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SCOTT HENRY (Ultra Records, BUZZlife-DC)

PETE MOUTSO (Glow-DC)

At GLOW

Saturday March 15th

NO LINE, NO WAIT…NO PROBLEM!

PURCHASE YOUR TICKETS ONLINE AT WWW.CLUBGLOW.COM

SCOTT HENRY COMES TO GLOW!!

By no means your average DJ, Scott Henry goes well beyond the time-honored tradition of rocking dancefloors. Granted, the man’s long been an East Coast legend, having started the coast’s most esteemed club nights—Fever in Baltimore and Buzz in Washington D.C, respectively, but Scott’s role in American club culture outside of DJ’ing has now proven to be as important, if not more so, than his prowess behind the one and two’s.

Not unlike the media’s condemnation of rock ‘n’ roll in the 1950s, Scott Henry’s Buzz club night came under the gun after a thoroughly sensationalized “exposé†supposedly showed tables full of discarded pills and powders and young clubbers smoking marijuana. The footage was blurry at best yet Scott was forced to shut the night down for a while, and reassess what Buzz was all about.

The re-launched Buzz is stronger than ever now, boasting thousands in attendance and guests ranging from Carl Cox to LTJ Bukem, John Digweed to Boy George. But it’s still Scott Henry, easily the capitol city’s most revered DJ, that ultimately packs Buzz out week after week. The club’s excellence was officially noted in 1997 when the readers of URB Magazine voted it as America's #1 weekly event, an award it has garnered in the publication every year since. Today, Scott Henry juggles his management and residency responsibilities with a city-hopping DJ schedule that has made him a fixture at Spundae, Twilo, Chicago's Crobar and Miami's Groove Jet, as well as Washington D.C.'s massive Ultraworld parties (10,000 plus events where his party-closing set has become a bona fide tradition) and raves from coast to coast that place him on the same bill as the world's premier DJ talents.

Documenting his contribution to the American underground, Ultra proudly unleashes Scott Henry Presents Buzz - The Politics of Sound, his highly anticipated follow-up to last year’s debut mix CD, which delivers the energetic, upbeat techno/house attack he brings to the tables at every venture. 2001 sees Scott fine-tuning his long developed sound, focusing on deep, dark and tribal house and techno, not unlike world-renowned jocks like Sasha and Danny Tenaglia.

No wonder then, that Scott’s made the big leap from nationally known talent to a force to be reckoned with worldwide, having been recently booked at Privelege in Ibiza—one of the largest clubs in the world, mind you—as well as some of the most esteemed clubs in England.

Not bad for “some guy from D.C.†(as Scott would prefer to describe himself). It’s clearly time to take notice of this homegrown talent.

REDUCED ADMISSION WITH THIS EMAIL BEFORE 11pm

Panorama Productions is proud to bring you DC’s own, SCOTT HENRY alongside Glow resident PETE MOUTSO for the biggest and best Saturday night party in the Nations Capital!

GLOW boasts a powerful, custom built, 42,000-watt EAW sound system…the only way to listen to the top DJ talent in the world. Amazing intelligent lighting, visual and laser show by LJ’s Johnnie and Alex. Come see your favorite DJ’s Scott Henry and Pete Moutso, spinning live on GLOW’S DJ booth, located on the dance floor.

For more info visit http://www.clubglow.com or call the info line 202-271-1171.

Glow is 18 and over.

Doors open 10pm-?

GLOW is located exclusively Saturdays at Club Insomnia 714 6th Street NW, DC

** SATURDAY MARCH 22nd TALL PAUL (Duty Free-UK)**

Coming soon…James Holden with Christopher Lawrence, Marco V, Ferry Corsten, George Acosta and Pete Moutso

GLOW RESIDENTS: Armin van Buuren, Ferry Corsten, Johan Gielen, George Acosta, D:Fuse, Edgar V and Pete Moutso

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"Not unlike the media’s condemnation of rock ‘n’ roll in the 1950s, Scott Henry’s Buzz club night came under the gun after a thoroughly sensationalized “exposé†supposedly showed tables full of discarded pills and powders and young clubbers smoking marijuana. The footage was blurry at best yet Scott was forced to shut the night down for a while, and reassess what Buzz was all about."

why would you put this in the promo?

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