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  1. I used to have a problem with dressing a little nicer to go out here in Vegas, but that doesn't bother me at all anymore. In fact I've come to like it because you're assured a much more well dressed crowd at the club. Also, you don't need anymore money to party here than you need in LA. Cover charges are pretty much the same, and so are drink prices. Tables and bottles probably cost more here, but they all get sold, every night, so clearly there are a lot of people who do not perceive the prices as unreasonable. Besides, selling bottles at 1,200% markups is what allows $20 million venues to be profitable. Without that revenue source we'd be partying in venues that look like, well, LA venues.

    For the people who complained about the door staff at some of the venues here though, you are right on about that.

    good for you man. i'm glad you dig the scene in vegas. enjoy.

  2. well i totally respect that. the thing is you can hold a room with no charge or only a deposit of one night, then if you can't find someone to go with or decide for whatever reason not to go, you can get your deposit back. you don't have to buy your airline ticket yet. if you don't do this soon, it will get too expensive, become too difficult, etc and you'll find yourself at home in march letting another wmc go by.

    no pressure, of course. do what works for you. i just know you've wanted to go and this is the time to take action.

    just to give you some idea of the type of parties/amount of parties you can expect i'm going to post my own list for JUST ONE DAY from wmc "06. now many of the dj's may not seem familar to you as they are mostly house and i know you are more of a big room/trance/progressive fan, but know that all the names you know and love are dj'ing there as well. i just didn't put them on my personal list. your list might be just as big each day. the *** is my "must attend" sign.

    Saturday, March 25

    ***King Street Sounds' Thirteen Years of Paradise

    Presented By: King St, Nite Grooves, DJP Records,

    DJs/Performers: Main Room: Doc Martin, Sunshine Jones (Dubtribe), Dennis Ferrer, and Julius Papp.

    Live PA: Joi Cardwell and Mink.

    Room 2: Deli G, DJ Oji, Victor Rosado, WIl Johnny Dangerous, and GTS.

    Room 3: DJ Pierre, Roy Davis Jr., Steve "Silk" Hurley, Johnny Fiasco, and Lady D.

    Room 4: Lars Behrenroth, Sammy Roc, Donna Edwards, Master Kev, and a Donna Ward photo exhibit.

    Where: Opium Garden, 136 Collins Ave.

    When: 1pm - 7pm

    Contact: info@kingstreetsounds.com

    Door Price: $20 / $15 with flyer

    ***SCION: MIAMI: Masters At Work LIVE!

    Presented By: SCION

    DJs/Performers: Masters At Work performing live, DJ Jazzy Jeff, Mr Choc, DJ Haul

    Where: Poolside at Raleigh Hotel, 1775 Collins Ave.

    When: 1pm – 7pm

    Door Price: Invite only

    Smart Bar Miami

    Presented By: Smart Bar

    DJs/Performers: DJ Heather (Blackcherry/Fabric - Chicago), Dixon (Innercity Visions - Berlin), Colette (OM Records - LA), Matthew Dear aka Audion (Ghostly/Spectral - Detroit), Justin Long (No Assembly Firm/.dotbleep - Chicago), Miles Maeda (World Evolution/Aroma - LA), Fred Everything (20:20/Lazy Days - Montreal), and more.

    Where: Marlin Bar, 1200 Collins Ave.

    When: 2pm - 9pm

    Advance Price: FREE all day for all people

    Door Price: FREE all day for all people

    Groove Parlor Miami

    Presented By: grooveparlor.com & housewear.org

    DJs/Performers: Marques Wyatt, Jay-J and Latrice Barnett (set time 5pm – 6pm), Mark Grant, Glenn Underground, Ron Carroll, jojoflores, Gene Hunt

    Where: Cafeteria, 546 Lincoln Road

    When: 2pm - 9pm

    Contact: miami2006@grooveparlor.com

    Advance Price: FREE

    Door Price: FREE

    Grizzled Miami

    Presented By: Bunchlox | Dae Recordings | Red Brunette | The Sound Republic

    DJs/Performers: Past Grizzled guests and world-traveling DJs Raoul Belmans, Olivier Desmet, Troydon, DJ Mes, and Chuck Love w/ Jevne on bass, Grizzled residents Sound Republic and Karl Almaria, very special guest Miles Maeda representing Red Brunette recordings, and label head Faraz Farzam, plus Dae Recordings label head Aaron.

