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Sundress Party: Sat 7/16/11 [Ladies Night at Ultrabar]

Sundress Party smallPanorama Productions presents:

Sundress Party Sat.

Main Set by DJ Saam

Saturday July 16, 2011

Ultrabar Nightclub

911 F St NW

Washington D.C., DC 20004

(202) 638-4663

Doors Open at 9pm | Ages 18+

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Sundress PartyThe smell of flowers is in the air and the sun is shining bright! There’s no better feeling than when the cold weather is finally over and summer attire is in full effect. That’s why we think it’s time for a sundress party!

Ladies, head to your closet, brush the dust off your dresses, and find the perfect sexy sundress for this Saturday night. After all, it is Ladies’ Night and the weather is right; what better a time than now to rock the city in something sexy and cute! Need some sundress tips? Find some advice DC Clubbing style here.

Don’t forget, Ladies’ Night at Ultrabar means an open bar 9-10pm and free shots for ladies (21+) on the main floor at midnight when “Shots” by LMFAO comes on!

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Panorama Productions Resident DJ Saam keeps the dance floor going crazy!

After exploding on to the scene in July of 2007, DJ Saam has quickly become one of Washington DC’s most popular sensations. His eclectic, unique, and fast-paced style truly makes his mixing stand out above the rest. His unparalleled mixture and combination of Hip-Hop, Top 40, House and International music makes Saam one of the most versatile DJs in the Country. His hard work, determination, and drive has earned him praise from some of the best in the industry, Including DJ Phlipz, Bikram Keith (Jay Sean’s tour DJ) and DJ Enferno (Madonna’s Tour DJ).

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Ultrabar Nightclub in Washington DC was once a bank, and this is The Vault! In addition to a bar and dance floor, the Vault features a hall lined with couches, sunken chairs and intimate escapes in case you meet the love of your life on a Friday night!

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A lot of DJs play music .. DJ Mario is a party!

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DJ Ramzy keeps the crowd rocking in Chroma! A relative newcomer on the DC scene, see what DJ Ramzy has to offer up for a wild Saturday night.

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Cosmic Gate w/ Wippenberg: Sat 7/16/11 [Glow at Fur]

GLOW Washington DC presents:

Cosmic Gate

Wippenberg

Saturday July 16, 2011
Fur Nightclub
33 Patterson St NE
Washington D.C., DC
(202) 842-3401

Doors Open at 10pm, Ages 18+

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From:Germany

Style: Trance, Progressive

Famous Tracks: CG: Firewire, Exploration of Space, The Wave, Not Enough Time, Barra, The Drums, everything they make is effin hot. | Wippenberg: Chakalaka, Super8 & Tab – Needs to Feel (Wippenberg Remix), 100 w/ Nic Chagall and Rank 1.

Best Known For: Being more popular than Oktoberfest.

DJ Mag Rank: Cosmic Gate – 24

DC loves Cosmic Gate. The fact that they brought Wippenberg just makes it that much better! Every time they come to Glow, DC nightlife is out strong, and for good reason! Cosmic Gate pumps us up like no one else!
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Introduction: Over 11 boundary-pushing years, Nic Chagall and Bossi have developed Cosmic Gate into one of the most creative and highly-sought-after electronic music acts on the planet. Revered uber-producers, their combined musical acumen has made them evergreen favourites of trance music’s highest echelon. Four hugely-received albums have transported tracks like ‘Not Enough Time’, ‘Body of Conflict’, ‘Analog Feel’, ‘F.A.V.’ and classics including ‘Exploration of Space’ and Fire Wire onto a now uncountable number of dancefloors. As DJs, the effortless cool of their kinetic, enthralling live sets are seen by hundreds of thousands of club and festival goers annually. It’s this perfect storm of production and spinning power that saw them become the highest-climbers in DJ Mag’s 2009 Top 100 chart and land at no. 24 in 2010.

