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Subject: [ne-raves] 10.13 \\ ADAM JAY + J. SAMUEL + MR. RUBENS AT MIXED SIGNALS (NEW
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Subject: [ne-raves] FRI 10.06 Brooklyn meets Loveparade w. Dr Motte,
 Mark Verbos (12xDJs) 18+

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Main Floor:  Dr Motte (Loveparade Berlin / Germany), , Live performance =
by Mark Verbos (Simple Answer, Djax-up Chicago-Berlin-New York), Ryan =
Brogan (Subtrak Detroid), Insideout (clink), Dominik Sch=C3=B6ller =
(Doojee Germany), Bruce Tantum (TimeOut NY);=20

2nd Room: The Encoder (Digital Entrapment, Tiny Managment, Groove =
Therapy), DJ Dali vs Subterranean (East Music Group,Digital =
Entrapment,Groove Therapy, RO), Soren vs Sinister (Digital =
Entrapment,Groove Therapy , Audioboxx). Live Video Projections by =
VisualHornHonkinG, Drinking specials from 10:00-midnight.=20

$15 at the door. Located @ Studio B, 259 Banker St. Brooklyn, NY. =
10:00-6:00. 18 to party 21 to drink (valid ID required).=20


Bklyn Meets the Loveparade Berlin feat. Dr. Motte w/ Mark Verbos, Ryan =
Brogan, Insideout, Dominik Sch=C3=B6ller, and Bruce Tantum=20
      when: Fri 10.6 (10pm-6am)=20
      where: Studio B (259 Banker St, Bklyn, 718.389.1880)=20
      price: $15 / $10 advance=20
      details: Event Info =20

By its late-'90s heyday, Berlin's annual Loveparade had swelled to =
gargantuan, circus-like proportions, teeming with trance wizards and =
e-popping techno tourists. The Parade's roots, however, are firmly =
planted in the underground. Back in the pre-unified Germany of 1989, =
local DJ Dr. Motte took techno's fringe sound to Berlin's streets, =
hoping to promote peace, unity, and understanding through the electronic =
fabric he and his unknown cohorts were weaving. Tonight, visionary Motte =
joins live electronic performer Mark Verbos, Time Out New York's =
always-ace Bruce Tantum, and a host of German, Gothamite, and Detroit =
record-spinners for a rave-style party pulsing with diverse digital =
sounds. A particular German nu-guard DJ in town this week just might =
make an appearance.      by flavorpill

here are some videos for you guys to check out:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3Dla6EDRbCTcQ

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3DHxFrZTiJbgw

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3DOdoYSNmjaZc

hope to cya there!!



  ----- Original Message -----=20
  From: technogirl (doojee.com)=20
  To: tom=C3=A1z rezist=C3=A4nz=20
  Sent: Tuesday, October 03, 2006 1:28 AM
  Subject: Re: [dcraves] Brooklyn meets Loveparade 18+ w. Dr Motte, Mark =
Verbos (12x DJs) 18+


  chadronnet is a top minimal star and pokerflat a top label
  i will look a set up for you

  i do think $750 is possible...he goes for up to 2000eu and his =
bookings will be handled by escorteaze after the new year (what means, =
unaffordable for any future events)=20
    ----- Original Message -----=20
    From: tom=C3=A1z rezist=C3=A4nz=20
    To: technogirl (doojee.com)=20
    Sent: Tuesday, October 03, 2006 1:33 AM
    Subject: Re: [dcraves] Brooklyn meets Loveparade 18+ w. Dr Motte, =
Mark Verbos (12x DJs) 18+


    hmm.. I already talked with my team about Patrick and they were not =
interested much.. Do you have a Liveset I could show to them?

    Our budget for a very well-known artist is no more than $1,250.

    For someone like Patrick whose name has not reached critical mass (i =
think) we would pay $400-750, depending.=20







    On 10/3/06, technogirl (doojee.com) <technogirl@doojee.com > wrote:=20
      possibly could move our event to dec 9th
      patrik chardronnet (pokerflat / cologne)=20
      http://www.discogs.com/artist/Patrick+Chardronnet=20

      he is europes no1 remixer of the year...top producer
      nothing but hits...whats your budget?


        ----- Original Message -----=20
        From: tom=C3=A1z rezist=C3=A4nz=20
        To: technogirl (doojee.com)=20
        Sent: Tuesday, October 03, 2006 1:23 AM
        Subject: Re: [dcraves] Brooklyn meets Loveparade 18+ w. Dr =
Motte, Mark Verbos (12x DJs) 18+


        hmmm... ah ok.. we are second fridays.. nov10, dec8... jan11? =
but we can adjust our schedule.

        I will continue to keep you updated. please do the same.

        tomaz



        On 10/3/06, technogirl (doojee.com) < technogirl@doojee.com> =
wrote:=20
          we're having heiko laux somewhere inbetw 19. jan to 28. jan
          so i goto have the event in this time frame


            ----- Original Message -----=20
            From: tom=C3=A1z rezist=C3=A4nz=20
            To: technogirl (doojee.com)=20
            Sent: Tuesday, October 03, 2006 12:42 AM
            Subject: Re: [dcraves] Brooklyn meets Loveparade 18+ w. Dr =
Motte, Mark Verbos (12x DJs) 18+


            that would be cool.. yes, DO let me know who's going to be =
around.. We will have Bart Skils (NL) here on January 10th if you are =
interested, btw.







            On 10/3/06, technogirl (doojee.com) < technogirl@doojee.com> =
wrote:=20
              hey tomaz,=20

              our next shows will be on nov 17 and dec 8
              we can easy set up a double booking or offer flight shares
                ----- Original Message -----=20
                From: tom=C3=A1z rezist=C3=A4nz=20
                To: technogirl (doojee.com)=20
                Sent: Tuesday, October 03, 2006 12:23 AM
                Subject: Re: [dcraves] Brooklyn meets Loveparade 18+ w. =
Dr Motte, Mark Verbos (12x DJs) 18+


                Oh this great! but I'm a little annoyed..

                I JUST talked with Dancefield or whoever manages Dr. =
Motte and tried to get him in DC, but they wanted a minimum of $2000 for =
an artist fee.. They didn't even hint that he would be in the USA..=20

                wish I could be there..

                best,

                -tom

                mixedsignalsdc.com



                On 10/2/06, technogirl ( doojee.com) < =
technogirl@doojee.com> wrote:=20
                  d o o j e e
                  Main Floor:  Dr Motte (Loveparade Berlin / Germany)
                  Live performance by Mark Verbos (Simple Answer,
                  Djax-up Chicago-Berlin-New York), Ryan Brogan (Subtrak
                  Detroid), Insideout (clink), Dominik Sch=C3=B6ller =
(Doojee=20
                  Germany), Bruce Tantum (TimeOut NY); 2nd Room: The
                  Encoder (Digital Entrapment, Tiny Managment, Groove
                  Therapy), DJ Dali vs Subterranean (East Music
                  Group,Digital Entrapment,Groove Therapy, RO), Soren vs
                  Sinister (Digital Entrapment,Groove Therapy ,=20
                  Audioboxx).

                  Live Video Projections by VisualHornHonkinG, Drinking
                  specials from 10:00-midnight.

                  $15 at the door. Located @ Studio B, 259 Banker St.
                  Brooklyn, NY. 10:00-6:00. 18 to party 21 to drink=20
                  (valid ID required).

                  for more info and guestlist signup
                  goto: www.doojee.com










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Subject: Re: [ne-raves] FRI 10.06 Brooklyn meets Loveparade w. Dr Motte, Mark Verbos (12xDJs) 18+

oops. did you mean to send your haggling out to the list too?

On 10/3/06, technogirl (doojee.com) <technogirl@doojee.com> wrote:
> Main Floor:  Dr Motte (Loveparade Berlin / Germany), , Live performance b=
y Mark Verbos (Simple Answer, Djax-up Chicago-Berlin-New York), Ryan Brogan=
 (Subtrak Detroid), Insideout (clink), Dominik Sch=F6ller (Doojee Germany),=
 Bruce Tantum (TimeOut NY);
>
> 2nd Room: The Encoder (Digital Entrapment, Tiny Managment, Groove Therapy=
), DJ Dali vs Subterranean (East Music Group,Digital Entrapment,Groove Ther=
apy, RO), Soren vs Sinister (Digital Entrapment,Groove Therapy , Audioboxx)=
. Live Video Projections by VisualHornHonkinG, Drinking specials from 10:00=
-midnight.
>
> $15 at the door. Located @ Studio B, 259 Banker St. Brooklyn, NY. 10:00-6=
:00. 18 to party 21 to drink (valid ID required).
>
>
> Bklyn Meets the Loveparade Berlin feat. Dr. Motte w/ Mark Verbos, Ryan Br=
ogan, Insideout, Dominik Sch=F6ller, and Bruce Tantum
>       when: Fri 10.6 (10pm-6am)
>       where: Studio B (259 Banker St, Bklyn, 718.389.1880)
>       price: $15 / $10 advance
>       details: Event Info
>
> By its late-'90s heyday, Berlin's annual Loveparade had swelled to gargan=
tuan, circus-like proportions, teeming with trance wizards and e-popping te=
chno tourists. The Parade's roots, however, are firmly planted in the under=
ground. Back in the pre-unified Germany of 1989, local DJ Dr. Motte took te=
chno's fringe sound to Berlin's streets, hoping to promote peace, unity, an=
d understanding through the electronic fabric he and his unknown cohorts we=
re weaving. Tonight, visionary Motte joins live electronic performer Mark V=
erbos, Time Out New York's always-ace Bruce Tantum, and a host of German, G=
othamite, and Detroit record-spinners for a rave-style party pulsing with d=
iverse digital sounds. A particular German nu-guard DJ in town this week ju=
st might make an appearance.      by flavorpill
>
> here are some videos for you guys to check out:
>
> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3Dla6EDRbCTcQ
>
> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3DHxFrZTiJbgw
>
> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3DOdoYSNmjaZc
>
> hope to cya there!!
>
>
>
>   ----- Original Message -----
>   From: technogirl (doojee.com)
>   To: tom=E1z rezist=E4nz
>   Sent: Tuesday, October 03, 2006 1:28 AM
>   Subject: Re: [dcraves] Brooklyn meets Loveparade 18+ w. Dr Motte, Mark =
Verbos (12x DJs) 18+
>
>
>   chadronnet is a top minimal star and pokerflat a top label
>   i will look a set up for you
>
>   i do think $750 is possible...he goes for up to 2000eu and his bookings=
 will be handled by escorteaze after the new year (what means, unaffordable=
 for any future events)
>     ----- Original Message -----
>     From: tom=E1z rezist=E4nz
>     To: technogirl (doojee.com)
>     Sent: Tuesday, October 03, 2006 1:33 AM
>     Subject: Re: [dcraves] Brooklyn meets Loveparade 18+ w. Dr Motte, Mar=
k Verbos (12x DJs) 18+
>
>
>     hmm.. I already talked with my team about Patrick and they were not i=
nterested much.. Do you have a Liveset I could show to them?
>
>     Our budget for a very well-known artist is no more than $1,250.
>
>     For someone like Patrick whose name has not reached critical mass (i =
think) we would pay $400-750, depending.
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>     On 10/3/06, technogirl (doojee.com) <technogirl@doojee.com > wrote:
>       possibly could move our event to dec 9th
>       patrik chardronnet (pokerflat / cologne)
>       http://www.discogs.com/artist/Patrick+Chardronnet
>
>       he is europes no1 remixer of the year...top producer
>       nothing but hits...whats your budget?
>
>
>         ----- Original Message -----
>         From: tom=E1z rezist=E4nz
>         To: technogirl (doojee.com)
>         Sent: Tuesday, October 03, 2006 1:23 AM
>         Subject: Re: [dcraves] Brooklyn meets Loveparade 18+ w. Dr Motte,=
 Mark Verbos (12x DJs) 18+
>
>
>         hmmm... ah ok.. we are second fridays.. nov10, dec8... jan11? but=
 we can adjust our schedule.
>
>         I will continue to keep you updated. please do the same.
>
>         tomaz
>
>
>
>         On 10/3/06, technogirl (doojee.com) < technogirl@doojee.com> wrot=
e:
>           we're having heiko laux somewhere inbetw 19. jan to 28. jan
>           so i goto have the event in this time frame
>
>
>             ----- Original Message -----
>             From: tom=E1z rezist=E4nz
>             To: technogirl (doojee.com)
>             Sent: Tuesday, October 03, 2006 12:42 AM
>             Subject: Re: [dcraves] Brooklyn meets Loveparade 18+ w. Dr Mo=
tte, Mark Verbos (12x DJs) 18+
>
>
>             that would be cool.. yes, DO let me know who's going to be ar=
ound.. We will have Bart Skils (NL) here on January 10th if you are interes=
ted, btw.
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>             On 10/3/06, technogirl (doojee.com) < technogirl@doojee.com> =
wrote:
>               hey tomaz,
>
>               our next shows will be on nov 17 and dec 8
>               we can easy set up a double booking or offer flight shares
>                 ----- Original Message -----
>                 From: tom=E1z rezist=E4nz
>                 To: technogirl (doojee.com)
>                 Sent: Tuesday, October 03, 2006 12:23 AM
>                 Subject: Re: [dcraves] Brooklyn meets Loveparade 18+ w. D=
r Motte, Mark Verbos (12x DJs) 18+
>
>
>                 Oh this great! but I'm a little annoyed..
>
>                 I JUST talked with Dancefield or whoever manages Dr. Mott=
e and tried to get him in DC, but they wanted a minimum of $2000 for an art=
ist fee.. They didn't even hint that he would be in the USA..
>
>                 wish I could be there..
>
>                 best,
>
>                 -tom
>
>                 mixedsignalsdc.com
>
>
>
>                 On 10/2/06, technogirl ( doojee.com) < technogirl@doojee.=
com> wrote:
>                   d o o j e e
>                   Main Floor:  Dr Motte (Loveparade Berlin / Germany)
>                   Live performance by Mark Verbos (Simple Answer,
>                   Djax-up Chicago-Berlin-New York), Ryan Brogan (Subtrak
>                   Detroid), Insideout (clink), Dominik Sch=F6ller (Doojee
>                   Germany), Bruce Tantum (TimeOut NY); 2nd Room: The
>                   Encoder (Digital Entrapment, Tiny Managment, Groove
>                   Therapy), DJ Dali vs Subterranean (East Music
>                   Group,Digital Entrapment,Groove Therapy, RO), Soren vs
>                   Sinister (Digital Entrapment,Groove Therapy ,
>                   Audioboxx).
>
>                   Live Video Projections by VisualHornHonkinG, Drinking
>                   specials from 10:00-midnight.
>
>                   $15 at the door. Located @ Studio B, 259 Banker St.
>                   Brooklyn, NY. 10:00-6:00. 18 to party 21 to drink
>                   (valid ID required).
>
>                   for more info and guestlist signup
>                   goto: www.doojee.com
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>


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Subject: Re: [ne-raves] FRI 10.06 Brooklyn meets Loveparade w. Dr Motte,
 Mark Verbos (12xDJs) 18+

.....guess i shouldn't post or send emails right after getting up and
without coffee  LOL
my apologies


----- Original Message -----
From: "Ed Hoc" <meatsock@gmail.com>
To: "technogirl (doojee.com)" <technogirl@doojee.com>
Cc: <dcraves@hyperreal.org>; <ne-raves@hyperreal.org>
Sent: Tuesday, October 03, 2006 1:35 PM
Subject: Re: [ne-raves] FRI 10.06 Brooklyn meets Loveparade w. Dr Motte,
Mark Verbos (12xDJs) 18+


> oops. did you mean to send your haggling out to the list too?
>
> On 10/3/06, technogirl (doojee.com) <technogirl@doojee.com> wrote:
> > Main Floor:  Dr Motte (Loveparade Berlin / Germany), , Live performance
by Mark Verbos (Simple Answer, Djax-up Chicago-Berlin-New York), Ryan Brogan
(Subtrak Detroid), Insideout (clink), Dominik Schöller (Doojee Germany),
Bruce Tantum (TimeOut NY);
> >
> > 2nd Room: The Encoder (Digital Entrapment, Tiny Managment, Groove
Therapy), DJ Dali vs Subterranean (East Music Group,Digital
Entrapment,Groove Therapy, RO), Soren vs Sinister (Digital Entrapment,Groove
Therapy , Audioboxx). Live Video Projections by VisualHornHonkinG, Drinking
specials from 10:00-midnight.
> >
> > $15 at the door. Located @ Studio B, 259 Banker St. Brooklyn, NY.
10:00-6:00. 18 to party 21 to drink (valid ID required).
> >
> >
> > Bklyn Meets the Loveparade Berlin feat. Dr. Motte w/ Mark Verbos, Ryan
Brogan, Insideout, Dominik Schöller, and Bruce Tantum
> >       when: Fri 10.6 (10pm-6am)
> >       where: Studio B (259 Banker St, Bklyn, 718.389.1880)
> >       price: $15 / $10 advance
> >       details: Event Info
> >
> > By its late-'90s heyday, Berlin's annual Loveparade had swelled to
gargantuan, circus-like proportions, teeming with trance wizards and
e-popping techno tourists. The Parade's roots, however, are firmly planted
in the underground. Back in the pre-unified Germany of 1989, local DJ Dr.
Motte took techno's fringe sound to Berlin's streets, hoping to promote
peace, unity, and understanding through the electronic fabric he and his
unknown cohorts were weaving. Tonight, visionary Motte joins live electronic
performer Mark Verbos, Time Out New York's always-ace Bruce Tantum, and a
host of German, Gothamite, and Detroit record-spinners for a rave-style
party pulsing with diverse digital sounds. A particular German nu-guard DJ
in town this week just might make an appearance.      by flavorpill
> >
> > here are some videos for you guys to check out:
> >
> > http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=la6EDRbCTcQ
> >
> > http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HxFrZTiJbgw
> >
> > http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OdoYSNmjaZc
> >
> > hope to cya there!!
> >
> >
> >
> >   ----- Original Message -----
> >   From: technogirl (doojee.com)
> >   To: tomáz rezistänz
> >   Sent: Tuesday, October 03, 2006 1:28 AM
> >   Subject: Re: [dcraves] Brooklyn meets Loveparade 18+ w. Dr Motte, Mark
Verbos (12x DJs) 18+
> >
> >
> >   chadronnet is a top minimal star and pokerflat a top label
> >   i will look a set up for you
> >
> >   i do think $750 is possible...he goes for up to 2000eu and his
bookings will be handled by escorteaze after the new year (what means,
unaffordable for any future events)
> >     ----- Original Message -----
> >     From: tomáz rezistänz
> >     To: technogirl (doojee.com)
> >     Sent: Tuesday, October 03, 2006 1:33 AM
> >     Subject: Re: [dcraves] Brooklyn meets Loveparade 18+ w. Dr Motte,
Mark Verbos (12x DJs) 18+
> >
> >
> >     hmm.. I already talked with my team about Patrick and they were not
interested much.. Do you have a Liveset I could show to them?
> >
> >     Our budget for a very well-known artist is no more than $1,250.
> >
> >     For someone like Patrick whose name has not reached critical mass (i
think) we would pay $400-750, depending.
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >     On 10/3/06, technogirl (doojee.com) <technogirl@doojee.com > wrote:
> >       possibly could move our event to dec 9th
> >       patrik chardronnet (pokerflat / cologne)
> >       http://www.discogs.com/artist/Patrick+Chardronnet
> >
> >       he is europes no1 remixer of the year...top producer
> >       nothing but hits...whats your budget?
> >
> >
> >         ----- Original Message -----
> >         From: tomáz rezistänz
> >         To: technogirl (doojee.com)
> >         Sent: Tuesday, October 03, 2006 1:23 AM
> >         Subject: Re: [dcraves] Brooklyn meets Loveparade 18+ w. Dr
Motte, Mark Verbos (12x DJs) 18+
> >
> >
> >         hmmm... ah ok.. we are second fridays.. nov10, dec8... jan11?
but we can adjust our schedule.
> >
> >         I will continue to keep you updated. please do the same.
> >
> >         tomaz
> >
> >
> >
> >         On 10/3/06, technogirl (doojee.com) < technogirl@doojee.com>
wrote:
> >           we're having heiko laux somewhere inbetw 19. jan to 28. jan
> >           so i goto have the event in this time frame
> >
> >
> >             ----- Original Message -----
> >             From: tomáz rezistänz
> >             To: technogirl (doojee.com)
> >             Sent: Tuesday, October 03, 2006 12:42 AM
> >             Subject: Re: [dcraves] Brooklyn meets Loveparade 18+ w. Dr
Motte, Mark Verbos (12x DJs) 18+
> >
> >
> >             that would be cool.. yes, DO let me know who's going to be
around.. We will have Bart Skils (NL) here on January 10th if you are
interested, btw.
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >             On 10/3/06, technogirl (doojee.com) < technogirl@doojee.com>
wrote:
> >               hey tomaz,
> >
> >               our next shows will be on nov 17 and dec 8
> >               we can easy set up a double booking or offer flight shares
> >                 ----- Original Message -----
> >                 From: tomáz rezistänz
> >                 To: technogirl (doojee.com)
> >                 Sent: Tuesday, October 03, 2006 12:23 AM
> >                 Subject: Re: [dcraves] Brooklyn meets Loveparade 18+ w.
Dr Motte, Mark Verbos (12x DJs) 18+
> >
> >
> >                 Oh this great! but I'm a little annoyed..
> >
> >                 I JUST talked with Dancefield or whoever manages Dr.
Motte and tried to get him in DC, but they wanted a minimum of $2000 for an
artist fee.. They didn't even hint that he would be in the USA..
> >
> >                 wish I could be there..
> >
> >                 best,
> >
> >                 -tom
> >
> >                 mixedsignalsdc.com
> >
> >
> >
> >                 On 10/2/06, technogirl ( doojee.com) <
technogirl@doojee.com> wrote:
> >                   d o o j e e
> >                   Main Floor:  Dr Motte (Loveparade Berlin / Germany)
> >                   Live performance by Mark Verbos (Simple Answer,
> >                   Djax-up Chicago-Berlin-New York), Ryan Brogan (Subtrak
> >                   Detroid), Insideout (clink), Dominik Schöller (Doojee
> >                   Germany), Bruce Tantum (TimeOut NY); 2nd Room: The
> >                   Encoder (Digital Entrapment, Tiny Managment, Groove
> >                   Therapy), DJ Dali vs Subterranean (East Music
> >                   Group,Digital Entrapment,Groove Therapy, RO), Soren vs
> >                   Sinister (Digital Entrapment,Groove Therapy ,
> >                   Audioboxx).
> >
> >                   Live Video Projections by VisualHornHonkinG, Drinking
> >                   specials from 10:00-midnight.
> >
> >                   $15 at the door. Located @ Studio B, 259 Banker St.
> >                   Brooklyn, NY. 10:00-6:00. 18 to party 21 to drink
> >                   (valid ID required).
> >
> >                   for more info and guestlist signup
> >                   goto: www.doojee.com
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
>
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Subject: [ne-raves] Re: FRI 10.06 Brooklyn meets Loveparade w. Dr Motte, Mark Verbos (12xDJs) 18+