    Where: Catalina Hotel & Beach Club, 1732 Collins Ave.

    When: noon - 7pm

    Contact: wmc06@bunchlox.com

    Door Price: FREE (please RSVP to wmc06@bunchlox.com)

    Guests of the Family

    Presented By: Guest House Music & Good Family Recordings

    DJs/Performers: DJ Heather, Justin Long, Cosy Creatures, Jason Hodges, Troydon, Deron Delgado, DJ Mes, Sound Republic, Slum Science, DJ Homewrecker, Jamanta Crew, Olivier Desmet, Bryan Jones, Chuck Daniels, da Sunlounge, Just Jason, Bobby Valentine, Frank Solano, and Romano Arcaini.

    Where: Chesterfield Hotel, 855 Collins Ave.

    When: noon - 5am

    Contact: info@goodfamilyrecordings.com

    Advance Price: FREE

    Door Price: FREE

    Music For Your Working Class Azz !

    Presented By: Blue Collar Entertainment

    DJs/Performers: Iz and Diz (exclusive WMC set), Joey Youngman (exlusive WMC set), Johnny Fiasco, Hipp-e, Slater Hogan, Sake One, J-Boogie, Q-Burns Abstract Message, Demarkus Lewis, Rithma, Nikola Baytala, M3, Andrew Kelsey, Asad Risvi, John Larner, and Colossus.

    Where: Laundry Bar, 721 N. Lincoln Lane

    When: noon - 5am

    Contact: andrew@blue-collarent.com

    Door Price: $5

    Nordic Trax / The Goods (4th Annual)

    Presented By: Nordic Trax, IRIS & Basic NYC

    DJs/Performers: Mark Farina, DJ Heather, Pete Moss, Luke McKeehan, DJ Mood, Gavin Froome, Jay Tripwire, Jon Delerious, Sleepy & Boo, Mike Edge, Dana D and more.

    Where: Beach Plaza Hotel, 1401 Collins Ave.

    When: noon - 11pm

    Contact: miami@nordictrax.com

    Door Price: FREE

    Ralf Gum & Friends (GOGO Music - Germany), Luzon, Stacey Burket & Black the Rabbit (live), Jerome Derradji (Still Music - Chicago), Life Project (live - Base Records), Hanna Haïs (live - Atal Music/Defected - Paris), Madison Park (live), Karl Injex (Rude NYC), and Markus Enochson (Masters at Work - Sweden).

    Dez Parkes and Barrie King (Solar Radio - ABB records)

    Where: Delano, 1685 Collins Ave.

    When: 2pm - ???

    Contact: paredes@bellsouth.net or info@itstillmus

    Door Price: FREE

    3rd Annual Breakin' It Down DJ Showcase

    Presented By: eMERGE Recordings, Peroni Beer & Segafredo Cafe & Lounge

    DJs/Performers: SoulDub Quartet aka Aladdin (eMERGE Recordings/Gypsy caravan), Rick Preston (Viva/Amenti Music), Chris Leath (El Otro Mundo), Podge (eMERGE Recordings/House of Love), Jeannie Hopper (Liquid Sound Lounge - NYC), MJ Gamez (Velvet Shop/Green Gorilla - SF), Julius "The Mad Thinker" (3degreesglobal.com/Aid to theSouLLess - Chicago), Jon Lemmon - (Viva recordings, Seattle ) and live saxophonist Charles Robinson.

    Where: Segafredo Cafe & Lounge, 1040 Lincoln Road

    When: 3pm - 1am

    Contact: Miamievents@emergerecordings.com

    Advance Price: free

    Door Price: free

    ***AQUABOOTY | MUSIC2 | MIAMI 2006

    Presented By: Aquabooty, Music2, Good Times Sound System (UK), Innercity Visions (Berlin), and Flaunt Magazine

    DJs/Performers: Room 1: DJ Harvey (exclusive), Dixon, Ame, and Alex from Tokyo.

    Room 2: Miguel Migs, Andy Caldwell, Lisa Shaw (live), Fred Everything, and JT Donaldson.

    Outdoor: Norman Jay MBE (exclusive) and his "Good Times Sound System" (London UK), plus very special guests.

