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  1. thats serious... angel alanis? pretty dope man... wish i could go have fun troops
  2. yeah, i forgot this monday is valentines day... will be chillin wit the girlie so, should i stop by the 28th to check him out?
  3. simple... Rabbit In The Moon, first limelight appearance... $10... changed my life
  4. i got sucked in when i was in 8th grade! hahahaha old school tracks from chicago house music, acid house, classic nyc jazz influenced house rhythms... damn, if only remembered that song from 89 with the piano...lol what about old ass bobby konders tracks? or "it's just a..." or cubik... french kiss was a fav to spin back then as well...
  5. SOUNDS PRETTY COOL... any site on the venue?
  6. dude... the countdown begins... cant wait to get outta work - AM better have some treats up his sleeves
  7. wish i had legal documents to prove what i am about to say, but... i have heard that the US has finally allowed a specific list of doctors to experiment with the use of E on patients again. I have also heard rumors of the government creating a large quanity around 150,000 pills that is stored away somewhere in the south carolina (i think) and that it's under super strict access with only one doctor that can access the storage... there have been many reports of E not to being as damaging as some may have thought previously... i do agree that we do not need E or any other external substance, but that is an opinion and the concern here is that you are looking for the truth, or are you? what it sounded like is that you are looking for research to support your case against the use of the drug as oppose to the simple truth... we dont need drugs, but they wont all neccessarily hurt us either... it's a matter of CHOICE... but hey, some people have personalities that are no good when mixed with drugs... addiction is serious and not fun... but those who can "play" safely can enjoy some good times, while others should be weary of what they take... i guess it's just knowing your body, right? plety more info here... http://www.maps.org/mdma/
  8. different music doesn't scare me actually, i welcome it... would love to get there early and hear his whole set... i had no clue he spun all different styles... i was speaking to a friend of mine in brasil and he couldnt believe he was a resident up here in nyc... he spoke very highly of his skills... i guess francois has touched many across the world with his talents... now thats serious
  9. hahaha... and the beat goes on...
  10. just wanted to share our friday night journey with all of ya... After A Friday Night Tour, I Still Feel The Glo By Shane Fontane Friday February 4th, 2005 Armed with the Francois K “Deep Space NYC†CD, a travel pack of fun and a crew of nightlife characters, our mission into Manhattan was running a bit late but there was no fear since our night would not end until after-hours kicked our “left-over†asses back into the streets at sunrise. Our tour for the night would bring us across a variety of atmospheres, genres of music and circles of nightlife socialites. The line-up for the night went like this: 1 – Get to the Rothko for some lower Eastside beat madness for Planet Mu’s Jega and friends 2 – Stumble on over to Glo for Heatherette’s after party with Paris and Nicky Hilton 3 – Encore performance at the Sullivan Room for after-hours with Hector Romero LOL. Needless to say, an interesting night it was. Right down to the Paris Hilton look-a-like (or stalker) in the pink fur coat stumbling on line outside of Glo. Funny thing is, we couldn’t figure out why they just wouldn’t let her in? Hmmm… Jega and Friends Gather at Rothko So for all who don’t know of this hidden gem that breeds underground music throughout Manhattan’s artsy lower eastside, let me be the first to tell you that the Rothko was an amazing change of pace for all of us. The first thing we noticed about the Village Voice’s “Best Club That Doesn’t Care About Celebrities or Rich Assholes†was that the focus was on one thing – the music. Simply put, Rothko is everything that is not trendy. A friendly staff poured our drinks ‘till our hearts were content and the music was so under produced and nasty that it instantly brought me back to the root of all music – creativity. Sometimes we forget creativity and allow the over-polished sounds and repetitive marketing formulas of dance music to blur what we consider great music. This alone made our crew feel right at home, as a matter of fact – that’s exactly what we said. It was like standing in our living room with a DJ dropping nasty underground hip-hop bedroom beats. Although we were enjoying every minute of the bearded lady and Jega’s live performance, 12:30am rolled in as quick as this venue filled to capacity and it was now time to break out. I packed up my camera and we pushed our way through the audience to get outside. We then headed over to 16th Street’s “bottles and models†nightclub, Glo, where rich kids from New Jersey and Manhattan happily burned their funds together