so to speak...and i'm glad its happening - all the greedy people will leave
  8. i think he may be trying to start a rumour that JP is moving to Miami rather than asking a real obviously dumb question
  9. good i hope house music "dies" so everyone can go jump on a new bandwagon... Then there will only be a few places to go to hear good music, and you wont be surrounded by TOOLS
  10. nice! oh and btw, to any DJ's, I am accepting demos...
  11. when did CP turn into MTV?
  12. I am not really a big fan of spamming boards, but I would like some of you more "eclectic" and "open-minded" members of this board to consider making the trip to Hartford for my first party..its also my 21st birthday..Details: Insomniacs! brought to you by egoFree Productions, ctNRG.com, and RGW Friday, June 20th 2003 Ages: 18+ please to enter/ 21+ w / ID to drink Price: $10 until 11PM / $15 after R.O.A.R. @ the door time: 10pm-5am @ VELOCITY 493 Main St. Hartford,CT info : 860.231.2241 or www.spiritualemporium.com Datcyde (Taciturn Records/G-Force NYC) A regular on the Drum n Bass production curcuit with countless 12" releases and numerous tracks licenses to compliations, Datcyde is truely a legend in the D+B scene. Widely known for his release "Naughty Ride" on Jungle Sky Records, this producer has many things in store for the future, including a full length album "Positive Climb" Johny Mac vs Skully (ECN, Fevah UK, HarderFaster, Floorblast) As as one of Boston's top hardhouse/nrg dj's in the mid to late 90's, Johny went on to further inspire the hard-dance movement and ECN (www.eastcoastnrg.com) His first production credit, "Feelin' Muzik" available on ECN Records, is being played on leading stations such as FreshAirFM (London) and EnergyUK.net. Brendon Driscoll aka Skully is causing a huge buzz in the Global Hard Dance scene, He knows the sound of Hard Dance brings a vibe like no other and his 6 years as a DJ venturing across the Globe has developed his distinct Hard, Pumping Sound. James Miller Junior (Columnsofknowledge.com, imaginect@yahoo.com) Seamlessy fusing turntable tactics that would turn the heads of even the most jaded ravers, and dropping 25-30 records an hour, validates James' abilities to mesmerize his audience. James consistently pumps House music throughout the infamous north east rave circuit and with recent performances in South Beach @ the legendary nightclub Level, it looks like there's nothing stopping him. Si-Dog (DogEatDog Recs, Orlando FL/Hartford CT, www.djsi-dog.com) Si-Dog hails from Orlando, where he started djing in 1994 under the influneces of DJ Icee, Kimball Collins, & Rob-E. Si-Dog hit the studio in 1999 where he pumped out his first breakbeat track "Kick that Rhythm" that sold 3000 copies. Si-Dog then ventured his way to a job offer in Connecticut spinning at the legendary Club Insomnia & Vibe Nightclub holding down a twice a week residency for the last 4 years, that turned Connecticut into a respectable market for Euro Trance, that is still going strong today. Si-Dog continues in the studio pumping out Breakbeat tracks, & remixes on his own label DogEatDog Recs. Shugga (djshugga.com, 2amartists.com, www.agentia.co.uk, idealmuzik.com) A true player representin’ breaks to the fullest, Shugga’s gonna show you how it’s done proper! This girl has been rockin’ the breaks all over the U.S. and Canada! You don’t want to miss Shugga’s first home performance since the 2am Showcase in November! So get ready to get busy, Shugga’s gonna rock it! James Fusion (Milk Recordings / Fusion Radio) With over a decade behind the decks, James Fusion has a reputation for unleashing bedlam on the dancefloor with every appearance. Expect an onslaught of high-energy techno, as well as a variety of his own compositions from the Milk, Elm City Wax, and House Nation imprints. Often imitated, never duplicated; come hear the enduring sound of the underground. DJ Rocksteady (ctNRG.com, RGW, Ego Free Prod.) As the owner and operator of ctNRG.com, Rocksteady has no doubt shown his devotion to the local scene. Whether he's shooting photos, making videos, recording sets, you know you can find him out and about at any given party or club on the weekend. Having played around CT and most recently at Club Exit in NYC, Rocksteady is primed for the big time. Known for his taste for Hard Dance, you can see his style range from Epic Hard Trance to Dirty Techno during the night, but he also has been known to drop a funky ass house set! Come Join him for this party, because it's also his 21st birthday! VELOCITY ROOM JJ BLADES MIKE MANSON DEEP RICH ADAM STRANGE TOM B ILL CAN’T GET NO SLEEP ROOM SNAFU (imaginect@yahoo.com, Muck CT) House Danny Cruz (imaginect@yahoo.com, Just So CT) House Justin Thomas (IMAGINE!, SOUP CT) House DL (imaginect@yahoo.com MA) Breaks Assailant VS Jeff Avery (imaginect@yahoo.com, Unknown Compund CT) DnB Soundstream (imaginect@yahoo.com, Floorburnerz) NRG DJ Superterrific (www.SuperTerrific.net ) uk hard house
  13. Thats rad, when they played at Exit, they dropped a RUN DMC track in honor of jam master jay, which i thought was really cool...im glad that some DJ's have the balls to break out of the mold on ocassion, and not just go with what they know will work
  14. im trying to hear some hardstyle, but i dont make it to NY too much..play some CT parties! Or RI even! Venom is down with the goth shit, just saw him last night playing DnB, SICK
  15. yes manhatten sucks for raves... the rave capitol of the northeast is .......Springfield MA otherwise you can hit up lunatarium or an SOE event every 3 months or so
  16. I havent seen many, but here goes My favorites Orbital - no explanation neccesary, lolapolloza 97 Awake Soundsystem - Live DnB with Scratching and a MC..sick Lab 4 - never seen live but heard sets, only heard awesome reviews Uberzone - Live drums & scratching on CDJ-1000's SICK! decent - skylab2000 - productions are nothing special, but has lots of energy and got me moving Electric Skychurch - good if you like that sort of stuff SUCK - SPACEDAT
  17. From what I understand, most of the major clubs over there do not stay open late, and the times they close vary from town to town, due to different liquour licenses or some shit. But generally most clubs there are not after hours, most ads i see in magazines never go past 4 am..there are afterhours clubs, but its a different scene.
  18. <not looking depressed, moody, or elitest <kind and helpful when spoken to <not laughing at other tourists can't think of any more right now, havent been to the city during the day
  19. i know logic is good, ans soon to be mac exclusive if im not mistaken, not sure what u are lookign for?
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