mrmovement33 Posted November 16 Report Share Posted November 16 i couldn't believe my eyes when i read that space was bringing down sasha and jimmy van m. i haven't heard jimmy van since crobar 2002 for his bedrock release party. jimmy van m is a pioneer of all that is house music. partnering with chris fortier to form balance promote group now, tca booking agency which has a superstar dj line-up such as lee burridge, john digweed, james holden, steve lawler, tommie sunshine and damian lazurus. then comes sasha. the name speaks for itself. i just can't even imagine some of the tracks that sasha is playing now. sasha always a year or two ahead of his time. the man has discovered so many talented dj's such as james zabiela and lee burridge. get ready miami. if i can advise any that are going to this event (BRING A CAMERA) you are never going to forget the music you will hear this night.cheers,abe Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest onisakura Posted November 16 Report Share Posted November 16 Hi Abe! Long time no see. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
mrmovement33 Posted November 17 Author Report Share Posted November 17 what's up jackie. so nice to hear from you. gimme a call sometime 786-663-6688.cheers,abe Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
digital7 Posted November 17 Report Share Posted November 17 what's up jackie. so nice to hear from you. gimme a call sometime 786-663-6688.cheers,abevery wise to put your phone number on a public forum.. and just for that, I'll quote it what up suciedad.. when you hitting tampa Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest onisakura Posted November 17 Report Share Posted November 17 very wise to put your phone number on a public forum.. and just for that, I'll quote it what up suciedad.. when you hitting tampaDanny, thats not nice!!! And hello to you too! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
mrmovement33 Posted November 20 Author Report Share Posted November 20 wassss uuupppp danny boy. hey your pops called me the other day. how are you brother? i miss you in miami danny. i will always be your brother and friend.cheers,abe Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
mrmovement33 Posted November 20 Author Report Share Posted November 20 jimmy van is mixing the next installment to the balance series balance#10. feat. tracks from trentemoller, ellen alien, lcd soundsystem, and boards of canada, just to name a few. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
mrmovement33 Posted November 27 Author Report Share Posted November 27 here's jimmy van m's bio....JIMMY VAN M Over the last decade and a half, few individuals could claim the same type of behind-the-scenes influence on American dance culture as Jimmy Van M. From his development of the booking agency known as Balance (now known as TCA), to his pivotal role in the formation of the Delta Heavy tour, his tireless efforts can be credited with having helped advance electronic dance music throughout the United States, opening avenues for artistic expression in dance-clubs that did not previously exist before him and his very unique efforts. The Northern Exposure American Tour of 1996, Twilo residency of 1996-2000 and Delta Heavy 2001 constitute just a few of the impressive residency and tour events that he has participated in an as artist over the years. Global Gathering 2004; The 25,000 person NYE Millennium in Melbourne, Australia; the first ever Creamfields Russia; as well as Creamfields Buenos Aires, attended by 55,000 people, comprise just a short list of not only some of the most impressive one-off performance events of Jimmy’s career, but also some of the most important in the history of global electronic dance music.Jimmy Van M has built a reputation of being among the most patient and sophisticated DJs to be found globally…from his opening sets to his peak-time club sessions and all the way through to the after-hours parties that he’s become so famous for. His ability to deliver music ranging from the deepest of early morning sessions to the most banging and driving peak-hour main-room affairs has placed him in seemingly unlimited and ever-delightful company throughout the world. It remains as one of the most distinguishing features of this very urbane and global performer that, for him, the music must move and then move on. When it comes to atmosphere, vibe and drive there are very few DJs that can stand alongside Jimmy Van M. Whether it’s putting together a cross-country tour, programming innovative and forward thinking dance music or DJing to thunderous masses anywhere from Buenos Aires to Tokyo, he is one of the most characteristic performers in the world.But this tells only part of the story. It was Jimmy’s formative years at his house in Orlando, Florida where things really came together for him as a DJ. To list all of the artists who played at his house in those early years would be to index the most famous and notorious DJs globally, as well as hordes of friends that just came by with a bag of new records. For years and years, the only residency that interested Jimmy, or most any other DJ on any given Sunday, was his home address. These after-parties still get mentioned and name-checked by most anybody that happened to come through town on a whirlwind tour of his cul-de-sac. It was here that Jimmy really developed his very patterned style of playing, layering endlessly characteristic and suggestive tracks for anybody that happened to stop by. These unending Sundays resulted in one of the most artful and layered mixing styles to be found anywhere. From those humble beginnings and that notorious little neighborhood, he took that playing style and his taste for ever-changing and advanced styles of dance music to the far reaches of the globe.visit: Jimmy Van M Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