On Tue, 03 Oct 2006 13:34:42 -0400, technogirl (doojee.com)  
<technogirl@doojee.com> wrote:

> .....guess i shouldn't post or send emails right after getting up and
> without coffee  LOL
> my apologies


If it makes you feel any better, I accidently posted what I was paying  
each DJ in a promotion post for one of my parties once (I had it all in a  
text file and forgot to edit it).  Oops.







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Subject: Re: [ne-raves] Re: FRI 10.06 Brooklyn meets Loveparade w. Dr Motte,
 Mark Verbos (12xDJs) 18+

LOL, well since i already spilled the news

producer extraordinaire Patrick Chardronnet will be in NYC / Bklyn DEC 8th
or 9th...location tba


      Releases:
      Ledge (12")  Raum...musik  2004
      Eve By Day (12")  Connaisseur Recordings  2005
      Phonix (12")  Poker Flat Recordings  2005
      Eve By Day (Remixes) (12")  Connaisseur Recordings  2006
      Remixes:
      FM Safari (12") FM Safari (Patrick Cha... Poker Flat Recordings  2005
      FM Safari (12") FM Safari (Patrick Cha... Glitter  2005
      Poker Flat Volume 1-4 (6xCD) FM Safari (Patrick Cha... Poker Flat
Recordings  2005
      Poker Flat Volume Four (2xCD) FM Safari (Patrick Cha... Poker Flat
Recordings  2005
      Rave On Snow Compilation Vol. 14 (2xCD) Privacy Part 2 (Chardr...
Level Non Zero  2005
      Systematic Sessions Volume One (2xCD) FM Safari (Patrick Cha...
Systematic (3)  2005
      The Hidden Chardronnet Mixes (12")  Kickboxer  2005
      Tuning 03 (12") Privacy (Chardronnet Mix) Boxer Recordings  2005
      7 Deadly Strokes (12") 7 Deadly Strokes (Patr... Neuton  2006
      DJ Face Off - Audiofly & Steve Lawler (CD) Man In A Box (Chardron...
DJ Magazine  2006
      Elevator DJ Tunes (2xCD) Man In A Box (Chardron... ZYX Music  2006
      Get Lost (2xCD) Privacy Part 2 (Chardr... Crosstown Rebels  2006
      Man In A Box Remix Volume 2 (12") Man In A Box (Chardron... My Best
Friend  2006
      Picture Of Now - Oxia (Promo) (CD) Ding Dong (P. Chardron... Scandium
Records  2006
      Picture Of Now Vol.2 (CD) Ding Dong (P. Chardron... Scandium Records
2006
      Slapback (12") Slapback (Patrick Char... Connaisseur Supérieur  2006
      The Art Of Modern Mixing (CD) Privacy (P. Chardronne... DJ Magazine
2006
      Appears On:
      Phonix (12")  Poker Flat Recordings  2005
      Raum...Musik Compilation 2005 (2x12") Superserious Raum...musik  2005
      Tracks Appear On:
      Steve Bug Presents Bugnology (CD) Ledge Poker Flat Recordings  2004
      Circoloco At DC10 Ibiza : Monday Morning Session (2xCD + DVD) Phonix
Four:Twenty Recordings  2005
      DJ Selection 54: The House Jam Part 15 (CD) Phonix (Original Version)
Do It Yourself Entertainment (Italy)  2005
      Groove CD #97/N°6 (CD) Eve By Day Groove  2005
      Poker Flat Volume 1-4 (6xCD) Just For A Little Peek Poker Flat
Recordings  2005
      Poker Flat Volume Four (2xCD) Just For A Little Peek Poker Flat
Recordings  2005
      Poker Flat Volume Four (2xLP) Just For A Little Peek Poker Flat
Recordings  2005
      Positive Disorder (2xCD) Superserious, Just For... MB Elektronics
2005
      Raum...Musik Compilation 2005 (2x12") Superserious Raum...musik  2005
      Rave On Snow Compilation Vol. 14 (2xCD) Tricky Level Non Zero  2005
      Trax Sampler 090 (CD) Eve By Day Trax Sampler  2005
      Back For Dinner (CD) Phonix Rip n'Burn Recordings  2006




----- Original Message -----
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> On Tue, 03 Oct 2006 13:34:42 -0400, technogirl (doojee.com)
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> > .....guess i shouldn't post or send emails right after getting up and
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d o o j e e
TONIGHT Brooklyn meets Loveparade w. Dr Motte, Mark Verbos (12xDJs) 18+


Main Floor:  Dr Motte (Loveparade Berlin / Germany), , Live performance =
by Mark Verbos (Simple Answer, Djax-up Chicago-Berlin-New York), Ryan =
Brogan (Subtrak Detroid), Insideout (clink), Dominik Sch=F6ller (Doojee =
Germany), Bruce Tantum (TimeOut NY);=20
=20
2nd Room: The Encoder (Digital Entrapment, Tiny Managment, Groove =
Therapy), DJ Dali vs Subterranean (East Music Group,Digital =
Entrapment,Groove Therapy, RO), Soren vs Sinister (Digital =
Entrapment,Groove Therapy , Audioboxx). Live Video Projections by =
VisualHornHonkinG, Drinking specials from 10:00-midnight.=20
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$15 at the door. Located @ Studio B, 259 Banker St. Brooklyn, NY. =
10:00-6:00. 18 to party 21 to drink (valid ID required). FREE =
GIVEAWAYS!!
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Bklyn Meets the Loveparade Berlin feat. Dr. Motte w/ Mark Verbos, Ryan =
Brogan, Insideout, Dominik Sch=F6ller, and Bruce Tantum=20
when: Fri 10.6 (10pm-6am)=20
where: Studio B (259 Banker St, Bklyn, 718.389.1880)=20
price: $15 / $10 advance available at flyerny.com, halcyon and satellite =
record store=20
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By its late-'90s heyday, Berlin's annual Loveparade had swelled to =
gargantuan, circus-like proportions, teeming with trance wizards and =
e-popping techno tourists. The Parade's roots, however, are firmly =
planted in the underground. Back in the pre-unified Germany of 1989, =
local DJ Dr. Motte took techno's fringe sound to Berlin's streets, =
hoping to promote peace, unity, and understanding through the electronic =
fabric he and his unknown cohorts were weaving. Tonight, visionary Motte =
joins live electronic performer Mark Verbos, Time Out New York's =
always-ace Bruce Tantum, and a host of German, Gothamite, and Detroit =
record-spinners for a rave-style party pulsing with diverse digital =
sounds
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From ne-raves-return-2939-ne-raves-archive=hyperreal.org@hyperreal.org Fri Oct 06 17:39:34 2006
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I am getting a shitload of spam to the alias I use for this mailing
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On Fri, 6 Oct 2006, Matt wrote:

->I am getting a shitload of spam to the alias I use for this mailing 
->list.  It only recently began.  Are the archives publically 
->available to non-subscribers with email addresses non-obfuscated?

The archives are public to anyone that is willing to go to the website 
then click on the link. However it is far from robot friendly. The 
files are in a directory with each month being compiled via UNIX gzip 
utility. I do not know of any thing out there that goes through the 
trouble to break down the files and then read the text files contained 
within. Mostly because the amount of email lists out there really that 
use this format are small.

http://hyperreal.org/raves/ne/archives/

At one time when I was still the admin of this list, along with the 
other lists I have on the server a various few non friendly archiving 
sites added all live posts and some old content to their sites, some 
of these did not obfuscate the email address. I don.t see any live 
now, they seem to have gone, the only one I know off archives only the 
music lists on hyperreal and they do hide the email addresses.

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From ne-raves-return-2941-ne-raves-archive=hyperreal.org@hyperreal.org Sat Oct 07 16:10:01 2006
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Our founder, Brian Behlendorf, creator Apache, upon which this
internets of ours rests, explained that this system was built into
hyperreal's archives from the very start so that in the future, (he
did this before google came along, smart, prescient, guy, huh?), a
prospective boss couldn't just google you and read your after-glowing
post about the first pill you took at the first party.

Hear it here, http://sfraves.org/history/10/1-brianb.mp3 here here.

I took an interwetnebs break a few years back and decided that I
wanted to play catch-up with one list I'm one and it was a multi-step
bitch of a process to bring the aschii into a readable form and even
then it was a pretty cluttered mess.

I'm on at least one hyperreal list where it's been requested that our
posts are not archived and if things seem to get out of hand I suppose
that's always an option.

btw, did anyone make it out to the Brooklyn Love Parade party last
night? If so how was the atmosphere, did it feel more like a party or
a club?

nwa

On 10/6/06, Skinner <skinner@hyperreal.org> wrote:
> On Fri, 6 Oct 2006, Matt wrote:
>
> ->I am getting a shitload of spam to the alias I use for this mailing
> ->list.  It only recently began.  Are the archives publically
> ->available to non-subscribers with email addresses non-obfuscated?
>
> The archives are public to anyone that is willing to go to the website
> then click on the link. However it is far from robot friendly. The
> files are in a directory with each month being compiled via UNIX gzip
> utility. I do not know of any thing out there that goes through the
> trouble to break down the files and then read the text files contained
> within. Mostly because the amount of email lists out there really that
> use this format are small.
>
> http://hyperreal.org/raves/ne/archives/
>
> At one time when I was still the admin of this list, along with the
> other lists I have on the server a various few non friendly archiving
> sites added all live posts and some old content to their sites, some
> of these did not obfuscate the email address. I don.t see any live
> now, they seem to have gone, the only one I know off archives only the
> music lists on hyperreal and they do hide the email addresses.
>
> --
> Skinner
> http://blackmonolith.com
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50/50 Productions proudly presents the original 1 and only...=20
C A M O U F L A G E 2006=20

NYC'S PREMIERE 21 & OVER WEEKNIGHT JUNGLE/DRUM & BASS/EDM DANCE PARTY!=20

NYC's longest running 21+ over Drum & Bass party with weekly resident DJ =
CHRISTIAN BRUNA and guests!=20

Sunday October 8th, 2006
Columbus Day Celebration!

CHRISTIAN BRUNA vs. 9X=20
(50/50 Prod., Camouflage, Automatik, Dancefloor Killaz) 1am-2am

ESHIN=20
(No Jacket Required, Bassbot) 12am-1am

ETZI=20
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Special Event: $5 all night, OPEN BAR from 11-12 + FREE Giveaways!=20


Sin Sin
248 E. 5th St. & 2nd Ave., NYC www.leopardloungenyc.com
21+ w/ ID, 10pm to 4am
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its that lazy monday groove on http://lazystation.com:8000 at 7 pm eastern =
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	(NEW LOCATION!)

\\ AGENDA \\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\

MIXED SIGNALS welcomes you to experience a groundbreaking night of =20
music for the DC Metro area. This October, the music line-up consists =20
of three distinctly styled dance music artists who are each appearing =20
live for the first time in Washington, DC: ADAM JAY, JEFF SAMUEL, and =20
MR. RUBENS.  Be prepared to experience the outer limits of dance =20
entertainment, with interactive and visual art creations by MAJA =20
PETRIC and JOE NICOLIA.

\\ NEW LOCATION!!! \\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\

+ PENANG @ 19TH & M
+ 1837 M STREET NW, DC 20036
+ PREMIUM U.S. & EUROPEAN DRAFTS
+ SOUTHASIAN MENU UNTIL MIDNIGHT

\\ ARTIST BRIEFINGS \\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\

+ JEFF SAMUEL
10 years into his DJ/production career, Jeff Samuel has been firmly =20
cemented in the upper echelon of avant-garde techno artists.  One of =20
the first producers to make successful all-digital records, his work =20
is played regularly by DJ's such as Sven Vath, Ricardo Villalobos, =20
Francois K, Steve Bug, Akufen, Craig Richards, Mazi, Claude Young, =20
Michael Mayer, and John Tejada. While primarily known for his =20
signature funky, quirky productions, Jeff has also made a name for =20
himself as a very entertaining DJ who frequently delves into deeper =20
tech-house and more intense techno stylings. This will also be Jeff?s =20
final US date before moving to Germany, so you can expect a highly =20
impassioned performance. Don't miss one of the few true heroes of =20
American minimal techno.

+ ADAM JAY
In the last 4 years Adam Jay has taken the global techno scene by the =20
throat with continuous output on the most respected labels worldwide. =20
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graced the charts of Dave Clarke, Sven Vath and other techno =20
heavyweights.  Best known for his releases on renowned labels such as =20
Pornographic, Primate, as well as Ben Sims' own Theory Recordings, =20
Adam's sound can be best defined as soul infused techno with constant =20
movement and motion.  With more than 50 twelve-inch vinyl releases to =20
his name, Adam's musical palette as a producer extends well into his =20
selections as a DJ.

+ MR. RUBENS
A recent transplant from the Netherlands, Mr. Rubens? sound is a =20
refreshing break from those that dominate the DC club scene.  Inspired =20
by seminal artists such as Leftfield and Jeff Mills, he creates a =20
seamless blend of minimal, funky, and Detroit techno. Having played a =20
laundry list of European hot spots, and founded the thriving Techno =20
Humanity party in Holland, Mr. Rubens is poised to make a similar =20
splash in Washington, starting at MIXED SIGNALS.

\\ OTHER INFOS \\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\

+ TIME: 21:00 ? 03:00
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+ REDUCED: $8 (SEE BELOW)
+ AGE: 21+ WITH VALID ID
+ METRO: 2 BLOCKS SOUTH OF DUPONT CIRCLE

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who was at paul van dyk in philly on fri?

that show was fucking nuts but i didnt like that every time i pulled out my
lights some asshole tried to take em away :P

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I wanted to go to that soooo bad!  I'm gonna go to the show on thanksgiving eve at roseland, how bout u?  Anyone else going to that?
 