    Where: Pawn Shop, 1222 NE 2nd Ave., Downtown Miami

    When: 9pm - 5am

    Advance Price: $20

    Door Price: $20

    ***Opium Garden presents an Evening with KASKADE

    Presented By: Kaskade

    DJs/Performers: Kaskade (Exclusive Miami Performance), one of the most influential and in-demand artists on the US house scene and top Billboard remixer; Tom Novy, Germany’s hottest DJ and producer of "Your Body" (Ultra Records), and David Waxman (Ultra Records).

    Where: Opium Garden, 136 Collins Ave.

    When: 10pm - 5am

    Advance Price: $25

    Door Price: $25

    Swing City Miami 06

    Presented By: Swing City Records

    DJs/Performers: Grant Nelson, Chuck Love, Brian Tappert, Terry Hunter, Rude Boy Rupert, DJ Disciple, Sergio Flores, and Rob Wilder.

    Where: Pearl, 1 Ocean Drive

    When: 11pm - 5am

    Door Price: $30

    Miami Jammy

    Presented By: Grab Recordings & Kolour Recordings

    DJs/Performers: JT Donaldson, Troydon, Lavish Habits, Joshua aka "IZ", Chuck Daniels, Slater Hogan, Ken (ECB), Massimo Dacosta, Jay West, Wes!, Justin McMillen, Titanic, Daddy J, Joe Castillo, John Larner, and Paul Paredez.

    Where: Catalina Hotel & Beach Club, 1732 Collins Ave.

    When: 7pm - midnight

    Contact: joecastillo@grabrecordings.com

    Door Price: FREE

    LINK Miami

    Presented By: Bubble Soul Music & Real Sound System

    DJs/Performers: Danny Marquez, Simon Dunmore, Jay-J, Latrice Barnett (set time 11:30pm – 1am), DJ Pippi, Jamie Lewis, George Morel, S.U.M.O., Sergio Flores, Groove Junkies, DJ Oliver, Rebeka Brown (live PA), Hanna Haïs (live PA), and more TBA.

    Where: Amika, 1532 Washington Ave.

    When: 10pm - 5am

    Contact: info@bubblesoulmusic.com

    Advance Price: TBC

    Door Price: TBC

    Gotsoul Therapy

    Presented By: Gotsoul In association with Undaground Archives & Soul Revival

    DJs/Performers: DJs: jojoflores (Gotsoul, Therapy, 3Ëš, Mtl), Danny Krivit (718 Sessions, NYC), Dennis Ferrer (Ibadan, NJ), and Mike Fresco (Gotsoul, Mtl).

    Performers: Sara Devine (MAW, NYC), Cordell McClary (Space Kat, NYC). More artits TBA.

    Where: Touch

    When: 7pm - 5am

    Contact: info@gotsoulrecords.com

    Advance Price: $15

    Door Price: $20

    Keep Distant Feel Glam!

    Presented By: Jon Cutler (Distant Music) and Delano Hotel

    DJs/Performers: Jon Cutler (Distant Music), Tony Humphries (Tony Records), Alex From Tokyo (Black Tokyo Star), and Glyne Braithwaite (Awakening Records).

    Where: Delano, 1685 Collins Ave.

    When: 7pm - 3am

    Door Price: FREE

    AN EVENING AT DELANO

    Presented By: Delano Hotel and DJ Rork

    DJs/Performers: Neil Aline, Jamie Thinnes, Dj Jask, Patrick Green, Dj Rork & Lady Bird

    Where: Delano, 1685 Collins Ave.

    When: 8pm - 3am

    Door Price: FREE

    Kinky Malinki

    Presented By: Kinky Malinki / Blue

    DJs/Performers: Hardsoul, Groove Junkies, Bobby & Steve, Grant Nelson, Knee Deep, and Soul Central.

    Where: Blue, 222 Espanola Way

    When: 10pm - 5am

    Contact: info@kinkymalinki.com

    Advance Price: $10 / no cover until 10pm

    Door Price: $10 / $5 guestlist

    The 5 Beats

    Presented By: SoleChannel Music, Real Tone Records & Undefeated Entertainment

    DJs/Performers: Mr.V (SoleChannel Music/Vega Records), Alix Alvarez (SoleChannel Music), Franck Roger (Real Tone Records), DJ Spinna (Wonderwax), and Frankie Feliciano (Ricanstruction).

    Live preformances by Miss Patty ("You Ain't Treating Me Right," "Get over it," "Da Bump") plus special guest TBA.

    Where: Club Prestige, 643 Washington Ave.

