eddie3 Posted November 17 Report Share Posted November 17 anybody have detailed info or hookups??? Calderone Friday and Saturdays?.....and JP maybe? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
djmikebugout Posted November 17 Report Share Posted November 17 calderone is 2 saturdays a month starting in jan....he's using NYE as a "preview party"no idea about fridays Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
dogekid Posted November 17 Report Share Posted November 17 eddie.. gimme a call if you want later in the week. i'll help ya out, but you hafta publicly declare that AC clubs are for queens. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
eddie3 Posted November 17 Author Report Share Posted November 17 Originally posted by dogekid eddie.. gimme a call if you want later in the week. i'll help ya out, but you hafta publicly declare that AC clubs are for queens. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
3rdflfactoria Posted November 18 Report Share Posted November 18 Question....Calderone caters to a gay crowd??? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
daitaliangreek Posted November 18 Report Share Posted November 18 its not goign to be a gay crowd, i was there already talking with staff and managers, caledrone was there also, hes going for the mixed crowd, they want it to be everyone, its gonna be sick Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
3rdflfactoria Posted November 18 Report Share Posted November 18 He may be looking to make it that way, but if he's following is primarily gay, he may not be able to shake that. Not going to be a pessimist though.......................................let's wait and see.The recent "buzz" about the possibility of JP showing up there has helped it I'm sure. (Although I would be surprised to see JP be anything but the main DJ every night)What wil be the location of the place?Official Opening date?Anyone with strong hook-ups in there? that means REAL hookups, not the type that make me sit in line. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
dogekid Posted November 18 Report Share Posted November 18 for anyone that cares, i heard tonight that crobar opening got pushed to Dec 5th/6th wknd Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
vega33x Posted November 18 Report Share Posted November 18 3rdfloor...when u get those hookups u lemme know aight? crowbar is gonna blow up Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
3rdflfactoria Posted November 18 Report Share Posted November 18 Originally posted by dogekid for anyone that cares, i heard tonight that crobar opening got pushed to Dec 5th/6th wknd Why? because that is when JP is available? uh uh? Is it? Just f'in around.Where is it exactly? Location? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
djmikebugout Posted November 18 Report Share Posted November 18 Originally posted by 3rdflfactoria The recent "buzz" about the possibility of JP showing up there has helped it I'm sure. (Although I would be surprised to see JP be anything but the main DJ every night) Honestly, the only buzz about JP going there was started by people who didnt know any factsWith Calderone there 2 saturdays, JP wont be there saturdays i assume-- and i do not know what they plan for fridaysBesides, JP deserves something where he'll be there week in and week out i think. Crobar just isnt for him at this point.Either way lets keep this post about Crobar and how insane calderone is gonna be there. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
3rdflfactoria Posted November 18 Report Share Posted November 18 I know bug!! Just screwing around......I mentioned the same thing in a previous post...I doubt he will do anything where he is anything other than the resident DJ night in and night out.I'm ready for something new in NYC..........Originally posted by djmikebugout Honestly, the only buzz about JP going there was started by people who didnt know any factsWith Calderone there 2 saturdays, JP wont be there saturdays i assume-- and i do not know what they plan for fridaysBesides, JP deserves something where he'll be there week in and week out i think. Crobar just isnt for him at this point.Either way lets keep this post about Crobar and how insane calderone is gonna be there. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
binoys Posted November 18 Report Share Posted November 18 Yes Calderone Caters To the Gay Crowd. SO?Will be one of NY's Best Parties Hands Down. I dont give a fuck what crowd is there, ill be there listening to him play. People need to open their minds. Some of the best Parties are the "Gay" And "Tranny" Parties. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
BRIAN1500 Posted November 18 Report Share Posted November 18 Calderone is trying to get away from the reputation of doing only circuit parties. He wants to braden his fan base. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