 
~~~~~~~~~~~REGINA* 
 
 
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who was at paul van dyk in philly on fri? 
 
that show was fucking nuts but i didnt like that every time i pulled out my 
lights some asshole tried to take em away :P 
 
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Subject: [ne-raves]  New NYC Nightlife Restrictions- part 1


I'll have to send this out with several posts and the subject line showing
parts. I have brought this up on other lists and boards but not here yet.

Its really important to stop and think that this will have bad ripple effects
across my types of dance music events in NYC...

The NYC city council now has before it several proposals that would seriously
set restrictions on nightlife and privacy of people going to events.  There are
a few positive suggestions for improving some common sense safety issues.

But the current proposal calls for very costly survelliance cameras and
recording of everyone who enters clubs that operate with a caberet license. 
This is a broad range of businesses actually.  I'm still researching the
details.

Also it seems new aspects of these proposals are being developed that would
restrict any entry to people over 21.  This would mean that its no longer
possible for the over 18 group to even attend some dance music events at some
venues.

There is a public hearing next week - Oct 18th not the 17th as first stated at
10 AM.  I strongly STRONGLY advise all of you interested in keeping more
options open for dance music events to go and speak or just show up and support
(I and others are going to speak), to write city council and call, and perhaps
easiest and most important - Send EMAILS and LETTERS to local media.  I'll send
out a list of specific contacts that has pusblished previously on this.

This set of proposals in city council is bad overall.  For backgound read this
article from Tricia Romano in the Village Voice.
Fly Life
The Pat-Down Shakedown
Why the new bouncer-targeting nightlife proposals are little more than security
theatre
by Tricia Romano
August 28th, 2006 4:32 PM
http://www.villagevoice.com/nyclife/0635,romano,74306,15.html

I have been talking with Tricia on and off for two weeks on these issues.  
Today she has published an article on the Voice and to be fair to her she is
trying to give it a positive spin to give the large clubs and those interests
at least some decent detailed coverage - to get out their point of view and
concerns.  The article does not focus on others who were exclued from last
week's "summit" held by city council.  They only invited a select group. I
tried to go and was denied access.  Other political activists fighting the
caberet laws and other groups were denied access.
The article today
Fly Life
Talk Ain't Cheap
The Nightlife Summit didn't solve every club owner's problems, but it's an
overdue start
by Tricia Romano
October 9th, 2006 3:56 PM
http://villagevoice.com/nyclife/0641,romano,74675,15.html


But for us in the broader dance community I strongly feel these proposals are
quite bad.  For the raw form see reply from council staff to me
>   Thanks for your email.  I am out of the office this afternoon so
> can't send the legislation but will forward tomorrow.  Also, you can try the
> website again using the into numbers -- 440, 441, 442, and 443.  
You get the details by typing these numbers into the search for legisilation
introductions on their home page.
http://www.nyccouncil.info/

We might be able to delay the introduction of surveillance cameras or limit how
many and what types of venues these apply to. I am writing up some marketing
type blurbs on this and longer articles too.

But clearly you folks may be concerned more about the age restrictions.  
In any case its real important to see that the dance community and average
people are being cut out of this process and these things can have a big
impact.
more later...
Ralph/kairos



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Subject: [ne-raves] Ear to the earth festival EDmusic meets ecology

Ongoing now - will be heading over tonight and saw the panels and works
presented this Sat and Sun.
Not quite dance focused but I'm sure many here would appreciate this
http://www.eartotheearth.org/

music/art installations and concerts and more
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Subject: [ne-raves] another angle positive focus

A reply for the list related to 
Quoting "technogirl (doojee.com)" <technogirl@doojee.com>:
- Actually I'm not quoting ;) since I don't know if you want this out to the
whole list and my reply to you was more general anyways. But as you folks know
I've gone out consistently to a wide range of events in NYC much moreso on the
less popular smaller events - I'll try to post more info on here as well.

I plan to go to the event Friday at Club Exit - for the first time actually -
have heard good reports on here about it and met people at the benefit event
this summer at east river park - got props and invites to events there at that
time but just never got there.  Some friends are involved with the event Friday
so it tips the balence.  Plus I'm starting up the old fliering efforts that
worked well in Seattle related to politics for the dance music scene there.
The event Friday at Club Exit are the kind that deserve support on all
levels...
peace
 Ralph/kairos 

---So for my reply to technogirl (doojee.com):
Well its always the Devil is in the Details

And before dwelling on the negativity. I would love to hear reviews of the
"love
parade" related event you did.  That kind of music and the local scene related
to that spectrum of techno and micro-house in Brooklyn is what I love most - I
was planning on going but then had car repairs that grounded me and without a
car on LI you don't even get to public tranisit to get into the city.
So first off send us reviews :)

But this is exactly why I am getting involved politically again - to set up a
firewall so to speak - to preserve some freedom of action and opportunity for a
broader range of events than what is taking place in the mega clubs in
Manhattan.  These changes can impact on a lot of events.

So again DiD - the Devil is in the Details.  Over the next couple of days I'll
send out more detailed action oriented emails.  It won't help us to complain to
each other or even to do something like vote in november for a decent
politician.

What we need to do is get heard in the next two weeks to city council staff
that
then tell the city council members who vote on these proposed laws, or vote to
start up a process to include our input from now on.  This is what we did in
Seattle.  And we worked hard at it for over three years.

But recall there was the tradegy in Seattle earlier this year - a shooting at a
house after party that killed six teens/young adults in the electronic dance
community and the city government, the police and almost the whole city came
out and supported that dance music community.  So another path is possible.

In NYC now it seems to be just the opposite - people using tragedies here to
grab headlines, blame a target (like the clubs) inappropriately and only
propose changes that will make the problems worse and push people apart and not
bring them together.  

So I speak from direct knowledge - it does not have to be this way.
Ralph/kairos





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here is our official thank you for everybody that came out for our party
(bklyn meets loveparade @studio B

Just want to say it was great to see alot of new faces last night.
Loved to see people dancing away until the club put on the lights
and literally had to kick you out

Thanks to the 300 people coming out to the party!!
A special thanks to Digital Entrapment for their role in promoting this
event!

Looking forward to our next event in Brooklyn...

we'll post some pics of last nites show as soon as we catch a few winks!
Dominik & Karin

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> A reply for the list related to
> Quoting "technogirl (doojee.com)" <technogirl@doojee.com>:
> - Actually I'm not quoting ;) since I don't know if you want this out to
the
> whole list and my reply to you was more general anyways. But as you folks
know
> I've gone out consistently to a wide range of events in NYC much moreso on
the
> less popular smaller events - I'll try to post more info on here as well.
>
> I plan to go to the event Friday at Club Exit - for the first time
actually -
> have heard good reports on here about it and met people at the benefit
event
> this summer at east river park - got props and invites to events there at
that
> time but just never got there.  Some friends are involved with the event
Friday
> so it tips the balence.  Plus I'm starting up the old fliering efforts
that
> worked well in Seattle related to politics for the dance music scene
there.
> The event Friday at Club Exit are the kind that deserve support on all
> levels...
> peace
>  Ralph/kairos
>
> ---So for my reply to technogirl (doojee.com):
> Well its always the Devil is in the Details
>
> And before dwelling on the negativity. I would love to hear reviews of the
> "love
> parade" related event you did.  That kind of music and the local scene
related
> to that spectrum of techno and micro-house in Brooklyn is what I love
most - I
> was planning on going but then had car repairs that grounded me and
without a
> car on LI you don't even get to public tranisit to get into the city.
> So first off send us reviews :)
>
> But this is exactly why I am getting involved politically again - to set
up a
> firewall so to speak - to preserve some freedom of action and opportunity
for a
> broader range of events than what is taking place in the mega clubs in
> Manhattan.  These changes can impact on a lot of events.
>
> So again DiD - the Devil is in the Details.  Over the next couple of days
I'll
> send out more detailed action oriented emails.  It won't help us to
complain to
> each other or even to do something like vote in november for a decent
> politician.
>
> What we need to do is get heard in the next two weeks to city council
staff
> that
> then tell the city council members who vote on these proposed laws, or
vote to
> start up a process to include our input from now on.  This is what we did
in
> Seattle.  And we worked hard at it for over three years.
>
> But recall there was the tradegy in Seattle earlier this year - a shooting
at a
> house after party that killed six teens/young adults in the electronic
dance
> community and the city government, the police and almost the whole city
came
> out and supported that dance music community.  So another path is
possible.
>
> In NYC now it seems to be just the opposite - people using tragedies here
to
> grab headlines, blame a target (like the clubs) inappropriately and only
> propose changes that will make the problems worse and push people apart
and not
> bring them together.
>
> So I speak from direct knowledge - it does not have to be this way.
> Ralph/kairos
>
>
>
>
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Subject: [ne-raves] PURE Oct.14th Brighton MA 

Not a rave per se, but who knows... a friend asked me to spread this.

PURE: A multi-media art event

http://reanimationstudios.com/pure/exhibition/index.html

Art, Medicine, Technology and Commerce thrive in sterile white rooms

THIS IS NOT A COINCIDENCE
On October 14 the experiment begins...
                   
Opening reception & ongoing performances: Sat., Oct. 14, 2006  6pm - 9pm
an exhibition / experiment:
Curated by Lisa Lunskaya Gordon
visual, sound, video, performance, installation & culinary art
October 14, 2006 - November 12, 2006
  
at the former office supply superstore
Brighton mills shopping plaza
400 Western Ave. (next to Bank of America)
Brighton, Mass  
  
PS: Check out this Tufts University Masters Thesis link off of the Curator's
web page... the "Porta Party"
http://www.par-don.com/piotr/porta/porta.html

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Subject: [ne-raves] DUMBO arts festival starts tomorrow

Not much music exactly but lots of interesting stuff.
DUMBO Brooklyn arts festival - check it.
http://www.dumboartscenter.org/festival/2006/

By the way I will post in a different message about my preferred way to
approach
the issues I raised about wide scale changes to NYC venues under the caberet
laws.
It may be hard to stop the surveillance cameras but its worth the effort
because
its part of broader trends in NYC over the past few years:
- that limit access to public parks and beaches
- that apply arbitrary standards to getting permits for events in parks etc.
- give new powers to police to use subjective standards for noise enforcement
- take away privacy protections in public/private spaces
- limit access to public space (parks and streets) for political activities
- and much more

Now of course you've got lots of stuff to do at the festival below please three
other dance events to choose from that I will post about tomorrow.
So obviously new restrictions on ages of people allowed into some venues or
violations of privacy will not make things worse immediately. 

The issues are in the deep bass range, the slow waves of change that are making
life in this city and country less free, more divided, more passive, and other
not too good results. 

Things improved for the electronic dance community in Seattle over a period of
years and in a context where informal groups had more connection with each
other  and more direct influence input and on city government. It certainly did
help that some indie musicians formed a very strong political action committee
as a spur and foil for some of us in the dance music scene. But the PAC
approach was a first step that got things rolling.

Anyways this DUMBO arts festival should be fun and a good place to network with
people and make new connections.
enjoy
 Ralph/kairos


---- From the website ----------------------------------------
ALL EVENTS ARE FREE UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED.

interactive art

Projects That Invite Audience Participation

(31) LINE
A quiet parade walks in a single file line. TRYST (Paul Benney, Clarinda Mac
Low, Alejandra Martorell) invites all to join; if interested in participating
send an email to cml@cmlperformance.org, or visit http://www.trystnyc.org or
just show up! The longer the line, the better... Meeting at the Archway at
Front St. & Pearl St. Look for the TRYST sign. Wear blue. Sunday, 3 PM

(25)(23) Assisted Street Crossing
A free lift across the street, in a variety of formats (including The
Superman)—yes, really, you need it!
Keep a lookout for TRYST in white jumpsuits and day-glow orange vests!
Front St. & Jay St., Front St. & Washington St., surprise locations possible…
Saturday, 3 PM.

Cumulus Occurrence
Mimicking the natural behavior of a real Cumulus cloud Huong Ngo uses bags,
balloons, & other found objects to create a roving inflated cloud in the
streets of DUMBO.
Interested by passers will be enlisted to help in the operation. Wandering
performance.
Saturday & Sunday, 12-6 pm.

(5) A Beautiful Photograph
Art is not what is, but more, who we are. Pablo A. Medina, proprietor of
Cubanica, contemplates this idea with an interactive word mural.
Corner of Jay St. & Plymouth St.
Saturday, 1-6pm.

(10) TXTual Healing
Using cell phone technology Paul Notzold invites the public to create dialogue
through SMS enabled speech bubbles strategically placed outside building
windows.
Main St. & Water St., Simultaneous Projection to be shown after dark.

(2) Collective Reflection Project
Mike Calway-Fagen collects mirrors from friends, relatives, and acquaintances
as
stand-ins for their owners, (curator: Christopher Ho). Spectators are invited
to donate mirrors to the project Plymouth St. between Pearl St. & Adams St.,
Friday: 6–8 pm; Saturday, 10 am–8 pm & Sunday, noon–4pm.

(22) Limo/Lame-O
Why should stars have all the fun? Chad Stayrook gives everyone a chance to be
part of the “IN” party and learn what it truly means to LIVE the LIFE.
(Curator: Felicity Hogan).
Loading Dock on 45 Main St., Friday, 7-9 pm & Saturday 2-6 pm.

(5) Picture Yourself Dead Then Remember You Are Alive
A ritual celebrating “The Day of The Dead,” The Brazilian Sisters coax the
living to lie in the “the resting place”, where a spiritual guide assists the
participant to be momentarily “newly departed”.
20 Washington St., Saturday & Sunday 4-10 pm.

(2) Kite Project
Bringing an ordinary piece of garbage to dream-like heights, Marco Scoffier and
Miwa Koizumi instruct onlookers how to build and fly kites made from shopping
bags.
Brooklyn Bridge Park. Sunday, 1-4 pm.

(2) East River Stairway Parade
A red carpet rises from the river, leading Lizzie Scott’s parade of audience
members.
Brooklyn Bridge Park. Sunday, Begins at 4pm

(2) Romantic Moment On A Bench Looking Out At The Brooklyn Bridge: A Musical
Stefany Anne Golberg introduces a study on intimacy through a typical park
bench
redesigned to create place where strangers meet to share a special moment.
Brooklyn Bridge Park.

(2) Is the word “Dyke” offensive or empowering?
Mary Coble explores the history and current understanding of the “D” word by
inviting the audience to write on her body. (Curator: Felicity Hogan).
Entrance to Brooklyn Bridge Park at Plymouth St. & Main St., Sunday 2-5 pm.


installation and sculpture

Ongoing Fri.-Sun.

…on the streets

(11)(5) Between This And The Other
Monika Zarzecznas’ miniscule scenarios inhabit forgotten corners of buildings
where little conversations and ideas are tucked away.
Corner of Plymouth St. & Washington St.; Water St. between Main & Washington
Streets; Plymouth St. between Pearl St. & Jay St.

(15) Dumbo Comic
Paul Clay’s giant outdoor comic strip occupies and investigates DUMBO’s
architectural scale, history and current developments of urban planning,
quality of life and visual impact. (curator: Berit Fischer)
Jay St. & Water St.

(11) Good evening mon ami TV
Brooklyn-based group experiment, vydavy sindikat, addresses the relationship
between the individual and the media.
Loading Dock, Water St. between Washington St. & Main St.

(5) Foundations for the New Charismatic Video Faith & Democratic Auto
Authoritarianism.
Prepare to be re-programmed. The Corporation For Public Good implements
strategic propaganda techniques on the minds of festival audiences.
Plymouth St. between Jay St. & Pearl St.

(12) Shifting the Load
Sarah Anderson and Sarah Tompkin’s inflatable cast of a loading dock interior
in
DUMBO gradually deflates over the weekend (curator: Christopher Ho).
Washington St. between Water St. & Plymouth St.


…in the parks

(1) Money Tree
Neither decoration nor waste, Josh Blackwell’s collection of embroidered
plastic
bags collected from the streets of New York evokes the blighted past of the
Empire Fulton Ferry State Park.

(2) Glass Houses
Kay Gordon uses transparent shelters to convey a sense of fragility in a world
of political fall out and religious turmoil.
Brooklyn Bridge Park


water art

(2) East River Reverses: Becomes New York
Smudge Studio and the New York Kayak Company provide a dynamic insight into a
momentous, yet largely unknown event that occurs four times daily in New York
City. Brooklyn Bridge Park.
Sunday 11 am-1 pm.

Project Glow

(1) Sparkling Air
NATSU makes transparent air a visible phenomena as the wind moves numberless
sparkling sequins. (curator: Koan-Jeff Baysa).
Empire Fulton Ferry State Park.

(2) Tee Pee
Matthew Callinan constructs a glowing interpretation of a Native American
Indian
shelter with plastic, steel, shrink-wrap, and fluorescent lights.
Brooklyn Bridge Park.

(2) Signal
Communicating with the sky, a revolving camera obscura radiates light in Morse
code expressing Buhm Hong’s response to DUMBO.
Brooklyn Bridge Park.

(2) Glowing Object Project
Sungjin Choi scatters displaced glowing objects: a baby head, a bell, a hand, a
house and a helmet, on the rocky shore of the Brooklyn Bridge Park.

(1) Night in Bloom
Jae Hi Ahn’s patch of underwater flora embraces the shore of the Empire-Fulton
Ferry State Park.


…in lobbies & interiors

(22) Rat Race
Patrick Cadenhead’s electro-veggie rats infest the fifth floor of 45 Main
Street.

(22) ...and counting...
Using mummified toothbrushes as a metaphor for those who have lost their lives
to an act of violence, Michael Mut deals with killing and violence as a
choice.
45 Main St. Lobby.

(5) Sound Canvas
Paul Geluso’s sonic portrayal of DUMBO employs technology to explore
alternative
methods of landscape painting. (curator: Berit Fischer)
20 Jay St.

(5) Spur Brooklyn
Adriana Varella videotapes the process of dragging canvases inside caves,
through deserts and over train tracks, and then projects the image back onto a
canvas.
20 Jay St., ground Floor.

(5) Beyond the Threshhold
Kata Mejia gives birth to a new balanced self beyond the fugue through a
symbolic ritual involving physical transformation of performer and space.
(curator: Koan-Jeff Baysa).
20 Jay St. ground floor.

(23) Beyond Space:
Infinity Project “Well” Chul-Hyun Ahn creates a well that gives an illusion of
infinite depth.
55 Washington St. lobby.

(23) Response/Ability
In Martha Mysko’s representation of the unconscious at work, familiar elements
of comfort are posed to disconcert.
Freight elevator 55 Washington St. 2nd floor.

(23) Untitled Vertical Constructions in Descending Order (LIFT)
Gina Fuentes Walker’s photographs focus on urban architecture and the smaller
picture. Far right elevator
55 Washington St.

(23) Portrait of A Victim (#1-4)
Take a peek into Marci MacGuffie’s
nest-view birdhouse. This multi-site project complements the interactive