    When: 9pm - 5am

    Door Price: $10

  3. i hear ya vegas guy, but for me a nice room filled with lame people (not a judgement on vegas people as much as the tourists), bad music and overpriced drinks doesn't equal a great night out, either in la or vegas. if the question is truely just rooms vs. rooms i agree. if the question is what place can give a better night out, well i'd have to say la. again just my opinion, but that is what was asked for.

  4. weyes - alright! that's a girl! so glad you are really considering! ok so here's some info for ya: you'll idealy want to stay between 5th street and 20th street and between ocean/collins (ocean ends around 14th or 15h street, then the hotels on collins are beachfront) and washington. sanci will be staying up on 30th and collins. she'll be fine, but it is a bit out of the main area. just means a bit more walking or longer cab rides, but no biggie. the blocks are la size, not nyc size, so the walks aren't bad. at night the traffic gets insane. it's usually easier (and of course cheaper too!) to walk instead of taking taxis. i posted a map earlier on this thread, that should help you get somewhat of an idea of the area. maybe check the websites for a few south beach clubs. this site has details on mansion and opium garden - The Opium Group - Club Mansion / Opium Garden / Prive - Miami Beach, Florida - they consistantly put on some of the best events at wmc (hey dave!) or - Nikki Beach - a bit farther south, but lots of fun day parties here too. several of the hotels have events as well, like the delano, national, shelborne, ritz-carlton, sagamore, raleigh (where we have done parties before), etc. these hotels are pricey though. there are some great clubs downtown too, but you don't want to stay there. just cab it to and from. if you want to post here or hit me with a pm when you get a hotel choice or two, i'll be happy to give you my thoughts on it's location, etc.

    as for the website that will have all of the parties listed, well it used to be m3masterlist.com but it's not up right now. as soon as i hear where the list is being posted online i'll let ya know. the parties won't even start to be listed until late jan at the earliest, more likely early feb. even then the list will be nowhere near complete. parties get announced and added every week up to wmc. by the week before wmc you'll hardly be able to focus at work and all you'll be talking about to friends, etc is how excited you are to almost be on your way. trust me, it happens to me every year. there will be great parties all week long, but your best bet if you can't go the whole time is to aim towards the later part of the week. as i said before, i'm planning on a wed night red eye from la getting in bright and early on thurs morning. i'll check in to my hotel, grab a couple hours of sleep and then hit the day parties. this is what i did last march and i was a happy camper (even with lost luggage, etc). i will fly back late afternoon/early eve on sunday, giving me the chance to get some sleep, check out and hit one more day party before leaving. we have the time difference in our favor heading home which is great. i do not recommend trying to party hard on sat night and then staying up and going straight to the airport for a sun morning flight. people do it, but it ain't easy! i've tried!

    oh and hey, visit the site for shipwrecked in my signature. that's a really fun boat party. word is that after taking '06 off, shipwrecked will be returning this year! i highly recommend it!

    bella - hey if you can go the whole time, do it! i've gone for the whole conf a few years. it is a marathon, don't go too wild on the first day or two or you'll be spent by the third day and that's when things start to get really good. this is partying for the professionals, it's the damn club olympics. i mention above when i'm going, this is your best bet if you can only go for a few days.

    as for our parties, we're a house label and we usually do really fun day parties there. funky, soulful good times. what style(s) of music do you like?

  5. It Doesnt Compare. Las Vegas Crushes La In All Aspects.

    eh i wouldn't say that. to me, there are waaay too many "commercial" clubs in both cities. too many vip, bottle service, all the hip hop on the radio mixed with 80's, oh let's stand in long lines to pay too much for drinks-type spots. i'm fairly sure there are some vibey, soulful, funky, no attitude, all are welcome-type spots in vegas, but i've never found any myself. there are some great spots like that here in la.

  6. barn - great man! you two are going to have an awesome time. the weather is amazing too.

    bella - the shelborne is a nice hotel - Shelborne Beach Resort - Luxury South Beach Hotels - Miami Beach Hotel - they have parties and events there as well. should be fun for you. i hope you can lock that in. and no, i don't promote for wmc i just love it! i'm happy to help with info. we (deepfunk) may do a party there this year. we haven't thrown one for a few years. more info on this to come.

    weyes - there are hotels that will take credit card reservations and charge you only one night's stay as deposit. that will change real quick though, so move now! if you do what i suggest earlier in this thread you'll be able to find a hotel pretty easily. as for flights, you can probably wait until x-mas without fares going up much and still have plenty of choices on flight departure times, etc. come on now! you've got to go!

    lola - hey girl! you have noooo excuse! you better get that hot ass on the dancefloor!