The pair first collaborated in the studio after a chance meeting late in ’98 at a label office in Cologne. It’s a production partnership that has become one of the dance world’s most successful. In their homeland of Germany, they’ve maintained a consistent level of chart success, with no fewer than 7 Top 40 singles to their name and claimed a UK top 10 hit with ‘Fire Wire’. Drawing on a broad-range of their individual musical tastes and inspirations, they’ve continued to modify and enhance their sound…

Following up the long-players ‘Rythm & Drums’ and ‘No More Sleep’, in 2006 they released ‘Earth Mover’, which saw a shift towards edgier, more expansive electronic dance music. It gave rise to the club hits ‘Analog Feel’, ‘Should Have Known’ and ‘I Feel Wonderful’ and garnered an IDMA nomination for Best Album of 2007. Latterly this was viewed by the press as a new ‘Year-1’ for Cosmic Gate. Three years later Nic and Bossi released their much-anticipated followup. ‘Sign of the Times’ contained 11 new tracks including vocal anthems ‘Body of Conflict’ & ‘Not Enough Time’ (featuring Denise Rivera and Emma Hewitt respectively) and the singles ‘F.A.V.’, ‘Flatline’, ‘Under Your Spell’, ‘London Rain’ and title track ‘Sign Of The Times’. The response to the album was nothing short of meteoric. They received a Best Selling Trance Act nomination in the 2010 Beatport Awards; scored an IDMA nom for ‘Not Enough Time’ and were catapulted 43 places up DJ Mag’s 2009 chart. In light of its extraordinary level of success, in September 2010 a double-disc Deluxe Edition of the album was released which included all the singles remixes and exclusive, specially prepared revamps of other S.O.T.T. tracks.

As DJs Nic and Bossi continue to whip floors to frenzy-level in all four corners. Most recently they’ve rocked some of America’s most prominent events – Electric Zoo, The Electric Daisy Festival, Audiotistic and Perfecto Night in Las Vegas among them. They’ve brought mayhem to Ibiza’s 2010 season with hugely received performances at Armada at Amnesia and Judgement Sundays, played mammoth the Global Gathering festival in Russia and headlined Godskitchen’s tours in Australia and Mexico. They’ve appeared in DJ Magazine’s list of Top 100 spinners for 7 consecutive years now and are regular festival attraction, spinning at events like Trance Energy, Mysteryland and Dance Valley in Holland, Smirnoff Experience in India and on the horizon Future Music in Australia in 2011.

Back2Back, Cosmic Gate’s on-going compilation series was devised as an at-home audioexpo of the pair’s club-wowing sound. 2010 saw the release of the 4th volume (through Holland’s highly-respected Black Hole Recordings label). Bringing Bossi and Nic’s tight, tense, futureproofed trance/prog/electro hybrid to the forefront, it once again included many of their own track edits.

Over their production lifetime, the Cosmic Gate remix has become nearly as illustrious as their productions. Essentially a blow-by-blow of trance music’s A-list, Nic and Bossi have lent their studio know-how to productions from Armin van Buuren, Tiësto, Ferry Corsten, Paul van Dyk,
Above & Beyond’s OceanLab project, Deadmau5 & Rank 1. They rewired John O’Callaghan’s mega-seller ‘Find Yourself’ to devastating effect and produced remixes of veteran trance producer Vincent De Moor’s ‘Fly Away’ and ‘Carte Blanche’ (Veracocha). In early 2010 Atlantic Records US approached them to remix James Horner’s ‘I See You’ – the main theme from the film Avatar. This run culminated in them being nominated for Best Remixer at the 2010 IDMAs. Most recently they have completed remixes for Robbie Rivera and Markus Schulz.
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One of the biggest rising stars in the Electronic Dance Music scene, and creator of the club
hits “Chakalaka” and “Pong”!

Genre-warping electronic music adventurer Wippenberg (a.k.a. Olaf Dieckmann) has been supplying the world’s dancefloors with audio titans for close to 15 years. Most recently renowned for his neoclassical- anthems „Chakalaka“ and „Pong“, later receiving IDMA 2010 nomination as Best Progressive House Track alsongside David Guetta and Deadmau5. Wippenberg’s music hazes the
multiple boundaries of house, electro, trance and techno. This unique composite electronic blend
is now spun by the widest imaginable cross-section of DJs. He’s championed as much by Eric
Prydz, Angelo, Ingrosso & Axwell (also known as the Swedish House Mafia), as he is by Tiësto,
Armin Van Buuren and David Guetta. This casts Wippenberg as one of, if not, the most diverse
DJ/producer in today’s EDM universe.

