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  1. $10 presales available at Groove tickets:

    CLICK HERE FOR PRESALES

    Moxie, FunkyCozy, and Mighty join to bring you Rebel Nation, the new tag team partnership of Damian Lazarus and Three.

    You know them both well. They've not had many public appearances together in the US thus far, so it's a rare treat. I can't wait for this one!

    We'll be celebrating Qzen's birthday as well, so be sure to wish her well.

    Mighty website: http://www.mighty119.com

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  2. In case anyone is looking for tickets to this, here are the details:

    TCM & Evil Nine @ Spirit - Saturday May 15th

    Presales recommended: http://www.clubplanet.com/clubsearch/event.asp?cdid=87170

    Riding on the wave of buzz from their recent Grammy nomination, THE CRYSTAL METHOD (Ken Jordan and Scott Kirkland) will release their new mix album COMMUNITY SERVICE II April 5 on ULTRA Records/3 AM.

    Exclusive remixes by THE CRYSTAL METHOD of songs by The Doors (“Roadhouse Bluesâ€), New Order (“Bizarre Love Triangleâ€) and Smashing Pumpkins (“1979â€) are featured with some of their own original productions (“Kaliforniaâ€

    featuring Kevin Beber, “Starting Over†[Elite Force remix], “Bound Too Long†[Hyper remix]) and tracks from the duo’s favorite break-beat producers like UNKLE (“Reignâ€), Evil Nine (“We Have the Energyâ€) and Uberzone (“Octopusâ€).

    Community Service II-- the second mix CD from THE CRYSTAL METHOD--is part of a brand the duo have developed that’s dedicated to bringing fans the freshest and most exciting selections in break-beat music.

    Advance tickets also available at

    Satellite Records (259 Bowery, 212.995.1744) &

    Halcyon (57 Pearl St, DUMBO 718.260.9299)

    Wish I could be there! They were just here in SF a couple of weeks ago and banged it out like crazy. Highly recommended.

  3. About the nomination, yeah, that's why I asked. I live in SF, but my family is from NY. I make it out there a few times a year.

    I usually head to Arc, but I'm now very curious about Lunatarium.

    Thanks for the info. Anyone else have any thoughts? Specifically about what types of music on what nights?

    I wouldn't want to go on a Friday and find out it's a hip hop only night. I can handle some hip hop, but not all night!

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