Avicii | Thursday October 21 | Lima
GLOW Washington DC presents:
Avicii
avicii.com // myspace.com/avicii
Vicious Grooves-Sweden
Opening Set by Rezilly
Bodega // Wicked Ent.
NLA
Thursday, October 21 2010 at Lima Restaurant & Lounge
1401 K St NW Washington DC
Doors Open at 10pm, Ages 18+
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Named breakthrough artist of 2009 by Tiesto, Laidback Luke and Dirty South, Tim Berg AKA Avicii is CLEARLY one of the best young talents in the world. He produced ‘Bromance,’ Glow’s early choice for 2010 song of the year. With all the music we hear, that’s saying an awful lot.
His set at Electric Zoo electrified partygoers and proved that this young Swede is going to be making waves in dance music for decades to come. Oh yeah… he recently celebrated his twenty-first birthday, so buy the man a shot when you see him!!!
Bio
Avicii had only been producing a few months when his friends noticed that the productions were amazingly professional and that they had just witnessed a great talent being born. Avicii started out with doing a remix of the theme music for the Commodore 64 game ‘Lazy Jones’, but decided to drop it as it inspired him to make his own ‘Lazy Lace’ – released almost immediately on Strike Recordings.
Avicii was instantly fascinated with producing and spent many hours in his home studio creating one fresh tune after the next. Avicii never tried to get caught up in a specific subgenre of house, but wanted to keep the productions up to date and innovative. His music is inspired by the likes of Laidback Luke, Steve Angello and Tocadisco, but also Daft Punk, Eric Prydz and that of Axwell.
What Avicii wants is to create music for people to listen to and come to love, whether it be at home or in a dark nightclub. Avicii puts great emphasis on melodies in his productions and wants to appeal to fans of many different house music genres. Avicii signed on to At Night Management in May 2008 and within a month the buzz around them spread noticeably and they were recognized on labels such as Joia Records, Vicious Grooves and Ministry of Sound, just to name a few. By the end of that month, Avicii had already signed a big deal with Vicious Grooves in Australia and were head on target to soon explode over the entire globe.
Tiësto | Saturday October 16 | Fur
GLOW Washington DC presents:
Tiësto
tiesto.com // myspace.com/tiesto
facebook.com/tiesto
youtube.com/user/officialtiesto
Opening Set by Craig Pettigrew
Doman+Pettigrew
Saturday, October 16 2010
Fur Nightclub
33 Patterson St NE Washington DC
Doors Open at 9pm, Ages 21+
Show Preview
PURCHASE YOUR TICKETS FOR TIËSTO AT CLUB GLOW HERE
For the last decade, Tiësto has been a name synonymous with greatness, prominence and majesty. His music inspires feelings of epic nostalgia, hedonistic appetite and utter euphoria. His live performances become instant classics. And the legend continues.
It’s very rare nowadays a DJ of his magnitude agrees to spin with no frills or gimmicks. Join us on Saturday, October 16 for an intimate evening as Tiësto spins from the booth at Club Glow. No stage, no LEDs, no hoopla. Just you, Tiësto and the music.
Bio
If it’s Wednesday it must be Latvia. Tonight Tiësto plays to 15,000 dance enthusiasts and music fans in the Baltic State. Already this week the legendary Dutch DJ has wowed the Balearic masses at his summer-long Monday residency at Privilege. Tomorrow he’s off to Italy. The day after, Greece.
This is very much business as usual for Tiësto, the ultra-busy DJ who turned the playing of trance music into an artform and whose achievements are unsurpassed.
Inspired by the likes of U2, he invested heavily in the live aspect of his sets, employing his own sound, light and visual crews, creating arena-friendly dance music spectaculars. In 1997 he formed his own label, Black Hole Recordings, to release both the records he made himself and ones made by likeminded electronica visionaries. He has been nominated for a Grammy, had worldwide hit singles (his remix of Delerium’s Silence featuring Sarah McLachlan; Dance4Life featuring Faithless’s Maxi Jazz), performed at the opening ceremony of the Athens Olympics with music he composed especially for the occasion, wowed the rock festival crowds at Coachella, and remixed the likes of The Killers, Yeah Yeah Yeahs and Bloc Party. He is, in short, the biggest DJ in the world.
