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  1. Well lots of them were one ngiht stands but it couldve been more but ikept goin out and metting diffrent ones each night. I mean i go out even nowlike 5 nights of the week, just like i did b4. Of course if the sex was great you defintely keep it goin. I dont even know if i could be that way again because i look at sex different now then when i was younger. And of course there was many mishappenings along the way. My ex would hear my stories from me my cousin and some of my pasts lays, and she couldnt believe it sometimes. Like a few weeks ago we bot went o le souk and there was 4 girls ive slept with b4 2 new each other and 1 im still friends with, and it was an odd moment introducing everybody YIKES.
  2. im 23 yrs old and lost ym virginity when iwas 17. Thing with me was until i met my ex i pretty much slept with any girl that said hello to me for lack of better words.Also i worked at a hair salon for 4 yrs so that helped alot, so did nyc clublife hehe.
  3. I stoped writing in my book when i met my x 3 yrs ago. And she was number 78. But since we arent together ihavent realy counted but its around 90, to 91 now. I ve had a pretty interesting mmonth of feb. Maybe cause its yr of the monkey who knows. ANd i never understood why girls are considered sluts after a certain amount. Same with guys. Whats great is that women dont even reach their sexual peak until late twenties and 30s. Which is why ive always slept with women older than i am.
  4. My friends midnight society,rick corbo,bass rockwell have a few gems. But since im not a dj or producer i dont know whats gonna be happening down there. Just thought i would let ya know to keep your ears open.
  5. DEEP is only good when DANNY KRIVIT spins or when the dance ritual parties are their.
  6. Well the morillo thign sounds good if tis true. But shelter sat/sun night always is.
  7. the outside is not shelter, the inside isnt either. The outside was shot in brooklyn if you ask me. But then again who knows i might be wrong also.,
  8. If only you guys really knew what was goin on with cops and clubs.
  9. heard him 3 times and each one was worse than the other. Havent heard him since i hink 2001 and dont plan on hearing him again. So overrated 40 bucks for him sometimes. Please, when i pay 15bucks for shelter and timmy regisford i leave with 10hrs of pure pleasure.
  10. NYC has no problem to worry about. What are you talking about. Only thing would be if a bill comes along to close clubs at 1am.
  11. yeah im also trying to get the mask to come out. Havent partied with him in a while.
  12. Yo DIGITAL dont forget to tell rudy to come to this one. Be good to have everyone their. So far it looks like everyone from out "CREW" will be in the house.
  13. Exactly, youngins and new people to dance music i tend to think are more into trance. I could be wrong. And another thing it annoys me when at virgin you buy a cd lets say from a louie vega dn it says on the label in small letters TECHNO. Morons i tell ya.
  14. please wanna talk about goin nuts wel ive been partying sin weds and will keep on partying until monday night. And i have already missed one night of sleep.
  15. gbh had a cool partier late last yr at centro fly with the RE:FUGE crew.
  16. I know what i will be doing that night. See you guys there.
  17. speaing of which when are you oming down again dx to get RE:FUGE.
  18. geez dude how old are you. Childish members like yourself are what gives this messageboard a bad name. Thank god for well im just notgonna say it.
