Soundcheck Tuesdays: Spring Break 3.15.16
DCClubbing Presents:
Soundcheck Tuesdays: Spring Break
featuring DJ Saam and Vicious
Tuesday March 15 | 10pm-2am | Ages 18+
Soundcheck | 1420 K Street NW, Washington DC
We’re celebrating the start of Spring Break with an epic Soundcheck Tuesday party featuring DJ Saam and Vicious
Enjoy an OPEN BAR from 10-11pm!
Drink Specials:
- OPEN BAR 10-11pm
- $3 Bud light bottles
- $4 Lemon drop shots
- $5 Vodka Mixed drinks
- Bottle service available at (202) 271-1171
Music Format:
- Mashups, Dance, Top 40
Hours: 10pm-2am
Age requirement and dress code:
- Ages 18+ w/ valid ID
- Dress code: Dressy Casual. Guys: No boots, no sneakers, no t-shirts, no grungy or athletic clothes, Girls: Keep it classy.
Location Info:
- 1420 K St NW, Washington DC 20005
- Nearest Metro stations: McPhereson Square (Blue/Orange/Silver Lines) or Farragut North (Red Line)
Don Omar at Echostage: 12.19.14
DCClubbing Presents:
Don Omar
The Last Club Tour
December 19, 2014 | Doors at 9pm | Ages 18+
Echostage • 2135 Queens Chapel Rd NE • Washington, DC
VIP and Venue Information – 202.503.2330
In his final tour of the United States and Puerto Rico, EL Rey will be playing for one night only at Echostage in Washington, DC!
Don Omar’s first album, The Last Don, marked the beginning of his professional career as a solo artist. Released in 2003, the album contains his collaborations with Daddy Yankee, Hector & Tito, Trebol Clan, and Glory among others. It moved 300,000 units in South America and was later certified platinum by the Recording Industry Association of America. Billboard Latin Music Awards in 2003 recognized him as New Artist, Latin Pop Album of the Year and Latin Rap/Hip-Hop Album of the Year. His second album, King of Kings, came in May 2006 and debuted straight at number one on the Latin Billboard charts and peaked the Billboard 200 at No. 7, the highest rank in reggaeton history, thanks to his single “Angelito”. Consequently, it also earned him the Latin Billboard award for Reggaeton Album of the Year.
The album also marked the beginning of his association to “The Fast and the Furious” franchise. Two of his songs from the album were featured in The Fast and the Furious: Tokyo Drift. His third album, iDon would also contribute to the franchise soundtrack as “Virtual Diva” would be featured in the next installment, as well as an appearance by the Don himself.
Catch Don Omar live in his last club appearance ever at Echostage in Washington, DC! With opening performances by DJ Suelto and Pretty Boi Mo, this is one show you do not want to miss out on. Tickets now available through Ticketmaster – get yours before they sell out!
Sean Paul at Echostage: 12.12.14
DCClubbing Presents:
Sean Paul
Live in Concert
Friday December 12, 2014 | Doors at 9pm | Ages 18+
Echostage • 2135 Queens Chapel Rd NE • Washington, DC
VIP and Venue Information – 202.503.2330
Superstar Sean Paul recently teamed up with Enrique Iglesias to produce the mega-hit “Bailando” with over 70 million plays on YouTube. Now, he comes to Washington, DC to perform LIVE at Echostage!
Jamaican native Sean Paul recently released his highly anticipated sixth studio album, Full Frequency, in February on Atlantic/VP Records. The first of the albums songs, “Other Side Of Love,”, is an up-tempo track exploring complications in relationships that hit iTunes on June 10th internationally and June 11th in the US. Co-produced by super producer Benny Blanco and the Cataracs, the song was the first taste of Full Frequency and was quickly followed by the club banger “Entertainment” featuring 2Chainz & Juicy J and “Entertainment 2.0” also featuring Nicki Minaj. Sean Paul also teamed up with Damian Marley for “Riot,”an energetic track that includes infusions of dancehall, hip-hop and EDM. The first official single off the album is “WANT DEM ALL” featuring Konshens.“Want Dem All” “Other Side of Love,” “Riot” and “Entertainment 2.0” follow Sean Paul’s most recent release, Tomahawk Technique, which was released throughout various international territories in 2012, including the US in September, to rave reviews. Continuing Sean’s history of crafting hit records, the album was anchored by Sean’s singles, “Got 2 Luv U” ft. Alexis Jordan, which became a Top Ten hit in eight countries, reaching Number One in France and receiving Gold or Platinum status in five, as well as the infectious anthem, “She Doesn’t Mind” and the Kelly Rowland assisted “How Deep Is Your Love.” The collection featured production from industry heavyweights like Benny Blanco (Katy Perry, Justin Bieber, Wiz Khalifa, Ke$ha), Rico Love (Natasha Bedingfield, Nelly, Diddy, Usher) and Stargate (Rihanna, Ne-Yo, Chris Brown).