In 2004 Wippenberg released the two ‘Elemental EPs’, which included the tracks ‘Fire’, ‘Water’,
‘Earth’ and ‘Air’. They drew strong support from the highest echelons of the DJ hierarchy and
pushed the Wippenberg name firmly into the headlines. The EPs release prompted close associates Cosmic Gate to collaborate with Wippenberg on their ‘Earth Mover’ album with the track ‘Guess Who’. Around the same time he completed work on his next single ‘Promised Land’, and with it came a new label relationship with Dutch heavyweight independent High Contrast Records. The track (which featured the vocals of Tiff Lacey and was remixed by Nic Chagall) beat the drum hard for what was to prove his renaissance record.

In 2008 ‘Chakalaka’ (partnered by the B-side ‘Drumster’) exploded into the clubbing consciousness, thanks in no small part to major 3 monthlong floor and radio hammering from Tiësto and Armin Van Buuren. As was always Wippenberg’s desire the tracks started to chip away at the stylistic borders of dance and came to enjoy heavy deck support from Sebastian Ingrosso, Eric Prydz, Eric Morillo and Dirty South, amongst a multitude of others. The track maintained a grip on the No.1 chart position on Beatport for an incredible 12 weeks. Late that year and branching further out still, Wippenberg launched a new nom-de-plume Sphaera. The tracks ‘Front & ‘Back’ were released on
Black Hole Records to, once again, broad DJ acclaim.

Famously, Wippenberg carved his name deep into the heart of the mid-90s dancefloor with his very
first track – the unforgettable, speaker-assaulting ‘Neurodancer’. Released on Hyper Hype, it
became an import smash and was picked up by Hooj Choons off-shoot Prolekult. To this day
‘Neurodancer’ rests as one of the hardest-to-find and most in-demand pieces of dance vinyl in the
world – regularly changing hands for many times its original price.
No Wippenberg biography would be complete without mention of Wippenberg’s remix and spinning work. Behind the decks his characteristic musical taste, which can be categorised into one certain genre, as he loves the freedom to mix different stlyes, has started to generate huge demand.

Meanwhile he is touring all around the world from Germany to Russia, from Australia to Brazil, even
the people of India or Qatar fell in love with the Wippenberg sound. It has seen him blaze a trail at
Europe’s leading festival events like Trance Energy, Mayday or Mysteryland and rock at Armin Van
Buuren’s ASOT400, as well as dozens of other, clubs, festivals and tent-poles events.
At the remix end of the mixing desk, Wippenberg has refashioned countless tracks of A-List
production outfits, like Sebastian Ingrosso’s MGMT ‘Kids’ sampling classic-tune „Kidsos“ and
Rank 1’s Trance Energy 2009 anthem ‘L.E.D. There Be Light’. But he also refined releases from
Tiësto, Tocadisco, Above & Beyond, Paul Van Dyk, Cosmic Gate, Gabriel & Dresden, and
Super8 & Tab. Most recently he remixed danish high-flyer Aura Dione’s new single „Song For
Sophie“ and gave her pop-ballade a classy progressive house outfit.

For his new single he teamed up with nobody else than Nic Chagall and Rank 1. Together they
created the track „100“ (which is also the 100th release of the label High Contrast). It has the typical
Rank 1 anthem signature, Nic Chagall’s progressive trance feeling and Wippenberg’s progressive
beats. Out on 14th June 2010, this is going to bet he next ueber-track from Wippenberg! Watch out!
http://www.myspace.com/wippenberg
For more informations contact Kiss That Sound Artist & Music Management: info@kissthatsound.de
www.kissthatsound.com www.myspace.com/kissthatsound
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Exploration of Space (Cosmic Gate’s Back 2 The Future Remix) by CosmicGateOfficial
Fire Wire (Cosmic Gate’s Back 2 The Future Remix) by CosmicGateOfficial
Back To Earth (Arty Remix) by CosmicGateOfficial
GET WIPPED! Podcast Episode 002 by wippenberg
U R (Preview) by wippenberg
Phoenix (Preview) by wippenberg
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George Acosta: Sat 7/9/11 [Glow at Fur]

GLOW Washington DC presents:

George Acosta

Opening Set by Roberto Gonzalez

Saturday July 9, 2011
Fur Nightclub
33 Patterson St NE
Washington D.C., DC
(202) 842-3401

Doors Open at 10pm, Ages 18+

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From: USA (Miami)

Style: Progressive House/Trance

Famous Tracks: True Love feat. Fisher, Angelfalls feat. Ayla, Mellodrama

Best Known For: Pioneering trance in the US, being Glow’s first ever booking, running one of Miami’s most successful club nights at Shadow Lounge

Trance legend George Acosta started it all for Club Glow back in ’99. He February performance at Fur brought the old and young heads together with some of the best straight EDM out there. The young heads couldn’t believe that a guy that’s been around for so long is still so amazing. The old heads recounted past glory.

