Redskins Season Opener vs. NY Giants at FedEx Field (9/11)

No lockout: the NFL season is here!
4:15 PM — Sunday, September 11, 2011
FedEx Field
1600 FedEx Way
Landover, MD 20785
(301) 276-6000

The Washington Redskins are back in action at FedEx Field for their NFL season opener against the NY Giants!
In their second year with head coach Mike Shanahan after going 6-10 last season , the Redskins are pushing for their first winning season since 2007. Over the course of a productive off-season, the Skins have added many significant players to the lineup, especially on defense:
In (offense): WRs Donte’ Stallworth, Jabar Gaffney, and RB Tim Hightower
In (defense): DT Barry Cofield, DE Stephen Bowen, CB Josh Wilson, and safety O.J. Atogwe
Out: Donovan McNabb, Albert Haynesworth, and Clinton Portis
Re-Signed: Santana Moss
“We don’t need people saying we’re the best right now, but when it’s all said and done, I really feel like this team’s gonna win the East.”
— QB Rex Grossman —
In spite of Grossman’s optimism, the Redskins still ranked in at #29 in ESPN’s pre-season power rankings. There are many questions surrounding how the Redskins will fare this year, including:
- Will the Skins prove ESPN wrong?
- Where will coach Mike Shanahan take the Skins in his second year with the team?
- Who will win the QB battle: an established Rex Grossman or the hopeful John Beck ?
- Is the defense going to step up after its many off-season changes?
- Are they capable of winning the NFC East for the first time since 1999?
As the Skins are tossing the pigskin and you’re passing the guacamole, these questions will soon be answered!
Tickets: Click here for tickets
Morgan Page: Sat 9/10/11 [Glow at Fur]
GLOW Washington DC presents:
Saturday September 9, 2011
Fur Nightclub
33 Patterson St NE # A
Washington D.C., DC 20002
(202) 842-3401
Doors Open at 10pm, Ages 18+
Morgan Page Podcast – Episode 62 by morganpage
From: Vermont, based in LA
Style: House
Famous Tracks: Longest Road, Fight For You, Fantasy
Best Known For: His Grammy-nominated remix of Nadia Ali – Fantasy, being a studio genius.
Whether it’s remixing, engineering or producing; Morgan Page is one of the most in-demand EDM studio talents there is. His ability to weave all styles of house into a melodic thread is rivaled only by Kaskade. Morgan’s melodic, progressive and occasionally bang-out style of house music is perfect for anyone.
With a new album in the works and the ridiculous collaboration with BT, Sultan & Sheperd and Anela McCluskey, it’s safe to say Morgan Page is finding new peaks every day!
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With over 130 remixes to his name—including tracks by Madonna (“Miles Away”), Katy Perry (“I Kissed A Girl”), Tegan & Sara (“Back In Your Head”), and La Roux (“Bulletproof”)—Morgan Page has earned a solid reputation for transferring insatiable pop energy to the dance floor in the form of banging, progressive house tracks. High ranking spots on iTunes’ dance chart, Beatport’s progressive chart, an…d Billboard’s club charts affirmed his salability, while an ’09 Grammy nomination for Deadmau5’s remix of Page’s “The Longest Road” simultaneously bolstered his underground cred while spotlighting his skills as a songwriter.
Page released his first official full-length album in 2008. Entitled Elevate, it featured remixes of music by The Submarines, Dengue Fever, Nelly Furtado, Delerium, and others, along with a small handful of Page’s originals. It was the perfect calling card for a producer well steeped in vocal re-rubs, but eager to imprint his own unique mark upon dance music.
In 2010, Page will release Believe, a powerful, captivating album that makes good on his International Dance Music Awards nomination as Best Breakthrough Artist, and typifies his journey from bootleg remixer to award-winning producer and world renown DJ.
“Believe took a year and a half to make, but it was worth it!” says Page. “I went to great lengths to make songs I felt will last a long time, and to create an album you want to listen all the way through. It’s easily my best work so far.”
As a college student and mix show radio DJ in Burlington, Vermont, Page learned to navigate the space between pop music’s accessibility and the heady minimalism of progressive house early on. At the age of 18 he was nominated for Boston Music Award, and early in his career produced a remix of “Angels,” a track by seminal trip-hop band Wax Poetic, featuring the vocals of one Norah Jones. The dance community was quick to catch on, and his first instrumental tracks were signed to taste-making imprints like John Digweed’s Bedrock, Satoshi Tomiie’s Saw Recordings, and James Zabiela’s Hearing Aid. In 2003, he made the move to Los Angeles.