installation, Escape Clause, currently on view at The Rotunda Gallery,
Brooklyn. West Elm & the bathrooms of 55 Washington Street.

(22) Common Pathway
Frozen in time, Blane De St Croix’ flock of common American crows penetrate
glass walls (curator: Christopher Ho).
100 Water Street.

(12) You Can Take It When You Go
David Melrose parks his meditation garden for nomadic living in the lobby of 25
Washington Street.

(5) Sephiroth
Micki Pellerano and Raul Gonzalez explore the concept of the third mind by
composing a magical circle improvised by the western esoteric tradition of
shrinery and devices of evocation. (Curator: Omar Lopez Chahoud) 20 Jay St.


…on the fringe

(1) Zangpo Judpa
The Dorje Ling Buddhist Center presents a dedication of peace that proclaims,
“May all sentient beings have happiness and the causes of happiness.” Empire
Fulton Ferry State Park. Saturday at noon, rain date on Sunday.

(14) Death of Dumbo
A funeral march mourning the changing climate of the neighborhood, featuring
DUMBO-only bands: Nervous Cabaret, Betty Ford All-stars, VIAL, Paranoid Larry &
his Imaginary Band, Freeloader, Conjunto Guantanamo and Frank. Organized by
Daniel Starling.
Loading dock on corner of adams and Front St. Saturday 1pm-10pm;
Rain Date: Sunday, Oct. 15th.
www.deathofdumbo.com

live art

…wandering

ON Museum
ON Megumi Akiyoshi features works that are not for sale in this admission-free,
self-illuminated mobile museum. Friday 7-9pm, Saturday 2-7pm. Sunday 2-6pm.

Hunter/Gatherer
Drop, flip and make a wish in David Melrose’s wandering wishing well.
Time: Ongoing.

(39) Subwear
Gretchen Vitamvas commands a squadron of straphangers adorned in subway
camouflage to invade the F-train between East Broadway and York St. stations.
Saturday & Sunday 3-5 pm.

(1) Body Site
With her three-dimensional drawing, painted white and imprinted with patterns,
Andrea Cote creates a space of quiet contemplation.
Fulton Ferry State Park.
Saturday 1:30- 3 pm.

(31) Cupcake Suites
Macabre & heartbreaking, intense & delicious, Chloe Douglas’ scrupulously
investigates the scene of a crime. It is a mystery, for now...
Corner of Pearl St. and Front St.
Saturday 3 pm.

(22) Lost In Spegas
Aaron Sheppard antes up an experience of a projected post-apocalyptic Vegas
life. (curator: Koan-Jeff Baysa). Loading dock, 45 Main St.
Ongoing Saturday & Sunday.

(24) 100% Acrylic 10.14.06
Leo Kuelbs and Agata Oleksiak’s mobile sculpture performance blurs the triad of
performer, participant and observer. Starts & ends in front of D.O.T.
Iron Shop, corner of Adams St. and Front St.
Saturday, 4:30 p.m.

(21) Rider Project: Neubees
Using Guerilla tactics of social intervention Michele Gambetta’s experi-mobile
gallery brings art directly to the people. “Neubees” co-curated by Petrushka
Bazin, Lindsay Blatt & Gina Fuentes Walker.
Water St. between Main St. & Dock.
Ongoing throughout the weekend.

(23) The Spectacle of the Rising Tide
Processions, giant shadows and projections by Great Small Works with Sundree
Productions featuring the Sukkos Mob, the Rude Mechanical Orchestra, and other
guests.
Loading Dock at 55 Washington on Adams St. & Front St.
Friday 8:15pm -9:30pm.


art on board
In Collaboration with
The New York Water Taxi
PLOUF!
A Dive in the Hudson
Pink Ladies Cruises Team welcomes you on board and teaches what you always
wanted to know about public transportation disorders, extreme emergency
procedures and love. Comedy-Cruise by Théâtre OUF! directed by Hélène Demé
Elzévir.
New York Water Taxi, Fulton Ferry Landing.
Friday, Saturday & Sunday, every ½ hour 7pm - 9pm,
last boat 8:30pm.

(40) NAVAGLOCATION
G-77 sends representatives to distribute a fun and elucidative
navigational/survival packet to water taxi riders. G-77 is Fred Fleischer, Mary
Mattingly, Marguerite Day and David Smith (Curator: Koan-Jeff Baysa). New York
City Water Taxi, Fulton Ferry Landing.
Saturday, 12 – 4 pm. after dark

Simultaneous Projections

(1) Attracting Lorenz
Alex Swain’s oversized organic film illustrates the paradox of nature’s
“chaotic” systems.
Empire-Fulton Ferry State Park, Saturday & Sunday.

(10) Little Driving Line
Drawing I,  Driving Lines Found &  Long Line Drawing
Fred Fleisher explores formal play with line and mark-making by driving RC cars
on paper/canvas roadways. (Curator: Koan-Jeff Baysa).
Main St. between Water St. & Plymouth St.

(31) Passage
A lone man travels back and forth between bridge arches, passing time
investigating life, destinations, goals and achievements. Masterminded by
Gearoid Dolan, a.k.a. screaMachine.
Pearl Street between Front St. & York St.
Saturday 9pm-midnight.

(31) Nightwatch
Concepts of safety, conspiracy and the mechanics of control are questioned as
Vibeke Jensen’s watchful eye gazes down at sidewalk pedestrians. (Curator:
Koan-Jeff Baysa) Front St. under the Manhattan Bridge

(24) Bridge of Dreams
Eight intimate stories from Korea and Taiwan attempt to bridge the distinction
between public and private. Harhin Kim, Junah Kim, Vivian Lee, Jihun Lee,
Suyeon Lee, Chulhyun Ahn, Heeseung Sung, and Darkuen Wu. Manhattan Bridge,
corner of Adams Street and Water Street. Saturday & Sunday, 7pm-12am.

(21) Under One Thousand Waves
Keith Ellenbogen’s underwater lens explores the vibrant colors and rich
patterns
of the coral reef.
On Manhattan Bridge, Pearl St.


graffiti dispersion

(Nominated by: Nina Trivedi and Jessica Levine)
Throughout DUMBO: walls, facades and various surfaces.
Projection Bombing & Balloon Tagging
Evan Roth and James Powderly of the Graffiti Research Lab, as part of Eyebeam’s
OpenLab, bring together experimental technologies and old-school graffiti
traditions. Projection Bombing captures graffiti writers’ tags, drips and marks
and projects the act of writing onto a wall. Helium Bombing employs
helium-filled balloons to create huge, floating tags.

You Burn Me
The remaining words from lost poems by Sappho are as mysterious as a mark of
graffiti on a building. Christina Kelly and Aislinn Weidele give the viewer of
these graffiti fragments the space to contemplate what is there and imagine
what isn’t.

No Title
Swoon re-visits the rich historic walls of DUMBO, an old setting for her
delicate wood block prints and cutouts. Her past work, now weather-beaten and
decayed, can be found near her new work. Sometimes somber, often playful,
Swoon’s beautifully crafted figures reflect the identity of New York’s diverse
streets.
 
(10) Playing the Field, Ghost Signatures and Minimalist Graffiti, Blackhole
José Ruiz presents three action-based videos: Playing the Field, Ghost
Signatures & Minimalist Graffiti and Black Hole which stem from Ruiz’s ongoing
fascination with the division of labor and the abundance of cultural signifiers
that shape our society. (curated by Felicity Hogan) 16 Main St., upstairs.

Graffiti Errif
Rambo and Katsu give a poetic voice to New York City’s graffiti writers and
artists.


(10) video_dumbo
Sponsored by Wiselephant, Mexican Cultural Institute of New York, Corona, ETC
(Experimental Television Center), Scharff Weisberg
16 Main St., Fri. 9pm-12am, Sat. 2:30pm-1am & Sun. 2:30-9pm
Curators: Caspar Stracke & Gabriela Monroy
See video_dumbo program poster for details (available at location)
$5 admission
Featuring new video art by NYC artists and four international programs:

Beirut
Guest curated by Nat Mulller, V2, Rotterdam.

Mexico
Co-curated by Aldo Sánchez Ramírez, Caspar Stracke and Gabriela Monroy

Montreal
“Tracks and Gestures” guest curated by Brett Kashmere

Iraq for Sale: The War Profiteers
New Documentary by Robert Greenwald, Brave New Films

10 Year Anniversary Program
Curated by Les LeVeque, Daniella Dooling and Matt Bass

Live Video and Sound Performances by Mexican media artists:
Arcangel Constantini, Manrico Montero and LoVid (NY).


panels

(11) Framed: Mechanics of Preparing Art for Presentation
Steve Pioso from surroundart inc. will address essential professional know-how
on preparing artwork for display e.g. framing, mount-making, shipping
procedures and the general care of art work. Attention: graduate students and
young artists embarking on professional careers, this is for you! d.u.m.b.o.
arts center (dac), 30 Washington St., Saturday, Oct. 14, 7:30 pm (suggested
contribution: $5).

(11) Everything You’ve Always Wanted to Ask a Critic
Moderated by Lilly Wei. Panelists: Stephanie Cash, David Cohen, Alexi Worth and
Linda Yablonsky.
Location: d.u.m.b.o. arts center (dac), 30 Washington St., Sunday, Oct. 15,
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+ JEFF SAMUEL
10 years into his DJ/production career, Jeff Samuel has been firmly =20
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Two Ableton Live related events for your enjoyment and education.

First the monthly Warper Party
Second the monthly workshop done by NY staff of Ableton Live
enjoy
 Ralph/kairos
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Dj Shakey and Moldover present
the monthly party:

WARPER
2 Floors of Omnidigital DJs and Biomorphic Musicians!


<http://i68.photobucket.com/albums/i18/covelloj/10-17-06_Warper_10_w.jpg>WARPER

FLYER

<http://i68.photobucket.com/albums/i18/covelloj/psn.jpg>Pro Sound News article


9pm Masterclass - <http://www.moldover.com/>Moldover and 
<http://www.semaforte.com/reaktor/about.htm>Chris List
Live audio manipulation and advanced Reaktor instrument design
10pm Featured Performer -<http://radiowonderland.org> Radio 
Wonderland [Joshua Fried]
(free103point9)
11pm Featured Performer - <http://www.gregoryshiff.com/>Gregory Shiff
(Ironbox, Persona, NYC)

Live Music from 8pm sharp : 15+ live-electronic acts
Live Visuals on multiple screens from 
<http://www.fullstealth.com/>Full Stealth and guests

Tuesday, October 17th
8pm - 2am
FREE, 21+
at The Delancey
168 Delancey (betw. Clinton and Attorney)
212-254-9920

<http://www.warperparty.com>warperparty.com
<http://www.myspace.com/warperparty.com>myspace.com/warperparty
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Greetings NY Ableton Live users,

Thanks all for making the Tekserve user group / Live 6 presentation  
such a great success. This month, we'll be back at the Scratch DJ  
Academy.

Sorry to change the location so often, but we hope the variety makes  
it so that everyone can attend.

The Details:

Tuesday Oct. 17 from 5-7 PM at

Scratch DJ Academy:

434 Sixth Ave. 2nd Floor

New York, NY 10011

212.529.1599

info@scratch.com

For directions, go here:

http://scratch.com/nyc/about/directions.html

The Menu:

Jesse and I will attempt to build a track from scratch (get it!), but  
please bring your ideas to share too. Please let us know in advance  
what your curious about learning and we'll try and prepare something.

As always, your feedback and ideas are welcome. Also, please feel  
free to bring friends that are interested in the program.

And the beat goes on --> After the user group, please join us for the  
monthly Warper party at The Delancey. At this event, Live users and  
laptop performers from all over the NY area get down on their  
laptops. More info at www.warperparty.com

OK, that's it. Thanks all and please let us know if you want off this  
mailing list and we'll stop sending to you.

All best,

Dave, David, and Jesse.

The Ableton US office.

PS> We are looking for talented people to join the Ableton team here  
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Force of Nature Presents:

Slow Motion Sunday's at the Enormous Room

IDM - Ambient - Electro - Triphop - Techno

Last Sunday of Every month

9pm -1am

Enormous Room
567 Mass Ave
Cambridge, MA
*Right in Central Square

OPENING NIGHT:
October 29th

ScrapEdx
DJ Volvox
DJ Peter Lee

www.forceofnature.cc
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Subject: [ne-raves] 3 events tonight in NYC

Three good ones in Brooklyn and Manhattan
1. AUDIBLE NIGHTMARE at Club Exit
2. Psychedelic Trance at 3rd Ward space
3. Tim Xavier at the Bunker

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1. AUDIBLE NIGHTMARE
Imperial Entertainment, 209 Productions & Dreamy Productions present...

MAIN FLOOR:
ROWLAND THE BASTARD
(Bionic Orange, Infected Recordings, Stay up Forever, Drumasheenz: UNITED
KINGDOM)
Rowland the Bastard (whose name comes from his straight-to-the-jugular style of
mixing, and not his attitude !) started djing back in 1993. In early 1998
Rowland decided that it was high time to spread his wings and move to London.
During his early days there, he focused mainly on running his now renowned
underground label Bionic Orange, and working and producing in Geezer studios on
new projects. Rowland is now flying frequently back and fourth from Europe,
United States and Canada, playing a blend of sounds, ranging from deep dark
Techno to full blown banging Acid Techno, and that's not to mention his UK
appointments. Come witness this rare NYC appearance from one of the worlds best
DJ's.

PAUL BIRKEN***LIVE PERFORMANCE***
(Tonewrecker Recordings, Drumasheenz, Audio Textures, Drop Bass Network :
MINNESOTA)
For the last 20 years, Paul has been developing and exploring his love for the
limitless potential that exists when you chain together synths, sequencers,
samplers, and drum machines. And his own imprint "Tonewrecker Recordings" is
keeping the Midwest strongly on the map with regular releases from producers
around the world. Since he doesn't spin records, Paul's live sets include
everything from new trax that you'll never hear on an available release to last
minute remixes of his own cuts, or even other artists trax that he wants to
include. Each set is unique in that it gets erased after the event and won't be
performed again. Witness this 100% live, bangin' funk PA at Audible Nightmare.


East Coast vs. West Coast Hardcore Showdown, First Ever Tag Appearance, 4
Turntable set!
DJ DELIRIUM VS. MIKE HEMP
(Masters of Hardcore, Traxtorm, Versatile Groove: NEW JERSEY VS. LOS ANGELES)
The stage is set! The hometown Champion, DJ Delirium finally squares off against
Californias finest, Mike Hemp! DJ Delirium can be found at the finest events
around the United States and the World. He has releases on tons of major
hardcore labels and is by far one of the most talented DJ's on the East Coast.
On the other hand, Mike Hemp has taken the west coast by storm. His perfect
scratching and incredible turntablism have turned Mike Hemp into a worldwide
Hardcore juggernaut. Who will win this hardcore showdown? One things for sure,
the dancefloor will never be the same.


GEORGE CENTENO OF HOUSE O' HOLICS
(WaxWorks, Abstract, OffendAll.com: LOS ANGELES)
Well known as one half of the legendary duo House O Holics, George Centeno is
set to make his return to NYC. Having produced some of the greatest hits of
Hard House with Darren R. House O' Holics has been rocking dancefloors for
years, both with their production and their DJ schedule. George can also be
seen appearing all over the west coast with his good friend DJ Irene. NYC, get
ready, one of the finest DJ's hard house has ever known is about to make his
return!

ATOMIC BABIES ***LIVE PERFORMANCE***
(Drumasheenz)

Special House Music Closing Set From The NYC Legend
GONZO
(Brooklyn Union)

SYKOPATH
(Outer Limits)

MYTH I-S VS. THE GERM
(DPIM, Drumasheenz. Getafix UK)


UPSTAIRS:
CLASS OF 98 feat.
DJ WALLY AKA PISH POSH vs DJ WILLIE ROSS
(OG Recordings, Tribe Recordings uk, Direct Drive nyc, dnbradio.com,
djwallypishposh.com, UnderStandInc)

LIBERTY F PROJECT feat.
DOUBLE A CONNECTION & MC OVERIDE
(Red Starr, Cyber Groove, Hyper Breaks)

DJ CANDY KID VS. SOUNDSTREAM
(Vitus, Floorburnerz, RO)

HOW HARD
(Hardmind, Versatile Groove)

TOCSIN
(Industrial Strength Records, Hard Life Ent.)

DALI
(Groove Therapy, Digital Entrapment, RO, EMG)

CHOKE VS ILL-LOGICAL
(Hard Life Ent)

HOKILLA
(Kaos Theory)



SIDE ROOM:
DOSE THE ALIEN
(Bubble Crew, Visionary Mindz Recordings, DosetheAlien.Com, ClimateCrisis.Net)

BRIAN PASTE
(Vertical Records)

NICKY TWIST
(Wherehouse Massive, Adam Worldwide, 6 Boro Clothing)

DJ TRUTH
(209 Productions)

LOXIAS
(209 Productions)

REK-ONE
(Vicious Cycle, Dreamy Productions)

MIKEY PARKAY
(Vicious Cycle, VisionaryMindz Rec. MikeyParkay.com)

MR. BANG LEE
(Muck Crew)



$20 at the door
No BS, No Scams...EVER!

Party Extras:
Magic all night by Neil the Drunken Magician
The Fetish Dolly Go-Go Dancers www.FetishDolly.com
Laser Show by APB Lighting
MORE TBA!!!!!

Location: CLUB EXIT
149 Greenpoint Ave. Brooklyn, N.Y. 11222
Times: 10:00 pm - 6:00 am
Ages: 18 to party 21 to drink (valid ID required)
Directions: www.club-exit.com
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2. Psychedelic Trance at 3rd Ward space
http://3rdwardbrooklyn.org/

6236 Metaforce Psychadelic Trance Party
Friday, October 13, 2006
10:30pm – 7am
$25 Door ($20 advance RSVP)
www.6362metaforce.net

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3. Tim Xavier at the Bunker

Minimal Techno, Micro-House
http://www.klever.org/thebunkernyc/

10/13: David Fine (Underl_ne | London)
Tim Xavier (LTD400, Klickhaus, Clink, | NYC) live pa
world premier of Tim's live set!

Tim Xavier has been involved in the US techno scene for well over a decade.
He's
done everything: thrown parties (the famed 773tekno nights in Chicago),
produced records (30 singles under his belt), run labels (773tekno, LTD400,
Clickhaus), DJed around the world, and even run his own business cutting
dubplates and masters. Lately Tim has been making waves the in minimal scene
with his strictly limited edition hand stenciled LTD-400 releases and his new
Klickhaus label, which he runs with Camea. Also, his new production partnership
with Tony Rohr, Afternoon Coffee Boys, has already knocked out two singles on
NYC's Clink label and one on Sven Vath's Cocoon imprint. Tonight we are honored
to present his world premier live set.

Underl_ne has made quite a splash in the past two years with releases from some
of the biggest names in minimal techno, including original productions by
Louderbach (Troy Pierce), Vivianne Project (Heartthrob), and Matt John, plus
remixes from Magda, Osvaldo (Bruno Pronsato), Rosaire Argyle (Marc Houle), and
Donnacha Costello. David Fine is one of the people who run the label, and can
often be found behind the decks at their parties in the UK.



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Subject: [ne-raves] showing up for success and enjoyment

The 80% rule or something like that...
I think Woody Allen said it - yep just got it from searching quotes
    Eighty percent of success is showing up.
        Woody Allen
        US movie actor, comedian, & director (1935 - )
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I am forwading the message below - not just for NYers but as a heads up to
anyone about participating and challenging power to get power to create the
events music/dance and more that you want.
While voting is useful it is never enough. Its like a ticket into a party but
things only get good after you walk in the door.

So I got three friends to go along with me to a fund raiser at a bar in
Manhattan a couple weeks ago for the organization SHOW UP NY.  This is a
relatively new group focused on increasing voter registration and political
influence for young adults.

It was small turnout in a small bar but city council members from Brooklyn were
there and two borough presidents.  We got a personal respectful message out
about how we did not like the new restrictions being proposed for clubs and
nightlife in NYC. So four of us had some presence because of the timing too.

NYC is huge and complicated but even a few people can have an impact with the
right timing - an impact that slightly shifts the mix that sets in motion new
opporutnities.  Everthing for me now is simply a reflection of music, sound
design and signl processing - you can easily translate all action and political
action in metaphors and guides using sound and movement.

There was a time when all this did not require special efforts and special
posts
on here - it was like part of the underlying bassline but its dropped out.

So take it in this way. The copied info below is for today but not just today.
Get ahold of folks at that email go to their website. Let them know you want
younger people in NYC to have some power.

Every moment is choice.
 Ralph/kairos

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Let me try this again with the Reply To All option. :)

I often hear complaints about how the scene is dead on the east coast and
about restrictive laws in nyc but from what I see on and off the list it
looks like NYC is doing quite well.  What exactly is the deal?


On 10/13/06, keymaker@publicspaceforall.com <keymaker@publicspaceforall.com=
>
wrote:
>
> Three good ones in Brooklyn and Manhattan
> 1. AUDIBLE NIGHTMARE at Club Exit
> 2. Psychedelic Trance at 3rd Ward space
> 3. Tim Xavier at the Bunker
>
> -------------------------------------------------------------------------=
-
> 1. AUDIBLE NIGHTMARE
> Imperial Entertainment, 209 Productions & Dreamy Productions present...
>
> MAIN FLOOR:
> ROWLAND THE BASTARD
> (Bionic Orange, Infected Recordings, Stay up Forever, Drumasheenz: UNITED
> KINGDOM)
> Rowland the Bastard (whose name comes from his straight-to-the-jugular
> style of
> mixing, and not his attitude !) started djing back in 1993. In early 1998
> Rowland decided that it was high time to spread his wings and move to
> London.
> During his early days there, he focused mainly on running his now renowne=
d
> underground label Bionic Orange, and working and producing in Geezer
> studios on
> new projects. Rowland is now flying frequently back and fourth from
> Europe,
> United States and Canada, playing a blend of sounds, ranging from deep
> dark
