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silverbull

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  1. i been trying to convine him its that song all day, and played it for him on the phone but he doesnt think its it lol. Im sure it is though
  2. fan of saeed n palash together, but seperate not feeling them at all.
  3. I was there that night and as much as i wanted to hear behrouz that night i really couldnt, the dj b4 palash was alright but palash just BOOM played whatever he played, and well it wasnt my style.
  4. wurd andres in the house for this party. I tell you this much kid musically downdeep really plays some good ass tunes that are fun to dance to. Yo maybe catch you weds at le souk also.
  5. and yes i did participate in the show, made it towards the 2nd round. And i was in the first episode for a few secs lol.
  6. DOWNDEEP are an amzing pair of djs that once you hear there sound they get you hooked, THATS FOR SURE. Never heard HOT 22 live b4 but i hear great things. So now that you know about parties goin on during the week, have fun.
  7. Yo this party for the past 2 weeks has been rediculous. from opening til closing, party suppose to stop at4am, this shit goes on till 5am. Change of plans this week. The RESIDENT DJS SEAN CORMAC and JOHN CACCIOTORE (the shigs) will be on all night downstairs in garden where theres lots of space to work it. So if your free come thru again. Trying to work on getting some names in there every month or so, last week MERRITT was playing a good set and the shigs were killing the upstairs. So keep your ears open and your knees iced.
  8. special guest from diaspora records an up and coming producer and a great dj and cool as person, KEITH BLACKSTONE will be this weeks guest. I seriously think you should check this party out. Just watch out cause the dancers in that room on tues nights are no joke. TRUST.
  9. What an amazing producer, who rarely plays here in nyc. Damn people need to check this out.
  10. yo "buq" your original post was much better.
  11. studio 54 was the most famous but it wasnt a musical haven. Most people dont een know the dj was named RICHARD KAZOR (i hope i spelled it correctly) it was all about the flash and celebrities adn stuff. WHILE the LOFT, GALLERY, PARADISE GARAGE was musically driven. And everybody knew the djs name. Some moron even once said "wow i have seen the club of the future everybody with everybody all races and genders" in 1979, guess he missed the memo of the LOFT and SANCUTUARY, and FLAMINGO and PARADISE GARAGE doing it b4 studio. And studios owners steve and ian first club was over in queens called the enchanted garden and loved the gallery and the garage. Nicky siano has some funny stories bout steves sexuality at that time.
  12. yo dan now that you know the name QUENTIN HARRISS, get his music lol. Start with "TRAVELLING",
  13. nobody dances better than the loftees, garage heads, shelter body n soul and 718 peoples. Thats for sure.
  14. CELLAR BAR and the EASIT SIDE party they do there, is amzing, if you could make it out on a fri i would suggest you do go there as well.
  15. and why are you never with your bf telling secrets?
  16. heres what i said on another message board. Was there from 1145pm till about 745 8am. In that time MUSICALLY danny as relentless with a bunch of stuff i couldnt regonize and with some stuff that i thought i did but really didnt know what they were lol. Being surrounded by so many people that i have met over the yrs added to a great night of music. I really hate working on weekends i have a feeling that the party is still goin on right now and im at work near edeath lol. I have never liked crobar from day 1 but will only hear certain djs there. My god i have never been in a room so packed b4 i wonder what the total was like. I do have some complaints though, it was so hot in their and the floors were so sticky from drinks and gods knows what all over the place. But my biggest complaint of all is being stopped twice by security and almost kicked out once because they said i was dealing drugs, WTF. I dont even drink alcohol man. Musically someones gonna have to give out the ids of the songs that were played cause i sure as hell dont know any of them. There was like a good 30 or 40 songs in a row that just had me jumping all over the place for afew hrs,a nd then i became a human sardine. He builded it up lil by lil and god knows what he did after i left. If i sit here and name everybody i saw last night adn this morning i will be here till thursday. Do i hate crobar, GOD YES, will i go back if danny t plays again in a second without a doubt. Even while not being surrounded in the best situations, when he is laying the soundtrack for the evening and being surrounded by all of you guys, it makes it all worth it. Im glad to be a part of this whole thing we all share n love together.
  17. I didnt include the loft cause it wasnt really a club. And yes i agree that a better title wouldve been 3 OF THE MOST INFLUENTIAL CLUBS , or 4 while throwing in soundfactory 27th street. But then it all goes back to the loft n to the sanctuary.
  18. i havent. Although i wasnt a part of that era lol.
  19. I would choke them or something. FYI i am 25 and been playing since 1998, just around the time House started with a little known group called Deelite, and a small song called "Groove is in the Heart." Maybe you need to check your history book of House. House originated in France with DJ Dmitry in about 1996-97. Basically he made a drum beat go "boom Boom Boom Boom" and put a hi hat in there to make a good groovy sound. He later toured in the USA at Playboy mansion, which is where House became really commercial, which is where people in NY and Chi-town heard about it. Personally I discovered House at a Mark Farina party in San Diego. I had two colored glowsticks that I used to circle around in the air and baggy pants. We called those parties "raves." They were the original House parties. One of the early DJs in 1997, named Jack Francis told everyone at the rave to Jack to the beat. That's how the term jack your body came about. So I hope this little bit of me droppin some Hous escience helps you understand the true story. If you need other information let me know.You can't love Deephouse without loving Sasha and SUPERSTAR DJ Keoki. Otherwise you aint a true house head. Paul Van Dyke to me is the King of Deep House Loft music.. Let's not forget about Johnny Dynell... I guess you not into 150 BPM beautiful House trance.... but that's where its at man they really created what we now call House Music... I mean Sasha is a legend and a slammin DJ pumping the crowd 147 Trance Beats Per Minute.. Thankfully it was just sarcasm but holy crap. I wouldnt be suprise if theirs some morons out there who really think like this, and who think that house originated in europe.
  20. im just suprised apt10 waited like 4 yrs to post again. But yeah lugig is a great guy but he wasnt there, he still buys shots for some of us over at cielo when tedd patterson is playing once a month.
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