  7. oh yeah, and one other question - did you book flights too? if possible, i recommend taking the red eye wed night and arriving thurs am. its a bit tough starting this party marathon after what will be likely be a less than great night of sleep on a plane, but this is the big time! buck up and get there asap. trust me, by the time you start seeing the party list you'll wish you were getting there tuesday and by the time you land you'll be running off the plane to get to the parties!

  8. first off, congrats! good for you!

    now your hotel is a bit up collins. not too far, but it will likely mean more cab rides for you.

    as far as registration goes, are you in the music biz? if not, then i'd say registering isn't really going to save you enough to justify spending the $. put it this way, i'm in the music biz and i have never registered.

    starting around late jan/early feb there is a master party list that you can view online. you can also get on the email list and get weekly updates. they print up pocket sized editions at wmc and hand them out. be sure to grab one right away. the thing will be your bible. actually grab a few, you'll end up losing at least one and your friends will too. i also make my own list from the master list because it is just too damn big. i cut and paste the parties that i want to at least try to hit. by the time wmc comes you will be stunned by the list of amazing parties. it begins to get really tough to choose which ones you will have to hit each day and night. make sure to check some names that you maybe have heard of, but haven't experienced before. avoid the temptaion to only support your friends or names you know. push your genre boundries too. if a friend has been raving about a new sound, producer or dj, investigate to see if they turn you on too. part of what makes this great is meeting new people and getting introduced to new music. take some chances.

    what style(s) of music do you most enjoy?

  9. well first off, you want to stay in south beach. i really do not recommend renting a car and driving in/out. parking is a nightmare, traffic is brutal and then there is the inebriation factor. it's much more convenient and fun to stay right in south beach.

    you'll likely want to stay in a hotel between 5th and about 20th and ocean/collns and washington. here's a map of south beach so you can see what area i'm referring to - Yahoo! Maps - Miami Beach, FL 33139-5011

    that's the address for this hotel - South Beach Hotels * South Beach Hotels Miami * South Beach Lodging * South Beach Lodging and Accommodations * Essex Hotel

    it's a good spot. what is moderately priced to you? are you going to share a room? have you done the search on hotels.com or another similar site?

  10. OK so the WMC 2007 dates have been announced, March 20-25. Do yourself a favor and book a hotel reservation now! It's the best time to do it and it will mentally make you commit to going. Trust me if you are a passionate fan of dance music, you DO NOT want to miss WMC. I've gone for years. It is by far my favorite time of year, even more than Burning Man. Miami is the best party city in the US and this is THE time to be there. I made my hotel reservation today and I've already started looking into flight times and costs as well. I got a killer deal by the way!

    Hotel rates will be decent for about the next 48 hours or so. Then the hotels will realize it's WMC time - they will jack up the rates and start putting manditory 3, 4, or even 5 day minimum stays. It's already pretty pricey to stay there and it will just get worse. Right now most places don't have minimum stays and they will usually give you a 72 hour cancellation without being charged a fee policy as well. That changes real quick too. They'll try to lock you in and charge you if you cancel.

    Just go to a site like hotels.com, do a search of the dates you want to go (22-25 is my recommendation if work, cost, etc is an issue), get a good list of some hotels and their rates and instead of booking through them, call up the hotels directly. I've been to Miami many times and have stayed at lots of different hotels, from dumps to the Ritz-Carlton. If you have any questions about the hotel, it's location, etc that you want answered before you book, just reply to this post. I'll try to help with info if I can.

    Really though the most important thing is to make the reservation so you have a mental commitment to going. It is months away, but doing this will make you start planning and saving now. Weyes, I'm directing this one at you big time. You'll thank me if you take this advice.

  11. here's the upcoming line-up for balance @ king king:

    09.30 - THE SOUND REPUBLIC

    10.07 - DIZ

    10.14 - CHUCK LOVE & FOURFEET LIVE

    10.21 - JULIUS PAPP

    10.28 - KEMAL

    11.04 - LAWNCHAIR GENERALS

    11.11 - MR. V B-DAY BASH

    11.18 - JAY~J

    11.25 - KEITH EVAN

    i will give the certified deepfunk recommendation to the following nights

    sept 30, oct, 7, 14, 21, nov 4, 11, 18

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