on hard drinks and good times. White Chics Go Wild at Glo When we arrived for the Heatherette after-party, which was celebrating their new winter/fall collection unveiled earlier that night, the doors were closed to the general public and all guest lists were pretty much worth the gum on the ground. Luckily we travel within a recommended circle of friends and we were kindly let through the ropes. This was my first time in Glo and the vibe was quite impressive. You could instantly feel the excitement once you walked into party. The crowd was beautiful, chatty, friendly and full of white chics gone wild. The drinks were tasty and the music was so loud and clear that we kept commenting on how amazing it sounded. All of this was served within one large 11,000 square foot room dressed up in a fashionable modern white décor with large video projections of psychedelic images blazing the walls. Although I am not one for hip-hop parties, I would highly recommend Friday nights at Glo if you are into commercial hip-hop beats with a taste of pop classics and have plenty of cash to burn. Glo is a pulsating light of warmth that beckons fashion, trust funds and good times. Just make sure you have reserved bottle service or arrive with Gisele and Amber or chances are you will be left out in the cold while everyone is hot on the inside. When the lights came on and the music simmered down, I was swaying amongst a crew of happy friends who staggered with a grin. Funny thing was, we had such a great time that we were already slurring about coming back another night. Hector Romero Closes Out Sullivan Room Cloaked behind an old metal door and some building scaffolding one would barely recognize that there was a party going on, but just behind that door is a stairway to the underground where house music heads live for the music. The one thing I have always enjoyed about the Sullivan Room is it’s “at home†vibe. It’s not the type of house club where everyone is concerned about their hair, make-up and attire. It’s a home for like-minded music connoisseurs to gather to the sounds of their favorite DJs without the hefty cover charge and door politics of some of the larger mega clubs. Don’t let this small venue fool you for one second though. For a tiny room many talented artists have played here including Richie Hawtin, Chris & Kai, and Marco Corolla. Tonight would be no exception with the one and only Saw Recording’s Hector Romero. Although the bar was closed there were still house music purists hanging onto one last groove. Hector closed with a few classics and then played one last encore before bidding the dance floor farewell. After a short applause the party faded into the night leaving behind someone asleep on the couch, random whispering of the after after hours and a mix of smiles and worn out soles from the non-stop house music shuffling. We then emerged from the depths of the humid basement to surface onto the street to drag our tired asses back through the Holland tunnel into the sunrise.
  11. just wanted to share our friday night journey with all of ya... After A Friday Night Tour, I Still Feel The Glo By Shane Fontane Friday February 4th, 2005 Armed with the Francois K “Deep Space NYC†CD, a travel pack of fun and a crew of nightlife characters, our mission into Manhattan was running a bit late but there was no fear since our night would not end until after-hours kicked our “left-over†asses back into the streets at sunrise. Our tour for the night would bring us across a variety of atmospheres, genres of music and circles of nightlife socialites. The line-up for the night went like this: 1 – Get to the Rothko for some lower Eastside beat madness for Planet Mu’s Jega and friends 2 – Stumble on over to Glo for Heatherette’s after party with Paris and Nicky Hilton 3 – Encore performance at the Sullivan Room for after-hours with Hector Romero LOL. Needless to say, an interesting night it was. Right down to the Paris Hilton look-a-like (or stalker) in the pink fur coat stumbling on line outside of Glo. Funny thing is, we couldn’t figure out why they just wouldn’t let her in? Hmmm… Jega and Friends Gather at Rothko So for all who don’t know of this hidden gem that breeds underground music throughout Manhattan’s artsy lower eastside, let me be the first to tell you that the Rothko was an amazing change of pace for all of us. The first thing we noticed about the Village Voice’s “Best Club That Doesn’t Care About Celebrities or Rich Assholes†was that the focus was on one thing – the music. Simply put, Rothko is everything that is not trendy. A friendly staff poured our drinks ‘till our hearts were content and the music was so under produced and nasty that it instantly brought me back to the root of all music – creativity. Sometimes we forget creativity and allow the over-polished sounds and repetitive marketing formulas of dance music to blur what we consider great music. This alone made our crew feel right at home, as a matter of fact – that’s exactly what we said. It was like standing in our living