> Techno to full blown banging Acid Techno, and that's not to mention his U=
K
> appointments. Come witness this rare NYC appearance from one of the world=
s
> best
> DJ's.
>
> PAUL BIRKEN***LIVE PERFORMANCE***
> (Tonewrecker Recordings, Drumasheenz, Audio Textures, Drop Bass Network :
> MINNESOTA)
> For the last 20 years, Paul has been developing and exploring his love fo=
r
> the
> limitless potential that exists when you chain together synths,
> sequencers,
> samplers, and drum machines. And his own imprint "Tonewrecker Recordings"
> is
> keeping the Midwest strongly on the map with regular releases from
> producers
> around the world. Since he doesn't spin records, Paul's live sets include
> everything from new trax that you'll never hear on an available release t=
o
> last
> minute remixes of his own cuts, or even other artists trax that he wants
> to
> include. Each set is unique in that it gets erased after the event and
> won't be
> performed again. Witness this 100% live, bangin' funk PA at Audible
> Nightmare.
>
>
> East Coast vs. West Coast Hardcore Showdown, First Ever Tag Appearance, 4
> Turntable set!
> DJ DELIRIUM VS. MIKE HEMP
> (Masters of Hardcore, Traxtorm, Versatile Groove: NEW JERSEY VS. LOS
> ANGELES)
> The stage is set! The hometown Champion, DJ Delirium finally squares off
> against
> Californias finest, Mike Hemp! DJ Delirium can be found at the finest
> events
> around the United States and the World. He has releases on tons of major
> hardcore labels and is by far one of the most talented DJ's on the East
> Coast.
> On the other hand, Mike Hemp has taken the west coast by storm. His
> perfect
> scratching and incredible turntablism have turned Mike Hemp into a
> worldwide
> Hardcore juggernaut. Who will win this hardcore showdown? One things for
> sure,
> the dancefloor will never be the same.
>
>
> GEORGE CENTENO OF HOUSE O' HOLICS
> (WaxWorks, Abstract, OffendAll.com: LOS ANGELES)
> Well known as one half of the legendary duo House O Holics, George Centen=
o
> is
> set to make his return to NYC. Having produced some of the greatest hits
> of
> Hard House with Darren R. House O' Holics has been rocking dancefloors fo=
r
> years, both with their production and their DJ schedule. George can also
> be
> seen appearing all over the west coast with his good friend DJ Irene. NYC=
,
> get
> ready, one of the finest DJ's hard house has ever known is about to make
> his
> return!
>
> ATOMIC BABIES ***LIVE PERFORMANCE***
> (Drumasheenz)
>
> Special House Music Closing Set From The NYC Legend
> GONZO
> (Brooklyn Union)
>
> SYKOPATH
> (Outer Limits)
>
> MYTH I-S VS. THE GERM
> (DPIM, Drumasheenz. Getafix UK)
>
>
> UPSTAIRS:
> CLASS OF 98 feat.
> DJ WALLY AKA PISH POSH vs DJ WILLIE ROSS
> (OG Recordings, Tribe Recordings uk, Direct Drive nyc, dnbradio.com,
> djwallypishposh.com, UnderStandInc)
>
> LIBERTY F PROJECT feat.
> DOUBLE A CONNECTION & MC OVERIDE
> (Red Starr, Cyber Groove, Hyper Breaks)
>
> DJ CANDY KID VS. SOUNDSTREAM
> (Vitus, Floorburnerz, RO)
>
> HOW HARD
> (Hardmind, Versatile Groove)
>
> TOCSIN
> (Industrial Strength Records, Hard Life Ent.)
>
> DALI
> (Groove Therapy, Digital Entrapment, RO, EMG)
>
> CHOKE VS ILL-LOGICAL
> (Hard Life Ent)
>
> HOKILLA
> (Kaos Theory)
>
>
>
> SIDE ROOM:
> DOSE THE ALIEN
> (Bubble Crew, Visionary Mindz Recordings, DosetheAlien.Com,
> ClimateCrisis.Net)
>
> BRIAN PASTE
> (Vertical Records)
>
> NICKY TWIST
> (Wherehouse Massive, Adam Worldwide, 6 Boro Clothing)
>
> DJ TRUTH
> (209 Productions)
>
> LOXIAS
> (209 Productions)
>
> REK-ONE
> (Vicious Cycle, Dreamy Productions)
>
> MIKEY PARKAY
> (Vicious Cycle, VisionaryMindz Rec. MikeyParkay.com)
>
> MR. BANG LEE
> (Muck Crew)
>
>
>
> $20 at the door
> No BS, No Scams...EVER!
>
> Party Extras:
> Magic all night by Neil the Drunken Magician
> The Fetish Dolly Go-Go Dancers www.FetishDolly.com
> Laser Show by APB Lighting
> MORE TBA!!!!!
>
> Location: CLUB EXIT
> 149 Greenpoint Ave. Brooklyn, N.Y. 11222
> Times: 10:00 pm - 6:00 am
> Ages: 18 to party 21 to drink (valid ID required)
> Directions: www.club-exit.com
> -------------------------------------------------------------------------
>
> 2. Psychedelic Trance at 3rd Ward space
> http://3rdwardbrooklyn.org/
>
> 6236 Metaforce Psychadelic Trance Party
> Friday, October 13, 2006
> 10:30pm =96 7am
> $25 Door ($20 advance RSVP)
> www.6362metaforce.net
>
> -------------------------------------------------------------------------
> 3. Tim Xavier at the Bunker
>
> Minimal Techno, Micro-House
> http://www.klever.org/thebunkernyc/
>
> 10/13: David Fine (Underl_ne | London)
> Tim Xavier (LTD400, Klickhaus, Clink, | NYC) live pa
> world premier of Tim's live set!
>
> Tim Xavier has been involved in the US techno scene for well over a
> decade.
> He's
> done everything: thrown parties (the famed 773tekno nights in Chicago),
> produced records (30 singles under his belt), run labels (773tekno,
> LTD400,
> Clickhaus), DJed around the world, and even run his own business cutting
> dubplates and masters. Lately Tim has been making waves the in minimal
> scene
> with his strictly limited edition hand stenciled LTD-400 releases and his
> new
> Klickhaus label, which he runs with Camea. Also, his new production
> partnership
> with Tony Rohr, Afternoon Coffee Boys, has already knocked out two single=
s
> on
> NYC's Clink label and one on Sven Vath's Cocoon imprint. Tonight we are
> honored
> to present his world premier live set.
>
> Underl_ne has made quite a splash in the past two years with releases fro=
m
> some
> of the biggest names in minimal techno, including original productions by
> Louderbach (Troy Pierce), Vivianne Project (Heartthrob), and Matt John,
> plus
> remixes from Magda, Osvaldo (Bruno Pronsato), Rosaire Argyle (Marc Houle)=
,
> and
> Donnacha Costello. David Fine is one of the people who run the label, and
> can
> often be found behind the decks at their parties in the UK.
>
>
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Subject: [ne-raves] Huge Gilligan's IslandRe: [ne-raves] 3 events tonight in NYC

Hmmm. Ok, for a quick metaphorical reply...
NYC is like a huge Gilligan's Island.
I am anti-reality TV and never watch much, never watched LOST once.
So I have to use a super old TV show...

NYC is like a huge island you get stranded on with five friends and strangers.
You each have one one orange and there is one case of water and one case of Red
Bull and oh yeah a bottle of vodka or two.
However you slice and dice it all and squeeze the juice out, it will all run
out
soon enough and you're left staring at an ocean of salt water that you can't
drink.

So as long as you're just looking at the water - hey fine well on problem.
But when you need to drink it to live you realize hey its running out fast.

NYC is like that.  There is so much to do here. Every weekend you have lots of
choices. More choices than about any other city in the US.

But the life in the "scene" is draining out - the cultural life in the city is
draining out. There's always some good vibey small thing going on here and
there but the feeling is that in the bigger picture the life is draining out.

Surveillance cameras won't close clubs.
But they do create more mistrust at a deeper level and don't prevent the
dangers
that prompted city council to react.

Limiting the number and types of venues that allow dance events for the 18 to
21
year olds won't have a big impact on the total number of people going out to
clubs or the revenue of the nightlife industry here. 

But new age restrictions probably will limit the opporunities for mid-level
draws and top level djs and performers to get out and help us rebuild a dance
culture. 

This is a quick reply and not a final opinion.
NYC is not an orange and not an apple.
NYC is an onion.
Many many layers and as you peel each one it gets more complicated.

peace
 Ralph/kairos

Quoting Chocolate Chip Cookies <jungleboogiemonster@gmail.com>:

> Let me try this again with the Reply To All option. :)
> 
> I often hear complaints about how the scene is dead on the east coast and
> about restrictive laws in nyc but from what I see on and off the list it
> looks like NYC is doing quite well.  What exactly is the deal?
>

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Subject: [ne-raves] Huge Gilligan's Island corrected Re: [ne-raves] 3 events tonight in NYC

-with some mistakes out-
Hmmm. Ok, for a quick metaphorical reply...
NYC is like a huge Gilligan's Island.
I am sort of an anti-reality TV person.
I never watch TV much any more, never watched LOST once.
So I have to use a super old TV show...

NYC is like a huge island you get stranded on with five friends and strangers.
You each have one one orange and there is one case of water and one case of Red
Bull and oh yeah a bottle of vodka.

However you slice and dice it all and squeeze the juice out, it will all run
out soon enough.

Then you are all left staring at an ocean of salt water that you can't
drink. You can swin and play in it but it won't keep you alive.

So as long as you're just looking at the water - hey fine well no problem.

But then it dawns on you it's salt water and you can't drink it.

NYC is like that.  There is so much to do here. Every weekend you have lots of
choices. More choices than about any other city in the US.

But the life in the "scene" is draining out - the cultural life in the city is
draining out. There's always some good vibey small thing going on here and
there but the feeling is that in the bigger picture the life is draining out.
This is a quality vs. quantity kind of thing.
Clearly people have different views on this and I hope some discussion comes
out
of this not just for NYC but for for the quality in other places - whether is
on the way up or on the way down and why.

Surveillance cameras won't close clubs.
But they do create more mistrust at a deeper level and don't prevent the
dangers that prompted city council (the killing of two young women).

Limiting the number and types of venues that allow dance events for the 18 to
21 year olds won't have a big impact on the total number of people going out to
clubs or the revenue of the nightlife industry here. 

But new age restrictions probably will limit the opporunities for mid-level
draws and top level djs and performers to get out and help us rebuild a dance
culture. 

This is a quick reply and not a final opinion.
NYC is not an orange and not an apple.
NYC is an onion.
Many many layers deep and as you peel each one it gets more complicated.

peace
 Ralph/kairos

Quoting Chocolate Chip Cookies <jungleboogiemonster@gmail.com>:

> Let me try this again with the Reply To All option. :)
> 
> I often hear complaints about how the scene is dead on the east coast and
> about restrictive laws in nyc but from what I see on and off the list it
> looks like NYC is doing quite well.  What exactly is the deal?
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that's the problem -- you are stranded with 5 friends and only alcohol, and
getting drunk sucks

On 10/13/06, keymaker@publicspaceforall.com <keymaker@publicspaceforall.com>
wrote:
>
> Hmmm. Ok, for a quick metaphorical reply...
> NYC is like a huge Gilligan's Island.
> I am anti-reality TV and never watch much, never watched LOST once.
> So I have to use a super old TV show...
>
> NYC is like a huge island you get stranded on with five friends and
> strangers.
> You each have one one orange and there is one case of water and one case
> of Red
> Bull and oh yeah a bottle of vodka or two.
> However you slice and dice it all and squeeze the juice out, it will all
> run
> out
> soon enough and you're left staring at an ocean of salt water that you
> can't
> drink.
>
> So as long as you're just looking at the water - hey fine well on problem.
> But when you need to drink it to live you realize hey its running out
> fast.
>
> NYC is like that.  There is so much to do here. Every weekend you have
> lots of
> choices. More choices than about any other city in the US.
>
> But the life in the "scene" is draining out - the cultural life in the
> city is
> draining out. There's always some good vibey small thing going on here and
> there but the feeling is that in the bigger picture the life is draining
> out.
>
> Surveillance cameras won't close clubs.
> But they do create more mistrust at a deeper level and don't prevent the
> dangers
> that prompted city council to react.
>
> Limiting the number and types of venues that allow dance events for the 18
> to
> 21
> year olds won't have a big impact on the total number of people going out
> to
> clubs or the revenue of the nightlife industry here.
>
> But new age restrictions probably will limit the opporunities for
> mid-level
> draws and top level djs and performers to get out and help us rebuild a
> dance
> culture.
>
> This is a quick reply and not a final opinion.
> NYC is not an orange and not an apple.
> NYC is an onion.
> Many many layers and as you peel each one it gets more complicated.
>
> peace
> Ralph/kairos
>
> Quoting Chocolate Chip Cookies <jungleboogiemonster@gmail.com>:
>
> > Let me try this again with the Reply To All option. :)
> >
> > I often hear complaints about how the scene is dead on the east coast
> and
> > about restrictive laws in nyc but from what I see on and off the list it
> > looks like NYC is doing quite well.  What exactly is the deal?
> >
>
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Preach it brother!

On 10/13/06, D. Evan Mulvihill <d.evan.mulvihill@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> that's the problem -- you are stranded with 5 friends and only alcohol,
> and getting drunk sucks
>
>  On 10/13/06, keymaker@publicspaceforall.com <keymaker@publicspaceforall.com
> > wrote:
>
> > Hmmm. Ok, for a quick metaphorical reply...
> > NYC is like a huge Gilligan's Island.
> > I am anti-reality TV and never watch much, never watched LOST once.
> > So I have to use a super old TV show...
> >
> > NYC is like a huge island you get stranded on with five friends and
> > strangers.
> > You each have one one orange and there is one case of water and one case
> > of Red
> > Bull and oh yeah a bottle of vodka or two.
> > However you slice and dice it all and squeeze the juice out, it will all
> > run
> > out
> > soon enough and you're left staring at an ocean of salt water that you
> > can't
> > drink.
> >
> > So as long as you're just looking at the water - hey fine well on
> > problem.
> > But when you need to drink it to live you realize hey its running out
> > fast.
> >
> > NYC is like that.  There is so much to do here. Every weekend you have
> > lots of
> > choices. More choices than about any other city in the US.
> >
> > But the life in the "scene" is draining out - the cultural life in the
> > city is
> > draining out. There's always some good vibey small thing going on here
> > and
> > there but the feeling is that in the bigger picture the life is draining
> > out.
> >
> > Surveillance cameras won't close clubs.
> > But they do create more mistrust at a deeper level and don't prevent the
> > dangers
> > that prompted city council to react.
> >
> > Limiting the number and types of venues that allow dance events for the
> > 18 to
> > 21
> > year olds won't have a big impact on the total number of people going
> > out to
> > clubs or the revenue of the nightlife industry here.
> >
> > But new age restrictions probably will limit the opporunities for
> > mid-level
> > draws and top level djs and performers to get out and help us rebuild a
> > dance
> > culture.
> >
> > This is a quick reply and not a final opinion.
> > NYC is not an orange and not an apple.
> > NYC is an onion.
> > Many many layers and as you peel each one it gets more complicated.
> >
> > peace
> > Ralph/kairos
> >
> > Quoting Chocolate Chip Cookies <jungleboogiemonster@gmail.com>:
> >
> > > Let me try this again with the Reply To All option. :)
> > >
> > > I often hear complaints about how the scene is dead on the east coast
> > and
> > > about restrictive laws in nyc but from what I see on and off the list
> > it
> > > looks like NYC is doing quite well.  What exactly is the deal?
> > >
> >
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Subject: [ne-raves] The Return of Bruchstuecke tonight?

Anyone else going to this tonight? If so say hi to the bald Asian guy. I'm 
going solo tonight. Haven't been out in ages period. Hope this is decent.

ps - Thanks to Ralph for single-handedly keeping traffic flowing here. And with 
some superb content at that. Gotta catch up with the good posts. Something has 
been happened with the Hyperreal spam filters so tons of junk is getting mixed 
up with the good mail.

.....................................

Saturday October 14

Wolf + Lamb & Beyond present
The Return of Bruchstuecke

Music:
Galoppierende Zuversicht (Bruchstuecke | Zrich) live pa
Styro2000 (Bruchstuecke | Zrich) dj set
Bang Goes (Bruchstuecke | Zrich) dj set
Spinoza (Beyond | NYC) dj set
Wolf + Lamb (wolflambmusic.com | NYC) dj set

plus:
LED Sculpture by Deniz
Something Visual by ML

12-turn-13, 10p-late
172 Classon Avenue
21+, $10 before 12, $15 after
http://wolflambmusic.com/tmp/swiss/


The best weekend of the year last year came right after Mutek when our
friends from Bruchstuecke in Zurich visited NYC.  Galoppierende
Zuversicht played a live set that tore the roof off of the Bunker and
then proceeded to destroy the Wolf + Lamb Marcy Hotel with dj sets that
lasted until past noon on Sunday.  Tonight they play live together and
then separately as DJs.

Galoppierende Zuversicht (which means "galloping confidence" in Swiss)
is the live project of Bruchstuecke artists Styro2000 and Bang Goes.
Their live set incorporates self built samplers and hardware instead of
laptops.  They recently released their second 12" on Bruchstuecke ...
these guys don't relase much music, it's all about their live show.
Ricardo Villalobos is calling them the best live techno act in the world
right now ... and they pretty much proved it with their unbelievable
sets at Mutek, the Bunker, and Kontrol SF in North America last year.
These guys are making some of the most interesting live techno in the
world don't come around very often.


Check the website for maps, directions, bios, music, etc:
http://wolflambmusic.com/tmp/swiss/

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Subject: [ne-raves] curious - evolution hits TV-land

Any thoughts about the new show Heroes on TV....???
I will tape it and hopefully get to see it this week.

Check this
http://www.tv.com/heroes/show/17552/videos.html

It starts tonight. I am very curious about how this develops.
Welcome your reviews and opinions.

Certainly it could be done in a way that opens things up - that breaks the mold
of the cultural conservatism of the past eight years (note that this started
prior to the Bush years). I'd say by around 1998 and certainly 2000 we were
headed in a reaction to the conuter-culture of the early 90s - the rave scene
being part of that counter-culture.

But I read the book UBIK after Jason Blackkat and crew threw their party
earlier
this year. Phillip K. Dick was a dark prophet indeed and his powers to see the
patterns playing out in our present have given nice profits to major movie
makers.

The UBIK book was rather disturbing but gave an interesting twist to the
utopian
views of the early rave scene and the new age sense that the world will be
transformed in 2012.  The twist was that evolutionary jumps in awareness or
consciousness or, to use the words from UBIK "psionic abilities", or from the
TV show Heroes, "special powers" will not bring us to the promised land of
peace and prosperity.  The more likely outcome is that people with enhanced
perception and powers will be seen as freaks or dangerous.  Perhaps hunted
down, imprisoned or killed as in the movie "V for Vendetta".  The more likely
outcome is as in the book UBIK where a new level of conflict and competition
emerges with these "powers" becoming another "technology" turned to maximize
competition - either as a new service and anti-service in the economic sense or
as a new weapon.  I just hope all this does not get bastardized and regressive
and simply spews more culture of fear in America - the center of gravity of TV
these days.

Hard to say.

Electronic music and dance culture and its more radical elements have been
around for many years now.  Interesting some of the science and technology of
electronic music provides good testable models for developing enhanced
perception and maybe even "powers"... more later on that tip.

Should be interesting.
peace out
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Subject: Re: [ne-raves] curious - "evolution" hits TV-land

On Mon, 16 Oct 2006 16:47:55 -0400, <keymaker@publicspaceforall.com> wrote:

> Any thoughts about the new show Heroes on TV....???
> I will tape it and hopefully get to see it this week.
>
> Check this
> http://www.tv.com/heroes/show/17552/videos.html
>
> It starts tonight.


It started like 3 or 4 weeks ago.


> Certainly it could be done in a way that opens things up - that breaks  
> the mold
> of the cultural conservatism


Oh great, more liberals.






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Subject: Re: [ne-raves] curious - evolution hits TV-land

PKDick believed that the satellite Valis had made psionic contact with
him to induce the end of Nixon's presidency, who Dick believed was the
Emperor of the Roman empire, and that history literally stopped two
millenia ago, and that he was also persecuted by the romans at that
time as a Christian named Thomas.

Schizophrenia aggravated by heavy drug use is a hellofa way to go.  At
