RE: (313) washington dc?

2004-06-29 Thread LR T
Unfortunately techno here in DC is slim to non-existent.  There are no 
decent record stores anymore.  There are two larger clubs--Nation and Club 
Five that feature electronic dance music but they mainly book house, 
progressive, trance, or jungle dj's.  Richie and Magda were just at Nation 
last month so I think that was our techno allotment for the year.  Below is 
a list of who's playing at local clubs for the next few months:


D:Fuse  Ray Kang
Sander Kleinberg
Sasha
Dimitri from Paris
Nigel Richards
Tiesto
Chris Fortier
Emma Feline
Christopher Lawrence
Danny Howels
Jimmy Van M
Paul Oakenfold
Grooverider
Feelgood
Ms. Kitten
Mark Farina
Steve Porter
George Acosta
Doc Martin
John Digweed
Ferry Corsten
Armin Van Buuren
Paul Van Dyk
Bad Boy Bill
Donald Glaude




From: Rc [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Subject: (313) washington dc?
Date: Tue, 29 Jun 2004 20:39:59 +1000

can anyone suggest some decent record stores and/or clubs in dc?

i remember someone saying recently onlist that good dance music was hard to
come buy in dc?

there must be something though.

thanks
rc



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RE: (313) washington dc?

2004-06-29 Thread Ben Britz
unless you enjoy waving glowsticks to the epic sounds of tiesto, 
it's a wasteland

Quoting LR T [EMAIL PROTECTED]:

 Unfortunately techno here in DC is slim to non-existent.  There
 are no 
 decent record stores anymore.  There are two larger clubs--Nation
 and Club 
 Five that feature electronic dance music but they mainly book
 house, 
 progressive, trance, or jungle dj's.  Richie and Magda were just
 at Nation 
 last month so I think that was our techno allotment for the year.
  Below is 
 a list of who's playing at local clubs for the next few months:
 
 D:Fuse  Ray Kang
 Sander Kleinberg
 Sasha
 Dimitri from Paris
 Nigel Richards
 Tiesto
 Chris Fortier
 Emma Feline
 Christopher Lawrence
 Danny Howels
 Jimmy Van M
 Paul Oakenfold
 Grooverider
 Feelgood
 Ms. Kitten
 Mark Farina
 Steve Porter
 George Acosta
 Doc Martin
 John Digweed
 Ferry Corsten
 Armin Van Buuren
 Paul Van Dyk
 Bad Boy Bill
 Donald Glaude
 
 
 
 From: Rc [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 To: 313 313@hyperreal.org
 Subject: (313) washington dc?
 Date: Tue, 29 Jun 2004 20:39:59 +1000
 
 can anyone suggest some decent record stores and/or clubs in
 dc?
 
 i remember someone saying recently onlist that good dance music
 was hard to
 come buy in dc?
 
 there must be something though.
 
 thanks
 rc
 
 
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RE: (313) washington dc?

2004-06-29 Thread yussel
sound slike every other US city.

Go see Dimitri, Kittin and Doc. Save the rest of your money.

i did see D from Paris at club five about a year and a half ago. Trick
seems to be to hit a small bar first, then it the club between 1-2am.
That;s when all stuffed shirt congressional interns go home, and all the
sexy ambassador's secretaries show up.

And if you really want to get crazy- me thinks that the front right
speaker is where all the hairy leather men get down. If you really want to
party, always find the leather queens.



On Tue, 29 Jun 2004, LR T wrote:

 Unfortunately techno here in DC is slim to non-existent.  There are no
 decent record stores anymore.  There are two larger clubs--Nation and Club
 Five that feature electronic dance music but they mainly book house,
 progressive, trance, or jungle dj's.  Richie and Magda were just at Nation
 last month so I think that was our techno allotment for the year.  Below is
 a list of who's playing at local clubs for the next few months:

 D:Fuse  Ray Kang
 Sander Kleinberg
 Sasha
 Dimitri from Paris
 Nigel Richards
 Tiesto
 Chris Fortier
 Emma Feline
 Christopher Lawrence
 Danny Howels
 Jimmy Van M
 Paul Oakenfold
 Grooverider
 Feelgood
 Ms. Kitten
 Mark Farina
 Steve Porter
 George Acosta
 Doc Martin
 John Digweed
 Ferry Corsten
 Armin Van Buuren
 Paul Van Dyk
 Bad Boy Bill
 Donald Glaude



 From: Rc [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 To: 313 313@hyperreal.org
 Subject: (313) washington dc?
 Date: Tue, 29 Jun 2004 20:39:59 +1000
 
 can anyone suggest some decent record stores and/or clubs in dc?
 
 i remember someone saying recently onlist that good dance music was hard to
 come buy in dc?
 
 there must be something though.
 
 thanks
 rc
 

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RE: (313) washington dc?