3rdflfactoria Posted November 18 Report Share Posted November 18 Originally posted by binoys Yes Calderone Caters To the Gay Crowd. SO?Will be one of NY's Best Parties Hands Down. I dont give a fuck what crowd is there, ill be there listening to him play. People need to open their minds. Some of the best Parties are the "Gay" And "Tranny" Parties. I asked because I want to know, and NO, I dont give a fuck either. Its all good.Not that I need to validate or substantiate my reasoning for asking this ? to anyone.....but dont misinterpret my reason for asking this. I am basically trying to get a feel for how it will be. IF the MUSIC is good, I'll be right there next to you. I'm assuming that you were just making a general statement in regards to "opening up our minds"......I know that I for one did this a long time ago....considering that I have been going to SF for years. Trannies and gays in the same club are nothing new to me, nor does it bother me. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
daitaliangreek Posted November 18 Report Share Posted November 18 the opening date was always dec 5th, they have a lot of work to do. any other jersey heads go there for jobs. any call backs yet. im trying to get in there, and i know some people, its hard as hellcarl Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ras67 Posted November 18 Report Share Posted November 18 has anyone heard if the set up is going to be the same as the other crobar's? i was in chicago last week and it was EXACTLY like the miami club. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
daitaliangreek Posted November 19 Report Share Posted November 19 Originally posted by ras67 has anyone heard if the set up is going to be the same as the other crobar's? i was in chicago last week and it was EXACTLY like the miami club. i was in the one in ny, looks different then all of them, shit is sick. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ras67 Posted November 19 Report Share Posted November 19 nice... is there still a balcony over the main dance floor? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
binoys Posted November 19 Report Share Posted November 19 Originally posted by 3rdflfactoria I asked because I want to know, and NO, I dont give a fuck either. Its all good.Not that I need to validate or substantiate my reasoning for asking this ? to anyone.....but dont misinterpret my reason for asking this. I am basically trying to get a feel for how it will be. IF the MUSIC is good, I'll be right there next to you. I'm assuming that you were just making a general statement in regards to "opening up our minds"......I know that I for one did this a long time ago....considering that I have been going to SF for years. Trannies and gays in the same club are nothing new to me, nor does it bother me. Wasnt directed directly torwards you. Just a general statement. Seems like people in general are stayin away from great parties cause of stupid reasons. To each his own i guess. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
daitaliangreek Posted November 19 Report Share Posted November 19 Originally posted by ras67 nice... is there still a balcony over the main dance floor? yes there is a balcony, and tunnels leading to vip rooms, raised booth, so eveyrone can see it. It was still beign finished when i was there, god only nows what it looks like now. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
3rdflfactoria Posted November 19 Report Share Posted November 19 Originally posted by binoys Wasnt directed directly torwards you. Just a general statement. Seems like people in general are stayin away from great parties cause of stupid reasons. To each his own i guess. I didn't think so, didn't mean to imply that. I agree with you and respect you (amongst other reasons) for your taste in music....and some of the DJ's you have brought to DEKO.I look forward to partying it up with you @ Crobar....regarless of the crowd. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ras67 Posted November 19 Report Share Posted November 19 Originally posted by daitaliangreek yes there is a balcony, and tunnels leading to vip rooms, raised booth, so eveyrone can see it. It was still beign finished when i was there, god only nows what it looks like now. neat...i will def have to check it out. i get bored there only because there is generally no where to go but in a circle... cant seen to ever settle myself there. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