least it produced some hellishly awesome books.  And the movie
Paycheck.


On 10/16/06, keymaker@publicspaceforall.com
<keymaker@publicspaceforall.com> wrote:
> Any thoughts about the new show Heroes on TV....???
> I will tape it and hopefully get to see it this week.
>
> Check this
> http://www.tv.com/heroes/show/17552/videos.html
>
> It starts tonight. I am very curious about how this develops.
> Welcome your reviews and opinions.
>
> Certainly it could be done in a way that opens things up - that breaks the mold
> of the cultural conservatism of the past eight years (note that this started
> prior to the Bush years). I'd say by around 1998 and certainly 2000 we were
> headed in a reaction to the conuter-culture of the early 90s - the rave scene
> being part of that counter-culture.
>
> But I read the book UBIK after Jason Blackkat and crew threw their party
> earlier
> this year. Phillip K. Dick was a dark prophet indeed and his powers to see the
> patterns playing out in our present have given nice profits to major movie
> makers.
>
> The UBIK book was rather disturbing but gave an interesting twist to the
> utopian
> views of the early rave scene and the new age sense that the world will be
> transformed in 2012.  The twist was that evolutionary jumps in awareness or
> consciousness or, to use the words from UBIK "psionic abilities", or from the
> TV show Heroes, "special powers" will not bring us to the promised land of
> peace and prosperity.  The more likely outcome is that people with enhanced
> perception and powers will be seen as freaks or dangerous.  Perhaps hunted
> down, imprisoned or killed as in the movie "V for Vendetta".  The more likely
> outcome is as in the book UBIK where a new level of conflict and competition
> emerges with these "powers" becoming another "technology" turned to maximize
> competition - either as a new service and anti-service in the economic sense or
> as a new weapon.  I just hope all this does not get bastardized and regressive
> and simply spews more culture of fear in America - the center of gravity of TV
> these days.
>
> Hard to say.
>
> Electronic music and dance culture and its more radical elements have been
> around for many years now.  Interesting some of the science and technology of
> electronic music provides good testable models for developing enhanced
> perception and maybe even "powers"... more later on that tip.
>
> Should be interesting.
> peace out
>  Ralph/kairos
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On 10/16/06, keymaker@publicspaceforall.com <keymaker@publicspaceforall.com>
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> Any thoughts about the new show Heroes on TV....???
> I will tape it and hopefully get to see it this week.



Yes - really fun show, surprisingly well done.  "Tape it".  Hehe, I remember
those days.  Long Live the Tivo!!!!


I'd say by around 1998 and certainly 2000 we were
> headed in a reaction to the conuter-culture of the early 90s - the rave
> scene
> being part of that counter-culture.



Completely unrelated to the intended point of the post, but... I originally
thought you misspelled "coconut culture" and could not, for the life of me,
figure out what the hell you were trying to say.  But, yeah, "counter"
culture makes a lot more sense.

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Subject: Re: [ne-raves] curious - "evolution" hits TV-land

Ha,
Ok then some of you should have seen this - shows how out of touch I am for
things in TV land. I guess it started weeks ago then.

We've talked at other times on here.
I remember who I'm talking to on here.
I'm no liberal but I have lots of friends and allies who are liberals.
And I have conservative, anarchist and libertarian friends and alllies.

I'm not a political animal. I am a dancer and a mutant.
enjoy
 Ralph/kairos


Quoting DJ Entropy <djentropy@mindspring.com>:

> On Mon, 16 Oct 2006 16:47:55 -0400, <keymaker@publicspaceforall.com> wrote:
> 
> > Any thoughts about the new show Heroes on TV....???
> > I will tape it and hopefully get to see it this week.
> >
> > Check this
> > http://www.tv.com/heroes/show/17552/videos.html
> >
> > It starts tonight.
> 
> 
> It started like 3 or 4 weeks ago.
> 
> 
> > Certainly it could be done in a way that opens things up - that breaks  
> > the mold
> > of the cultural conservatism
> 
> 
> Oh great, more liberals.
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 
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Subject: [ne-raves] NYC plane crash - the odds?



Subject: [renegadevirus] NY Plane Crash second bizzare incident for women

Huh?
You have to ask what are the odds.
posted today from another local electronic music list
Gives new meaning to the phrase "strange attractor".

They did't do any filming for Ghost Busters at that condo did they?
jeez
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Subject: [renegadevirus] NY Plane Crash second bizzare incident for women

NEW YORK (Oct. 13) - A woman whose apartment was burned in the high-rise crash
of New York Yankees pitcher Cory Lidle's plane was the victim of another
frightening, bizarre and high-profile Manhattan accident years earlier, when a
lamppost knocked over by a parade float seriously injured her.
Kathleen Caronna and her family were unhurt in Wednesday's crash, which killed
Lidle and his flight instructor, Tyler Stanger. But the engine of the Cirrus
SR20 landed in her bedroom, which went up in flames minutes before she would
arrived home, her relatives told the Daily News in Friday's editions.
"How do you go through two major things like this?" Caronna's sister-in-law,
Lisa Brown, told the paper. "It's spooky. It's very spooky."
Caronna was critically injured during the 1997 Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade
when the mammoth Cat in the Hat balloon went out of control and knocked part of
a lamppost onto her head. The then-33-year-old investment analyst lay in a coma
for nearly a month.
Caronna had been watching the parade with her husband and infant son at 72nd
Street and Central Park West. The plane crash occurred at 72nd and York Avenue,
several blocks east.
The phone rang busy Friday at the apartment on Manhattan's Upper East Side that
she shares with her husband, Ignazio Massimo, and their son, now 9.
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Subject: Re: [ne-raves] curious - "evolution" hits TV-land

On Mon, 16 Oct 2006 17:50:20 -0400, <keymaker@publicspaceforall.com> wrote:

> I am a dancer and a mutant.


BWHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA

oh man.




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Subject: [ne-raves] PKDick Re: [ne-raves] curious - evolution hits TV-land

Yeah P.K. Dick is no model for living a life. Cursed and blessed I guess.

I am truly impressed though with how his writings have been taken up in so many
movies and have clear resonance for this decade.

His writing certainly can provoke a paranoid and depressive mindset. It has that
unique power to pull you into an emotional state.  I respect it and advise
taking it in small doses ;) - your warning well taken.

Still his vision rings true for many of the larger patterns in the world now.
peace
 Ralph/kairos

Quoting Dean <talldean@gmail.com>:

> PKDick believed that the satellite Valis had made psionic contact with
> him to induce the end of Nixon's presidency, who Dick believed was the
> Emperor of the Roman empire, and that history literally stopped two
> millenia ago, and that he was also persecuted by the romans at that
> time as a Christian named Thomas.
> 
> Schizophrenia aggravated by heavy drug use is a hellofa way to go.  At
> least it produced some hellishly awesome books.  And the movie
> Paycheck.
> 
> 


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Subject: [ne-raves] gilles peterson?



Anyone else heading to gilles peterson at cielo tomorrow night?

I bought tix on a whim long enough ago that I forgot about it....wondering 
if anyone else was planning on heading out...

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Well, maybe it's just me (usually is), but I have no idea what or where
cielo is, so I probably won't be going.....

But I'd like to since I fucking love Gilles Peterson

-Josh

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Josh Wink does, indeed, still have his nite there - last Wednesday of the
month.  And, if my wife and I ever decide to have kids I'll almost
definitely be at this.  If only to taunt the little bastards for not being
able to go out without a diaper.....

-Josh

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> omg, just realized that in philly this event takes place at the same club
> dieselboy had his platinum night and josh wink had (still has?) a night,
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> check it out, raver moms and dads - an opportunity to dance with your kids
> to a dj!  :)
>
> mary  :)
>
> http://www.babylovesdisco.com/about/

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i love that, Josh, "almost definitely," lol!

PS - according to usa today, it's coming to manhattan on 11/11 and 12/9,
and to brooklyn on 10/21, 11/18, and 12/16  :)

Josh Weber says:
Josh Wink does, indeed, still have his nite there - last Wednesday of the
month.  And, if my wife and I ever decide to have kids I'll almost
definitely be at this.  If only to taunt the little bastards for not being
able to go out without a diaper.....

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oops sorry also meant to say thanks for clarifying on the Josh Wink night
at fluid in philly, Josh!  much appreciation!  mary :)


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Subject: [ne-raves] Reviews? Re: [ne-raves] The Return of Bruchstuecke tonight?

Hey Jasper,
If you went to this party please send us a review. I would have gone for sure if
I had knwon earlier and had enough rest.  
I went to the party at Club Exit Friday night and it was quite amazing - the
most like an old style rave feeling since I've been back in NY - mainly due to
the people - I'll send along a review on that one later tonight.
Ralph

Quoting Jasper <jasper@hyperreal.org>:

> Anyone else going to this tonight? If so say hi to the bald Asian guy. I'm 
> going solo tonight. Haven't been out in ages period. Hope this is decent.
> 
> ps - Thanks to Ralph for single-handedly keeping traffic flowing here. And
> with 
> some superb content at that. Gotta catch up with the good posts. Something
> has 
> been happened with the Hyperreal spam filters so tons of junk is getting
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> 
> .....................................
> 
> Saturday October 14
> 
> Wolf + Lamb & Beyond present
> The Return of Bruchstuecke
> 
> Music:
> Galoppierende Zuversicht (Bruchstuecke | Zrich) live pa
> Styro2000 (Bruchstuecke | Zrich) dj set
> Bang Goes (Bruchstuecke | Zrich) dj set
> Spinoza (Beyond | NYC) dj set
> Wolf + Lamb (wolflambmusic.com | NYC) dj set
> 
> plus:
> LED Sculpture by Deniz
> Something Visual by ML
> 
> 12-turn-13, 10p-late
> 172 Classon Avenue
> 21+, $10 before 12, $15 after
> http://wolflambmusic.com/tmp/swiss/
> 
> 
> The best weekend of the year last year came right after Mutek when our
> friends from Bruchstuecke in Zurich visited NYC.  Galoppierende
> Zuversicht played a live set that tore the roof off of the Bunker and
> then proceeded to destroy the Wolf + Lamb Marcy Hotel with dj sets that
> lasted until past noon on Sunday.  Tonight they play live together and
> then separately as DJs.
> 
> Galoppierende Zuversicht (which means "galloping confidence" in Swiss)
> is the live project of Bruchstuecke artists Styro2000 and Bang Goes.
> Their live set incorporates self built samplers and hardware instead of
> laptops.  They recently released their second 12" on Bruchstuecke ...
> these guys don't relase much music, it's all about their live show.
> Ricardo Villalobos is calling them the best live techno act in the world
> right now ... and they pretty much proved it with their unbelievable
> sets at Mutek, the Bunker, and Kontrol SF in North America last year.
> These guys are making some of the most interesting live techno in the
> world don't come around very often.
> 
> 
> Check the website for maps, directions, bios, music, etc:
> http://wolflambmusic.com/tmp/swiss/
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Subject: [ne-raves] lots of tech jobs open



Hey guys -

I know this isn't the normal venue for this, but there are so many tech 
folks in the rave scene I thought it may be a good for the community type 
posting that I wanted to offer.  I work for a great company that has 10+ 
positions of various technical levels open from tech pm/analyst work, qa 
manager, senior app admin, junior through senior java, and production 
positions available.  It's a great company with amazing benefits in 
media/publishing.

If you have questions or want to send me resumes, drop me a mail.

One of my best friends is out of work right now and it can be hell - happy 
to help if I can.

-melzie

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From ne-raves-return-2982-ne-raves-archive=hyperreal.org@hyperreal.org Thu Oct 19 23:36:17 2006
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Subject: Re: [ne-raves] lots of tech jobs open

I just started a new tech-y job a few weeks ago.  Wi-fi sales in the  
hospitality industry (hotels, etc), and I've been doing some AP  
configuration and silly stuff like that too.

Not as techy as those positions you said tho  ;)



On Thu, 19 Oct 2006 18:54:21 -0400, Melzie <melzie@hyperreal.org> wrote:

>
>
> Hey guys -
>
> I know this isn't the normal venue for this, but there are so many tech  
> folks in the rave scene I thought it may be a good for the community  
> type posting that I wanted to offer.  I work for a great company that  
> has 10+ positions of various technical levels open from tech pm/analyst  
> work, qa manager, senior app admin, junior through senior java, and  
> production positions available.  It's a great company with amazing  
> benefits in media/publishing.
>
> If you have questions or want to send me resumes, drop me a mail.
>
> One of my best friends is out of work right now and it can be hell -  
> happy to help if I can.
>
> -melzie
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Subject: Re: [ne-raves] lots of tech jobs open

NYC only, I'm assuming?  :-)

On 10/19/06, Melzie <melzie@hyperreal.org> wrote:
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>
> Hey guys -
>
> I know this isn't the normal venue for this, but there are so many tech
> folks in the rave scene I thought it may be a good for the community type
> posting that I wanted to offer.  I work for a great company that has 10+
> positions of various technical levels open from tech pm/analyst work, qa
> manager, senior app admin, junior through senior java, and production
> positions available.  It's a great company with amazing benefits in
> media/publishing.
>
> If you have questions or want to send me resumes, drop me a mail.
>
> One of my best friends is out of work right now and it can be hell - happy
> to help if I can.
>
> -melzie
>
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Subject: Re: [ne-raves] lots of tech jobs open

I also work for a company that is looking for people. We are looking for 
MySQL DBAs, SQL experts, CF programmers, Perl programmers and Linux 
sysadmins.

Send me any resumes if you are interested. 


>
> On Thu, 19 Oct 2006 18:54:21 -0400, Melzie <melzie@hyperreal.org> wrote:
>
>>
>>
>> Hey guys -
>>
>> I know this isn't the normal venue for this, but there are so many 
>> tech folks in the rave scene I thought it may be a good for the 
>> community type posting that I wanted to offer.  I work for a great 
>> company that has 10+ positions of various technical levels open from 
>> tech pm/analyst work, qa manager, senior app admin, junior through 
>> senior java, and production positions available.  It's a great 
>> company with amazing benefits in media/publishing.
>>
>> If you have questions or want to send me resumes, drop me a mail.
>>
>> One of my best friends is out of work right now and it can be hell - 
>> happy to help if I can.
>>
>> -melzie
>>
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Subject: [ne-raves] 10.28 \\ HALLOWEEN SATURDAY \\ DC TECHNO @ MIXED SIGNALS @ PENANG

\\ AGENDA \\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\

+ COSTUME PARTY FOR HALLOWEEN SATURDAY!!!!!  MIXED SIGNALS WILL =20
PRESENT THE ULTIMATE TECHNO MUSIC ENTERTAINMENT EXPERIENCE FOR THIS =20
SATURDAY, INCLUDING SOME OF THE HARDEST HITTING NEW STARS OF THE LOCAL =20
TECHNO CIRCUIT. AARON ROBINSON AND DJ BEEMA WILL DELIVER THE PUMPING =20
PEAK-TIME PERCUSSION, WHILE DONNY B. (AKA THE DONMINATOR) BRINGS A =20
LATE NIGHT SHOWCASE OF BANGING TECHNO FOR ALL THE NUTTERS AND HARDCORE =20
OUT THERE. ARRIVE EARLY FOR A SOUTH ASIAN DINNER WITH A SPECIAL FRONT =20
ROOM SET BY WILLBASE, INCLUDING THE LATEST IN TECH/ACID HOUSE. FULL =20
COSTUMES ARE HIGHLY ENCOURAGED TO ADD TO THE WICKED AND WILD DANCE =20
FLOOR MAYHEM.  PREPARE TO GET YOUR GHOUL....ER....GROOVE ON.

\\ ARTISTS  \\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\

+ AARON ROBINSON (MIXED SIGNALS, PROTON RADIO)

In today's age of sub-sub-genre formulas, it is rare to find artists =20
who bridge gaps between sounds. Washington, DC based DJ Aaron Robinson =20
is not one for the cookie cutter mold.  Drawing from a wide array of =20
musical influences, he deftly crafts sets that walk the line between =20
current styles, pushing the edges of dancefloor sensibility and =20
musical cohesion.  Having spent his college years cutting his teeth in =20
the Chicago scene, Aaron is now one of the most polished, experienced =20
young DJ's on the local circuit.  You can catch Aaron every third =20
monday of the month at 6pm EST on protonradio.com, where he hosts the =20
popular show "No Soap Radio".  Give him a listen -- your ears will =20
thank you later.

+ DJ BEEMA (DRAGONFLY)

DJ Beema spent much of his time belonging to a different culture, one =20
not in the limelight of American society. Reuben is a member of the =20
underground network of electronic dance music DJs and enthusiasts, =20
sharing an affinity and sense of unity with others who share his same =20
interests. On a regular basis these days, Reuben finds himself playing =20
music to crowds at night clubs and bars across D.C., including a =20
recently new residency at Dragonfly. Beema plays each gig with his =20
musical passion at the forefront of his mind, not a dollar sign. =20
Electronic Music to him is life, and without it, life is like a beige =20
wall ? empty.

+ DONMINATOR (GET LOOSE CREW)

This electronic music love affair began in the early nineties for =20
Donny. Milwaukee is the city where he was introduced to some of the =20
best Techno artistry at that time. In 94', relocation out west to San =20
Diego brought on a whole new party experience. Vast club scene =20
environments set the stage for some of the best parties America had to =20
offer including desert massives along with old theaters and warehouses =20
in downtown L.A..  Just when the scene proved to create a nationwide =20
synergy on the dance floor, a deeper calling followed. It wouldn't be =20
the first climax of club culture and dance music in the U.S. but =20
seemed to be the last. It was 1999 and another move was eminent, only =20
this time it would be overseas.

The European dance scene far exceeded expectation. Spain welcomed =20
Techno like nothing seen before. There, clubs and parties host the =20
masters of the international Techno scene. This exposure naturally led =20
to the transition from the dance floor speakers to stepping behind the =20
decks. With over five years of music exposure in Europe, living in =20
Spain introduced Techno on a global level which carried him to =20
heightened levels of awareness both mentally and musically. Europe is =20
a second home and proves to behold the last true underground of =20
electronic dance music. With a taste for all styles of Techno, who =20
knows where his sets will take you.

+ WILLBASE (UR BASE IS MINE RECORDINGS)

WillBase's style ranges from tech house to acid house.  While living =20
in Harrisonburg, VA he promoted and spun for the infamous Compound =20
Living parties and at Club 216 in Charlottesville, Va.  As a producer, =20
he is currently working on his first release for his label UR Base is =20
Mine Recordings.  In addition to his profound skills on the decks, =20
WillBase has been an avid musician since childhood playing a multitude =20
of instruments to include guitar, bass, alto sax, and keyboards.  This =20
will be his first debut in Washington, DC and he is a welcome addition =20
to Mixed Signals.

\\ LOCATION  \\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\

+ PENANG @ 19TH & M
+ 1837 M STREET NW, DC 20036
+ PREMIUM U.S. & EUROPEAN DRAFTS ON TAP
+ SOUTH ASIAN MENU UNTIL MIDNIGHT

\\ OTHER INFO  \\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\

+ TIME: 21:00 - 03:00
+ ADMISSION: $5 ALL NIGHT!
+ AGE: 21+ WITH VALID ID
+ METRO: 2 BLOCKS SOUTH OF DUPONT CIRCLE

\\ WWW.MIXEDSIGNALSDC.COM \\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\



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Force of Nature Presents:

Slow Motion Sunday's at the Enormous Room

IDM - Ambient - Electro - Triphop - Techno

Last Sunday of Every month

9pm -1am

Enormous Room
567 Mass Ave
Cambridge, MA
*Right in Central Square

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October 29th

