Shadow Room

- Venue Type: Hi-Tech Exclusive Lounge
- Estimated Size: 300 people
- Amenities: Touch Screen Tablets, VIP Tables, Song Request, Drink Order via Phone, Private Events, More Under “Venue Overview” Below
- Cover Charge: $10-20 (Get in FREE: See “Get Hooked Up” section at bottom)
- Hours: Wednesday/Thursday: 10p – 2a, Friday: 9p – 3a, Saturday: 10p -3a, Sunday: 10p – 2a
- Dress Code: Upscale, dressy
- Age Requirement: 21+
- Location: Northwest, near Foggy Bottom
- Address: 2131 K St NW Washington DC 20037. (202) 887 1200
- Website: www.shadowroom.com
- Atmosphere: Ultra-luxurious meets ultra-modern. Shadow Room is a Las Vegas inspired lounge strongly focused on providing the best service available, anywhere. Unique technical innovations and a courteous staff make it all possible.
Venue Overview
To ensure the best experience possible, Shadow Room offers guest list, special occasion, and membership options via shadowroom.com. Walk into Shadow Room and you will instantly recognize that a unique experience is in the near future. Instantly recognizable is a minimalistic approach at modern luxury. While keeping a design highlighting clean lines and avoiding clutter, minimalistic (in this case) doesn’t mean less, but so much more. Ornate chandeliers adorn 22-foot ceilings for a luscious experience while intelligent lighting and an impressive sound system keep it interesting. Attention to detail is paramount and is even observed in the material chosen for VIP couches (a leather specifically designed to be danced on).

Generally, when a club is packed, ordering a drink can be a hassle at best. Luckily, Shadow Room has a solution which you’re unlikely to see anywhere else in the city. Ever been seated at a VIP table with only a few drops left and no server in sight? Simply access the tablet and order your next bottle or drink: now that’s a solution. The drink ordering system is so sophisticated that it includes an extensive bottle and drink menu so you know exactly what you’re getting before you order and you can do so without screaming for bottle service. It’s also easy to see how much you’re spending. While it can’t keep you from getting crazy, an itemized bill available at all times is a nice reassurance. Dull moments are unlikely but many tables feature technology innovations including PS3 and XBox, satellite TV, and others. Wanted to scream at the DJ repeatedly to play your favorite song? Well, they probably wouldn’t like that but, feel free to request away remotely straight from the same pad you ordered drinks one. Not seated at a table? Customers can still order drinks and more via their mobile device here. A text is sent when your drink is ready and any breaks in partying are kept to a minimum.

While innovation and good looks are important to any venue, sometimes the “vibe” is most important. Shadow Room attracts an upscale crowd that knows how to have a good time. It should be noted that there is a focus on tables which occupy a large portion of the space, but that’s essentially part of a premium lounge’s DNA. There is still ample room for dancing and the crowd really knows how to party. Go to kick back at a table with a few friends or go to dance like the end of the world is coming. Either way, Shadow Room will fit your needs.
Parties
- Thursdays feature Hip-Hop.
- Fridays bring mashups and more including House, Top 40, and Hip-Hop with DJ Phlipz.
- Saturdays mix it up from the regular with Top 40, Rock, and Hip-Hop brought to you by DJ George Garcia.
Latest Updates From Shadow Room
Get Hooked Up
- Guest List: Click Here. Select the event you are interested in. Guest list is available via the hosts’ websites.
- Table Reservations: Click Here.
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Lupe Fiasco Calls Obama Terrorist. Bill O’Reilly Disagrees.
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Lupe Fiasco calls US President Barack Obama a terrorist.
Bill O’Reilly defends our liberal leader.
On June 20, hip hop artist Lupe Fiasco went head to head with Fox News personality Bill O’Reilly on “The O’Reilly Factor.” Fiasco defended his statements calling President Barack Obama a terrorist. Before reading further, check out this video!
The incident highlights a longstanding trend in music where artists face off against Big Brother.
Depending on your political views and attitude towards government, perhaps Lupe Fiasco emerged the victor in this mini-debate. Maybe the tried and tested O’Reilly factored in for the decisive victory.
Lupe Fiasco, known for his anti-establishment views, is hot off his March album release of Lasers and is currently promoting his upcoming Food & Liquor II: The Great American Rap Album. Despite his strong political opinions, Fiasco has said in the past that he does not vote in U.S. elections or involve himself in U.S. politics, which he calls “meaningless.”
While the views of Lupe Fiasco may be controversial, the fact that he conveys his message in song and then takes time to address reporters demonstrates a media maturity that numerous other artists in the industry lack. It’s not like he pulled a Kanye West and blurted out on live TV that, “George Bush doesn’t care about black people!”
Paris Hilton Working with House DJ/Producer Afrojack
Paris Hilton has been in the studio with Afrojack working on tracks for her upcoming album.
She is also working with other “really dope DJs” in an attempt to fuse pop and house. The new Paris Hilton album should be out in 2011.
This unnamed release will be Hilton’s second studio album. Her first was Paris, released in 2006, featuring the popular reggae-pop influenced “Stars Are Blind.”
The Paris Hilton and Afrojack collaboration highlights a continuing trend of pop, hip hop, and other mainstream genres exploring the possibilities of electronic dance music. This has been evident as artists like Lady Gaga, Pitbull, Katy Perry, and Bruno Mars continue to blossom and produce dance floor hits.
Paris Hilton’s experience with house DJs goes beyond Afrojack –
The hotel heiress was involved in an incident with Swedish House Mafia’s Steve Angello at the 2009 Winter Music Conference in Miami:
Hilton made a request, Steve refused, she got mad.
Steve’s bodyguard had to forcefully remove Hilton and her posse from the DJ booth, creating much buzz via social media.
According to Hilton, Angello’s music, “was not even danceable and was frankly giving me a migraine” She claims she wanted him to spin Bob Sinclair or Daft Punk. Angello stated that Hilton repeatedly asked him to play hip hop and was getting on his nerves.
Perhaps now Paris realizes that if she wants a career in music she’ll need a lot of Afrojack, Dutch House and Autotune!
Hef’s Runaway Bride – It Can Happen to Anyone