summer98 Posted November 19 Report Share Posted November 19 A TOUR THROUGH CROBAR NYC How about a walk-through the adjioned 4 building?As you enter the club from 28th Street, the smoothness of yourvisit begins as the overhanging metal awning you pass under onthe street continues as your ceiling into the open-air entryway.Here it's all about fluidity, merging inside and outside.Greeting you indoors is a floor-to-ceiling digital DNA wall(think stacks of snazzy yet fuzzy analog TV screens-all workingtogether artfully or broadcasting any combo of images-sheathedbehind a two-way mirror) courtesy of design crew Art Fag.Once you make your way past the bank-teller like cashier windows (a historical nod to NYC commerce), your roller-coaster ride begins as you head upstairs to the coat-check area which also doubles as a thrillingly changeable gallery space (expectrotating installations from New York's brightest and freakiest).Coat checked, you'll make your way downstairs to the first loungearea, a swank space where tall transparent, lighted acrylic rodsturn a bar space into a Blade Runner fantasy. A long bar (toppedwith the same seasoned cement you'll find on New York City park'soutdoor chess tables) anchors one wall; turn towards another andyou're drawn into a deliriously stylish round room-a lounge-spaceserving as an entry into a coed bathroom accented by a bar (yes,a bar in the powder room) behind which you can leer throughtransparent chain-mail draperies into the ladies¹ room, or peervoyeuristically through honeycomb-stacked PVC tubes into themens' room. So far you're only in the bathroom and the art anddrama has begun already! Now that you've primped and primedyourself with a cocktail, time to head to the big room. Here'swhere the real fun begins, as you enter a 10-foot-wide circulartunnel‹lined with stunning white French subway tiles and anchored by a glass slab floor-where a white-noise generator provides a cleansing of your sensory palate. "You're being transported," explains Fortis, "through light, sound and space, and this momentary auditory and visual deprivation only primes you for the impact of the massive Main Room."Then-wham!-come the aforementioned 60-foot ceilings, the lightshows, the grand scale, and a massive bar flanking the entirewest wall of the floor. Beyond the bar, expect a special loungearea "to be designed by the skaters, painters and photographersbehind the Supreme collective," says Fortis. "Legendaryphotographer Patrick McMullan may also be involved in providingvisual stimulation in the Main Room," he adds. All around theupstairs mezzanine will be roomy seating and bungalow-like lounge areas, which will be open to all. "This is where anyone can come and have views as enviable as any VIP," says Fortis proudly.Banquettes will be covered in slick neoprene, and one specialsemi-enclosed mezzanine lounge area will be the design domain of the Heatherette fashion mavens, Richie Rich and Traver Rains."We're planning on having a heart-shaped entryway," offers Rains. "And inside expect lots of lush red and pinks... like a bigvagina!" laughs Rich.Back down the wide steps towards the main dance floor, VIPs canveer left across the wide balcony overlooking the main floor andhead through the two-way mirrored walls into one of the club'smost delectable spaces, the VIP Room (which is, of course, alsoaccessible via a completely separate outer entrance). This5,000-square-foot lounge will boast a "Barbarella-meets-60s-ski-lodge feel", says Fortis. Banquettes flank walls accentedby fluidly shaped alcoves, perfect for projections or performersto perch in. ³These will be like upholstered cubby holes," addsFortis, "on different levels all around, and be backlit likelittle stages." Oh the drama... The center of the room isanchored by a bar, and photographer Dah Len is currently working on large-scale imagery to flank the entryway. From inside the VIP room, scenesters can watch the action outside on the main floor, but enjoy the sounds of their own DJ inside. Performers can rule in this posh space while another entirely separate party rages outside. "The vibe will be very much a club within a club," promises Fortis. We can't tell you too much about the more secret Ultra-VIP lounge. It's reserved for the most private get-togethers for gatherings of 40 to 70 of your nearest and dearest. (Call to book it now, A-listers...)And that should serve to get you primed. A massive but human main room dance floor space. Brilliantly accommodating mezzaninebungalow lounges affording commanding views of the big room. Acozy yet cosmopolitan VIP lounge. Futuristic and comfy coedbathroom lounges. Design dens courtesy of Heatherette and Supreme (and possibly As Four), and a constantly rotating roster of art installations everywhere. This is not going to be a pallidtechno-fueled dance den; Crobar is looking to be a artsy,nightlife playground merging high and low cultures, blending gayand straight, grand spectacle and comforting intimacy, drama,madness and fun. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
summer98 Posted November 19 Report Share Posted November 19 thats one sick club! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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