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http://www.ctnow.com/nightlife/hce-djculture.artoct22,0,2991880.story?coll=hce-headlines-entertain-top


Electronica Evolution
Coming Out Of The Raves And Dance Clubs, An Upscale DJ Culture Takes Root
In Hartford
October 22, 2006
By ERIC R. DANTON, Courant Rock Critic

It's past midnight on a Friday night in an otherwise barren area of
downtown Hartford, but there's a knot of well-dressed people on the
sidewalk outside Room 960 on Main Street taking a break from the thumping
music within.

The chic little bar is a hot spot in the capital city's surprisingly strong
electronic music scene, one that has transcended the underground rave
culture of the late '90s to become, if not a mainstream source of
entertainment, one that caters to a high-end clientele. Hartford, a city
with a moribund rock scene that has trouble attracting cool up-and-coming
bands, is hosting internationally acclaimed DJs and making a name for
itself in the cutting-edge culture of electronic music.

There's house music at Room 960, drum 'n' bass at Sully's Pub and enough
devotees of each to keep the scene vibrant, albeit small. (House, an
offshoot of the '80s post-disco dance-club scene, features deep four-beat
bass grooves. Drum 'n' bass is fast-tempo music with rhythmic break beats
tied to jazz, reggae and hip-hop.)

"Sometimes, these little cities that you never thought would be great are
fantastic, and everybody I've ever put there has loved it," says Emma
Hoser, a New York booking agent who represents top-name DJs.

Several of Hoser's DJs have performed in Hartford at events booked by
budding promoter Bora Celik. Celik, 31, promotes "Bora Music" events every
few weeks at Room 960 and, last summer, put together outdoor parties in
Constitution Plaza.

A software engineer who runs his own company in Avon by day, Celik spends
his spare time poring over influential rankings in DJmag to identify talent
he wants to bring to Hartford, and negotiating with agents to make it
happen. One of his early coups was booking an Argentine DJ named Hernan
Cattaneo, ranked No. 7 last year on the magazine's list.

"Once I brought him, it was a chain reaction," Celik says. Other
high-profile bookings have included Roger Sanchez and Gabriel and Dresden.
Celik has also booked the rock band Bloc Party to perform a DJ set Nov. 18
after the group's performance earlier that night outside Boston.

Electronic music has long percolated in Hartford's underground. The former
Comet Club on Farmington Avenue hosted events in the '80s, and the
Municipal Cafe on Main Street was something of a headquarters for the music
in its various forms until it closed last year. And Hartford was home to
all-night dance parties called raves in the late '90s, until concern over
drug abuse led authorities to crack down on the events.

"It's definitely cyclical," says Dave Dresden, half of the duo Gabriel and
Dresden, who grew up in Stamford where he learned to DJ from another
Connecticut resident, Moby. Dresden used to spin at Bar in New Haven and
the short-lived club Velvet in Hartford, and he hosted an electronic music
radio show on the former WMRQ-FM (104.1).

"I really think that people are always going to go out and do drugs and
dance around the campfire, so to speak," Dresden says from San Francisco,
where he lives now. "And every so often, there comes a club owner or
promoter who actually cares about the music, and when somebody takes the
time to find out who the right DJs are to play their venue, and to make
fliers and goes the whole nine yards, that's when it starts."

Neither Bora Music events, nor the monthly drum 'n' bass party at Sully's,
called Threshold, bears much resemblance to rave culture. That's by design,
Celik says.

"That's actually what I'm trying to get away from," he says. "A lot of the
people who made that scene so popular weren't in it for the music. They
were in it for other reasons, like drugs."

Celik is targeting a different clientele: "It's a more mature crowd," he
says. "They're more cultured, more international."

It's also a slightly older crowd - late 20s to 40s - that can afford hefty
cover charges and is looking for a more luxurious experience, such as
bottle service at their tables.

"It's not just music; it's a lifestyle," Celik says. "You have to know your
target audience, and I do."

And no wonder: He's a former DJ, who started spinning records in 1992 in
his native Turkey. The passion continued when he moved to Connecticut in
1996 to study at the University of Hartford. Keeping current as a DJ is
time consuming, though, and Celik soon found he didn't have the time.

"DJing is very heavy on research," he says. "If you don't do the research,
you don't get new music."

Instead, he turned to promoting.

"I still see it as my hobby, but it's a hobby that consumes a tremendous
amount of time," he says.

It's also one that his patrons say he's good at.

"You just can't get this anywhere else," Tim Bonito says one Friday night,
while waiting for DJ Donald Glaude to spin at Room 960. Bonito, 29, a
mortgage broker from Springfield, says he comes at least once a month to
Bora Music events, which he prefers over the fare at other clubs downtown.

"Everything else is really commercial and Top 40," he says, making himself
heard over the pulsating beats in the low-lit room packed with people.

That's fine for Club Blu and NV downtown, but Celik seeks a more discerning
crowd.

"I'm not trying to make everyone happy," he says. "We have a niche. Our
goal is quality first."

Threshold also has a niche, and it's not likely to bubble into the
mainstream, either.

"Drum and bass is kind of like the most underground sound," says Stacy
Lambert, a DJ who goes by Miz-Eyesis and co-founded Threshold in 2004 with
DJs named Oneself and Torrential. "It's popular, but if you go to
festivals, it's very much underground in terms of electronic music."

Threshold has featured DJs from New York, Los Angeles, Atlanta and London
since its inception. Patrons range in age from 21 to 50, and Lambert says
drum 'n' bass attracts a more relaxed crowd than the higher-end house music
scene.

"There's a certain laid-back attitude. It's more punk-oriented or
Rastafarian," she says. "They don't want to look like they're coming out of
GQ magazine."

The popularity of the event - 80 people crammed into Sully's last month -
has surprised its organizers.

"We never expected it to last that long," says Lambert, who works as a
consultant for ING. "We didn't realize there was such a want for drum 'n'
bass in Connecticut."

Lambert says Hartford is well-situated between Boston and New York, and the
smaller scene can be an attraction.

"It's a different place for these DJs to go to instead of another bustling
busy city," she says. "It's an attractive thing to come to a place that's a
little bit smaller and show people, `Hey, this is what I do.'"

Although Bora Music and Threshold have helped establish Hartford's name on
the electronic music circuit, there are limits to how large the local scene
can grow.

"It's very difficult to get my international guys to play there, because
they come over for one weekend, maybe two, so I have two Fridays and two
Saturdays, and it's really important to get them to play the major markets,
like New York, Los Angeles, Miami," says Hoser, the booking agent.

Yet she credits Celik for working hard to overcome Hartford's non-image,
and says his events rival those in bigger cities booked by more established
promoters.

"I hope Bora continues doing it, because some of the bigger cities in
America aren't as good as Hartford," she says.

Celik has no illusions that Bora Music events at Room 960 will transform
Hartford into an electronic music capital. He just likes throwing parties.

"I don't think what I'm doing is going to convert Hartford into this great
dance-music Mecca of New England," he says. "That would be great, but it's
not realistic."

Contact Eric R. Danton at edanton@courant.com.

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Subject: [ne-raves] 10.28 \\ HALLOWEEN SATURDAY \\ DC TECHNO @ MIXED SIGNALS @ PENANG

\\ AGENDA \\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\

+ Costume party for Halloween Saturday!!!!!  Mixed Signals will
present the ultimate techno music entertainment experience for this
Saturday, including some of the hardest hitting new stars of the local
techno circuit. Aaron Robinson and DJ Beema will deliver the pumping
peak-time percussion, while Donny B. (aka the Donminator) brings a
late night showcase of banging techno for all the nutters and hardcore
out there. Arrive early for a south Asian dinner with a special front
room set by WillBase, including the latest in tech/acid house. Full
costumes are highly encouraged to add to the wicked and wild dance
floor mayhem.  Prepare to get your ghoul....er....groove on.

\\ ARTISTS  \\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\

+ AARON ROBINSON (MIXED SIGNALS, PROTON RADIO)

In today's age of sub-sub-genre formulas, it is rare to find artists
who bridge gaps between sounds. Washington, DC based DJ Aaron Robinson
is not one for the cookie cutter mold.  Drawing from a wide array of
musical influences, he deftly crafts sets that walk the line between
current styles, pushing the edges of dancefloor sensibility and
musical cohesion.  Having spent his college years cutting his teeth in
the Chicago scene, Aaron is now one of the most polished, experienced
young DJ's on the local circuit.  You can catch Aaron every third
monday of the month at 6pm EST on protonradio.com, where he hosts the
popular show "No Soap Radio".  Give him a listen -- your ears will
thank you later.

+ DJ BEEMA (DRAGONFLY)

DJ Beema spent much of his time belonging to a different culture, one
not in the limelight of American society. Reuben is a member of the
underground network of electronic dance music DJs and enthusiasts,
sharing an affinity and sense of unity with others who share his same
interests. On a regular basis these days, Reuben finds himself playing
music to crowds at night clubs and bars across D.C., including a
recently new residency at Dragonfly. Beema plays each gig with his
musical passion at the forefront of his mind, not a dollar sign.
Electronic Music to him is life, and without it, life is like a beige
wall ? empty.

+ DONMINATOR (GET LOOSE CREW)

This electronic music love affair began in the early nineties for
Donny. Milwaukee is the city where he was introduced to some of the
best Techno artistry at that time. In 94', relocation out west to San
Diego brought on a whole new party experience. Vast club scene
environments set the stage for some of the best parties America had to
offer including desert massives along with old theaters and warehouses
in downtown L.A..  Just when the scene proved to create a nationwide
synergy on the dance floor, a deeper calling followed. It wouldn't be
the first climax of club culture and dance music in the U.S. but
seemed to be the last. It was 1999 and another move was eminent, only
this time it would be overseas.

The European dance scene far exceeded expectation. Spain welcomed
Techno like nothing seen before. There, clubs and parties host the
masters of the international Techno scene. This exposure naturally led
to the transition from the dance floor speakers to stepping behind the
decks. With over five years of music exposure in Europe, living in
Spain introduced Techno on a global level which carried him to
heightened levels of awareness both mentally and musically. Europe is
a second home and proves to behold the last true underground of
electronic dance music. With a taste for all styles of Techno, who
knows where his sets will take you.

+ WILLBASE (UR BASE IS MINE RECORDINGS)

WillBase's style ranges from tech house to acid house.  While living
in Harrisonburg, VA he promoted and spun for the infamous Compound
Living parties and at Club 216 in Charlottesville, Va.  As a producer,
he is currently working on his first release for his label UR Base is
Mine Recordings.  In addition to his profound skills on the decks,
WillBase has been an avid musician since childhood playing a multitude
of instruments to include guitar, bass, alto sax, and keyboards.  This
will be his first debut in Washington, DC and he is a welcome addition
to Mixed Signals.

\\ LOCATION  \\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\

+ PENANG @ 19TH & M
+ 1837 M STREET NW, DC 20036
+ PREMIUM U.S. & EUROPEAN DRAFTS ON TAP
+ SOUTH ASIAN MENU UNTIL MIDNIGHT

\\ OTHER INFO  \\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\

+ TIME: 21:00 - 03:00
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 =20
 =20
 =20
Synergy's 3rd annual NYC Halloween  event!!=20

Friday October 27th=20

GHOSTBUSTERS  2=20


TERRY MULLAN=20
_www.terrymullan.com_ (http://www.terrymullan.com/) =20
We are proud to present one of  the most influential house DJ/producers in=20
the world. Known since the early 90's  as one of the most exciting and skill=
ed=20
djs in the dance community. Terry has  just recently re-signed with the worl=
d's=20
premiere artist agency (AM Only) and  has a slew of jackin funky acid house=20
productions out on his globally respected  label - Catalyst.=20

SPACE GIRL - ALL NEW LIVE PA!=20
_www.spacegirlmusic.com_ (http://www.spacegirlmusic.com/)  =20
Synergy's Trance Queen of Halloween is back once again for what has become a=
 =20
NYC holiday tradition. Synergy has been lucky enough to have her exclusively=
=20
for  her northeast performances for the last few years and every single time=
=20
she  never fails to have the crowd going in frenzy. She will be performing a=
ll=20
new  material for its first ever debut!=20

MISS LISA=20
_www.djmisslisa.com_ (http://www.djmisslisa.com/) =20
We are  excited to have miss lisa back for her first NYC appearance in over=20=
a=20
year. She  has captivated our hearts since her first northeast appearance in=
=20
2003 at our  annual "You've Got Muzik!" event. Sure to rock this holiday eve=
nt=20
with style,  Lisa will bring hard energetic trance and pumpin progressive=20
house with a  halloween theme and of course a stunning costume to match. Thi=
s=20
will be a cd  release for her new CD "Guilty Pleasure".=20

PLEASUREHEAD VS HAVOK - 1st time ever!=20
_www.pleasurehead.com_ (http://www.pleasurehead.com/)  / _www.djhavok.com_=20
(http://www.djhavok.com/) =20
For the 1st time ever witness two  of the most requested DJ=E2=80=99s in the=
=20
underground scene as they come together for a  very special Halloween set. T=
he trance=20
peculator meets NYC's house funk phenom  for a full force combination of "de=
ep=20
bass trance" "hard funky house" and crowd  thrilling dance floor anthems.=20
Both of these artists have deep roots in the  underground being fan favorite=
s=20
locally as well as all over the united  states.=20

INVASION OF THE DEAD -  featuring Fetish Dolly=20
_www.fetishdolly.com_ (http://www.fetishdolly.com/) =20
We are excited to have Fetish  dolly and her harem of sexy ghoulish zombies=20
and vampires for this chilling  Halloween event. At key points of the night=20
they will be feeding off the crowd  and dancing onstage for your hauntingly=20
freakish pleasure. They will also be  decorating the venue with frightening=20=
decor=20
and many other  suprises!=20

ODI=20
_www.djodi.com_ (http://www.djodi.com/) =20
A longtime Synergy favorite since our  first event in 1998 we are happy to=20
have NYC's undisputed king of Drum n Bass.  Odi has never failed to rock the=
 DnB=20
like no other and time again has proved why  he has been a staple in our=20
scene for so many years. Prepare for a trembling  evil DnB set from the one=20=
and=20
only.=20

EMPRESS=20
_www.djempress.com_ (http://www.djempress.com/) =20
We are happy to have the empress  back for her first synergy event in 2=20
years. She has been NYC's most respected  female dj throughout th enation fo=
r=20
years. Expect bone chilling basslines and  thunderous drums with her dark ha=
lloween=20
themed Jungle set from the temptress of  Drum n bass.=20

RALPHIE C =20
_www.djralphiec.com_ (http://www.djralphiec.com/) =20
One half of  the Skratch house duo - The Holy Rollerz , Ralphie C has long=20
established  himself as one of the most skilled dj's in the circuit. Lightni=
ng=20
quick scratch  patterns and funky dancefloor bombs are his signature and he=20=
has=20
been a long  time synergy favorite.=20

TJR =20
_www.djtjr.com_ (http://www.djtjr.com/) =20
The second Holy  Roller has recently been in the studio producing pumpin aci=
d=20
tracks on Terry  Mullan's label Catalyst. One of the most technically superb=
=20
djs on the east  coast, Tj's smooth mixing and jaw jopping scratches guarant=
ee=20
quality banging  music for every event.=20

RITALIN =20

PINKY AND THE BRAIN VS HOW HARD & DJ  CANDY KID Round 2!=20

DADDY GREAN JEANS=20

CRAIG HARRIS=20

CYPHA =20

PSYCHLE=20

WIT?=20

ADAM ZARR=20

VERTX=20

VIRTUE =20

SOUL ASSASIN=20

UNPREDICTABLE=20

Hosted by MC ETC=20

STUDIO B BRAND  NEW VENUE!=20
259 Banker Street (btw. Meserole & Calyer), Brooklyn, NYC =20

We are happy to present a brand new venue for this years Halloween.  Recentl=
y=20
opened a couple months ago, Studio B has been all the talk around NYC  for=20
its superb spacious dance floor, staging, booming sound and stunning lights.=
 =20
The venue features a luxurious second room as well as separate elevated seat=
ing =20
areas overlooking the main dance floor.=20

DECOR: Studio B  will be transformed into a modern day haunted house with=20
decorations and themes  by the mind of the ever creative Fetish Dolly.=20

Costume Contest: Come in your freakiest, scariest, or funniest costume and=20
our judges will  be looking around throughout the night and picking the top=20=
male=20
and female  entries to be judged on stage, by you, the audience for the best=
=20
costume  contest. Prize pack includes comps to future Synergy Events, CD's,=20
stickers and  much more!=20

Tickets: $15 limited  presales will be available on groovetickets.com (buy=20
early and save!)=20
$20  after limited sells out=20
$25 at door!=20

Synergynyc.net =20
groovetickets.com=20

Last year's event sold out! We suggest buying  tickets or arriving early.=20

18+ to enter=20
21+ to drink=20

10pm -  6am=20


E-Mail: _Synergypro@aol.com_ (mailto:Synergypro@aol.com) =20
Myspace: _www.myspace.com/synergyindustries_=20
(http://www.myspace.com/synergyindustries)=20
_________________
_http://www.myspace.com/synergyindustries_=20
(http://www.myspace.com/synergyindustries) =20

Oct 27  2006 - GHOSTBUSTERS 2=20
March 31 2007- LOL! Laugh Out Loud 2

 (mailto:nyc-raves@hyperreal.org)=20



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+ Costume party for Halloween Saturday!!!!!  Mixed Signals will
present the ultimate techno music entertainment experience for this
Saturday, including some of the hardest hitting new stars of the local
techno circuit. Aaron Robinson and DJ Beema will deliver the pumping
peak-time percussion, while Donny B. (aka the Donminator) brings a
late night showcase of banging techno for all the nutters and hardcore
out there. Arrive early for a south Asian dinner with a special front
room set by WillBase, including the latest in tech/acid house. Full
costumes are highly encouraged to add to the wicked and wild dance
floor mayhem.  Prepare to get your ghoul....er....groove on.

\\ ARTISTS  \\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\

+ AARON ROBINSON (MIXED SIGNALS, PROTON RADIO)

In today's age of sub-sub-genre formulas, it is rare to find artists
who bridge gaps between sounds. Washington, DC based DJ Aaron Robinson
is not one for the cookie cutter mold.  Drawing from a wide array of
musical influences, he deftly crafts sets that walk the line between
current styles, pushing the edges of dancefloor sensibility and
musical cohesion.  Having spent his college years cutting his teeth in
the Chicago scene, Aaron is now one of the most polished, experienced
young DJ's on the local circuit.  You can catch Aaron every third
monday of the month at 6pm EST on protonradio.com, where he hosts the
popular show "No Soap Radio".  Give him a listen -- your ears will
thank you later.

+ DJ BEEMA (DRAGONFLY)

DJ Beema spent much of his time belonging to a different culture, one
not in the limelight of American society. Reuben is a member of the
underground network of electronic dance music DJs and enthusiasts,
sharing an affinity and sense of unity with others who share his same
interests. On a regular basis these days, Reuben finds himself playing
music to crowds at night clubs and bars across D.C., including a
recently new residency at Dragonfly. Beema plays each gig with his
musical passion at the forefront of his mind, not a dollar sign.
Electronic Music to him is life, and without it, life is like a beige
wall ? empty.

+ DONMINATOR (GET LOOSE CREW)

This electronic music love affair began in the early nineties for
Donny. Milwaukee is the city where he was introduced to some of the
best Techno artistry at that time. In 94', relocation out west to San
Diego brought on a whole new party experience. Vast club scene
environments set the stage for some of the best parties America had to
offer including desert massives along with old theaters and warehouses
in downtown L.A..  Just when the scene proved to create a nationwide
synergy on the dance floor, a deeper calling followed. It wouldn't be
the first climax of club culture and dance music in the U.S. but
seemed to be the last. It was 1999 and another move was eminent, only
this time it would be overseas.

The European dance scene far exceeded expectation. Spain welcomed