George is back this summer at Glow to school the new generation of dance fans on how to do clubbing in the US justice!

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George Acosta – Lost World 360 – DJ Spotlight – Ruby & Tony [St. Petersburg, Florida] by George Acosta
George Acosta – Lost World 359 by George Acosta
George Acosta – Lost World 358 by George Acosta
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Trance, whether you like your trance melodic and uplifting, or hard and fast, trance by any definition is here to stay. From the warehouse parties of the late 80’s to car commercials in 2001, trance has become part of the new millennium, part of our lifestyle. And all because of DJs like George Acosta. George proves every time he puts a needle on a record that “trance”, whatever the label, has changed, evolved, become a lifestyle, a culture… as well it should. With over 15 years of experience as a DJ and producer, George has helped change and evolve trance from an underground movement to massive festival experiences throughout the world. “George Acosta is probably America’s most unique DJ and has undoubtedly been a major force in shaping the sound of trance in Miami and beyond” says fellow DJ Dave Ralph. George Acosta is America’s representative in the global Trance scene.

Coming up playing warehouse parties in his native Miami, he then went on to producing tracks of his own with such international hits like Planet Soul, Emotions, Taking Over Space, R U Awake and The Reaper. He then made the next logical step for a successful DJ/producer and opened his own record store, Grooveman Music in Miami.

He knows his crowds so well because he is just as big a fan as they are of his music. Just like the thousands he plays for, George Acosta lives it. George tries to maintain a close connection to the people who come to hear him play because like them, he discovered the music as a fan first.

It was during his three-year residency at Miami’s famed Shadow Lounge that George honed his craft and began educating South Beach to this wonderful emotional roller-coaster ride that was quickly moving west from Europe. Now firmly entrenched in South Beach, George produced his first mix cd, “Awake”. This became the definitive sound of South Beach. It was this same cd that helped propel George on to the world stage.

With record bag and headphones in hand, George prepared to move the planet in his own unique way. He began playing some of the biggest clubs and festivals in the world, Berlin’s Love Parade, Miami’s Ultra Beach Festival and Rave on the Rocks to name a few. And with demand for George reaching a fever pitch, he produced his second mix cd,”Release: AM and PM”. This ambitious double cd was representative of his legendary all night sets, evoking the different emotions and textures of his sets, from epic, string-soothed splendor to searing tech-trance.

The demand for all things George Acosta soon led to other successful mix cds: such as “Trance Nation America” through Ministry of Sound along with his latest release entitled “History of Trance” on Ultra Records. George is also currently in the studio working on some original material with such artists as worldwide sensation Jon Secada among others.

“Traveling to different places and countries every week, playing for so many people–it makes me want to play more intimate stuff,” he explains. “I used to play harder. Now I’m into the more melodic stuff. I guess when you grow into this scene you want to play records that mean something.” George proves he’s a trance DJ that can move onto something bigger and better. “Whenever I play anywhere, I feel like I am at home, I look down to the dance floor and I see my people, they understand me, they understand what is happening as I spin my records.” It’s a journey that happens week after week, and George is their guide.
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Manufactured Superstars: Thurs 7/7/11 [Glow at Lima]

GLOW Washington DC presents:

Manufactured Superstars

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Opening Set by Ryan Mosel

Thursday June 7, 2011
Lima Lounge
1401 K Street NW
Washington D.C., DC 20001
(202) 789 2200

Doors Open at 10pm, Ages 18+

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From: Denver, CO

Style: House, mash up

Famous Tracks: Take Me Over, Wiggle It

Artists Remixed: Lupe Fiasco, Kanye West, Erick Morillo, Flor-Rida and David Guetta, Tiesto, Kaskade, Bruno Mars, Nicole Scherzinger, Afrojack

Best Known For: Co-founding Beatport

The guys who helped revolutionize dance music distribution are mashing up anything and everything! They’ve manufactured their superstardom through hard work and the best connections out there!