“Because people care,’ is Tiësto’s response when asked to account for his huge success, ‘and they see that I care. I’m very honest in what I do. It’s not an act or a gimmick. It’s pure, it’s emotion.
When you see me DJ you know I feel it and I love what I do. The real thing. When you see me play you know you are seeing someone who plays not because he has to but because he loves it. For this champion of the people, it’s not just about his undeniable ability to create a party in any venue, large or small, in any place in the world, but also about how the music moves people. Makes them feel something. People write letters saying, “I was going through a bad period but your music and your show made me feel good.”
But 2009 is also very much about business as usual for Tiësto. After a run of four top-selling electronic artist albums, the electronic pioneer has made Kaleidoscope, an artist album in the truest sense: a stunning collection of songs written and recorded in collaboration with a variety of music talents from the worlds of dance, pop and rock: Jónsi Birgisson from Sigur Rós, Kele Okereke from Bloc Party, Nelly Furtado, Calvin Harris, Emily Haines from Metric, to name a few. Having made the DJ performance an artform, Tiësto has now made the dance album an artform.
“The starting point was to work with different artists that I liked,’ Tiësto explains, ‘it was as simple as that. ‘Sigur Rós make beautiful music. Bloc Party are fantastic and exciting and innovative. But the hardest thing initially was to get those kind of people to collaborate. They don’t work with dance artists as a rule, and especially not a dance DJ, but when we started producing these tracks, I was surprised at how well the styles work together.”
Once the artists had seen YouTube clips of Tiësto’s crowd-wowing performances, like the one of him playing in front of 250.000 people on the beach in Brazil, and once they’d heard the tracks he’d been writing, they all jumped at the chance.
First on board were Tegan and Sara, the Canadian indie duo and twin sisters. Tiësto had remixed their single “Back In Your Head”, and in June 2008 they met in Vancouver. “I realised what great songwriters they are – I gave them a track to write on and they did an amazing job.” In his home studio in his hometown of Breda in Holland, Tiësto set to work finessing the collaboration. “Feel It In My Bones” is the result, an epic, shimmering floorfiller.
Soon the songs were pouring in. Nelly Furtado and Tiësto started off as mutual admirers, but after making her way to Tiësto’s performance at the 2008 Miami Winter Music Conference (she’d come along with her producer Timbaland) Furtado instantly agreed to be involved, and a few weeks later she gave Tiësto an idea for a song that would become, “Who Wants To Be Alone”. Next to sign up was Emily Haines of Metric. She caught the thrilling Tiësto DJ Experience in Ibiza last summer and again, didn’t hesitate – “Knock You Out” is a euphoric tune that will cause floorquakes in the Balearic isles and rock festivals alike.
Securing the involvement of Kele Okereke, singer with Bloc Party, was initially more of a challenge. “Kele’s voice is so powerful on a dance track – I did a remix for Bloc Party, of the band´s new single “One More Chance”, and it really worked. Kele was a hard man to pin down. I was supposed to sit in the studio with him in Miami during this year’s WMC, but he got sick and had to cancel last minute. But I had written this weird piano track, an offbeat thing, and he really liked it, so we hooked up in London one Sunday afternoon a few weeks later. I played him the song and he just started singing with his guitar, mumbling a little bit then suddenly words came out of his mouth… and suddenly we had a track! It was amazing to see how this guy made something cool and creative right on the spot.”
The album’s lead single, meanwhile, is “I Will Be Here”, a hook-up with huge-selling Australian band Sneaky Sound System. It’s a big, bold party tune with a stirring house-diva vocal – and a song whose infectious immediacy reflects the instinctive manner in which Tiësto wrote it: he crafted the entire production in less than week.