“I was juggling remixes with a day job, then brewing coffee at midnight,” says Page, “burning the candle at both ends and saving money so I could write music full-time.”
The landscape dramatically shifted for Page when he released a now infamous collection of bootleg remixes in 2005 entitled Cease And Desist. Without the help of master tapes (or label permission) he extracted a cappellas and signature melodies from tracks by David Bowie, Coldplay, Imogen Heap, Esthero, and The Kills with surgical precision, then rounded out the sound with luminous instrumentation and blazing beats. His undulating progressive feel and strict attention to kit detail—never the same kick drum twice, ever—was a perfect compliment to the larger than life vocal hooks. Dance music blogs like Resident Advisor and Beatportal took note, and Page’s own server continually crashed under the weight of the mix’s download traffic.
“It was like going to boot camp,” says Page of the arduous process behind creating Cease And Desist. “It was a great way of getting good at editing with limited resources, and it got out to so many people. You just didn’t know who was listening to it.”
Everyone from DJs and producers to managers, agents, and of course fans got their hands on the album, and its underground success helped pave the way for music future placements in television shows like Samantha Who? and Melrose Place, as well as cutting edge campaigns and in-stores for Bebe, Chanel, and Sephora. With his resume and repertoire quickly expanding, Page struck again with the release of Elevate, an album that KCRW DJ and electronic music pundit Jason Bentley described as “a breakthrough collection of original music and remixes” full of “subtle electronics and thoughtful songs.” Jo-Anne Greene from All Music Guide was even more forthright in her praise, referring to Page as “a man fast becoming a legend.”
Having long jettisoned his status as an up-and-comer, Page is ready to step into the next phase of his career, firmly joining the ranks of established “triple threat” DJs, producers, and remixers like Kaskade, Deadmau5, and Eric Prydz. It’s no surprise that the dance music scene is already buzzing about Believe.
“Fight For You” is the album’s first single, and is already being supported by world class DJs like Tiësto, Armin van Buuren, Above and Beyond, Dave Dresden, and Hernan Cattaneo. Bolstered with impassioned lyrics and swift, clean guitars, the track embodies Believe’s fragile yet faithful feel, pushing through wistful cinematic shades to the promise of something better up ahead.
“Believe is very dark, but I’m not a dark person at all,” Page explains. “I just lean towards these specific chords and melodies. Melancholy with a little bit of hope.”
The Pete York cover “Strange Condition,” a simple, spatial arrangement that highlights Page’s ability let his vocalists control the direction of a song, and not be driven towards emotional peaks and valleys by just synths and bass. Page uses a similarly subtle approach on “Tell Me Why,” featuring the velveteen vocals of Télépopmusik’s Angela McCluskey. Elsewhere, Page enlists the talents of Matt Alber on “Agnus Dei” and Gabriel & Dresden alum Jan Burton on “Traces Remain” and the raucous “I’ve Had Friends.” On the moody “In The Dark,” Page himself takes a turn on the mic at the urging of another G&D contributor, Molly Bancroft, who was initially tapped to provide the vocals. For Page, it was simply the next logical progression in his maturation as a producer.
“I want to work with singer/songwriters who have depth to their lyrics, and I’m trying to bring influences in from other genres,” says Page. “It’s tragic to see all the tracks on Beatport that are just made for clubs. They’re great for what they are, but it’s not necessarily something you want to have in your car on repeat, or listen to again in 10 years. This album is really a reflection of myself, and I want these songs to last a long time.”
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DJ Enferno: Fri 9/9/11 [Pop at Ultrabar]
Opening set by DJ Geometrix
Friday September 2, 2011
Ultrabar Nightclub
911 F St NW
Washington D.C., DC 20004
(202) 638-4663
Doors Open at 9pm | Ages 18+
Style: Open Format (rock vs. house vs. electro vs. hip-hop vs. top 40)
DJ Enferno is one of the most diverse and accomplished DJs in the world. He has:
- Remixed Dev, LMFAO and Far East Movement
- Designed sound for Rihanna’s Loud Tour and Cirque du Soleil’s Michael Jackson show
- Created the Live Remix Project
- Spun events from LA to Dubai
Enferno is everywhere, doing everything, all the time. And he got his start right here in DC!