You’ll everything from Bruno Mars to Erick Morillo during an MF live show!

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Manufactured Superstars Playlist April 2011 by Manufactured Superstars
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The Manufactured Superstars are a U.S based electronic music duo consisting of two members; Brad Roulier and Shawn Sabo. Although all DJ’s will argue that they are all unique in their own ways, these two energetic artists have a strikingly unique sound. They love mashing up popular electro, progressive, house, pop music, and any other genre of music, to make every tune their own. Brad and Shawn are based in Denver, Colorado. These two ingenious minds also founded Beatport, which is not only the leading electronic music download store, but also the most influential company moving electronic music forward today.

Brad Roulier teamed up with Shawn Sabo to create the Manufactured Superstars in 2005. Since then, they have rocked the worlds of many, not only in night club settings from coast to coast, but also pumped up the biggest electronic music festivals. This ecclectic duo have talent in playing the music, putting on a vibrant show, and even producing the music as well. They have released many of their own tracks on Subliminal Records, Twisted, Sounds Like Music, Cutting Records, and countless others. Their remix of “Dancin'” on Subliminal Records reached the #1 spot on the top download site, DJDownload.com, and stayed on top for many weeks. Las Vegas hosts a weekly radio show featuring live and new mixes of the Manufactured Superstars. Every Wednesday nights, they take over the Las Vegas airwaves from channel 94.7fm.

The Manufactured Superstars’ main goal and fundamental idea is to play fun and energetic music to enhance the vibe and energy of any atmosphere. The dancfloor is never empty nor stationary when they take over the decks. They are not afraid to play records . They have exceptional skills of incorporating all types of music so effortlessly into their live acts. They truly put on a high-energy performance, as they fly through more than 100 tracks in a two-hour set.
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Ryan Leslie: Thurs 6/9 [The Park at 14th]

The Park at 14th pres.

Ryan Leslie

NextSelection Lifestyle

  • DC-born
  • Grammy-nominated
  • Producer
  • Singer/songwriter
  • MC
  • Musician
  • Future Media Mogul

He caught the eye of Diddy and Tommy Mottola and left both to do his own thing.

He has produced tracks for Beyonce, Danity Kane, Britney Spears, Loon, New Edition, Fabolous and essentially launched the career of Cassie, featuring her on his hit single ‘Addiction.’

Upon announcing the impending release of his 3rd studio album, Leslie is out promoting a July 2011 mixtape in preparation for ‘Les is More.’

Park at 14th
920 14th St NW
Washington, DC 20005
(202) 737-7275

Doors at 5pm
VIP: 202 269 3939

DJ Chachi Tears Ultrabar Wide Open!!

2011 Panorama Productions PoP Nightlife @ Ultrabar resident DJ Chachi has quickly become a DC nightlife favorite! Mixing top 40 with the hottest house music available, Chachi knows exactly how to keep the Ultrabar faithful on the dancefloor.

The best thing about Chachi? He brings presents!! Whenever Chachi pulls up to Ultrabar you can expect bags of t-shirts, booty shorts, CDs and tons of his very own signature glasses! No wonder DC nightlife loves him so much!!

Panorama Productions’ 2011 partnership with Moodswing360 has taken DC nightlife to a new level. With regular appearances by the best open-format DJs in the nation, Friday nights in Washington DC have one place jumping off more than the rest. Ultrabar DC features acts like DJ PS1, DJ Enferno, DJ Scene, DJ Spider and DJ Vice. Skeet Skeet was on the roster as well, until he decided to go on a world tour with Katy Perry, but we can’t blame him!

Pop happens at Ultrabar every Friday night. For more info click here.

Eden Celebrates 1 Year Anniversary: Sat 6/4/11

What:

Eden Nightclub and Lounge’s 1 Year Anniversary

Where:

1716 I St NW Washington DC 20006. (202) 905 9300

When:

Saturday June 4, 2011 10:30pm – 3:30am

Line up:

Green Room (1st Floor): DJ Trayze | 2nd Floor: DJ Dynamix | Garden of Eden (Roof): Phil Chang & Ryan Mosel

Since it opened last summer, Eden has established itself as one of DC nightlife’s go to venues: 4 floors of aesthetic beauty. Guests of Eden find themselves surrounded by sophisticated LED displays, jungle-esque decor (it is the Garden of Eden, after all) and upscale clientele. Although a narrow venue, Eden provides a unique experience, especially to those lucky enough to make it to the rooftop, which brings a piece of South Beach to DC nightlife.