Creating Kaleidoscope, the song that gives this colorful, shapeshifting album its entirely appropriate title, was more drawn-out. Tiësto had his heart, and his ears, set on securing the services of Sigur Rós singer Jónsi Birgisson. Tiësto flew to Chicago to track him down, then did the same in Brussels, before finally spending time in Amsterdam discussing what they might do together.
“It was a crazy idea,’ he laughs. ‘If you listen to Sigur Rós you can’t imagine any relation to Tiësto. Maybe the melancholy of it, but that’s about it. Their music is so different and I think that Jónsi is one of the most creative artists in the world. But the funny thing was, I met him at a couple of times at shows, and there’s a lot more in common than I thought – Jónsi told me he used to be a big Iron Maiden fan as well, like I was! Then I noticed that he makes a lot of dance music at home on his own. So he’s not that far away from what I do, really.”
The result is a huge, progressive trance song, soulful and uplifting. “And Kaleidoscope is a great title for the album too. We’re mixing shapes and colors together to make something new.”
Say hello to a new Tiësto. Yes, he’s the world’s most popular DJ. But the ceaseless desire to innovate that has pushed Tiësto to the top of his game, propelled him to seek out some of the best musicians around, wherever in the world they – or he – happened to be. “I’ve worked with these handpicked artists because they´re people I admire hugely, and because they make my music better. It’s more fulfilling for me to work like this, but a lot harder and more challenging.”
In the end, admits Tiësto, he’s unsure how people will react to Kaleidoscope. “It is completely different to what I did before,’ he says cheerfully, adding that this is one of the reasons he´s set up an appropriately named new label, Musical Freedom, to release the album. ‘I’m introducing more and more flavors of what people know as Tiësto. This is a record you can enjoy at home, not just on the dancefloor. But what is very important to me, is that every single track on the album will work when I play out too.”
He’s not the world’s greatest DJ for nothing…
Robbie Rivera | Thursday October 14 | Lima
GLOW Washington DC presents:
Robbie Rivera
Juicy Music // robbierivera.com
myspace.com/robbierivera
Opening Set by RNS
Thursday, October 14 2010 at Lima Restaurant & Lounge
1401 K St NW Washington DC
Doors Open at 10pm, Ages 18+
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If you were at Lima the last time Robbie Rivera was here then we don’t even need to say anything… The people, the music, the vibe and energy… It was all there. It was easily the most packed Lima has been since Glow began calling the DC super lounge home.
He dropped everything from ‘Strings of Life’ and ‘Float Away (GnD Remix)’ to remixes of System F- Out of the Blue and Eric Prydz – Call on Me. It was just absolutely amazing. Reading the review from that set gives us goosebumps!!
This event is not to be missed. Come on out and SQUEEZE that JUICE!!!
Bio
Robbie Rivera, born in 1973 in San Juan, Puerto Rico, had his first encounter with music when he was only 10-years-old. Buying records from acts like New Order, Depeche Mode and U2, it wasn’t long before he started spinning records. “I was 13 and had two turntables and a mixer,” he says. “I did not know what beat mixing was until it happened accidentally. I taught myself.”
While improving upon his mixing skills, he took his first steps in producing music the old fashioned way. Said Rivera, “When I was about 15 years old, the richer kids had the instruments. One of my friends let me use his Roland drum machine all the time and he eventually gave it to me. I also had a real drum kit in my room.” Steadily, he moved on. “I was sequencing beats at 16 and doing my own edits of tracks using a two track reel-to-reel machine.” He continues, “Yes, it was real tape-splicing editing, back the! Definitely not computer kid’s stuff!”
In 1992, Robbie moved to Miami, and in 1996, he released his first record, a real Latin house track on Juicy Music, titled, “El Sorrullo.” The track lead to an endless string of productions which were released on established labels like Subliminal, Filtered, Positiva, Mos, Azuli and Strictly Rhythm. His music was licensed everywhere. “My track, ‘Bang,’ was my first crossover hit, and cuts like “Sex” and “Funkatron” were huge for me at that time. I consider it a highlight in my career that ‘Funkatron’ was used for the closing of the Victoria’s Secret winter fashion show on CBS-TV, while ‘Bang’ reached #13 on the UK charts and made it to the ‘Top 10′ in Australia.”