  19. (LONG POST) Well the 3 of these up and coming djs are spinning together at the UNITY party at luahns in the upper level, heres the bios: ADAM FREEMER: Music has been a focal point in Adam’s life since an early age. Even before his teenage years, Adam was playing the piano and developing his interest in music. In 1985, Adam acquired his first computer, on which he started experimenting with electronic sounds and audio. In the late 80’s and early 90’s, Adam’s interest in house music began to form while visiting clubs and listening to early pioneering Philadelphia dj’s such as Robbie Tronco and Josh Wink. In the mid 90’s, while pursuing his degree in Electrical Engineering from Penn State, Adam began dj’ing at clubs and small parties for the first time. In the Fall of 2000, Adam had the unique opportunity to fill in for Danny Tenaglia at his “Be Yourself” party at Vinyl (now Arc) in New York City. He still feels this is one of his dj'ing highlights of all time. In March of 2001, Adam won the opportunity to play at the internationally renowned Twilo in New York City. Adam submitted a mix cd alongside hundreds of dj’s from all over the world. In the end, 5 of these were selected and the dj’s that made them were given an opportunity to play at the now infamous club one evening in April that year. Many in attendance that night were extremely impressed with Adam’s ability to weave through many musical genres in his relatively short 1 hour set and at the same time, work the crowd very effectively. In 2002, Adam played a respectable list of global gigs from Israel to South America and back in the U.S. as well. His sets have been given worldwide acclaim by many and in March of 2002, Adam's mix cd entitled "Disconnected" was featured on John Digweed's Kiss FM radio show in London. In June, the Israeli mega-club “TLV” in Tel-Aviv, invited Adam to play. Adam’s set went over so well that talks were immediately made to bring him back for a follow up gig. During the fall, Adam was invited to play in Buenos Aires, Argentina. The beginning of 2003 saw Adam on a tour of Asia playing in Singapore at Centro 360 and in Taipei promoting his first releases on Twisted records, “H2O”, “The 13th Tribe” and his remix of the billboard #1 hit “Irresistible” by Superchumbo. Adam went on to play on the Portuguese island of Madeira at Vespas and just recently returned Portugal to play at O2, the magnificent new club in Lisbon. Twisted hasn’t been the only label keeping Adam busy lately. A big-room remix of Barbara Brown’s “Dammelo” is in the works by Adam for Alternative Route records. For Twisted, "Doctrine of Faith", is in the works as well as other projects. Nearing completion is Adam's collaboration with legendary Twisted vocalist, Roxy. The project, named "Mind Your Business", will be coming to Twisted soon. For Portuguese dj/producer DJ Pirra, Adam is just completing his remix of "Tribal Path" signed to Sheeva in Italy with remixes by DJ Petzi and Midnight Society. Adam also just completed a new track with long time friend and dj Mike Constantini named "Dirty City". A new collaboration with Alan T entitled “Ativa Pasiva” has also been completed. Stay tuned for release info on all these upcoming projects. Selected events Adam has performed at: |O2| Lisbon, Portugal |135 Pearl| Burlington, VT |Vespas| Madeira, Portugal |Ruby Skye| San Francisco (Mixed Elements Party) |Centro 360| Singapore |The Wall| Taipei, Taiwan |The City| Buenos Aires, Argentina |TLV| Tel-Aviv, Israel |Twilo| New York |Vinyl| (ARC) (guest fill in for Danny Tenaglia) New York |Limelight| New York |Filter 14| (Plexi Party) New York |Sin Sin| New York |Halcyon| New York |Proton Radio| [protonradio.com] (resident) |Keys to the House| [1groove.com] (guest DJ) Toronto, Canada |Life| (weekly resident) Philadelphia |Transit| (resident) Philadelphia |Fluid| Philadelphia |Shampoo| Philadelphia |Tribecca| Philadelphia |Envy| (resident) Philadelphia |TPDS| (resident) Philadelphia Discography: 2003- Adam Freemer Feat. Alan T. "Ativa Pasiva" DJ Pirra "Tribal Path" (Adam Freemer Remix) - Sheeva (Italy) Mistress Barbara "Dammelo" (Adam Freemer Remix) - Alternative Route (UK) Duo (Adam Freemer and Mike Constantini) "Part 1 - Dirty City" Duo (Adam Freemer and Mike Constantini) "Part 1 - Dirty City" (Remix) Adam Freemer Feat. Roxy "Mind Your Business" - Twisted (US) Adam Freemer "Doctrine of Faith" - Twisted (US) 2002- Superchumbo "Irresistible" (Adam's