It’s Summer and everyone’s getting dumped like they’re going out of style. Hot weather and the summer life mean out with the old and in with the new; that’s exactly what it means for Hugh Hefner as well (although not by choice).
Five days before what was to be an extravagant wedding (at the Playboy Mansion), Crystal Harris called it off. Initially, TMZ broke the story that her and Hef had a nasty argument; the two-and-a-half years they dated were over and the life they were building together would come to a shattering end. Crystal was sure to set the record straight explaining to Ryan Seacrest: “It was mutual between Hef and I.” But was that really setting the record straight?
It seems obvious by now that the two didn’t have a massive fight, but in reality the breakup was not so mutual. While the (ex) couple has remained civil, Hefner can be seen venting his sadness on Twitter. His Tweet announcing the two would not be getting married was simply the statement: “The wedding is off. Crystal has had a change of heart.”

But was it for everyone’s best interest or was the motive a bit more selfish? The breakup was not only just days before their wedding, but coincided with the release of Crystal’s new single “Club Queen.” It’s hard to ignore the obvious media attention she could expect surrounding the breakup. What do you think?
Since then, Hefner was mostly worried about their dog Charlie, who he seemed to genuinely miss. In a happy turn of events, and perhaps to highlight how amicably the breakup turned out, Crystal brought Charlie back.
The good news is Hugh can move on quickly, and who can blame him? He’s surrounded by beautiful women and “happy to be single.”
Make sure to get in style and hopefully you won’t be next.
Bobina: Sat 7/30/11 [Glow at Fur]
GLOW Washington DC presents:
Opening set by Roberto Gonzalez
Saturday July 30, 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: Russia
Style: Trance
Famous Tracks: Invisible Touch, Time & Tide, Angel of the North, You Belong to Me, The Last He Said
Best Known For: Being the #1 DJ out of Russia
DJ Mag Rank: 25
Russia’s top dance music artist returns to Glow at Fur for more bang-out trance bliss! Along with Ilya Soloviev, Bobina recently produced the Global Gathering 2011 anthem! He recently finished working on his artist album, so expect trance, hot off the press!
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For over 5 years, Bobina has formed the leading edge of the Russian EDM breakout. His DJ adventures have taken him around the planet numerous times, playing tent-pole events like Gatecrasher Summer Soundsystem, Trance Energy, and the WMC. Ferry Corsten sums Bobina up as: “one of the most talented producers ever to come out of Russia”… Meet Bobina, Russia’s first dance SuperTsar!
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Nervo: Fri 7/29/11 [Pop at Ultrabar]
Opening set by DJ Geometrix
Friday July 29, 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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The Nervo sisters wrote and co-produced David Guetta feat. Kelly Rowland – When Love Takes Over and Armin van Buuren feat. Sophie Ellis-Bexter – Not Giving Up On Love. They’ve been involved on the songwriting and production side of EDM for years!
After Guetta suggested the Australian sisters start DJing and doing a proper tour, how could they say no!
This event is a preview to Nervo’s performance at the massive Identity Tour Festival on 8/18/11. You can purchase your ticket here!!
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DJ Geometrix Original Production & Remixes 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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You Are The S&M (DBK REBOOT) by DBK
HOUSE MIX by DBK
Dirty House Mix 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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DJ Suelto – Reggaeton Quick Mix May 2011 by DJ SUELTO
BACHATA mix (04.19.10) by DJ SUELTO