All of this success pushed Rivera towards an important step. He said, “I had to continuously shop my music everywhere, and I got tired doing that. That’s the reason, in 1998, I officially established my own label, Juicy Music.” The label also gave Rivera the tools to identify Juicy Music’s philosophy. In Rivera’s own words, the Juicy Music sound is, “Tough, sexy, house music!” Nineteen-ninety-eight was also the fortuitous year Rivera wed his long-time sweetheart and current business partner, Monica Olabarrieta. Together, they run the Juicy Music imprint.
Rivera’s first big name remix for Faithless, “Bring My Family Back,” introduced him to an ever growing audience. Many remixes followed, and artists like Felix Da Housecat, Madonna, Kylie Minogue, Gabriel & Dresden, Moloko, Bob Sinclar, Benny Benassi, Sinead O’Connor, Ferry Corsten, Ricky Martin, Santana, Steve Angello, Coburn, Superchumbo, David Guetta, Tocadisco, Pink and Basement Jaxx came clamoring to enlist Rivera’s prowess.
Rivera released his first artist album, Do You Want More, which became an acclaimed success. The cut, “Which Way You’re Going” hit the Billboard chart, while his big room anthem, “Float Away” (re-released in 2007) became a global big-seller.
In 2008, Rivera’s appropriately titled second artist album, Star Quality, was cruising on the dance charts and was picked up for major global releases later that year. The album included, “Back to Zero” and “Move, Move,” two tracks that were favored by fellow big hitters such as David Guetta, Paul van Dyk, Tiësto and Rivera himself, whose crowds sing along to the melodies. The two huge tunes gained traction at WMC (Winter Music Conference) and went on to have music fans humming all summer as they appeared on that year’s most popular mix compilations: Cream mixed by van Dyk, F*** Me I’m Famous by Guetta, Pure Pacha by Pete Tong, Gatecrasher, and Juicy Ibiza mixed by Robbie Rivera. Other releases like, “Aye, Aye, Aye” feat. C+C Music Factory, “One Eye Shut” feat. Laura Vane, and “Escape,” also form part of Rivera’s impressive repertoire since their release.
Rivera’s distinctive brand of sexy, pounding, dirty, electro-tinged house music ignites dance-floors across the globe, while the world’s top artists queue up to have Robbie put his sound to their tracks. Touring nonstop, Rivera’s music regularly packs dancefloors throughout Ibiza, Barcelona, South America, Poland, Puerto Rico, NYC, Brazil, Los Angeles, Chicago, London, Asia, Italy, Tunisia, Canada, Moscow, Australia, Vienna, and of course, his hometown of Miami.
An unabashed workaholic, Rivera is busy in his recording studios when not touring. He incorporates the sounds he hears on-the-road into his music. But the jewel in Rivera’s crown is his label, Juicy Music. Juicy Music’s roster includes artists as diverse as: Antoine Clamaran, Coburn, Superchumbo, Mark Knight, David Guetta, Steve Angello, Sebastian Ingrosso, Stonebridge, and emerging talent, such as Willie Morales, Paul Harris, Louie Padilla, Rooster & Peralta, and DMS12.
Since 2005, Rivera and his wife and business partner, Monica, have been the driving forces behind the world-renown Juicy Beach party at WMC in Miami each March. The 17-hour events at Nikki Beach Club attract a cast of over 7,500 clubbers as well as A-list DJs, and the party has gone on to become one of the week’s most successful events. Likewise, the Juicy Ibiza parties in Ibiza welcomed up to 6,000 clubbers at Amnesia’s beautiful terrace in years past and at Privilege in 2009. The Juicy brand is expanding to new territories, including: within the U.S. (i.e. New York, Los Angeles, Chicago); the UK; and Spain, with new locations being added.
