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DEKO LOUNGE (does it again)

NU SOCIETY

in association with

JERRY X : VICTOR SOTO : JOE ARMENIO

FABRIZIO : ROB O'HARA : HUG0 : FRANCOIS

THURSDAY APRIL 15, 2004

International guest deejay / producer

ROGER SANCHEZ

(Roger's set begins @ 9pm SHARP!)

releaseyourself.com

1/2 PRICE DRINKS 9PM-11PM

STRICTLY 21 & OVER ONLY

PM JARMENIO FOR THE GUESTLIST

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BRING IT ON!

NJ'S "REAL" House Party is at Nu Society at Deko Lounge!

For any first time Deko clubbers - This place is really the spot to check out. The vibe is amazing and so are the people.

Roger Sanchez will be tearing it up, so be prepared to DANCE.

-Shane Fontane

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You can get more info on Roger Sanchez here:

http://www.releaseyourself.com/indexflash.php

Roger Sanchez Bio:

b. 1 June 1967, Queens, New York City, New York, USA. With countless remixes, productions and releases to his name, Sanchez deserves his reputation as one of the most hard-working and skilled DJ-producers, and received official recognition by being

nominated for a 1999 Grammy Award. The son of Dominican immigrants, Sanchez's career began behind the decks while he was studying architecture at the Pratt Institute in New York City and, despite his success in the studio, DJing remains Sanchez's first love. However, his first recorded success was with the single "Luv Dancin'" in 1990, released under the name Underground Solution on the pioneering New York label Strictly Rhythm Records. With it, he established a sound that has become his trademark: a dense, syncopated bassline and simple, contagious melody. One of his first remix projects, "Take Me Back To Love Again" by Kathy Sledge proved that he could handle quite a difficult project, turning the sultry R&B ditty into a full-throttle, gospel-tinged dancefloor stomper. In the early 90s, he became an in-demand remixer and, under the name Roger S, worked on singles by artists such as Juliet Roberts, M People, Brand New Heavies and Michael Jackson ("Don't Stop Till You Get Enough", "Jam", "Dangerous"). Sanchez formed One Records with Eddie Colon in 1992.

His Secret Weapons Vol. 1 was released on the label in 1994, and reaffirmed his commitment to the underground house sound at a time when his remixing and production clients were becoming a major success. One Records became known for pioneering releases by Sanchez and other underground luminaries. In 1994, he formed Narcotic Records and early releases on the label included work by Ashley Beedle, Deep Dish and DJ Disciple. Narcotic's reputation for quality was emphasized with a bimonthly release schedule, including work by Junior Sanchez and the Rhythm Masters. In 1997, he collaborated with Junior Vasquez and DJ Sneak in the dance supergroup S-Men. In 1998, Narcotic signed an important production and distribution deal with Strictly Rhythm. During the week of 21 March 1998, Sanchez had an unprecedented three remixes in the Top 30 of the Billboard chart. His DJ schedule also remains very busy, playing events such as Tribal Gathering in the UK and regular slots at the UK's superclubs, Ministry Of Sound and Cream. He also still "spins" regularly at New York's Spy Bar and Life when he is not touring and, as a solo artist, is signed to Sony Records. Despite this renaissance man's diversification, DJing is still where it all begins: "To me, spinning records can be just as creative as producing and remixing. A great DJ can take a record and give it an entirely new sound or vibe, by the way they deal with the beats or chord progressions." After the closure of Narcotic, Sanchez launched R-Senal Records in June 1999. He was also voted number 9 in the UK's DJ magazine's Top 100 DJs in the world. In July 2001, Sanchez topped the UK singles chart with the Toto-sampling single, "Another Chance". His album debut followed in the UK shortly afterwards, but was delayed in the USA because of licensing problems.

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It's not even funny how much of a big move this is. The talent just keeps comin...Sanchez is just an animal. Last time I heard him @ CEntro the place was goin bananas...can't wait to see him rock the deKo room. GReat to hear soo many different DJ's less than 30 mins from home. It's soooooooooo on :bounce:

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Originally posted by *********

BRING IT ON!