The DC nightlife summer kicks off this weekend with a flurry of events! Thursday 6/3/11 there’s Fedde le Grand at Glow @ Lima Lounge. Friday 6/4/11 experience DJ Enferno live at PoP @ Ultrabar Nightclub or check out the Jadakiss Birthday Bash at Fur Nightclub. This Saturday you’ve got Glenn Morrison spinning at Glow @ Fur Nightclub, DC’s biggest party; Ladies Night @ Ultrabar and of course, Eden Nightclub’s 1 year anniversary event!

LIVE in DC!! Benny Benassi feat. Chris Brown – Beautiful People

Benny Benassi feat. Chris Brown – Beautiful People aka one of the hottest new crossover hits blending dance music and Top 40/R&B. Whether it’s electro, dance, pop or just good fun music, Benny and Breezy’s new collaboration is fire!! Here The Electroman himself drops the new hit at the biggest event in DC nightlife, Glow Saturdays at Fur nightclub!

Look for more collaborations featuring the immensely popular sounds of electro house, made famous by Benny Benassi with his hit Satisfaction in 2003 while being featured in various commercials.

Benny has been working as of late with Apl.de.Ap (Black Eyed Peas), Kelis, Chris Brown and T-Pain! The track with T-Pain, entitled ‘Electroman’ is a must hear!!

Check out Club Glow Washington DC’s line ups at clubglow.com for the best in dance music every week. Thursdays it goes down at Lima Lounge, Saturdays at Fur Nightclub. Whether you like techno, house, trance, electro, pop, top 40, hip-hop, dub step or anything in between, Glow has DC nightlife covered!

White Out w/ Goldie & 19 DJs: Sun May 29: [3D Productions at Ultrabar]

3D Productions Presents

WHITE OUT:

  • 4 Rooms
  • 1,400 Capacity
  • free “glow” materials to those wearing all white (while supplies last)
  • Re-Entry ALLOWED for Smoking
  • Lots of Free Parking
  • Amazing drink and table specials: 3Dtables@gmail.com
  • NO DRESS CODE!!

May 29TH, 2011
ULTRABAR
911 F ST NW
WASHINGTON DC 20004
9:00 PM – 2:30 AM

18+

Featuring:

Goldie (Metalzheadz, UK)
w. MC Armanni Reign
Starkey (Slit Jockey Record, Philly)
Joe Nice (Gourmet Beats, Baltimore)

with support from:
Ghost, Leko, Lexus King, Slant,
Monsterz Vs. LJ MTX, Deinfamous,
Malphunktion, Winterman, Throdown,
Thomas Kimsey, Ron Delay, Magnetie,
BassDread, Troy Tallent, Long Jawns,
Elemental, C-Vision Vs. Dutty Fresh

Also Frankie MuthaFuckin’ Bass’ Birthday!!!

Set Times

Main Room – 1
02:00 – 03:15 | Winterman
12:00 – 02:00 | GOLDIE
w. MC ARMANNI REIGN
11:00 – 12:00 | Slant
10:00 – 11:00 | Deinfamous
09:00 – 10:00 | Thomas Kimsey

The BassCave – 2
02:00 – 03:00 | Elemental
01:00 – 02:00 | Ron Delay
12:00 – 01:00 | Magnetie
11:00 – 12:00 | Troy Tallent
10:00 – 11:00 | Long Jawns

Bedroom – 3
02:00 – 03:00 | Malphunktion
01:00 – 02:00 | Lexus King
12:00 – 01:00 | Leko
11:00 – 12:00 | Monsterz Vs. LJ MTX
10:00 – 11:00 | Throdown

Coma Bassed – 4
02:00 – 03:00 | STARKEY
01:00 – 02:00 | JOE NICE
12:00 – 01:00 | Ghost
11:00 – 12:00 | Bassdread
10:00 – 11:00 | C-Vision Vs. Dutty Fresh