With Mario Salsa on the congas, DJs Suelto and Bomba bring the hype every Friday to The Bedroom at Ultrabar for Pop’s Latin/International party. Whether its bang-out reggaeton or couples moving to the smooth rhythms of salsa and bachata, The Bedroom at Ultrabar Nightclub in Washington DC is a huge weekly draw!
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DJ Ramzy – I MISS MIAMI by DJRamzy
DJ Ramzy – House Spring 2011 by DJRamzy

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Abel Ramos: Thurs 7/28/11 [Glow at Lima]

GLOW Washington DC presents:
Opening set by Omid S
Thursday July 23, 2011
Lima Restaurant and Lounge
1401 K Street, NW
Washington D.C., DC 20001
(202) 789-2800
Doors Open at 10pm, Ages 18+
DJ Chus, Lissat & Voltaxx – Vuela Paloma (Abel Ramos & Raul Cremona Iberican Remix) *Preview* by Abel Ramos
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From: Spain
Style: Tribal, progressive house
Famous Tracks: David Guetta – Stay (Abel Ramos Remix), David Guetta Ft Kelly Rowland – When Love Takes Over (Abel Ramos Paris With Love Remix), Abel Ramos ft. Rozalla – Where is the love, Abel Ramos & Miss Melody vs EBTG – Missing Rotterdam (Axwell Bootleg)
Best Known For: Being named 2009’s breakthrough DJ of the year by Roger Sanchez.
Ya like Roger Sanchez, Robbie Rivera and Chus & Ceballos? You’ll love Abel Ramos. With support from Axwell and David Guetta, the guy’s music does the talking!
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When a house music legend like Roger Sanchez names his Breakthrough DJ/Producer of 2009, it’s time to sit up and take notice – meet Abel Ramos.
Born in February 1973 and raised in Madrid, Abel started DJing at a local club, aged just 15, playing anything that was synth-driven from Human League to Nitzer Ebb or Acid House.
It didn’t take long for Abel to establish himself as one of Spain’s most talented DJs, catching the ears of thousands along the way and winning awards such as Best National DJ from Spain’s answer to Mixmag, ‘Deejay Magazine’, gaining top gigs for the likes of Sensation, Rock In Rio, Global Gathering, and frequenting places as far afield as Australia. Abel has also established his SOLO event, which now attracts over 5000 people to the yearly show.
Not content with just playing the music of his heroes to local fans, Abel started producing music, which meant his sound could now reach audiences outside of the Spanish borders. It wasn’t long before Abel’s hard, techy beats were catching the attention of producers and labels throughout the world, including Swedish hotshot Axwell, who signed one of his first productions, ‘Rotterdam City of Love’ to his label, Axtone, after hearing the track being played in a club in Madrid. This track really opened up Abel’s sound to a generation of new producers: the groove just worked on the floor and everybody wanted a piece of the action.
Axwell was also instrumental in getting Abel’s remix of Fatboy Slim’s ‘Right Here, Right Now’ signed to Skint, as the Swedish House Mafia were playing it continuously in their sets. Soon label head of Skint, Dave Philpot, was being bombarded with requests to license the track and he requested a copy to play to Norman Cook, who liked it so much he decided to give it an official release.
Then when Abel didn’t think it was possible for things to get any better, an email arrived in his inbox from David Guetta, expressing how much he liked his work and asking him if he would be interested in remixing two of his tracks, ‘When Love Takes Over’ and ‘Sexy Bitch’. Both went on to sell thousands of copies around the world, making Abel one of the most in-demand remixers in the world.
Not content with setting dancefloors on fire with his DJing skills and productions, Abel also infects the radio waves, hosting a weekly radio program called Concept Music on one of Spain’s most popular radio stations, LocaFM.
2010 has been a year loaded with work for Abel Ramos. Following his intense workload as remixer, he has finally set aside valuable time in the study to concentrate on his own production’s. This material will mainly be released on his With Love Music, imprint in collaboration with Spinnin’Records. The first release “Dream Come True” featuring UK vocalist Erire has captivated the attention of many of his peers.
Some of the highlights so far have been his productions for Toolroom, King Street Sound, Juicy Music and Nervous, as remixer and the releasing original material.
Not forgetting his Dj performances around the globe appearances at festivals and clubs such as Rock In Madrid, Global Gathering Poland, Amnesia Ibiza, Stereo Montreal, Queen Paris, Space Miami, Roxy Prague or Discotheque Moscow, to name a few. In addition to realizing his first tour in Brazil with 10 performances at some of the best clubs in the country.