Rivera was voted “Best House Producer” by Beatport and “Best Remixer” by the IDMA Awards (International Dance Music Awards) in 2008. In 2009, Rivera released the fourth Juicy Ibiza compilation, and the release hit the ‘Top 5′ in iTunes sales globally, buoyed by the record deals with Black Hole Recordings and Ultra Records. With a residency at Privilege in the summer of 2009, Rivera saw success with the release of his latest artist album, Closer To The Sun (Ultra/Black Hole). The album garnered critical praise and a great deal of media attention within the U.S. and internationally, with hit singles that included “Closer To The Sun,” “Let Me Sip My Drink” feat. Fast Eddie, “Rock The Disco” and “We Live For The Music.” Those tunes succeeded at radio, on the dancefloor, and also thrived amongst fellow DJs in their respective record crates. Additionally, Rivera’s remixes for Nelly Furtado’s “Manos Al Aire” and Basement Jaxx’s “Raindrops” have also been hammered by Tiësto, Yazz, and the Plastik Population. It’s 2010, and of his plans for the rapidly approaching future, Robbie Rivera has only this to say, “I’ll keep making quality music! Period.”
Boris | Thursday September 23 | Glow at Lima
GLOW Washington DC presents:
Boris
 djboris.com myspace.com/believeinboris myspace.com/djborismusic
Opening Set by Roberto Gonzalez
Thursday, September 23 2010 at Lima Restaurant & Lounge
 1401 K St NW Washington DC
 Doors Open at 10pm, Ages 21+
A true product of Manhattan’s legendary electronic scene, he has spun at many of The Big Apple’s most legendary nightclubs, including Exit, Roxy and residencies first at Crobar and now Pacha. His high-energy sets are famous for their big drums and bigger builds. With a career that has spanned over 15 years, Boris has come to represent everything that’s right about house music. His tenure at clubs across the country is matched only by legends such as DJ Dan, Danny Tenaglia and Junior Vasquez. His producing and engineering skills are the crème de la crème in any group of musicians. Boris has worked with a who’s who of music industry mega stars including Janet Jackson, Missy Elliott, Jewel, Pink, Brandy, Usher, Brittney Spears, New Order, Boys to Men, 98 Degrees, Mya, Shania Twain, Salt-n-Peppa, Cindy Lauper, Jordan Knight and numerous others. With a list like that, there isn’t much more that needs to be said.
Des McMahon & Rezilly | Saturday September 18 | Fur
Des McMahon
 myspace.com/desmcmahon recoverworld.com
Rezilly
 Bodega // Wicked Ent // NLA
Saturday September 18, 2010 at Fur Nightclub
 33 Patterson St NE Washington DC
 Doors Open at 10pm, Ages 18+
2 DJs with the same dream. They spun local events in their hometowns; worked on remixes and re-edits; maintained their focus, passion and drive. They each had so many votes in the Glow iPad/DJ contest (along with Saam) that they were both selected to open at Glow. Rezilly (formerly Rez-E) for Wolfgang Gartner, Des for Sean Tyas. Each event blending perfectly with each DJs style. Each of their sets proving they’re each headed down a path to greatness.
Rezilly’s opening set for Wolfgang was unbelievable! Wild, thumping electro; hard synths dazzling across pumping bass; and of course, the energy he emits contends with that of any Top 100 DJ.
Des impressed Sean Tyas so much with his opening set, that the fellow Discover Records artist brought Des back at the end of the night for a tag-team closing set. Des spins hard, fast and relentless. It’s the kind of trance you want to be hearing at the end of the night. The kind of trance that breaths new life into a party!