philippio Posted November 27 Report Share Posted November 27 here's jimmy van m's bio....JIMMY VAN M Over the last decade and a half, few individuals could claim the same type of behind-the-scenes influence on American dance culture as Jimmy Van M. From his development of the booking agency known as Balance (now known as TCA), to his pivotal role in the formation of the Delta Heavy tour, his tireless efforts can be credited with having helped advance electronic dance music throughout the United States, opening avenues for artistic expression in dance-clubs that did not previously exist before him and his very unique efforts. The Northern Exposure American Tour of 1996, Twilo residency of 1996-2000 and Delta Heavy 2001 constitute just a few of the impressive residency and tour events that he has participated in an as artist over the years. Global Gathering 2004; The 25,000 person NYE Millennium in Melbourne, Australia; the first ever Creamfields Russia; as well as Creamfields Buenos Aires, attended by 55,000 people, comprise just a short list of not only some of the most impressive one-off performance events of Jimmy’s career, but also some of the most important in the history of global electronic dance music.Jimmy Van M has built a reputation of being among the most patient and sophisticated DJs to be found globally…from his opening sets to his peak-time club sessions and all the way through to the after-hours parties that he’s become so famous for. His ability to deliver music ranging from the deepest of early morning sessions to the most banging and driving peak-hour main-room affairs has placed him in seemingly unlimited and ever-delightful company throughout the world. It remains as one of the most distinguishing features of this very urbane and global performer that, for him, the music must move and then move on. When it comes to atmosphere, vibe and drive there are very few DJs that can stand alongside Jimmy Van M. Whether it’s putting together a cross-country tour, programming innovative and forward thinking dance music or DJing to thunderous masses anywhere from Buenos Aires to Tokyo, he is one of the most characteristic performers in the world.But this tells only part of the story. It was Jimmy’s formative years at his house in Orlando, Florida where things really came together for him as a DJ. To list all of the artists who played at his house in those early years would be to index the most famous and notorious DJs globally, as well as hordes of friends that just came by with a bag of new records. For years and years, the only residency that interested Jimmy, or most any other DJ on any given Sunday, was his home address. These after-parties still get mentioned and name-checked by most anybody that happened to come through town on a whirlwind tour of his cul-de-sac. It was here that Jimmy really developed his very patterned style of playing, layering endlessly characteristic and suggestive tracks for anybody that happened to stop by. These unending Sundays resulted in one of the most artful and layered mixing styles to be found anywhere. From those humble beginnings and that notorious little neighborhood, he took that playing style and his taste for ever-changing and advanced styles of dance music to the far reaches of the globe.visit: Jimmy Van M Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest onisakura Posted November 28 Report Share Posted November 28 See you guys there. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
mrmovement33 Posted November 29 Author Report Share Posted November 29 jackie, have you heard of a guest list for this event? or will they be cranking us at the door. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
digitalphoenix Posted November 29 Report Share Posted November 29 Good luck w/ guest list...unless you're tight with a promoter or LP, it aint gonna fly! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
pod Posted November 29 Report Share Posted November 29 jackie, have you heard of a guest list for this event? or will they be cranking us at the door.http://www.wantickets.com/Function/event/eventdetail.asp?e_id=21443$25 isn't really a crank, considering Sasha and JVM aren't the cheapest DJs on the planet right now. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest onisakura Posted November 30 Report Share Posted November 30 $25 is a steal if you ask me. Is it still usually $40 on a regular night? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
pod Posted November 30 Report Share Posted November 30 $40 max for most guest DJs at the door. PvD was $50. Regular nights it's $20-$30 max. Don't quote it as gospel, but $30 is liable to be where it starts at Saturday. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
philippio Posted December 2 Report Share Posted December 2 $40 max for most guest DJs at the door. PvD was $50. Regular nights it's $20-$30 max. Don't quote it as gospel, but $30 is liable to be where it starts at Saturday.To quote you, we'd have to be dumber than you. I just don't ever see that happening. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
superfrick Posted December 2 Report Share Posted December 2 Should definately be an interesting night.... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
digital7 Posted December 3 Report Share Posted December 3 We have Jimmy Van Malleghem, Sean Cusick and Three on Christmas Weekend.I think I might stop by for a bit and check that out. I havent seen Jimmy play in about 5 or 6 years. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
mrmovement33 Posted December 4 Author Report Share Posted December 4 my wife and i got there at about 11:30pm. jimmy van m was throwing down bomb after bomb. really nice opening set. we left at about 2:30am after 7 jack and cokes. we were ready to do the nasty!!!!!!!! so how was sasha?????danny wasssuuuppp brother. i miss you in miami homey.cheers,abe Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest onisakura Posted December 7 Report Share Posted December 7 I had a blast, JVM was great love the melodic prog. Sarsha was extremely good but it was a little too crowded for my taste. Only superclub i like now is Pacha cause you can get away from the main crowd and still hear everything well. I dont like that you can't really see the booth anymore but the placement is a better. I see they took idea from the patio since it works so well.Patio was INSANE! Big ups to Ariel G, Qba and Patrick M. Had a blast. My legs are STILL cramped and sore from dancing so much. Samba class last night didnt help either. *lol*Peace guys. See you next year! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
stymie Posted December 7 Report Share Posted December 7 jackie what up I thought u quit cp Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest onisakura Posted December 7 Report Share Posted December 7 jackie what up I thought u quit cpPretty much. I resurface every now and then though, especially now that the douchebag is gone. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
stymie Posted December 7 Report Share Posted December 7 Im going down the 22-31st.... god I wish this night could have been just a few weeks l8er lol Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest onisakura Posted December 7 Report Share Posted December 7 I'll be down again the 20-25th, i'm sure there will be some decent parties but lemme tell you this one was insane. Way better than any of the times he has been in NYC.Only thing is, am i really getting old or has the crowd gotten a lot younger? Weird. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
stymie Posted December 7 Report Share Posted December 7 ur/were oldER Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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