Armed with a new look and an energized passion for music, the past year has produced a creative outburst from Sean, as his emergence as a producer, helming the track “Roll Wid Di Don” on Tomahawk Technique and working with artists like Cecile, Tami Chynn, Mr. Vegas, Wayne Marshall on his critically acclaimed Riddim album “Blaze Fia” and it’s follow up “Material,” has been matched by a stream of new music and collaborations with artists including Pitbull, T-Pain, Ludacris, Bob Sinclar, CongoRock, Mya and Kelly Rowland. After a brief hiatus from performing, Sean Paul came back onto the scene with an international summer tour visiting Portugal, Rome, Naples, Cape Verde, Ibiza, Germany, London (for the One Love Peace Festival), Bristol, South Cyprus and Canada. Never one to stay inactive, Sean has performed in over 100 countries.
Pizza Party: 4.19.16 at Soundcheck
DCClubbing Presents:
Soundcheck Tuesdays
Pizza Party
Tuesday April 19, 2016 | 10pm-2am | Ages 18+
Soundcheck | 1420 K Street NW, Washington DC
Back at it again! Pizza Party at Soundcheck! Free pizza for everyone while they last! On the decks: local talent and favorite DC DJ residents DJ EPX & DJ RISE!
Get there early for 1/2 off drinks and FREE entry!
Drink Specials:
- HALF OFF DRINKS UNTIL 11PM
- $3 Bud light bottles
- $4 Lemon drop shots
- $5 Vodka Mixed drinks
- Bottle service available at (202) 271-1171
Music Format:
- DJ RI5E and EPX
- Mashups, Dance, Top 40
Hours: 10pm-2am
Age requirement and dress code:
- Ages 18+ w/ valid ID
- Dress code: Dressy Casual. No boots, no sneakers, no t-shirts, no grungy or athletic clothes. Keep it classy.
Location Info:
- 1420 K St NW, Washington DC 20005
- Nearest Metro stations: McPhereson Square (Blue/Orange/Silver Lines) or Farragut North (Red Line)
Cosculluela: 6.3.16 at Echostage
DCClubbing Presents:
Cosculluela
with Justin Quiles
Live at Echostage in Washington, DC
Friday June 3, 2016 | Doors 9:00pm | Ages 18+
Echostage • 2135 Queens Chapel Rd NE • Washington, DC
VIP and Venue Information – 202.503.2330
Puerto Rico born Cosculluela starting making music at 16, creating underground mixtapes with his brother. He’s come a long way since then, releasing 4 albums and countless singles since his professional career took off in 2009. His unique blend of hip-hop and reggaeton leaves party-goers everywhere wanting more. Catch the master making making his Echostage debut in Washington DC on Friday June 3!
See Cosculluela perform LIVE with Justin Quiles on Friday June 3 at Echostage!
Cinco De Mayo at Barcode
DCClubbing Presents:
Cinco de Mayo
Tuesday May 5, 2015 | Ages 18+
Barcode | 1101 17th St NW, Washington DC
Celebrate Cinco de Mayo this year at Barcode! With specials all day on food, drinks, and vip tables!
Food specials include:
- Salsa and chips $4
- Queso dip $8
- Tacos (chicken and/or beef) $9
- Guacamole and chips $9
- Quesadillas $10
Drink specials include:
- $3 Dos Equis
- $4 Corona
- $5 Patron cafe
- $6 Jose Cuervo
- $6 Exodos Tequila
- $8 Margaritas
- $8 Patron shots
- PLUS: $150 Exodos Tequila bottle special!
Featuring DJ Suelto and DJ Dale
- Ages 18+ w/ valid ID
- Bottle service available at (202) 271-1171
- Dress code: Dressy Casual. Guys: No boots, no sneakers, no t-shirts, no grungy or athletic clothes; Ladies: Keep it classy.
Barcode
1101 17th St NW (Entrance is at 17th and L)
Nearest metro: Farrugut North (red line)
10 Things You Don’t Do at the Gym
Top 10 Ridiculous Things People Do At The Gym
1. Fashion Show Fitness
Ladies, you know what I’m talking about, coming to the gym with your hair nice and curled, full makeup done clearly more focused on finding a man than finding the best workout routine.
2. Unconventional Gym Attire
From guys wearing their Ralph Lauren Polos to ladies in long flowy skirts with leggings under it, how can that be comfortable to sweat in..?
3. Talent Show Studs