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Latest tracks by DJ Geometrix
Panorama Productions Resident DJ Geometrix is one of DC’s finest. Not only does he hold weekly spots at Pop @ Ultrabar and the hip-hop room at Glow @ Fur; he is also a co-director of the B2R (Back to Rock) Music School’s Beat Refinery in Herndon, VA.
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Latest tracks by DBK
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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Latest tracks by DJ SUELTO

With Mario Salsa on the congas, DJs Suelto and Bomba bring the hype every Friday to The Bedroom at Ultrabar. Pop’s Latin/International party features reggaeton, bachata, house and the best in international beats! The Bedroom at Ultrabar Nightclub in Washington DC is a huge weekly draw!
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Latest tracks by KidLucky

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Sunnery James & Ryan Marciano: Thurs 9/8/11 [Glow at Lima]
GLOW Washington DC presents:
Thursday September 9, 2011
1401 K Street, NW
Washington D.C., DC 20001
(202) 789-2800
Doors Open at 10pm, Ages 18+
Latest tracks by SunneryJamesRyanMarciano
From: Holland
Style: Dirty, underground Dutch house
Famous Tracks: Birambi, Pina, Pondo, Take Over Control remix
Best Known For: “If the Swedish House Mafia had a Dutch division, it would be these guys.” – Axwell
Rising house duo Sunnery James & Ryan Marciano are coming off their biggest year yet. With massive global events including Sensation under their belts, support from acts like Chuckie and Swedish House Mafia, and a style all their own, this dirty Dutch duo is in line for another huge year!
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Sunnery James and Ryan Marciano, two notable personalities with a single goal: to entertain as many people as possible with their deep and funky house sound.
From the moment they entered the DJ profession, they agreed to do something serious with their common passion: House Music! Quickly after their first gig together Sunnery and Ryan established themselves as top DJs.
Besides performing all over t…he globe, they are very busy in their
Amsterdam studio. May 2008 saw the release of debut track ‘Pina’, just 4
weeks later, dance floor cracker ‘Lift U Up’, feat. Melvin Reese & Chappell
saw light. Then things went very fast, their inspirational, upfront release
‘The Desert’, was released via D.O.N.S.’s Kingdom Kome Cuts imprint, Steve Angello scooped up ‘Traffic’ and ‘Snitch’ for release on his Size Records label and they made several remixes for the likes of Sander Kleinenberg (‘This Is Our Night’) and Kaskade (‘Dynasty’).
In February 2010, Sunnery and Ryan launched their ‘Amazone Project’ event in the Heineken Music Hall Amsterdam. 5.500 fans came to join the SJ-RMhype and witnessed an exclusive 5-hour-set. The Amazone Project compilation landed on the #2 spot in the Dutch charts.
The SJ-RM journey continues in 2010, with Sunnery & Ryan debuting at the prestigious Sensation event in the 50.000 cap. Amsterdam Arena on 3rd of July and playing Pacha Ibiza alongside Swedish House Mafia.
Sunnery James & Ryan Marciano – the energetic duo who match soulful vocals with fast pumping House. Their skill lies in the ability to build a track, drop it, pull in the next, sample soul-pleasing vocals, then drop another so smoothly that their whole set feels like a constant upward progression. Another skill is their ability to read the crowd and give them exactly what they want.
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Labor Day Sunday Social: Sun 9/4/11 [Lost Society]
The corner of U and 14th recently welcomed a new and luxurious restaurant and lounge to Washington, DC. Transport into a life of Luxury Labor Day Sunday at Lost Society.
Dinner starts at 6pm. Enjoy 20% off your meal while the Party reaches into the night. DJ Saam, one of DC’s hottest DJs, will provide the music for a night of extravagance.
Tables are available. Bottles of Belvedere start at just $200.
Age Requirement and Dress Code:
Open to ages 21+, Proper ID and Attire is Required. Dress Smart. Guys: No shorts, boots, oversized tees, baggy jeans, tennis shoes, etc.. Girls: Keep it classy.
Venue photos courtesy Lost Society.
Nadia Ali and David Berrie: Sat 9/3/11 [Glow at Fur]
GLOW Washington DC presents:
Saturday September 3, 2011
33 Patterson St NE # A
Washington D.C., DC 20002
(202) 842-3401
Doors Open at 10pm, Ages 18+
From: NY, NY
Style:
David: Tech-House
Nadia: Vocal trance/house
Famous Tracks:
Nadia: Rapture, Pressure (with Alex Kenji and Starkillers), Is it Love, Love Story, Better Run (with Tocadisco), Feels So Good (with Armin van Buuren)
David: Remixes of Ellie Goudling – The Lights, Adele – Rolling in the Deep. Originals – The Bomb, Get F’d Up, Everywhere, Rising Sun, Change the Light
Best Known For:
Nadia: Being the front woman for Iio. Rapture.