With all the above already to his name, like the S-Man predicted, Abel is more than capable of making it to the top.
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Keith Urban Get Closer World Tour: Thurs 7/28/11 [Verizon Center]
Verizon Center Events presents:
Keith Urban
Keith on Facebook
@keithurban
Keith on YouTube
Thursday July 28, 2011
The Verizon Center
601 F Street Northwest
Washington D.C., DC 20004
(202) 628-3200
Doors Open at 7:30 pm
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From: Nashville via New Zealand
Style: Country
Famous Tracks: You’ll Think of Me, Only You Can Love Me This Way, Somebody Like You, Without You, Put You in a song
Best Known For: Winning a slew of country music awards from Billboard to CMT to the Grammys. Keith has done it all! He even married Nicole Kidman!
It’s gonna be a long hot summer in 2011, but Keith Urban’s Get Closer Tour is headed to DC to relieve some of that humid with some cool country! Keith Urban’s July event at the Verizon Center will be one of the biggest of the year. He’s done it all from the Grammy’s to the American Music Awards and everything in between. He’s easily one of the hottest stars in country right now!
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For Keith Urban’s sixth studio album, Get Closer, the singer-songwriter dives even deeper into the explorations of love and relationships that have established him as one of the world’s biggest country music stars—while also extending his rock & roll side, as his hard-charging guitar work reaches new heights. The album is the follow-up to 2009’s Grammy-winning and platinum selling Defying Gravity, which entered Billboard’s pop and country charts at Number One, and spun off five Top Ten hits, including the chart-toppers “Sweet Thing” and “Only You Can Love Me This Way.”
For Urban, the songs on the new album build on ideas that he introduced the last time around. “On Defying Gravity I started touching upon the theme of the courage to love,” he says. “It’s all well and good to say, ‘I can’t find anybody to love, I wish I could find someone to love.’ But do I have the courage to love? Am I willing to open my heart and give the sword to my partner and go, ‘All right, I trust you, absolutely and completely?’ ”
The ambition for Get Closer is made explicit right on the cover. “The title is multifaceted,” says Urban, “because my instincts have always been to run from things that are good for me, to run from love. I have always run from intimacy, and marriage has been a real awakening for me in looking at that very differently. That’s what the title really refers to.”
New Zealand-born and Australia-raised, Keith Urban moved to Nashville in 1992. His first American album came as a member of The Ranch (1997), followed by an increasingly accomplished series of multi Platinum-selling solo albums: Keith Urban (1999), Golden Road (2002), Be Here (2004), and Love, Pain & the whole crazy thing (2006). The compilation Greatest Hits: 19 Kids (2008) included such Number One hits as “But For The Grace Of God,” “Somebody Like You” (which was named the top country song of the decade), “Who Wouldn’t Wanna Be Me,” “You’ll Think Of Me,” “Days Go By,” “Making Memories Of Us,” “Better Life,” and “You Look Good In My Shirt.”
Urban has been honored with Grammy Awards, Country Music Association Awards, Academy of County Music Awards, a People’s Choice Award, American Music Award and Australia’s coveted Aria Award. His remarkable musical gifts have also brought him to places where country superstars have rarely gone before, including such very recent appearances as a blazing rendition of the Rolling Stones’ classic “Tumblin’ Dice” on Late Night with Jimmy Fallon, a powerful rendition of “Lean on Me” alongside Kid Rock and Sheryl Crow on the Hope for Haiti telethon and a CMT Crossroads taping with John Mayer.
Yet as Get Closer illustrates, rather than rely on formula, Urban continues to innovate with his music. The sound of the album expands the contrast between old and new styles that has underpinned much of his previous work. “I love using drum machines when I write,” he says, ” and I love the juxtaposition of a great, funky ’80s drum machine with a banjo. Merging those instruments together was something I was really drawn to—we got to a certain point on the record, but I’d like to keep exploring it more.”