Every gym has these, the guys trotting around thinking they’re mad cool singing Eminem’s Drop The World to feel like a real bad boy while they lift trying to look like they put in no effort and the self-motivating talkers are the worst, no one is listening so why are you talking, they might take you to the psych ward if you don’t stop!
4. Grunters
Okay, so some exercises may require more effort and have you struggling a bit, but do you need to grunt loud enough for the people in Zumba class down the hall to hear you?
5. The Self-Absorbed Love Makers
You know those guys always staring in the mirror while caressing their muscles, its almost uncomfortable walking in front of them to grab some weights; don’t want to interrupt the intimate moment. But seriously guys, can you save the flexing for your own home, it’s a little weird.
6. No Effort Nelly
I don’t understand the people who show up just to sit on a bike barely pedaling while reading a magazine and doing homework or the ones walking a whopping 3MPH on the treadmill, why bother?
7. Nosy Busy Bodies
There are few feelings more uncomfortable than to have someone staring at you at the gym to see what speed, resistance or how much weight you’re lifting, mind your business!
8. Dropping Weights
It’s simple, if you aren’t strong enough to gently place your weights on the ground, do a lower weight, I don’t want to hear your weights slamming from the floor below you and wonder if there is an earthquake.
9. Machine Hogs
If you’re just sitting around listening to music or talking on the phone with an occasional set of exercises, get off, there are some people who want to do real work!
10. Lazy Lifters
This is probably everyone’s biggest pet peeve, not racking weights when you’re done, its common courtesy people!
Plan B: 4.29.16 at Echostage
DCClubbing Presents:
Plan B
Live at Echostage in Washington, DC
April 29, 2016 | Doors 9:00pm | Ages 18+
Echostage • 2135 Queens Chapel Rd NE • Washington, DC
VIP and Venue Information – 202.503.2330
Plan B makes their return to Echostage in Washington DC on Friday April 29!
Plan B is a Puerto Rican Reggaeton duo, consisting of Chencho (real name Orlando Javier Valle Vega, born in Guayama, Puerto Rico) and Maldy (Edwin Vázquez Vega, born in Guayama, Puerto Rico).
In 2002 they rose to fame, and released their first studio album, called El Mundo Del Plan B: Los Que La Montan. It featured collaborations with Daddy Yankee, Speedy, Rey Pirin, Great Kilo, Guelo Star, and other artists and producers. Chencho and now Maldy are both producers, Chencho has his own record label by the name plagio of Chencho Records, Maldy has his, Maldy Records. They released their second album in 2005 called Los Nenes Del Blin Blin. Maldy’s album, released in 2007, was named Reggaeton De Markesina. Finally the duo released their third album in 2010 called House of Pleasure and released singles from the album such as “Si No Le Contesto” and Es Un Secreto.
See Plan B perform LIVE at Echostage on Friday April 29!
Tego: 4.2.16 at Echostage
DCClubbing Presents:
Tego Calderón
Live at Echostage in Washington, DC
April 2, 2016 | Doors 9:00pm | Ages 18+
Echostage • 2135 Queens Chapel Rd NE • Washington, DC
VIP and Venue Information – 202.503.2330
Tego Calderón makes his Echostage debut in Washington, DC on Saturday April 2!
Known for his roots in reggaeton, Tego takes inspiration from sounds and beats from all forms of music around the world and combines them with powerful, uplifting lyrics. Praised for making music that is “equal parts poetry and politics” and described as “the reggaeton champion of an Afro-Caribbean working-class aesthetic,” Tego’s performance at Echostage is one you do not want to miss!
Puerto Rican born Tego Calderón has been performing for nearly two decades, but gained international success in early 2003 with his first album El Abayarde. Earning him a Latin Grammy Award nomination and selling over 300,000 copies worldwide, it launched his career to new heights and he release 4 more studio albums in the following years – the latest of which, El Que Sabe, Sabe , received a Latin Grammy for Best Urban Music Album. You may also recognize him alongside friend and Echostage veteran Don Omar in Fast Five.
See Tego perform LIVE at Echostage on Saturday April 2!
Barcode DC: Restaurant, Bar, Lounge and Chameleon?