David: Going from DJ to the stars to underground tech-house monster!
Two of NY dance music’s stars of the last decade! Nadia Ali needs no introduction, being the voice behind hits like Rapture, Fantasy, Better Run and the recent hit Pressure! David Berrie, a favorite of Diddy, decided to scrap his open format style and pursue his passion of underground tech house. Respect!
The two NYC natives are headed to Glow on Saturday 9/3 to kick the fall season off with a bang!
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It is sometimes hard to believe that the Grammy nomination for Nadia Ali’s “Fantasy” (Morgan Page Remix) is only one of many milestones marking her musical achievements. Nadia’s career exploded as a member of “iiO” with the massive 2001 hit, “Rapture”. Quickly leaping to #2 on the UK Singles chart, “Rapture” would propel Nadia into the spotlight and serve as a shadow of things to come. Now armed w…ith a solid decade of commercial success and an almost feverish evolution of artistic expansion… Something tells us that Nadia Ali is just warming up. To date, Nadia’s career as singer/songwriter has attracted a massive international following resulting from a masterful exploitation of captivating vocals and dance music. Nadia has attributed this unmistakable style to the overarching influence of her eastern ancestry, as well as the diverse cultural climate of her upbringing in Queens, New York.
Beginning in 2001, Nadia’s lush vocal style would take the world by storm, becoming a globally recognized trademark in the dance music industry, and keeping her in nonstop demand by the hottest innovative DJ’s worldwide. Recent and notable collaborations include: Schiller, Sultan & Ned Shepard, Chris Reece, Tocadisco, Serge Devant and Starkillers. In the mean time, Nadia’s recent team up with Armin Van Buuren, (ranked the # 1 DJ in the world for 4 consecutive years), has been generating a white-hot buzz. Jointly, Nadia and Armin shaped the brand-new dance track: “Feels So Good” and are currently carrying out a rigorous tour schedule on the “Armin Only Mirage” tour. “Armin Only” is an entirely sold-out world tour, filling arenas with tens of thousands of fans nightly.
Nadia Ali has continually proven her value with a growing list of global hits and chart-toppers that has expanded progressively over the years. These include: “Rapture”, “At The End”, “Kiss You”, and a #1 US Billboard Dance Chart hit with “Is It Love” in 2006. Nadia’s solo album “Embers” was released in 2009 and “Fantasy” soon followed, serving as a prologue to “Queen of Clubs Trilogy: Best of Nadia Ali Remixed”. In 2010, Nadia was nominated for Best Progressive/Tech House Track for “Love Story” at the International Dance Music Awards at the Winter Music Conference. She then neatly closed out the year 2010 with a Grammy nomination for her song “Fantasy”, under the “Best Re-mixed Recording” category. While Nadia has cultivated a score of industry accolades, 2010 marked the first occasion in which her work would receive the great honor and validation of a Grammy Nomination. If we are to learn anything from the pattern developing here, it could quite possibly be that Nadia Ali simply possesses both the clever intellect and raw talent required to amass this kind of staying power… and that this past decade has only been the beginning.
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From Diddy to the underground, David Berrie’s musical career has evolved in unique fashion. The one-time deejay to the stars, twenty-four year old Berrie now looks to carry dance music in New York into the next decade.
With a distinctive deejaying and production style, Berrie draws heavily on both tech and progressive house influences. Releases on Ultra Records and Nervous Records, due out in the summer of 2011, look to add to the considerable buzz Berrie has generated on house blogs around the globe.
Remixes of Chris Brown’s “Yeah 3X”, released by Jive Records, and Adele’s “Rolling In The Deep”, both produced under the moniker dBerrie, have become staples of deejays’ sets worldwide.
Berrie continues to tour globally, holding residencies at Pacha (New York), Liv (Miami), and Playhouse (Los Angeles). He has performed at a bevy of international festivals including Planetlove WKD Festival (Ireland) and Umagination (Croatia) and has headlined Dayglow throughout the United States.
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Labor Day Sunday Fiesta: 9/4/11 [Ultrabar] [18+]
Monday is Labor Day and that means no work or school. Ultrabar is opening its doors to feature a pre Labor Day fiesta with amazing drink specials, free entry deals, and plenty of music by DJ Suelto and DJ Fatboi to go around!