room with a DJ dropping nasty underground hip-hop bedroom beats. Although we were enjoying every minute of the bearded lady and Jega’s live performance, 12:30am rolled in as quick as this venue filled to capacity and it was now time to break out. I packed up my camera and we pushed our way through the audience to get outside. We then headed over to 16th Street’s “bottles and models†nightclub, Glo, where rich kids from New Jersey and Manhattan happily burned their funds together on hard drinks and good times. White Chics Go Wild at Glo When we arrived for the Heatherette after-party, which was celebrating their new winter/fall collection unveiled earlier that night, the doors were closed to the general public and all guest lists were pretty much worth the gum on the ground. Luckily we travel within a recommended circle of friends and we were kindly let through the ropes. This was my first time in Glo and the vibe was quite impressive. You could instantly feel the excitement once you walked into party. The crowd was beautiful, chatty, friendly and full of white chics gone wild. The drinks were tasty and the music was so loud and clear that we kept commenting on how amazing it sounded. All of this was served within one large 11,000 square foot room dressed up in a fashionable modern white décor with large video projections of psychedelic images blazing the walls. Although I am not one for hip-hop parties, I would highly recommend Friday nights at Glo if you are into commercial hip-hop beats with a taste of pop classics and have plenty of cash to burn. Glo is a pulsating light of warmth that beckons fashion, trust funds and good times. Just make sure you have reserved bottle service or arrive with Gisele and Amber or chances are you will be left out in the cold while everyone is hot on the inside. When the lights came on and the music simmered down, I was swaying amongst a crew of happy friends who staggered with a grin. Funny thing was, we had such a great time that we were already slurring about coming back another night. Hector Romero Closes Out Sullivan Room Cloaked behind an old metal door and some building scaffolding one would barely recognize that there was a party going on, but just behind that door is a stairway to the underground where house music heads live for the music. The one thing I have always enjoyed about the Sullivan Room is it’s “at home†vibe. It’s not the type of house club where everyone is concerned about their hair, make-up and attire. It’s a home for like-minded music connoisseurs to gather to the sounds of their favorite DJs without the hefty cover charge and door politics of some of the larger mega clubs. Don’t let this small venue fool you for one second though. For a tiny room many talented artists have played here including Richie Hawtin, Chris & Kai, and Marco Corolla. Tonight would be no exception with the one and only Saw Recording’s Hector Romero. Although the bar was closed there were still house music purists hanging onto one last groove. Hector closed with a few classics and then played one last encore before bidding the dance floor farewell. After a short applause the party faded into the night leaving behind someone asleep on the couch, random whispering of the after after hours and a mix of smiles and worn out soles from the non-stop house music shuffling. We then emerged from the depths of the humid basement to surface onto the street to drag our tired asses back through the Holland tunnel into the sunrise.
  12. thanks guys... def gonna swing by cielo next monday...
  13. looking for some electro? here are some spots that have electro going off... Happy Endings - junior sanchez, alexander technique and more have spun there Crobar on Thursday nights - larry tee's party Rothko - i believe tommy sunshine is there soon Rothko and Happy Endings depends on the nights, but those are some spots to here some nasty electro beats...
  14. i picked up his Deep Space NYC CD and thought it was pretty cool... a nice fusion of dub/house and techno shuffles... was wondering if anyone has heard him play out at cielo or any other venues around?
  15. as always... we will be there chillin... good times with good peoples
  16. i searched all sat night after i went there friday... no luck... i found an old link but it doesn't work... if you haven't been there before, just go... you wont regret it
  17. I agree... the venue sounds soooo sweet and could only imagine how thumpin house beats would sound in this club... if Glo can get some heads up in there to introduce some hot house beats, damn... this may have to be an often stop on our weekend tours so who is this guy... Vinny Rue?
  18. this past friday night was great... everyone was having a great time drinking and dancing, and i have to admit, i probably would never have entered this venue if i knew it was a hip-hop party... BUT DAMN - shit was off the hook! highly recommend going if you feel like dropping cash on drinks while dancing with some damn sexy ladies
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