2004-06-29 Thread Michael . Elliot-Knight




Wow - minus the Ms Kitten and Grooverider it looks a lot like Minneapolis.
Seems there's a club circuit that these guys get booked at - Clear Channel?


on a side note - I love the name Clear Channel - too bad it has to belong
to a company like that

MEK


   
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Unfortunately techno here in DC is slim to non-existent.  There are no
decent record stores anymore.  There are two larger clubs--Nation and Club
Five that feature electronic dance music but they mainly book house,
progressive, trance, or jungle dj's.  Richie and Magda were just at Nation
last month so I think that was our techno allotment for the year.  Below is

a list of who's playing at local clubs for the next few months:

D:Fuse  Ray Kang
Sander Kleinberg
Sasha
Dimitri from Paris
Nigel Richards
Tiesto
Chris Fortier
Emma Feline
Christopher Lawrence
Danny Howels
Jimmy Van M
Paul Oakenfold
Grooverider
Feelgood
Ms. Kitten
Mark Farina
Steve Porter
George Acosta
Doc Martin
John Digweed
Ferry Corsten
Armin Van Buuren
Paul Van Dyk
Bad Boy Bill
Donald Glaude



From: Rc [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: 313 313@hyperreal.org
Subject: (313) washington dc?
Date: Tue, 29 Jun 2004 20:39:59 +1000

can anyone suggest some decent record stores and/or clubs in dc?

i remember someone saying recently onlist that good dance music was hard
to
come buy in dc?

there must be something though.

thanks
rc


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RE: (313) washington dc?

2004-06-29 Thread Redmond, Ja'Maul
 Interesting to see the comments. 
I would love to see a list of people playing in other areas , just to
see if it's as bad everywhere else as it is in the south east. 

D.C.'s List
D:Fuse  Ray Kang
Sander Kleinberg
Sasha
Dimitri from Paris
Nigel Richards
Tiesto
Chris Fortier
Emma Feline
Christopher Lawrence
Danny Howels
Jimmy Van M
Paul Oakenfold
Grooverider
Feelgood
Ms. Kitten
Mark Farina
Steve Porter
George Acosta
Doc Martin
John Digweed
Ferry Corsten
Armin Van Buuren
Paul Van Dyk
Bad Boy Bill
Donald Glaude


Charlotte, N.C.'s List

Keoki
Doc Rock 
Malicious Mike
Miles Maeda
Odi
Pollen
Grooverider ( Raleigh)
Dom  Roland
Deisel Boy
Paul Van Dyke
Jerry Bonham
Dara
Hive
Mark Farina
D.J. Heather
X-Ecutioners
James Lavelle
Transparent Sound


Please Pray For Us. 







RE: (313) washington dc?

2004-06-29 Thread matt kane's brain

At 03:50 PM 6/29/2004, Redmond, Ja'Maul wrote:

Charlotte, N.C.'s List

Keoki
Doc Rock
Malicious Mike
Miles Maeda
Odi
Pollen
Grooverider ( Raleigh)
Dom  Roland
Deisel Boy
Paul Van Dyke
Jerry Bonham
Dara
Hive
Mark Farina
D.J. Heather
X-Ecutioners
James Lavelle
Transparent Sound


Please Pray For Us.


doesn't sound bad for drum n bass fans

here's who's playing in providence, ri in the coming weeks, other than locals:

x-dream
twisted individual

in august there is a big noise/industrial fest that my friend is organizing 
but on the 313 side naught but dj assault a few months ago


now boston's only an hour away so i guess that counts, but not for most 
rhode islandahs :)

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Re: (313) washington dc?

2004-06-29 Thread Phonopsia
There's actually a load of good local deep house DJs but the touring artists
that come through are very un-chancey. Not many people you can't see in
every other large urban area in the US. Some of my favorite locals were
Darrow, Milo, Omar Faisson, Brian Stewart, Doug Smith (of 95 North) and Sam
the Man Burns. Brett Dancer lives in Balto now I think, and was doing
Vicki's Sanctuary stuff this time last year, which Pope and Oji from Balto
also used to do - on the more spiritual tip. Looks like that is still the
case according to this: http://www.dcsanctuary.com/. If you're looking for a
good, largely black crowd, this is the place to go. The best party I saw in
DC was when Ron Trent played there.

