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    Following the summer's most exciting musical event, Daft Punk at Keyspan Park in Brooklyn, SunnysideUp invites you to keep going at an afterparty at Pi Square, which is a short walk from Keyspan Park.

    House Music will be provided by NYC mainstays Chris Luzz, Tae Soul & Justin R, who have all been rocking NYC's best rooms for years.

    10:00PM - Late | $5 | 18+ | No Dress Code

    Idiot Proof Directions - 1 Minute Away!

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  2. STFU Oooooooolongooooooooo.

    ;)

    Steve Porter plays way housier than Digweed, IMHO. I've only heard Boris a couple of times but it was that monotonous wall of NYC big room tribal you can hear in most any room at any time around the city, I give him respect for what he's accomplished as a DJ in NY but he has nowhere near the sound range or global experience of Richie Hawtin or Adam Beyer. Richie's been doing the minimal thing for a while now but has run the gamut of all things techno over the past 15 years, and is a global dance music icon that helped bring th culture and music out of the warehouses and into the clubs. Boris and he really cannot be compared - like I said I can respect Boris for what he has accomplished in NYC, but sonically or otherwise, not much of a comparison to be made there, IMHO.

    If you like Richie Hawtin you might like Micromini, Camea, Bill Patrick or Dennis Rodgers.

    If you like Adam Beyer you might like JCG.

    If you like Sandy Riveira you might like Stadenco.

    If you like Danny Tenglia you might like Derek Plaislaiko - definitely from totally different schools of sound, bu both are DJs that can go any which way at any time and impress the fuck out of any audience. Derek and Dennis Rodgers are my fave DJs in NY.

    If you like Derrick Carter, you might like Craig Dubs, Stankdubz, Allen Key or Sleepy & Boo.

    If you like Switch or Jesse Rose, you might like DJ Fame or me.

  3. Hello clubplanet,

    My name is Justin R - I am a local DJ here in NCY and I just started putting up some of my events in the promo section of the board. Just wanted to say what's up, and give you guys a heads up that I have a mix airing on proton in case anyone wants to check it out. It's on John Do & Justin Gourley's show "Basic Frequencies" tomorrow, Friday Sept. 16 at 3:00 PM EST. It's 60 mins of smooth, lush deepeness. John & Justin, two wicked DJs from the Basic LA camp, will have some auditory joy prepared for y'all as well.

    Basic Frequencies on Proton Radio

    My t/l:

    Da Sunlounge “Oh Momma†Good Family Recordings

    Satoshi Fumi “Do It The Music†Italic

    Deep House Soldiers “In My Bag†Lowdown

    Loco Dice “Menina Brasileira†Ovum

    Jay Tripwire pres. Dr. Buggery & his 3 Legged Horse “I Am Mentally Divergent†Active Pass

    Nima Gorji “Determination†Out of Orbit

    Special Interest “Bustin’ Loose†Mobile Trax

    Natural Rhythm “Bumpin’ Downtown†Blockhead

    Tosca “Heidi Bruehl†(Swag’s Warehouse Workout) !K7

    Swag “My Friend†Version

    Moby “Dream About Me†(Booka Shade Remix) Mute

    Phonogenic v. Freestyle Man “Air Moves†(Freestyle Man Discotronix Mix) Mood Music Ltd. W/ Prince “When the Doves Cry†Warner Brothers

    Please tune in & I would love your comments on the mix if you do listen.

    Thanks, Justin

  4. Voelke's right, as is silverbull.

    House is 4 on the floor electronic dance music than, in some of it forms, contains more organic intrumentation than typically heard in trance (which is generally faster) or techno (which is, generally again, a more industrial based music that derives its strength from repeated rhythms).

    But of course there is house, tech house, techno house, funky house, disco house, deep house, soulful house blahdiddy fuckin' blah.

    There's also many tracks which some would call progressive house, others deep trance, some that could be tech house or minimal techno. There is no real definition other than that it is 4X4 EDM invented (more or less) by brothers from Chicago (Marshall Jefferson, Frankie Knuckels, Jesse Saunders) while folks in NYC (Lerry Levan and others) were developing a similar music which came to be called garage. Both of these are (like it or not) outgrowths of disco incoporating more synthesized, modern recording technology.

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