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Posts posted by moe03
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If you're going to use a mic, use it wisely like DJ Colette. Sing damn it! And that's only if you have a nice voice.
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Just thought I'd give it a try. PM me if serious.
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Hey! This post just gave me an idea. See my next thread.
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Oh sorry. I thought I put that in there but I forgot. It's in Teaneck, NJ. Go to www.lounge-zen.com for directions.
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i read on pg 6 that he had a few hundred cds stolen in miami.....
he had some rocking tunes last night tho!
I would love to get my hands on those babies. I'm sure he has backups of all those tracks though but still that person whose got them is one lucky s.o.b.!
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I also hear that Cielo is the place to be on Mondays w/Francois K.
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If you live in the Northern NJ area and want to hear some good music while drinking some tasty cocktails and look at some funky art, then head on over to Zen Lounge on Friday, April 21st. I will be spinning from 10 PM-1:30 AM. Expect some various types of House from Jazzy to Dark to Deep-Techy stuff emanating from the speakers.
Peace,
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Calling a DJ a prophet is a bit much. Now promoters are getting a bit crazy.
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I thought they only play stadiums together.
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yeah that's pretty sad imo. such a great (and legendary) venue and so poorly managed.
I think that when people compare a new club with an old one, it is a bit odd. Just because a legendary club once existed there doesn't mean that if/when it reopens as a new name that it will be the same or better. When a club closes and the old DJ's leave it, and a new owner comes in, with new promoters, etc., it is now an entirely different animal. The Sound Factory is no longer there and neither is Twilo so put them to rest. There's still a church that's a club that was once called LimeLight that I frequented quite often back in da' day but you know what?; I've never been to Avalon. I used to love going to the Palladium but I've never been to the NYU dorms in there. You get the idea?
The club on 27th is called Spirit and that's what it is so just don't expect the old days of yore to be rekindled there anytime soon. New name=new owners=whole new experience.
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You've got enough pull to book a major act with over 2,000 people and you're asking us for help? Come on! If I was booking a major act, I don't think I'd rely on people I don't even know on a message board to help me out with my dilemma. And if you are booking this big band, then this band needs some major help and someone else as a back-up to assist them. Yikes!
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Finally I can agree with someone. As big a DT fan as I am, I have to say this song is so overrated its ridiculous. It's just a uncomplicated, generic-sounding hard tribal track. If DJ Joe Schmoe put out this track, no one would pay it much attention. DT has produced much better in his career and everyone knows it. I haven't heard the remixes yet, so I'll reserve judgment on those tracks until I have. The original is nothing special.
I wasn't happy that one of the remixes uses a sample from 'Elements'. Why rehash an already classic with a new track? I've yet to sit down and really listen to all of the mixes of this track. Guess I'll do that once I finally buy it or if I buy it.
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Jeff Mills is no joke. I love the way he just casually is fixing the pitch as he sorts out another record. Meanwhile, I'm scared to death of going off beat while mixing two records and he's doing three like nothing. Mills just earned new respect for me by the skills alone. I always knew about him and his impact he's had on Techno but I've never watched him live. A true perfectionist.
One of the tracks he plays towards the middle of his set on the first site sounds like a track DT played at Ultra in NYC. I love it!
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great movie, watched it for the 100th time yesterday. Can't get enough of it
You remind me of BeetleJuice where he says, "I've seen the Exorcist 167 times, and it keeps getting funnier, everytime I see it!!"
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thanks for caring, moe
I'm sorry. You just left yourself open for that one. Have a good time.
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It's official: I don't care.
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So, it's worth renting? What was good about it? Does it have good footage of the clubs or a good soundtrack? I hope it's nothing like that horrible movie, "Groove".
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What about DJ's?
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What's so wrong about tourists? Are the clubs only for "cool people" and real New Yorkers? Maybe I should just stay inside my hotel room next time I visit NY... NOT!
U guys really are too proud of yourselfs.
Tourist is a loose term to mean people who are amateurs in the club scene. When these people are out in a club for the first few times, it's obvious because they just don't know how to carry themselves. You could be an out of towner and belong much more than a local due to your maturity and etiquette. That's what I meant by the term, "tourist".
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That's almost as bad as going to Webster Hall. Tourists!! The weekends are pretty lame almost throughout the city unless you know of an underground party or low-key place. All the big or famous places are going to be filled with tourists and B & T. I remember when I used to go out back in the day to clubs in the city during the week. That's when you'll really meet some cool people and real New Yorkers. Otherwise, you're better off saving your money.
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Try Jersey.
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Maybe it's a little early but I just wanted to let you know about a place called Zen Lounge over in Teaneck. They have an open-turntables night and I'll be spinning there along with a friend on the 22nd of this month. It's kind of like you'll be getting two for the price of one but even better because it's free to get in! We'll both be spinning from the hours of 10PM-12Mid-nite. Why not come out and check the little place out. If you're also an aspiring DJ, you can also sign up to spin for another date. You can also check out the funky artwork throughout the place.
Hope to see some of you there!
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calm down bro....... just bustin..... hopefully your not yet another person with no sense of humor
I do have a sense of humor. I just didn't appreciate the sarcasm.
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Do you guys remember the old vinyl and arc. I f'in loved that place because people would just go in their pjs or whatever they were comfortable in and just dance all night. no one cared about hookin up or putting on airs, they just cared about the music and dancing. PLease someone tell me where to go that is similar to that. Cause i am really in need of some down to earth crowds that dance.
My basement.
A story about "CLUB KIDS" goin to SOUNDFACTORY (27th street),long read
in New York / New Jersey
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I was part of the Disco 2000/ Michael Alig scene back at the evil LimeLight. Let me tell you, it wasn't all drugs and costumes although it was also a big part if you wanted to delve into those waters. Between 3-4 AM till the LimeLight closed, only the hardcore peeps would remain and Keoki or Prozac would take us into another world. The lights would dim, the tourists would filter out, and the dancers would remain. Let me tell you, my friends and I wouldn't want to leave. Back then, Limelight would close normal hours-between 6-8AM.
If you could look past the hoople surrounding that particular scene, you'd know that some serious dancing went down my friend. Trust me. I know. I was there.
Still get chills from the wild times there and the relentless music.