NJ'S "REAL" House Party is at Nu Society at Deko Lounge!

For any first time Deko clubbers - This place is really the spot to check out. The vibe is amazing and so are the people.

Roger Sanchez will be tearing it up, so be prepared to DANCE.

-Shane Fontane

roger.jpg

You can get more info on Roger Sanchez here:

http://www.releaseyourself.com/indexflash.php

Roger Sanchez Bio:

b. 1 June 1967, Queens, New York City, New York, USA. With countless remixes, productions and releases to his name, Sanchez deserves his reputation as one of the most hard-working and skilled DJ-producers, and received official recognition by being

nominated for a 1999 Grammy Award. The son of Dominican immigrants, Sanchez's career began behind the decks while he was studying architecture at the Pratt Institute in New York City and, despite his success in the studio, DJing remains Sanchez's first love. However, his first recorded success was with the single "Luv Dancin'" in 1990, released under the name Underground Solution on the pioneering New York label Strictly Rhythm Records. With it, he established a sound that has become his trademark: a dense, syncopated bassline and simple, contagious melody. One of his first remix projects, "Take Me Back To Love Again" by Kathy Sledge proved that he could handle quite a difficult project, turning the sultry R&B ditty into a full-throttle, gospel-tinged dancefloor stomper. In the early 90s, he became an in-demand remixer and, under the name Roger S, worked on singles by artists such as Juliet Roberts, M People, Brand New Heavies and Michael Jackson ("Don't Stop Till You Get Enough", "Jam", "Dangerous"). Sanchez formed One Records with Eddie Colon in 1992.

His Secret Weapons Vol. 1 was released on the label in 1994, and reaffirmed his commitment to the underground house sound at a time when his remixing and production clients were becoming a major success. One Records became known for pioneering releases by Sanchez and other underground luminaries. In 1994, he formed Narcotic Records and early releases on the label included work by Ashley Beedle, Deep Dish and DJ Disciple. Narcotic's reputation for quality was emphasized with a bimonthly release schedule, including work by Junior Sanchez and the Rhythm Masters. In 1997, he collaborated with Junior Vasquez and DJ Sneak in the dance supergroup S-Men. In 1998, Narcotic signed an important production and distribution deal with Strictly Rhythm. During the week of 21 March 1998, Sanchez had an unprecedented three remixes in the Top 30 of the Billboard chart. His DJ schedule also remains very busy, playing events such as Tribal Gathering in the UK and regular slots at the UK's superclubs, Ministry Of Sound and Cream. He also still "spins" regularly at New York's Spy Bar and Life when he is not touring and, as a solo artist, is signed to Sony Records. Despite this renaissance man's diversification, DJing is still where it all begins: "To me, spinning records can be just as creative as producing and remixing. A great DJ can take a record and give it an entirely new sound or vibe, by the way they deal with the beats or chord progressions." After the closure of Narcotic, Sanchez launched R-Senal Records in June 1999. He was also voted number 9 in the UK's DJ magazine's Top 100 DJs in the world. In July 2001, Sanchez topped the UK singles chart with the Toto-sampling single, "Another Chance". His album debut followed in the UK shortly afterwards, but was delayed in the USA because of licensing problems.

Thanks Shane!!

Shane Fontane from www.Parademg.com will be in the house this evening shooting photos of the great vibe Deko has. Be sure to say CHEESE when the camera's flash. Also Shane and his crew will be writing a script on Deko tonight with ROGER SANCHEZ!!

Be sure to check out www.parademg.com for the latest pictures of DEKO with Morillo and Harry Choo Choo and the reviews.

Victor Soto

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Hey Everyone,

Last night was pure house bliss. Deko is more than just a jersey club... it is the ONLY jersey club with great international talent, cutting edge music and an amazing vibe... and as Roger said..."You guys have some really hot chicks here."

The martini girls in the begining of the night was a nice idea as well... anyways... we will be posting pics and a review shortly...

Everyone should congratulate everyone on the Nu Society team for pulling together these great parties...

Job well done. :) Keep up the great work!

-Shane

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