Steve Duda | Thursday October 7 | Glow at Lima
GLOW Washington DC presents:
Steve Duda
BSOD // steveduda.com
bullittbookings.com
Xfer Records-LA
Opening Set by Pleasurekraft
pleasurekraftmusic.com
Great Stuff // Little Mountain
Definitive
GLOW-DC
Thursday, October 7 2010
Lima Restaurant & Lounge
1401 K St NW Washington DC
Doors Open at 10pm, Ages 18+
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Max Vangeli | Thursday September 16 | Glow at Lima
GLOW Washington DC presents:
Max Vangeli
 myspace.com/maxvangeli
Opening Set by RNS
Thursday September 16, 2010 at Lima Restaurant & Lounge
 1401 K St NW Washington DC
 Doors Open at 10pm, Ages 21+
Max Vangeli is more than up and coming. He’s shared billings with Marco V, Swedish House Mafia, Sidney Sampson, Laidback Luke and Chuckie. He’s poised to blast his way to international stardom. Actually, he’s already done that!! The Eastern European who calls San Fransisco home is back in the US after a huge summer in Ibiza and poised to rock Club Glow.
After being signed to Sebastian Ingrosso’s (Swedish House Mafia) label in 2008, Vangeli released singles through the likes of EMI and Armada. 2010 is turning out to be his hugest year yet, with top songs on Beatport and support from the DJ Mag Top 10.
His style is smooth, bouncy and vocal driven. His antics behind the decks have caused pandemonium. That will happen when you stand on top of your turntables!!
Kaskade | Saturday November 27 | Fur
GLOW Washington DC presents:
Kaskade
kaskademusic.com/ myspace.com/kaskademusic
Opening Set by Roberto Gonzalez
GLOW-DC
Saturday, November 27 2010
Fur Nightclub
33 Patterson St NE Washington DC
Doors Open at 10pm, Ages 18+
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Kaskade is one of the very few EDM DJs who cannot be pigeonholed into any one genre. He spins a little trancey, a little housey, a little progressive, appeals to a mainstream audience and maintains the respect of everyone. Kaskade is pure electronic dance music.
He’s known to the mainstream for his unique ability to turn pop music into electronic dance hits. He has reworked, remixed and breathed new life into tracks by Britney Spears, Justin Timberlake, Keri Hilson, Lady Gaga and Beyonce, Nelly Furtado, and Pussycat Dolls.
His ‘Dynasty’ album tour essentially started in DC. It was released within days of him playing to a sellout Glow @ Fur crowd. There’s no question Kaskade brings purely positive vibes to the club. Easily one of our favorites. He is currently on your promoting his latest mix compilation entitled “The Grand.”
Bio
KASKADE is one of electronic music’s most sought-after emissaries and one of its most beloved figures. Unaffected and laidback, he’s known per BlackBook magazine as “…the man [who] gets his sh*t done with an unassuming demeanor, and usually in flip flops.” Otherwise known as Ryan Raddon, the San Francisco-based electronic artist continues the ongoing march to his special brand of beat, a style that is instantly recognizable both musically and technically.
On March 24, he will continue his musical progression and follow-up last year’s chart topping long player Strobelite Seduction with a new mix album titled THE GRAND (Ultra Records). KASKADE explains, “The Grand references the overall sound of the mix. I wanted to capture the essence of the big room sound that I play but demonstrate that this sound can still have heart and soul. This is the kind of music I enjoy creating and love to play in clubs around the world.” The album features a various assortment of original productions and remixes by KASKADE as well as Deadmau5, Misha Daniels, Jes, Steve Angello & Sebastian Ingrosso, Dirty Vegas and others.
“I tried to make the mix represent what someone would hear if they came and saw me at a show. A lot of my own songs and remixes mashed together with music that I love to spin,” KASKADE continues. “I have always looked at the mix tape as an aural blog of sorts…a snapshot in musical time. Something that should be fun to listen to now but when it is pulled out years from now will be just as sweet and accompanied with flood of memories too.”
KASKADE has spent close to every night for the last year entertaining fans on dance floors around the world. Since June 2008, he’s been on the road with an astounding tour schedule that covered over 12 countries, heavily promoting the release of his highly acclaimed and chart-topping fifth artist album, Strobelite Seduction. This spring he’ll set out again on his ‘The Grand Tour’ in support of his new offering where he’ll make stops at SXSW, the Ultra Music Festival during WMC in Miami and many of the best North American clubs including Los Angeles’ Vanguard, New York City’s Webster Hall, Chicago’s Smart Bar and more.