Some of the sonic experimentation, though, was the result of more than just creative ambition. “I used a lot of new guitars this time, because all of mine got lost in the (middle Tennessee) flood,” says Urban. “It was a real blessing in the end, because it got me out of my comfort zone, and I was really focused on making music, and not what we were making it with. I borrowed a few guitars, bought a couple of amps on eBay, and just sort of embraced it—that whatever we’ve got to work with, we’re gonna make it work.”
Produced with long-time collaborator Dann Huff, Get Closer blends such chugging rockers as “Long Hot Summer” or the first single, “Put You in a Song,” with more emotionally complex and nuanced compositions like “Right on Back to You” and “Luxury of Knowing.”* Urban considers “Luxury,” written by Lori McKenna, an especially rich selection. “I love that song, because it’s written from such a unique, open-ended, unsettling place,” he says. “I look for songs that people are going to feel something towards—like, ‘I’m not in that place now, but I’ve very much been in that place.’ I’m trying to find those songs that connect with people.”
Urban worked with such previous co-writers as Sarah Buxton, Darryl Brown and Richard Marx on Get Closer. But it was a song by two Nashville writers that captured Urban’s own experiences with remarkable precision. “‘Without You’ really is my life story,” he says, with some disbelief. “It’s crazy—the fast cars and the guitars and the little girl coming along. It’s just an amazing song, and I never would have allowed myself to write it.”
As the happy accident of that song indicates, the album’s creation was less a matter of Urban chasing a theme than it was staying open to songs that revealed where he is in his own life. “This wasn’t a conscious sort of journey for me,” he says. “It was just writing and writing and finding songs that speak to me at this time. I looked for songs that represented all different facets of relationships, but the end result is always stay together, get closer, don’t run. The guy in “Right On Back To You” has driven off—but he’s pulled over and gone, ‘I always do this. This is ridiculous because I love this girl, what am I doing?’ So he turns around and he goes back. They’re all just reconciling with the need to get closer to intimacy.”
The magic of Get Closer, then, isn’t a result of what happened when Keith Urban was in the recording studio; it’s about all the other hours of the day. “I just think there’s more love in this album, and that permeated everything and made the music deeper,” he says. “I loved making this record. I felt a tremendous sense of balance in my life, as a husband and a father and a musician who gets to go and try to capture all that and harness it and create something.”
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Wiz Khalifa, Rolling Papers World Tour: Sun 7/24/11 [Merriweather Post Pavilion]
Sunday July 24, 2011
Merriweather Post Pavillion
10475 Little Patuxent Parkway
Columbia, MD 21044-3503
(410) 715-5550
Doors Open at 3:30pm
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From: Pittsburgh, Detroit, Pittsburgh
Style: Hip-hop
Famous Tracks: Black and Yellow, Roll Up, This Plane, On My Level, Ink My Whole Body, Never Been | My Last w/ Chris Brown, Smoke ‘N Drive, Too Fake, Gang Bang w/ Wiz Khalifa | Shaft, Campgain, Got Sh*t
Best Known For: Wiz – Black & Yellow, Green w/ little orange hairs | Big Sean – Impressing Kanye | Chevy Woods – Being awesome
Still fresh off releasing his first studio album, Rolling Papers, in March and surging from the continued success of “Black and Yellow,” Wiz Khalifa is one of the most promising and continually rising hip hop acts around. He’ll be joined by Mac Miller, Big Sean, Curren$y, Big K.R.I.T., Chevy Woods, and DJ Bonics on this stop of his Rolling Papers World Tour.
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Illumination: Sat 7/23/11 [Ladies Night at Ultrabar]

Panorama Productions presents:
Illumination Saturday
Main Set by DJ Saam
Saturday July 23, 2011
(202) 638-4663
Doors Open at 9pm | Ages 18+
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Come rock out at Ultrabar amid the Blacklights, Glowsticks, Techno, White shirts, Neon Colors, and more. Its “Illumination” time this Saturday at Ladies Night at Ultrabar! Show up, we supply the music and glow sticks, you dance the night away! Plus you can cash in on the Open Bar on the main floor from 9pm – 10pm.
Get your full dose of Dance, House, and Techno in the basement vault level, Top 40 and hip hop on the main floor, Latin music up in the Bedroom, and Mashups and dance in the VIP (Chroma 4th floor).
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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