Aquatic Dub) - Twisted (US) Adam Freemer Feat. Alan T "H2O" - Twisted (US) Adam Freemer "The 13th Tribe" - Twisted (US) Adam Freemer "The Music" w/ remixes by The Low End Specialists and Earth Deuley - Unsigned Adam Freemer Feat. Alan T "Like This" - Unsigned Adam Freemer "Lucid" - Unsigned RICK CORBO: Rick Corbo was born in New Jersey in the early seventies to Cuban and Peruvian parents. He grew up in Queens, NY where he was exposed to many forms of music. By age 15, he was intrigued by the skill of blending music. Soon thereafter, he spent endless hours in record shops absorbing the culture. As a hobby, he spun at local parties and skating rinks. He advanced his skills while listening to and gaining inspiration from many of the great DJs; pioneers who laid the foundation of house music and what it is today. Music became his passion, propelling him to leave his analyst position at Cartier and dedicate himself as a full-time DJ. Since 1999, Corbo has been resident in the main ballroom at Webster Hall, NYC. This pivotal residency enabled Corbo to establish and build a following. Corbo has been graced with the opportunity to bring his sound to other venues throughout the states. At present, he is featured on Z100 (WHTZ-FM) every Saturday night in conjunction with their Underground Party live from Webster Hall. Previously his live sets have been featured on 92.7FM, NYC and globally by Sirius Satellite Radio. Corbo has mixed several successful compilation albums for the Webster Hall Records label, which combined have sold over 300,000 copies. Currently he is working on the Webster Hall Dance Volume 6 compilation album for scheduled release in the summer of 2003. In 2002, Rick Corbo was selected to join the Billboard Reporters Panel, an appointment typically reserved for the most influential DJs in the country. Further influenced by music and many elements of the industry, he has taken the next logical step in his career and entered the world of remix and production. Corbo has teamed up with talented remixers and producers: Curtis Atchison (Midnight Society); Rob Corbett (Oval Records); John "HDZ" Hernandez (Nocturnal Minds); John Kano; Bass Rokwell; and DJ Style (Knob Records). "As a producer/remixer, I look forward to making music which embraces my culture and experiences to inspire individuals to ascertain their own dreams." DISCOGRAPHY LectroLuv -Dream Drums (Corbett & Corbo Remix) (DJ Center (2003) Bass Rockwell- Filters n Drums (Corbett & Corbo Remix) (Harlem Traxx Records) (2003) Krystal Cruz -Give Yourself To Me (Midnight Society & Corbo Remixes) (Unreleased) Krystal Cruz -No More (Unreleased) Hernandez & Corbo -Tribal Council (Full Blast records) (2003) DJ Style -So Bad (Midnight Society vs Corbo Remix) (Knob Records) (2003) Taylor Dayne -How Many (Nocturnal Minds' remix) (Emerge/Centaur Records) (2002) John Kano -Together (Kano & Corbo remix) (Robbins Entertainment) (2001) Talla 2XLC -World In My Eyes (Webster Hall Records) (2000) VENUES Avalon, Boston, MA Bermuda Bar, North Miami, FL Billboard Live, South Beach, FL Club 151, NYC Club DeJaVu, Atlantic City, NJ Club New York, NYC Club South Beach, Hilton Head,SC CPI, Long Island, NY Egypt Night Club, PA Essex, NY Gasoline, PA Go, NYC Iguana, Kendall, FL Metropolis, RI Saci, NYC Sound Factory, NYC (Spinoff '00) Tilt at The Palace, Saugus, MA The Beach Nite Club, Miami, FL Webster Hall, NYC (Residency) Midnight Society: Founded in 1996 by DJ/Producer Curtis Atchison, New York’s Midnight Society Productions has become one of the music industry’s fastest rising names. With partner DJ/Producer Erik Reyes joining the team in 1999, Midnight Society has quickly risen among the masses as one of the most exciting and talked about DJ/Producer teams to enter the underground house music scene. From their very first release on Nervous Dog Records entitled “The Tone Depth EP” in the summer of 2000, Midnight Society continues to build an impressive record discography that includes three releases on Star 69 Records, two original productions on Sounds For People plus others on Slaag, Lapdance, Driftwood and Harlequin Records in the US, including three international releases on Anodyne Records & Harlem Traxx Records in the UK. The duo has produced original material and remixes for some of the industry’s well-known talent such as Janet Jackson, Missy "Misdermeanor" Elliot, Nelly Furtado, Dawn Tallman, Suzanne Palmer, Pepper MaShay, Lula, Alan T, Dihann