It’s no secret that Barcode has been a smash-hit since its opening, but what remains a mystery is how this versatile chameleon can seamlessly change between a Restaurant, Bar, and Lounge and still flourish and thrive without mushing together.
Being right in the middle of DC’s Golden Triangle, it is surrounded by offices and foot traffic in a vibrant, pedestrian heavy neighborhood. But location alone isn’t enough to attract a crowd in the corporate paradise. It takes a little bit more finesse and substance, which Barcode has in spades, and as one Yelper put it “The decor is sleek and modern, but without a pretentious air”.
Lunch

During the afternoon, it’s a prime lunch spot. It’s bright, warm, clean, and professional. It’s a place people feel comfortable bringing their coworkers, friends, and even their bosses without giving it a second thought. The service is quick and responsive, the menu has something for everyone, and it all comes out of the kitchen in a hurry.

Sandwiches, Small Plates, Burgers, Pizzas, Pastas, and Full-Fledged Entrees. You can actually get a complete real lunch for under $15. There’s even freshly brewed coffee, espresso, cappuccino, latte, tea, and Red Bull to give your day a boost.
Happy Hour

After the lunch crowd has retreated back into their offices, the Happy Hour crowd starts trickling in for the half-price drinks weekdays from 3pm – 7pm. The atmosphere is lively and casual as people put their workday behind them and raise a pint to toast the end of another successful day.

The large communal booths and ample seating means people don’t have to stand on their feet all evening, and the music barely chimes above the din of chatter, so you can actually sit, relax, and enjoy a conversation with friends.
When the weather is nice, most of the facade of Barcode opens up like a pavilion to the spacious outdoor patio out front, providing a great space to hang out and enjoy the evening.
Dinner

As Happy Hour winds down, the dinner crowd picks up as people from all a cross town migrate over to have dinner. The vibe is relaxed, the air is casual, the mood is perfect for an exquisite dinner without the pretentiousness of a formal restaurant. It works well for a date, a group outing, or even a big birthday event. With the large communal booths and huge tables, they can accept reservations for parties as large as 24 people for dinner.


The menu is a great mix of culinary masterpieces and simple hits. On the fancy side there are things like: Grilled Atlantic Salmon, Filet Mignon, Grilled Calamari and Mussels.


On the traditional side there are things like: the Burger, Margherita Pizza, Blackened Organic Chicken, French Fries, and Mushroom Soup.
Cocktails

By the time dinner is done, this part of DC is a total ghost town. The offices are abandoned, the streets are vacant, the stores are dark, and the tumbleweeds blow down Connecticut Avenue across K street and eventually come to rest at the top of the eternally broken escalator at the Dupont Circle Metro. But it’s at this hour that, revelers from the area start making their way out for a night on the town, and Barcode is the ideal spot for Cocktails, Wine, and Cheese as the night picks up.

The lights go down and the music comes up a little as people enjoy refreshments and light hors d’oeuvres over candlelight in a laid-back setting. It’s not in-your-face or pretentious, but rather quite chill. And if there’s a big game going on, you better believe it’ll be on all 10 HDTV screens and the big video projector! One can even get a bottle of wine and enjoy the ambiance on their heated outdoor patio.
Late Night

Late Night fun starts as the Cocktails crowd makes its way to the next stop on the tour or heads home for the night (depending on their age). Now it’s time to party like a professional. Barcode is the serious lounge for people who are in-the-know about DC nightlife. VIP tables, Bottle Service, DJs, Sports on TV, Mixed Drinks, and even a little Dancing dominate the late night feel of Barcode.

DJs Saam, Kidlucky and Kam keep the party going strong into the night alongside special guests. And yes, the kitchen is open till at least 12am! So if you’ve got a late-night craving for some damn good food, but don’t want to leave the party, Barcode’s got you covered.
Overall
It’s really an impressive place that progressively steps up its game as the day wears into night. Like a chameleon, it changes moods and styles to match the changing world around it. Surprisingly, it’s daily cycle of change was dictated not by management, but rather by the people who came to hang out.
For you see, the owners never set out any rules or guidelines for when Barcode should be what. They just opened the doors and let the place take on a life of its own.