My favorite venue in DC is the Blue Room in Adam's Morgan:
http://www.blueroomdc.com/. The food's good and the beverage selection is
top-notch. They have a very fun open turntables night there (still on but
not sure what the music will be like these days - show up by 7 to spin). The
amazing Sunday night 'Filler' party is now gone unfortunately and it appears
Milo's 'Root' weekly is as well. :( Carl 'El Hombre Pintado' or Brian
Stewart still seem to be spinning some Saturdays, which should be a nice
option for deep house, although the crowd at most places in DC on Saturdays
can be a bit annoying.

Conversely on Wednesdays, on the broken beat tip, try to check out Julius
and John Johnston at the free Abstract Motion party on Wednesday's at club 5
(Upcoming Guests: Kyoto Jazz Massive, Bugz in the Attic, and Ian Frost), or
wherever else they may be playing when you get there. More info on these
guys here: http://www.groovedistrict.com. Good peepz and tunes. Should avoid
most of the typical '5' crowd on a Wednesday.

Thursdays you can usually find something good at Red or 18th Street Lounge
in Dupont Circle, both around the corner from '5'.

Most Friday's in DC are pretty bleak due to Buzz's overwhelming domination
of the scene. As Lara said, the techno scene is virtually non-existant
post-Filler and Metrotechno evacuation (not that it was very prevalent
then). All that said, it's a fun place in general. Tool around in Dupont
Circle or Adams Morgan long enough and you'll find fun. More info on venues
here: http://www.lemurgene.com/venues/ (oh and on that note the Lemur Lounge
parties in Alexandria were fun - not sure if they're on still though).

313 topicality: Did Keith Worthy ever move out there? He'd be durn good to
see too.

Tristan
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Re: (313) washington dc?

2004-06-29 Thread jbartuski
Still sounds like Minneapolis, if you substitute minimal techno for deep 
house.  There are a few really good minimal DJs -- and a whole slew of 
mediocre ones trying to jump on the bandwagon.

- jobot



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From: Phonopsia [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Tuesday, June 29, 2004 4:11 pm
Subject: Re: (313) washington dc?

 There's actually a load of good local deep house DJs but the 
 touring artists
 that come through are very un-chancey. Not many people you can't 
 see in
 every other large urban area in the US. Some of my favorite locals 
 wereDarrow, Milo, Omar Faisson, Brian Stewart, Doug Smith (of 95 
 North) and Sam
 the Man Burns. Brett Dancer lives in Balto now I think, and was doing
 Vicki's Sanctuary stuff this time last year, which Pope and Oji 
 from Balto
 also used to do - on the more spiritual tip. Looks like that is 
 still the
 case according to this: http://www.dcsanctuary.com/. If you're 
 looking for a
 good, largely black crowd, this is the place to go. The best party 
 I saw in
 DC was when Ron Trent played there.
 
 My favorite venue in DC is the Blue Room in Adam's Morgan:
 http://www.blueroomdc.com/. The food's good and the beverage 
 selection is
 top-notch. They have a very fun open turntables night there (still 
 on but
 not sure what the music will be like these days - show up by 7 to 
 spin). The
 amazing Sunday night 'Filler' party is now gone unfortunately and 
 it appears
 Milo's 'Root' weekly is as well. :( Carl 'El Hombre Pintado' or Brian
 Stewart still seem to be spinning some Saturdays, which should be 
 a nice
 option for deep house, although the crowd at most places in DC on 
 Saturdayscan be a bit annoying.
 
 Conversely on Wednesdays, on the broken beat tip, try to check out 
 Juliusand John Johnston at the free Abstract Motion party on 
 Wednesday's at club 5
 (Upcoming Guests: Kyoto Jazz Massive, Bugz in the Attic, and Ian 
 Frost), or
 wherever else they may be playing when you get there. More info on 
 theseguys here: http://www.groovedistrict.com. Good peepz and 
 tunes. Should avoid
 most of the typical '5' crowd on a Wednesday.
 
 Thursdays you can usually find something good at Red or 18th 
 Street Lounge
 in Dupont Circle, both around the corner from '5'.
 