Moore, Kaskade, Bob Sinclair, Industry and many others. The Midnight Society sound has been embraced by many of today’s most sought after DJs and producers, receiving praise, chart action and/or regular airplay from names such as Danny Tenaglia, Tom Stephan, Saeed & Palash, Carl Cox, Lemon 8, Constantino “Mixmaster” Padovano (aka Funky Junction), Oscar G of Murk Productions, Roger Sanchez, Timo Maas, Paul Van Dyk, Seb Fontaine, Fergie, Terry Lee Brown Jr., David Piccioni of Azuli Records, Steve Lawler, DJ Vibe, Smokin’ Jo, Alex P & Brendan Block, Peter Rauhofer, Junior Vasquez and Ashley Beedle of X-Press 2. Midnight Society music have also received high praise from critics and music reviewers from popular music publications such as Mixer, URB, DMA, Ministry, Muzik, HX, Next and DJ Magazine. Many Midnight Society singles have been licensed to numerous mixed CD compilations all over the world, including “Miami 2002” on Azuli Records, “Terry’s Café 5” on Plastic City Records, and three Ministry Of Sound Magazine compilations by Tom Stephan, Alex P and Brandon Block and a new 3xCD entitled “Cultura de Club Volume 2” released exclusively in South America during the Fall of 2002. Midnight Society continued to gain momentum in 2003 with the hit single "Heavenly Light" by Dawn Tallman, which climbed as high as #11 on the Billboard Dance Music Charts and remained in the top 50 for a total of fourteen weeks. Midnight Society’s international hit “Space Jam”, with vocalist Alan T, reached as high as #4 on the Billboard Dance Music Breakout Chart for Maxi Single Sales and has been licensed to over five different national and international CD compilations including Party Groove from Centaur Music, The Circuit Party Volume 8 from SPG Records, produced and mixed by DJ Escape, and Space Ibiza 2003 from London's own Azuli Records. In the fall, Midnight Society celebrated the release of two new remixes for Bob Sinclair's "Kiss My Eyes" and Industry's "Release Me" on Star 69 Records, which became Midnight Society's first top ten single on the Billboard Dance Club Play Charts in Janurary of 2004. Midnight Society has also released two other international singles, including a Midnight Society remix to the new Bass Rokwell single "Filters & Drums" on Harlem Traxx and a third original production with Alan T entitled "Jungle Juice" on Anodyne Records, which is featured on the new F.A.C.T Australia II CD compilation mixed by DJ/Producer Carl Cox. In the immediate future, Midnight Society looks forward to a number of guest DJ appearances and record label releases worldwide including a second single on Slaag Records, a release on the Magna Recordings label in Portugal and three projects on the new Sheeva Records label in Miami, owned & operated by DJ/Producer Funky Junction. With numerous successful releases and a large number of upcoming projects to come on many labels across the globe, the successful future of Midnight Society Productions is eminent. Look for their name as they continue to climb the ladder of success to stardom. MIDNIGHT SOCIETY PRODUCTIONS CLUBS & VENUES Rise - Boston, MA Axis - Boston, MA Avalon - Boston, MA Karma - Boston, MA Europa - Boston, MA (aka Buzz) Quest - Boston, MA Paradise - Cambridge, MA Campus/Manray - Cambridge, MA Blu, New York, NY Rubber Monkey, New York NY G Lounge - New York, NY The Eagle - New York, NY Phaze One - New York, NY Remote Lounge - New York, NY 19th Street Gym - New York, NY Cheetah - New York, NY Stonewall - New York, NY View Bar - New York, NY Rumi Bar - Miami Beach, FL Sno Drift - San Francisco, CA 02 - Lisbon, Portugal Mantra - Oporto, Portugal Pedra do Couto - Santo Tirso, Portugal For 5 bucks you cant go wrong with this talent. See ya on the 9th at LUAHNS.
  20. Exactly, every dj ive wanted to hear ie done. This is somethig i would love to try out.
  21. Yo jackass i meant like SHELTER on sat/sun, arc on fri, filter on thurs or fri, le souk on weds,mon,tues at sapphire. Rick has been gone from webster for a month or so so me and my clan havent been there since either. And i wsnt talking about you i was taling aboutsomeone else.
  22. somebody on this board works for or with them. I will let them explain. Personally i just dont feel a club that has to have more than DECENT SOUND SYSTEM, A DANCEFLOOR, AND A GREAT DJ. SAND?no thanks, CELEBS ? no thans they dont dance they drink and grind alil on tablkes.
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