When KASKADE is not playing a show or on a plane traveling to one he is busy in the studio. Recently he has been working on expanding his remixogrophy with new projects that have landed him on top of the charts both in the US and UK for adding his touch to tracks such as Empire of the Sun “Walking On A Dream,” Britney Spears “Womanizer” and LeAnn Rimes “What I Can Not Change.” Yet it is not his remixing that has gained him legions of fans around the world, as the Associated Press’ Ron Harris remarked last year, “…he doesn’t need the extra star power to demand global dancefloor respect and a good long listen.”
The complete track listing for KASKADE’s The Grand is:
1.Kaskade with Tamra – Angel On My Shoulder (EDX’s Belo Horizonte at Night Remix)
2.PNAU – With You Forever (Dirty South Remix)
3.Kaskade – Step One Two (Mischa Daniels Stringnized Mix)
4.Haley – This Is How It Goes (Kaskade’s Grand Club Edit)
5.Mischa Daniels feat. Crown – Another Place
6.Zip Zip Through The Night – Beestung (Kaskade’s Grand Mix)
7.Jes – Imagination (Kaskade Mix)
8.Kaskade & Deadmau5 – Move For Me (Mind Electric Mix)
9.Kaskade & Deadmau5 – Move For Me (Santiago & Bushido Mix)
10.Dirty Vegas – Pressure (Sultan & Ned Shepard Mix)
11.Michael Feiner feat. Daniel Lindström – Saturday Night (Arno Cost Remix)
12.Sebastian Ingrosso & Laidback Luke – Chaa Chaa (EDX’s Marrakesh Souk Remix)
13.Steve Angello & Sebastian Ingrosso – Partouze
14.Tommy Trash feat. Mr Wilson – Need Me To Stay
15.Kaskade – Step One Two (Tommy Trash Instrumental) [Location Location “The Day Before” Acapella]
16.Nubreed – NuFunk (Deadmau5 Remix) [Haley “I’m Someone Else” Acapella]
17.Cabin Crew – Can’t Stop (Mind Electric Remix)
18.Plumb – In My Arms (Kaskade Extended Mix)
Catch Kaskade on The Grand tour!
DJ Dan & Donald Glaude | Saturday September 11 | Glow at Fur
GLOW Washington DC presents:
Donald  Glaude
 donaldglaude.com edenrecordings.com bugeyedrecords.com
DJ Dan
 facebook.com/djdanmusic myspace.com/djdanmusic twitter.com/djdanmusic soundcloud.com/djdanmusic
Opening Set by LJ MTX & Ciconte aka The Octopus
Saturday, September 11 2010 at Fur Nightclub
 33 Patterson St NE Washington DC
 Doors Open at 10pm, Ages 18+
Donald Glaude and DJ Dan are one scary good duo!! Both from the West Coast, both in the EDM game for 15+++ years, both keeping it current with fresh projects and remixes. DJ Dan is one of the coolest, friendliest DJs around. Donald Glaude is laidback in person and a monster in the booth.
Sultan & Ned Shepard | Thursday September 9 | Glow at Lima
GLOW Washington DC presents:
Sultan
 myspace.com/djsultan, bullittbookings.com
Ned Shepard
 myspace.com/nedshepard, bullittbookings.com
Opening Set by George K
Thursday September 9, 2010 at Lima Restaurant & Lounge
 1401 K St NW Washington DC
 Doors Open at 10pm, Ages 21+
Haven’t you always wondered who that house DJ with the crazy dreads was? It’s none other than Sultan! Launching his world-wide career in 2003, he has been featured on most of the major compilation series in house music today. His radio show ‘Connected Live’ is broadcast in over 20 countries.
Sultan’s brand of sexy, underground house is the type of music Lima Lounge was made for. He’s got a little Miami, a little NY, and a lot of that sexy Ibiza flow written all over every set he spins.



 
		