 Most Friday's in DC are pretty bleak due to Buzz's overwhelming 
 dominationof the scene. As Lara said, the techno scene is 
 virtually non-existant
 post-Filler and Metrotechno evacuation (not that it was very prevalent
 then). All that said, it's a fun place in general. Tool around in 
 DupontCircle or Adams Morgan long enough and you'll find fun. More 
 info on venues
 here: http://www.lemurgene.com/venues/ (oh and on that note the 
 Lemur Lounge
 parties in Alexandria were fun - not sure if they're on still though).
 
 313 topicality: Did Keith Worthy ever move out there? He'd be durn 
 good to
 see too.
 
 Tristan
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RE: [313] Washington DC

2002-08-12 Thread [EMAIL PROTECTED]


you might find something you don't want? oo..how ominous

*rolls eyes*

get over yourself and your bullshit attitude

-k


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yeah, but be careful what entrance you go into...you might find 
something
you don't want to at Wet, which is the adjoining building...the entrances
aren't marked too clearly.






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Re: [313] Washington DC

2002-08-09 Thread Tristan Watkins
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 Looking for help on clubs or events this weekend in Washington DC - thanks
 in advance.

Firday night try Ladyfest @ The Black Cat. http://www.blackcatdc.com

Saturday night try The Edge for Bone and T-1000 (quite unusual here)
http://www.edgewet.com
...or my Saturday night favorite is Deepflyte @ Erico in between 13 and 14th
on U Street for $5

Sunday night try the Blue Room for Filler http://www.3particles.com/filler

For a broader event listing including all the usual house stuff try
http://www.lemurgene.com  There's a ton going on this Summer, so I just
tried to hilight the techno, whihc is in good supply this weekend, but
usually not.

Tristan


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RE: [313] Washington DC

2002-08-09 Thread [EMAIL PROTECTED]


DJ Bone and DJ T1000 (i forget who else) at


Stereo 
The Edge Nightclub 
56L Street, SE Washington, DC 
10$ before 11pm - 15$ after 11pm 
10pm - 6am 
Lineups below  

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Looking for help on clubs or events this weekend in Washington DC - 
thanks
in advance.

Mark Koznarek
Midwest Research
216-592-1905



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RE: [313] Washington DC

2002-08-09 Thread FC3 Richards
yeah, but be careful what entrance you go into...you might find something
you don't want to at Wet, which is the adjoining building...the entrances
aren't marked too clearly.



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Saturday night try The Edge for Bone and T-1000 (quite unusual here)
http://www.edgewet.com
...or my Saturday night favorite is Deepflyte @ Erico in between 13 and 14th
on U Street for $5

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Re: [313] Washington DC

2002-08-09 Thread Tristan Watkins
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 yeah, but be careful what entrance you go into...you might find something
 you don't want to at Wet, which is the adjoining building...the entrances
 aren't marked too clearly.

You should be able to figure out which one by the glowstick-lit que of phat
pants, beads and glitter. That's the one you want.

I hear that 5 Taint (the promoters) have done a great job in shaping up the
venue for these events though. They're some of the most promising new
promoters in the area.

Tristan


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Re: [313] Washington DC

2002-08-09 Thread Tristan Watkins
Oh, and if you find yourself in Bal'mer on Saturday, this is a nice new
monthly party, with great drink prices, a slick new venue and a nice mix of
techno:

FATHOM 08.10.02


DJ SUN  [  www.dcubedstudios.com  |  www.ultraworld.net  |  Fresh
esident  ]
KOSTA [  www.dcubedstudios.com  |  www.remixrenegades.com  |  Fathom
Resident  ]
EDAN  [  www.4twenty4.com  |  Clear, DC  ]


GENERAL INFO:

$2 Yuengling, Clipper City  DeGroen's
sushi bar, plenty of free, safe parking
outdoor courtyard / koi pond
lighting by http://www.sentientproductions.com
10,000 watt JBL sound system


DIRECTIONS:

 from south:
   I-95 north toward Baltimore.
   Thru Harbor Tunnel ($1).
   Exit 57, Boston St. west
   continue 1.6 miles.*
from north:
   I-95 south toward Baltimore.
   Exit 57, Boston St.
   continue 1.6 miles.*

*The Can Company will be on your right, just past the Safeway.
  The Atlantic is situated in the center of the Can Company.

   Atlantic
   2400 Boston St. Baltimore, MD
   10pm - 3am   $8   21+ with proper ID


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