$6 Absolut Vodka mixed drinks till midnight
$6 Sex on the Beach
$5 Blueberry Smirnoff
$5 Margaritas
Tables are available. Absolut Vodka and Moet White Star for $200 + gratuity.
Age Requirement and Dress Code:
Open to ages 18+, Proper ID and Attire is Required. Dress Smart. Guys: No shorts, boots, oversized tees, baggy jeans, tennis shoes, etc.. Girls: Keep it classy.
DJ PS1: Fri 9/2/11 [Pop at Ultrabar]
Opening set by DJ Geometrix
Friday September 2, 2011
Ultrabar Nightclub
911 F St NW
Washington D.C., DC 20004
(202) 638-4663
Doors Open at 9pm | Ages 18+
Style: Electro/hip-hop mash up
PS1 is one of the most in-demand DJs in NYC’s celebrity party scene. Whether it’s Britney Spears, Diddy or some socialite no one’s ever heard of but everyone in Manhattan knows; PS1 is the choice!
He’s received press in CosmoGIRL, US Weekly and Page Six and been under the tutelage of DJ Skribble for over a decade. PS1 is also a huge sneaker head and owned a sneaker shop in Brooklyn before going on tour full time!
He’s spun at Marquee, Cain and Pink Elephant in NYC in addition to holding residencies at mur.mur in Atlantic City, Shrine at Foxwoods and Bliss in Jersey.
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Panorama Productions Resident DJ Geometrix is one of DC’s finest. Not only does he hold weekly spots at Pop @ Ultrabar and the hip-hop room at Glow @ Fur; he is also a co-director of the B2R (Back to Rock) Music School’s Beat Refinery in Herndon, VA.
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Latest tracks by DBK
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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Latest tracks by DJ SUELTO

With Mario Salsa on the congas, DJs Suelto and Bomba bring the hype every Friday to The Bedroom at Ultrabar. Pop’s Latin/International party features reggaeton, bachata, house and the best in international beats! The Bedroom at Ultrabar Nightclub in Washington DC is a huge weekly draw!
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Nic Fanciulli: Thurs 9/1/11 [Glow at Lima]
GLOW Washington DC presents:
Thursday September 1, 2011
1401 K Street, NW
Washington D.C., DC 20001
(202) 789-2800
Doors Open at 10pm, Ages 18+
Latest tracks by Nic Fanciulli
From: UK
Style: House – funky, techy
Famous Tracks: Green Tea, Feed the Freezer, Work the Week, Lusine – Two Dots (Nic Fanciulli Remix),
Best Known For: His One+One shows with James Zabiela.
Quality > Quantity. When Nic Fanciulli is in town, he wants there to be an impact. A need fulfilled. Even a memory or two. Cool, calm and collected, Nic is one of the few DJs who refuses to let anything but the music do the talking. And when his music speaks, the human spirit listens.
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From being a shy, talented DJ plying his trade as resident at his local club, to becoming a global superstar, the rise and rise of Nic Fanciulli has been well documented. He has been called “house music’s hottest property” by IDJ magazine, whilst his name repeatedly pops up when clubbers discuss who the finest DJ talent in recent years.
Nic joined the music world at 16, where he worked in the local record shop and DJ’d in the local bars, in his hometown of Maidstone, Kent. It was here that he earned his first proper break courtesy of the town’s house institution ClubClass. Aged just twenty Nic became main room resident for the night he remains fully committed to. Nic’s ClubClass residency would form the launch pad for his future success. Nic welcomed many legendary names to the night such as Deep Dish, Pete Tong, John Digweed and X-Press 2, all of whom were blown away by the power of his deep techy sounds, acid b-lines and dark melodic grooves. The residency also gave Nic the opportunity to play at different times of the night, allowing him to develop his own sound as well as develop a tremendous understanding of what is expected from a DJ be it in warm up or peak time slot.