Techno like nothing seen before. There, clubs and parties host the
masters of the international Techno scene. This exposure naturally led
to the transition from the dance floor speakers to stepping behind the
decks. With over five years of music exposure in Europe, living in
Spain introduced Techno on a global level which carried him to
heightened levels of awareness both mentally and musically. Europe is
a second home and proves to behold the last true underground of
electronic dance music. With a taste for all styles of Techno, who
knows where his sets will take you.

+ WILLBASE (UR BASE IS MINE RECORDINGS)

WillBase's style ranges from tech house to acid house.  While living
in Harrisonburg, VA he promoted and spun for the infamous Compound
Living parties and at Club 216 in Charlottesville, Va.  As a producer,
he is currently working on his first release for his label UR Base is
Mine Recordings.  In addition to his profound skills on the decks,
WillBase has been an avid musician since childhood playing a multitude
of instruments to include guitar, bass, alto sax, and keyboards.  This
will be his first debut in Washington, DC and he is a welcome addition
to Mixed Signals.

\\ LOCATION  \\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\

+ PENANG @ 19TH & M
+ 1837 M STREET NW, DC 20036
+ PREMIUM U.S. & EUROPEAN DRAFTS ON TAP
+ SOUTH ASIAN MENU UNTIL MIDNIGHT

\\ OTHER INFO  \\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\

+ TIME: 21:00 - 03:00
+ ADMISSION: $5 ALL NIGHT!
+ AGE: 21+ WITH VALID ID
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Direct Drive Presents: 
Saturday October 28th 
Halloween Death Boat Bash! 
2 Floors! 

Jungle Warfare Level: 

PANACEA (Position Chrome | Offkey | Freak | Outbreak | Germany) 

TYSON (SuddenDef | FORMS | The Netherlands) 


BURNER BROTHERS: 
DJ SEEN & CHRIS THOMAS (Direct Drive) 
 

DJ SEOUL (Direct Drive) 
 

& 

RAW Q (Rawqaudio.com | Bingo Beats | Grid Recordings | Direct Drive | UK/NYC) 
 

With MC's: 
MC TC IZLAM 
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Dub War Level: 

JUJU (V recordings | Soul R | Phuturo | San Fransisco) 


JOE NICE (Dub War | Gourmet Beats | Baltimore) 


DAVE Q (Dub War | NYC) 
 

SECRET AGENT GEL 
 

With MC 
MC JUAKALI 


Paddle Wheel Queen - E 23rd St @ FDR Drive, NYC 
Boards 12am & Tours Manhattan + Statue of Liberty 
21+ Must have Picture ID (((Reinforced Sound))) 
$25 in Advance 
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Subject: [ne-raves] 10.28 \\ HALLOWEEN SATURDAY \\ DC TECHNO @ MIXED SIGNALS @ PENANG

\\ AGENDA \\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\

+ Costume party for Halloween Saturday!!!!!  Mixed Signals will
present the ultimate techno music entertainment experience for this
Saturday, including some of the hardest hitting new stars of the local
techno circuit. Aaron Robinson and DJ Beema will deliver the pumping
peak-time percussion, while Donny B. (aka the Donminator) brings a
late night showcase of banging techno for all the nutters and hardcore
out there. Arrive early for a south Asian dinner with a special front
room set by WillBase, including the latest in tech/acid house. Full
costumes are highly encouraged to add to the wicked and wild dance
floor mayhem.  Prepare to get your ghoul....er....groove on.

\\ ARTISTS  \\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\

+ AARON ROBINSON (MIXED SIGNALS, PROTON RADIO)

In today's age of sub-sub-genre formulas, it is rare to find artists
who bridge gaps between sounds. Washington, DC based DJ Aaron Robinson
is not one for the cookie cutter mold.  Drawing from a wide array of
musical influences, he deftly crafts sets that walk the line between
current styles, pushing the edges of dancefloor sensibility and
musical cohesion.  Having spent his college years cutting his teeth in
the Chicago scene, Aaron is now one of the most polished, experienced
young DJ's on the local circuit.  You can catch Aaron every third
monday of the month at 6pm EST on protonradio.com, where he hosts the
popular show "No Soap Radio".  Give him a listen -- your ears will
thank you later.

+ DJ BEEMA (DRAGONFLY)

DJ Beema spent much of his time belonging to a different culture, one
not in the limelight of American society. Reuben is a member of the
underground network of electronic dance music DJs and enthusiasts,
sharing an affinity and sense of unity with others who share his same
interests. On a regular basis these days, Reuben finds himself playing
music to crowds at night clubs and bars across D.C., including a
recently new residency at Dragonfly. Beema plays each gig with his
musical passion at the forefront of his mind, not a dollar sign.
Electronic Music to him is life, and without it, life is like a beige
wall ? empty.

+ DONMINATOR (GET LOOSE CREW)

This electronic music love affair began in the early nineties for
Donny. Milwaukee is the city where he was introduced to some of the
best Techno artistry at that time. In 94', relocation out west to San
Diego brought on a whole new party experience. Vast club scene
environments set the stage for some of the best parties America had to
offer including desert massives along with old theaters and warehouses
in downtown L.A..  Just when the scene proved to create a nationwide
synergy on the dance floor, a deeper calling followed. It wouldn't be
the first climax of club culture and dance music in the U.S. but
seemed to be the last. It was 1999 and another move was eminent, only
this time it would be overseas.

The European dance scene far exceeded expectation. Spain welcomed
Techno like nothing seen before. There, clubs and parties host the
masters of the international Techno scene. This exposure naturally led
to the transition from the dance floor speakers to stepping behind the
decks. With over five years of music exposure in Europe, living in
Spain introduced Techno on a global level which carried him to
heightened levels of awareness both mentally and musically. Europe is
a second home and proves to behold the last true underground of
electronic dance music. With a taste for all styles of Techno, who
knows where his sets will take you.

+ WILLBASE (UR BASE IS MINE RECORDINGS)

WillBase's style ranges from tech house to acid house.  While living
in Harrisonburg, VA he promoted and spun for the infamous Compound
Living parties and at Club 216 in Charlottesville, Va.  As a producer,
he is currently working on his first release for his label UR Base is
Mine Recordings.  In addition to his profound skills on the decks,
WillBase has been an avid musician since childhood playing a multitude
of instruments to include guitar, bass, alto sax, and keyboards.  This
will be his first debut in Washington, DC and he is a welcome addition
to Mixed Signals.

\\ LOCATION  \\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\

+ PENANG @ 19TH & M
+ 1837 M STREET NW, DC 20036
+ PREMIUM U.S. & EUROPEAN DRAFTS ON TAP
+ SOUTH ASIAN MENU UNTIL MIDNIGHT

\\ OTHER INFO  \\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\

+ TIME: 21:00 - 03:00
+ ADMISSION: $5 ALL NIGHT!
+ AGE: 21+ WITH VALID ID
+ METRO: 2 BLOCKS SOUTH OF DUPONT CIRCLE

\\ WWW.MIXEDSIGNALSDC.COM \\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\

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Subject: [ne-raves] risking theDanger- bust and bounceback

Well just got back a little while ago from NYC - at first quite pissed and
disappointed that theDanger party in Brooklyn got busted by the fire department
and NYPD.  But I have to be honest I have some ambivalence about it.
Usually theDanger (formerly Complacent) really have their act together - this
time they seemed way understaffed and there were way too many people to fit in
some parts of that huge building - I can see that some rooms would have been a
problem in event of a fire but not everywhere.  Seems like the fire dept could
have compromised rather than forcing a shutdown of the party.  
On the way in I noticed several unmarked NYPD so it seems they had an interest
of some sort in this event.

And given the confrontational tone and focuse of the NYPD and mayor's office at
the recent city council hearing on proposed nightlife laws I should not be
surpised to see NYPD crack down on many types of venues.  More on this later. 
But I'm not jumping to conclusions on this specific venue/event.

Briefly for now - I attended the city council hearing a week and a half ago and
the council proposals and the mayor's proposals are actually much worse than I
expected. The use of surveillance cameras does risk more invasion of privacy
than I realized - especially for people who live near clubs. 
And keep in mind this will apply to many many venues - there are well over 100
businesses that have caberet licenses and some may have multiple businesses
under one license.  Buisnesses with a caberet license that operate primarily as
a restaurant may be exempt.

The far worse thing is that the ID scanners that will be required under these
new laws would put anyone who enters a club at a serious risk of Identity Theft
because these devices would store in an electronic form your license and thats
enough info to be used in conjuction with other obtainable information to steal
your identity and ruin your credit.  Obviously a club would not do this but an
employee could/would and employees of large corporations and federal agencies
have done exactly this - use access to a database to steal identities.

The Halloween parade - a great NYC event in the Village happens this Tuesday. 
There are afterparties in the street and in the clubs 
 -- not to any monitoringa agents on this list ;)
    I am not affiliated with clubs or organizers of the street parties
     I am doing my civic duty to defend our political rights and have fun -- 
So see the info reposted below from theDange's email announcement.

What I will be doing is handing out fliers about the nightlife laws and we can
and must try to hold the line on this - because the trend is clear that a wider
range of restrcitions were discused at the nightlife summit and they are in the
works. Basic revised info on our website will be up by Tuesday AM.

the party was busted but the people bounce back...
 peace out
  Ralph/kairos
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{ Tuesday 10/31 } Halloween.  The night we love.

Society of the Spectacle (9:30pm : Free ) @ Secret End Location

To the Mischief Makers,
This Halloween, join us in creating a renegade moment of
masquerade, music and beauty.  On October 31st we will be
enacting an ode to a drowning New Orleans - a potent
reminder of the continuing plight of the 9th ward and
other lost neighbors within our sister city.

As a city lies wasted and few care to notice, we have
become the Society of the Spectacle.

Expect a dose of music, a drop of fire and an explosion of
ritualized riot.

This performance/party/spectacle will take place at 9:30pm
(post-parade) near the Meat Packing District.  Public event
invites will be posted on Monday, October 30th.

For details see: http://www.thedanger.com

The Spectacle will begin in the official NYC Halloween
Parade, then take the streets afterward.  This infamous
procession of sins and saints is only fun if you
participate.  If you ever dreamed of being a part of the
Halloween parade this is your chance.  Our theme is the
life and death of New Orleans told through stunts,
costumes and a big-big centerpiece (a secret, of course).
Everyone is welcome, no skills are needed.  Participation
is easy simply write to anya@thedanger.com with your
contact information and join us for a rehearsal Monday night.


Devils n' Dolls (9pm - $10 ) @  Love, 179 MacDougal St.

Hellraisers, demonic vixens and sly beasts are invited to another
Unforgettable Halloween Parade Afterparty. Dance all night in
one of the best secret hot spots in New York: a club with a
state-of-the-art sound system, wall-sized movie screen, waterfall,
and a plush-covered climbable chillout room.

Featuring open bar from 9-10pm and music by The Hungry
March Band, Les Ouiches Lorenes, Jason BK, Zlatne Uste,
DJ Aaroneus and Small Change.

$10 with RSVP: http://www.geminiandscorpio.com/events.html
(when RSVPing you must mention TheDanger)

Location: LOVE, 179 MacDougal St (near 8th st)
1/2 block from parade route


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Subject: [ne-raves] change of plans...

i was just informed today that lazystation has gone down permanently.=0Aas =
of now my monday night broadcasts through lazystation have been canceled.=
=0A=0Athat being said, i still have a home with radioation and i will be ta=
lking to the owners about broadcasting more regularly through them.=0A=0Aas=
 for tonight, i regret that i may not be broadcasting my halloween special.=
=0Ai will keep you informed as plans change.=0Athank you for your support. =
ive enjoyed every minute...=0A =0A__________________________=0AEnd of Tranc=
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Subject: [ne-raves] miss kittin - a bugged out mix :)

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Subject: Re: [ne-raves] miss kittin - a bugged out mix :)

I second...er... third the motion
bugged out is killer.

On Oct 30, 2006, at 6:56 PM, Mary Morris wrote:

>
>
>
>
> happy to recommend this wonderful 2xcd - at $12.99 it's a steal - =20
> cd1 rocks
> like a peak hour set and cd2 is a spacier chillout - both =20
> beautifully and
> brilliantly executed. :)
>
> when i posted about this album to dcraves, got this much smarter =20
> review
> from a Gary Todd aka Eric:
>
> < I agree totally. This is how I reviewed it on here a few months =20
> ago...
>
> <A Bugged Out Mix by Miss Kitten - hooooooooooooooooooooolllllly shit,
> buy this now... It's a double disc, disc one being shit hot party jams
> mixed like good mixing is going out of style.. Disc two is minimal
> techy house which on its own is fantastic, but pales when paired with
> disc one which is really, really, really, really, really, really GOOD.
>
> Orchestra of Bubbles by Ellen Allien and Apparat - this album is
> beeeeeeeeeeeeeautiful, buy this now... I listened to this 3 times in a
> row last night. I refuse to assign genres to this as it's undeniably
> one of the best ever electronic music albums ever produced.
>
> -Eric>
>
> I still stand by that now, I still listen to it. I'd only add that
> even though a few of the records date the mix, its timeless.. Those
> beats will never go out of style..
>
> -Eric >
>
> word.  :)
>
> respectfully,
> mary :)
>
> http://www.systemrecordings.com/store/product_info.php?products_id=3D215=

>
> Miss Kittin =93A Bugged Out Mix=94
> $12.99
>
> Following on the heels of her highly successful =91Radio Caroline=92 =20=

> and =91Live
> at Sonar=92 albums, superstar DJ Miss Kittin releases the 2xCD =91A =20=

> Bugged Out
> Mix=92 on System Recordings. Known for her playful, varied track =20
> selection
> and amazing technical kills, Miss Kittin continues to push forward the
> boundaries of techno and electro. Her massive following throughout the
> world attests to Miss Kittin=92s popularity and place at the top of =
the
> global electronic music scene.
>
> CD 1, Miss Kittin has subtitled =93Perfect Night,=94 as it is a =20
> representation
> of her current peak time club style. Princess Superstar=92s opening,
> =93Perfect=94 (Acapella) announces Miss Kittin=92s arrival at the =
decks =20
> and from
> there she dives head first into a mix of red-hot new and classic
> underground Techno favorites. Cajmere=92s =93Percolator,=94 Adam =
Beyer=92s =20
> =93Walking
> Contradiction,=94 Drexciya=92s =93Lost Vessel=94 and Squarepusher=92s =
=93My Red =20
> Hot
> Car=94 all make appearances.
>
> CD 2, Miss Kittin=92s =93Perfect Day=94, is where she weaves her way =20=

> through her
> record collection creating a lush soundtrack drawn from ambient =20
> classics,
> minimal moments of beauty and haunting vocal tracks. Some of Miss =20
> Kittin=92s
> favorite post-club listens are featured here, including Wagon Christ=92s=

> =93Shadows,=94 Si Begg=92s =93Sting #3,=94 Baby Ford=92s =93Normal=94 =
and =20
> Biosphere=92s =93Le
> Grand D=F4me.=94
>
> Contemporary, stylish and exciting - if you ever desired to capture =20=

> and
> bottle up the Miss Kittin experience then =91A Bugged Out Mix=92 is =20=

> surely it!
>
> CD1: Perfect Night
> 1. PRINCESS SUPERSTAR - Perfect (a capella)
> 2. DJ K! - Plastic People (K-I Original Mix)
> 3. EL LOCO - Ibiza
> 4. CAJMERE - Percolator (Keep Movin Mix)
> 5. ARMANDO - 151 (Terrace Mixx)
> 6. MISC - Vakuum Audio
> 7. MY MY - Serpentine
> 8. FEMALE VS. REGIS - Avon 1 (James Ruskin Remix)
> 9. ADAM BEYER - A Walking Contradiction (Part 1)
> 10. FIXMER/MCCARTHY - Freefall (The Hacker Remix)
> 11. DREXCIYA - Lost Vessel
> 12. PERSPECTS - 13 (In 2 Parts)
> 13. GE & GM - Seven Eleven
> 14. MODESELEKTOR - Hasir
> 15. MIKE INK - Paroles
> 16. MILANESE - Vanilla Monkey
> 17. DJ MAXXIMUS & SOMETHING - J Destiny
> 18. SQUAREPUSHER - My Red Hot Car
> 19. ACROSOME - Perfect Girl
>
> CD2: Perfect Day
> 1. SI BEGG - Sting #3 (That's Good)
> 2. WAGON CHRIST - Shadows
> 3. MONOLAKE - Invisible
> 4. BABY FORD - Normal (Is It Normal? Club Mix)
> 5. DONATO DOZZY & BRANDO LUPI - Metal Slave
> 6. JAY HAZE - Groove
> 7. RICHARD DEVINE - Untitled A1
> 8. LE CAR - Aluminum Rectangles
> 9. TOASTY - The Knowledge
> 10. ARTWORK - Rank
> 11. A|B FEATURING MC SOOM-T - Another Level
> 12. CONCEPT 1 - 08:00
> 13. SIXTOO - Transfer Please, Perfect Wednesday
> 14. VILLALOBOS - Easy Lee (Cassy Lee Mix)
> 15. STATIC - Inside Your Heaven
> 16. BIOSPHERE - Le Grand D=F4me
> 17. TWINE - Kalea Morning
> 18. CHRIST - Medulla Oblongata
>
> SYS1088-2
> 2xCD
>
> Miss Kittin banner  :)
>
> http://www.systemrecordings.com/misskittin/images/=20
> 468banner_misskittin.gif


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From ne-raves-return-2999-ne-raves-archive=hyperreal.org@hyperreal.org Tue Oct 31 01:51:36 2006
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I guess its that time of year where we could all begin to make some =20
best of 2006 recommendations...

Another mix that I keep coming back to is Kiki's 'Boogy Bytes V1' off =20=

of Bpitch. Its spaced out tech-house with some down right trance-y =20
moments thrown in. Its not a super high energy mix but the smooth =20
mixing and intelligent programming continually keep my interest.

Minilogue's 'Certain Things' off of Traum Schallplatten has also been =20=

in constant rotation. Minilogue is a side project of Swedish prog-psy-=20=

trance duo Son Kite. Its a moody three tracker w/ a little Radiohead =20
intelligently inserted.

Check'em out... Enjoy.
Sean

Kiki's Boogy Bytes 1[BPC120]
http://www.discogs.com/release/668444

Fred Giannelli - "Distand Gratification"
Gabriel Ananda - "Vergissmeinicht"
Oliver Koletzki - "Da Bleibt Er Ganz Cool"
Anja Schneider & Sebo K - "Rancho Relaxo"
Donal Tierney - "Verse 2 The Chorus"
Michael Forzza - "Kahana"
Joalz & Eddie Da Silva - "Don't Close Your Eyes" (Kiki remix)
Fairmont - "Gazebo"
Troy Pierce - "Smack The Black Off Of Ya"
Turner - "When Will We Leave" (Robert Hood remix)
Misc - "Metroland"
Slam - "Kill The Pain" (Marc Houle remix)
Guy Gerber - "Stoppage Time"
Digital Excitation - "Dream Party"
Ame - "Rej"
Infusion - "Daylight Hours"

Minilogue's Certain Things [Traum064]
http://www.discogs.com/release/518423

On Oct 30, 2006, at 7:54 PM, Mary Morris wrote:

>
>
>
>
> thanks for posting, Sean M. Rhodes.  :)
>
> what you said!
>
> respect,
> mary :)
>
> Sean M. Rhodes said:
>
> < I second...er... third the motion
> bugged out is killer. >
>
> On Oct 30, 2006, at 6:56 PM, Mary Morris wrote:
>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> happy to recommend this wonderful 2xcd - at $12.99 it's a steal -
>> cd1 rocks
>> like a peak hour set and cd2 is a spacier chillout - both
>> beautifully and
>> brilliantly executed. :)
>>
>> when i posted about this album to dcraves, got this much smarter
>> review
>> from a Gary Todd aka Eric:
>>
>> < I agree totally. This is how I reviewed it on here a few months
>> ago...
>>
>> <A Bugged Out Mix by Miss Kitten - hooooooooooooooooooooolllllly =20
>> shit,
>> buy this now... It's a double disc, disc one being shit hot party =20
>> jams
>> mixed like good mixing is going out of style.. Disc two is minimal
>> techy house which on its own is fantastic, but pales when paired with
>> disc one which is really, really, really, really, really, really =20
>> GOOD.
>>
>> Orchestra of Bubbles by Ellen Allien and Apparat - this album is
>> beeeeeeeeeeeeeautiful, buy this now... I listened to this 3 times =20
>> in a
>> row last night. I refuse to assign genres to this as it's undeniably
>> one of the best ever electronic music albums ever produced.
>>
>> -Eric>
>>
>> I still stand by that now, I still listen to it. I'd only add that
>> even though a few of the records date the mix, its timeless.. Those
>> beats will never go out of style..
>>
>> -Eric >
>>
>> word.  :)
>>
>> respectfully,
>> mary :)
>>
>> http://www.systemrecordings.com/store/product_info.php?=20
>> products_id=3D215
>>
>> Miss Kittin =93A Bugged Out Mix=94
>> $12.99


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Subject: [ne-raves] Luna-C live on Halloween

Coming up at 3pm EST (real soon now!)

he will be showcasing Supa Set #5 ...

the original Supa Set has had over 100,000 downloads since it was released

check it out live: http://hardcoreunited.co.uk:8000/listen.pls

more info on Luna-C: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Luna-C

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O! Wretched mortals, open your eyes!
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