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  1. RED EYE SUNDAYS at Fly Lounge August 6th - Dan Sampson & Adam Abouraya B2B All Night New Opening Hours - 9pm - 1am Drink Special - $5 Vodka mixers Fly Lounge is located at 1802 Jefferson Place NW, Washington DC (Underneath Fuddruckers....if you can believe that...)
  2. NEW PARTY - RED EYE SUNDAYS at Fly Lounge Departing: Sunday, July 30th. 10pm - 2am. Your Pilots: Dan Sampson, Adam Abouraya and Jav D Dress Code: Relaxed - what's important is YOU, not your clothes. Cost of your trip: $0 Fly Lounge is located at 1802 Jefferson Place NW, Washington DC. http://www.jav-d.com http://www.abouraya.com http://www.noizerecordings.com http://www.flyloungedc.com
  3. It's called 'I Just Want to be a Drummer', but i can't remember who it's by. Sorry!
  4. hence the change to 18+ because the core audience for dance music in DC is that crowd. good to see you're taking the high road now though, very admirable.
  5. fuck you ken, i'll kill you.... .........pluuuuuur
  6. Just to address your misinformed points: 1) We do not play trance all night - I am one of the resident DJs and I don't play trance. And if you look at Glow's booking history you will see that contrary to most people's inaccurate claims, the club has had some great house djs play - Deep Dish, Hernan Cattaneo, Scott Henry - and with more big house djs booked you will see the line-ups diversify even more. 2) We don't know how to run a club - Glow has been in existence for nearly FIVE years, so we must be doing something right. 3) Cater to little kids - we started with the 21+ formula, so we tried for the more mature audience. However, in DC the core audience for EDM is the 18+ crowd, so why turn your back on them? Before being so negative so quickly, why not try to support the few organisations that are doing their best to maintain the EDM scene in DC, then maybe we would have a scene that is united and positive instead of splintered and elitist. Much love and respect, Dan
  7. Dear All, There is some confusion here, I am NOT playing at this event - this flyer was posted without my agreement. My residency at Glow will resume when Fur opens - see you there. Cheers Dan
  8. Dear All, As a warm up for NYE, everyone should come out to Spank tonight to celebrate Pete Moutso's birthday!! After his awesome performance on Saturday night for Glow's last party at Insomnia, Ferry Corsten will also be in attendance, so we can all party like it's.........2003, I guess.... Hope to see you all tonight! Cheers Dan
  9. a 'night before' pill for guys, surely....?
  10. Can't you all just be happy that a club in DC got nominated? It brings attention and credibility to a scene that is decidedly weak compared to other cities. You might not love Glow, but jeez, just be appreciative that DC got a nod. Cheers Dan
  11. I agree with Tini, it's easy to dismiss her as a total dunce, but she's definitely got a handle on what it takes to sell records. And really, since when did talent have any bearing on how succesful you can be? My homeland has produced some of the most talentless yet succesful bands ever to make music - step forward Spice Girls... Cheers Dan ps. also, you're right on, Vicman, I'd rocket one up Britney in a heartbeat too...
  12. Since everyone else is at it.... THIS SATURDAY NIGHT - OCTOBER 18TH - DEEP DISH @ GLOW Join DC's Grammy Winning duo Deep Dish at Glow, DC this saturday night. The prolific DJing and production duo of Ali 'Dubfire' Shirazinia and Sharam Tayebi take to the decks at midnight, go to www.********.com for more details. Set times: 10 - 12 - Dan Sampson (www.yoshitoshi.com, Glow - DC) 12 - ?? - Deep Dish (www.deepdish.com, www.bullittbookings.com) Hope to see you all there!! Cheers Dan
  13. Hey Moto, Like i said before, man, apologies if i was a bit harsh. It's easy to misinterpret what people are getting at on msg boards. I am just very passionate about our music and I want to see it flourish in this city. Believe me, it was quite a shock to move here from London to find that dance music was being played virtually nowhere. Bar a few obvious exceptions, there were no clubs playing it, it was NEVER on the radio, NEVER on MTV - i mean, you can walk into Burger King on a Monday morning in London and they'll be playing banging techno :-) , and I (and everyone else, I'm sure) just want to do all I can to make sure that dance music stays alive in this very difficult market. I understand that a lot of people have complaints about the sound at Insomnia and Pete is working hard to rectify the situation as best he can by constantly tweaking the system week after week. Very much looking forward to the PvD gig, tho, see you there! Cheers Dan
  14. Thanks mate, I appreciate it ;-) Cheers Dan
  15. Hey Kken, I understand what you're saying, people can only base opinions on experience. The 'snobbery' thing was intended to be a more general comment. I do honestly think that there is an element of that in the scene here. What i was trying to get across is that even though there are a ton of DJs in this city, and a seemingly equal amount of people who like the music, the scene is getting worse instead of getting better, and that we all need to support the few actual EDM events that take place around here. DC definitely isn't New York or London or Miami or any place that has a vibrant and diverse club scene, and we have to work to maintain what little there is here. Apologies if I was a bit harsh, but it really concerns me that sooner or later there is going to be nothing here except top 40 hip hop nights. Cheers Dan
  16. This is the kind of thinking that is getting the club scene in DC in trouble. All of us that love this music should be supporting the few parties that are here, instead of taking sides the whole time. Whatever you may think of Glow, it's crowd, the venue or whatever it is that turns you off about it, the Glow crew have been working harder than anyone to maintain what little is left of the EDM scene in DC. The snobbery that pervades the EDM community in DC is mind-blowing. We should all be pulling together to support and push the music that we love, so that we are not left with only hip-hop and salsa music to choose from in every club in the city. With the way things are right now, we don't have the luxury of blowing off seeing a DJ simply because of where the DJ is playing - it seems to me that the people who claim to love this music are contributing more to it's demise than anything else. Dan
  17. thanks for the kind words, everyone, it really means a lot. I had a great time playing on Sat. Hope to do it again, soon! G&D were much more 'hands in the air' than some of their sets i had heard before, and it went over really well. Really nice guys, too. Cheers Dan
  18. Hey Kken, It might have been the Luke Chable remix of 'U R Sleeping', by PQM or 'Switch It' by BC. If the track you are thinking of is really tribally then it will be 'Switch It'. Did it have vocals or anything? Cheers Dan
  19. i live in DC, too. I pay up the a*s for a tiny studio apartment....ahhhh, city living.... Cheers Dan
  20. they really were, mate. it was like the DD night at Code, everyone seemed really enthusiastic and excited. really was excellent. Cheers Dan
  21. Hey, Glow was AWESOME on Sat. night. The crowd was amazing - a million thanks to anyone who was there!! Cheers Dan
  22. http://www.washingtonhotels.com/ You'll def. find something there Cheers Dan
  23. doesn't everyone have a prob with french? they hate us and we hate 'em right back.... Cheers Dan
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