Fast forward to 2006 and Nic boasts a portfolio of residencies across the globe that is both testament to his talent and versatility. Starting in the USA, Nic is quarterly resident at Space in Miami, undoubtedly one of the finest nightclubs on the planet, alongside Erick Morillo, Roger Sanchez, Steve Lawler and Sander Kleinenberg. With one Space in the bag, another comes in the form of that legendary terrace in Ibiza for which Nic now plays nearly every Sunday. This resulted in the headline “Terrace Kings” which Nic achieved alongside Paul Woolford on their DJ Magazine cover story in August 2006. Then there is the residency Nic holds at the magnificent Il Muretto in Venice and finally back to Britain, where Nic has been responsible for ClubClass developing from a provincial club event, to one of the UK’s finest and most influential house nights. ClubClass then went to the Ministry Of Sound in London, which has given Nic an excellent platform in which to showcase his music, as well as the opportunity to play alongside the likes of Danny Tenaglia, Rolando and Funk D’ Void. March 2008 sees Nic starting a brand new night called Atomic at the esteemed club The End in London.
Nic’s production and remix work alongside Andy Chatterley, under Skylark and its bastard son Buick Project, has proved fundamental in pushing him through as both an artist and DJ. Skylark’s ‘That’s More Like It’ achieved Essential New Tune Status on Pete Tong’s Essential Selection show in August 2003, which was followed by a re-edit of Tears for Fears ‘Shout’, widely recognised as THE tune of Ibiza 2004. Acclaim has continued as a result of Buick Projects ‘Drop Da Beat’, ‘Chancer’, ‘At The Rave’ and ‘Lumieres’ and remixes for Kylie Minogue, Timo Maas, Tiefschwarz, Steve Lawler and Underworld amongst others. Buick Project was nominated for a Grammy at last years awards for their remix of Tracey Thorn/Tiefschwarz track ‘Damage’.
Add this to critically acclaimed releases for Renaissance and it’s clear that Nic enjoys a very busy studio schedule. Working with Renaissance has now become common place for Nic after he followed the likes of Sasha, Digweed and Deep Dish, by releasing a compilation on their legendary series in 2005. The mix received huge props from journalists and clubbers alike, was backed by a thirty date world tour and sold thousands worldwide.
Another string to Nic’s impeccable bow comes in the form of Saved Records which launched in October 2004. Widely regarded as one of the leading cutting edge labels on the scene, Saved has gone on to release compositions from both established producers such as Zoo Brazil, Paolo Mojo and Audiofly, to up and coming talent such as James Talk and Shafunkers, with remixes being delivered from the likes of Alex Smoke and Paul Woolford. “There is such an untapped pool of talent across the world at the moment that I want to help the new kids coming through get the recognition their music rightly deserves” says Nic.
2007 saw Nic join forces with James Zabiela for their One+One alliance, causing something of a press frenzy they toured across the globe, made some original productions in the form of ‘No Pressure’ and ‘Rover’ and released a double CD. Wasting no time Nic then went back in the studio with Skylark partner Andy and the result was their first artist album; ‘I-Panik’ was released in November of 2007 with a full remix package coming in Spring 2008. The likes of Laurent Garnier praised the album and the press were blown away – citing it as an intelligent piece of electronica. The remix package sees contributions from acts as diverse as Joris Voorn, Mauel Tur, Bushwacka! and many others.
With a list of achievements that already overshadows many DJs ten years his senior, its clear that Nic Fanciulli has proven how combining genuine talent with dedication can go a long way. And whilst his record label, residencies, productions and compilations continue to open the ears of thousands of people across the planet, the fact he has a whole host of future projects up his sleeve reveals the best is still to come…
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Lazy and Hate Taking Notes? Snoozerr is for You!
Looking for a way to take notes without having to take notes? Yes, you can record the audio of a lecture and then listen later. Yes, some applications even synchronize the notes you write with the audio of the lecture (Microsoft Office for Mac). The only problem is you either have to sort through hours of audio or type that pesky text. If none of this sounds okay to you, we have the solution: Snoozerr Recordings. The best news yet? It’s only $.99 and works on your iPhone.
By now you probably want to know what it actually does. Well, Snoozerr is perfect for taking audio recordings during your boring class lectures. When something important happens just take a snapshot of the blackboard, whiteboard, projector, or whatever while recording.
Cool, pictures and sounds from a lecture. Anyone can do that, but what makes this perfect for the lazy college student is so much more. Most notably the pictures sync up with the audio so while listening the picture from that time comes up. Or, you can get to that point in the lecture by selecting the picture. All your “notes” are organized however you like. The icing on the cake? You can send them to your friends, yourself, your classmate, or whoever and the images and sound stays linked together. Now that’s what I call smart collaboration.
Grab this app now for your iPhone so you can spend less time sifting through a sea of papers and more time at your favorite DC nightclubs.