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Ozio

Ozio Martini Lounge, Cigar Bar, Club and Restaurant - Washington, DC

  • Venue Type: Multi-floor, multi-level Club/Restaurant
  • Estimated Size: A lot bigger than you think!
  • Amenities: Rooftop, Kitchen ’til Midnight, Bottle Service, Valet, Cigar Bar w/ Walk-in Humidor, Happy Hour, Multiple lounge areas
  • Cover Charge:
  • Hours: M-Th, 5pm – 2am | F 5pm – 3am Sat 6pm – 3am | Kitchen ’til midnight | Sun Closed
  • Dress Code: Some suits, t-shirts w/jackets, button downs, look nice
  • Age Requirement: 21+
  • Location: Midtown
  • Address: 1813 M St NW Washington DC 20036. (202) 822 6000
  • Website: www.oziodc.com
  • Atmosphere: Elegance at every turn. Maintaining an air of historic Washington, Ozio is located in 2 combined row houses and fuses an Art Deco style with the colonial feel of exposed brick. Intimate yet spacious. Around every corner patrons will find hidden lounge areas for a quick escape. With all the different levels, it’s hard to nail down how many floors the venue is, which we love. At the top of Ozio sits a vibrant rooftop servicing two bars, VIP, more lounges and a high-end crowd that came to have a good time
Venue Overview

From the outside, Ozio seems to be a small, seemingly regular bar/lounge. The beautiful, well-dressed, diverse crowd waiting to get in says otherwise. The first floor allows patrons the luxury of smoking at the bar, provides ample booth seating and features the bar tending expertise (and trickery) of Ozio’s owner. A walk-in humidor cements the suave appeal of the venue. It’s the calm before the storm above.

As patrons ascend a wide, wrapping staircase, they are met with the first of Ozio’s many splits. To the left is a high-end cigar bar with a menu consisting of Arturo Fuentes (incl. Opus X) , Ashtons, Cohibas, C.A.O.s, Macanudos, Monte Cristos, Romeo & Julietas and a host of others, including the Padron Anniversario. It’s a level frequented by diplomats, businesspeople and young professionals alike. At the end of the bar and around a corner exists the first of many hidden lounges at Ozio. A descending staircase leads patrons into the 2nd row house, revealing exposed brick, artwork and spacious yet intimate couch settings.

From intimate nooks to a debaucherous rooftop, Ozio has it all!

Should you hang a right when arriving at the second floor, you’ll find a dance floor, bar and DJ booth at the far end of the room, and a gateway to the rooftop above. This gateway, another of Ozio’s levels, features a large table area and a mini staircase leading to another low key, spacious lounge area.

The proper stamp allows party goers access to Washington DC’s newest rooftop bar. Encased in an ever changing spectrum of club lights, scattered trees and two bars, Ozio’s rooftop provides a completely different atmosphere to the bars and lounges below. Featuring house music and outdoor bottle service, the Ozio rooftop club is DC nightlife’s newest gem. Packed with an attractive and refreshingly unpretentious crowd, it’s a great place to spend your weekend hours. Moving across the roof you’ll be met with more of Ozio’s famous elegant lounge and VIP areas. They are inside but feature open air hallways to the roof.

Events
  • Happy Hour: M-F, 5-8 and Sat 6-11 feat. $4/5 Martini, $4 Wine and $3/4 Beer Specials
  • Dinner: Greek/Italian fusion highlighted by Grilled Baby Eggplant Pizza, an assortment of tapas, eclectic salads, sandwiches and entrees ranging from Chicken Corinthian to Baked Stuffed Shrimp to Filet. Kitchen open daily ’til midnight.
  • Late Night: Enjoy martinis, bottle service, cigars, various lounges and Ozio’s brand new rooftop every Monday – Saturday!
Latest Updates from Ozio
Photo Tour: First Floor & Humidor
Ozio's first floor lounge features indoor smoking and a walk-in humidor.
Photo Tour: Second Floor – Cigar Bar, Dance Floor, Levels
One half of Ozio's second floor showcases a cigar bar, restaurant seating and hidden lounge

The other half of Ozio proves a dance floor, bar, DJ booth and more lounge/restaurant seating

Photo Tour: Rooftop
Beyond the far wall you can find more VIP, providing an indoor/outdoor lounge experience

Video Tour: Ozio
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