Dirty Hands: Fri 5/27 [Pop at Ultrabar]
Opening Set by DJ Geometrix
Friday, May 27th
Ultrabar Nightclub
911 F Street NW
Washington DC 20004
Doors Open at 9pm | Ages 18+
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DC CLUBS – One of the most revered DJs in DC nightlife, Dirty Hands’ services have been requested by the best in the entertainment industry including President Bill Clinton for the Democratic National Convention, the NBA for All-Star weekend after parties, ESPN for the X-games, Diddy for a Sean Jean launch party, and BET founder Bob Johnson.
He has spun alongside the top artists in music including Beyonce, Diddy, Kanye West, Rihanna and Black Eyed Peas.
Dirty Hands is responsible for the creation of Fly Lounge, one of the most talked about spots in DC nightlife.
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POP Floor (Vault): DJ Maskell
Pop Dance, Pop House
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Bedroom (2nd Floor): NV & Bomba
Latin Music, Reggaeton, etc.
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Mashups, Dance, House
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Armin van Buuren w/ Blake Jarrell: Thurs 5/26 [Special Glow THU at Fur] — Doors open at 9pm
GLOW Washington DC presents:
Armin van Buuren
Armin on Facebook
@arminvanbuuren
Armin on YouTube
Blake Jarrell
Blake on Facebook
@blakejarrell
Thursday May 26, 2011
Fur Nightclub 33 Patterson St NE
Washington D.C., DC
(202) 842-3401
Doors Open at 9pm, Ages 21+
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From: Holland
Style: Trance and progressive with a slight touch of house
Famous Tracks: Every track he has ever made was famous. It’s Armin.
Best Known For: The first DJ to claim the world’s #1 spot 4 years in a row (2007-present). The #1 Radio show in dance music – A State of Trance.
DJ Mag Rank: 1
Four time #1 DJ in the world. Host of the #1 radio show in dance music. Armin van Buuren exudes the best qualities you could ask for in an entertainer. His productions are gold, his events epic, his demeanor beyond friendly and approachable. Armin van Buuren has taken dance music to new heights. His Armin Only and A State of Trance events are the stuff legends are made from. He’s a former Glow resident, as Glow Washington DC was the second party he ever played in the United States.
Of course, Armin will be the first to admit that at the end of the day, all the pomp and circumstance is nothing without the fans and the music.
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Armin van Buuren has been named number one in the prestigious DJ MAG Top 100 poll four times in a row, as the first DJ in the history of the DJ Magazine and an indication of his prolific output over the more than 14 years he’s been dj’ing and producing. Being the official World’s Most Popular DJ is just one of his many achievements, but the driving force behind his success is an overriding passion for dance music.
A State of Trance
The Dutchman discovered a passion for dance music by listening to mix-tapes and radio shows, and taught himself how to create his own. 20 years later, his very own radio show A State of Trance has grown out to legendary heights. Nowadays, 15 million listeners tune into his 2 hour selection of trance and progressive, every week. For 9 years in a row and more than 450 episodes already, the A State of Trance show has been and still is a weekly highlight to many dance music lovers.
Awards & Accolades
Even a basic list of recent successes reads like a lifetime of work. Armin van Buuren isn’t ‘just’ the number one on the critically acclaimed DJ Mag Top 100, but also holds the ‘Best Global DJ’ and ‘Best Trance Artist’ title, awarded to him at the International Dance Music Awards and Beatport Awards, respectively. Radio show A State of Trance received the IDMA for ‘Best Mix Radio Show’ for 5 years in a row. Furthermore, Armin was awarded for ‘Best Podcast’, became the most popular International DJ at Australia’s Sony inthemix DJ Poll and, in March 2010, received the ‘Gouden Harp’, the highest distinction a Dutch artist can get.
Albums
Armin van Buuren has delivered four successful artist albums so far, ‘76’, ‘Shivers’, ‘Imagine’ and 2010 album ‘Mirage’. As the first dance artist in Dutch music history, his ‘Imagine’ entered the Dutch Album Top 100 Chart at number one. Hit singles ‘Going Wrong’, ‘In & Out of Love’, ‘Unforgivable’ and ‘Never Say Never’ didn’t only haunt the charts, but also became favourites of the dance crowd. The music video of ‘In & Out of Love’, featuring Dutch singer Sharon den Adel, received more than 67 million views on YouTube, holding the first position on the Dutch Top 10 of most viewed videos of all-time. Armin’s back catalogue, including ‘Blue Fear’, ‘Communication’, ‘The Sound of Goodbye’, ‘Shivers’, UEFA Youth Championship theme ‘Rush Hour’, ‘Burned With Desire’, ‘Exhale’, ‘Yet Another Day’ en ‘This World Is Watching Me’, is full of timeless tracks that wear that classic-tag and keep returning to the clubs. But, as a true artist befits, Armin keeps creating new music and has now released his fourth artist album, ‘Mirage’. For the album, Armin collaborated with the likes of BT, Christian Burns, Ferry Corsten, Adam Young and Nadia Ali. After the first single, ‘Full Focus’, the second release of the album was a collaboration with Sophie Ellis-Bextor, ‘Not Giving Up On Love’. The music video for the track was shot on party island Ibiza and includes shots of Club Amnesia, where Armin holds his residency.
Performances & Armin Only
Being the world’s number 1 DJ sees the Dutch DJ perform at some of the world’s biggest and best festivals, clubs, events and shows. One of the highlights of 2010 was Armin’s DJ set at the Museumplein in Amsterdam in July, during the honoring of the Dutch soccer team. Even though the national team lost in the FIFA Worldcup, they partied like they were the absolute winners, and so did the 200.000 strong crowd.
Sold-out shows for Armin Only in 2005 and 2006 created eager anticipation of the third edition, which kicked off in a sold-out Jaarbeurs in Utrecht in 2008; over 16,000 fans attended and were enthralled by the DJ’s nine hour set, under the name of ‘Imagine’. For his fourth artist album, ‘Mirage’, Armin will kick off another Armin Only World tour. After the first show in the sold-out Jaarbeurs in Utrecht on November 13th, Armin will continue to travel the globe with shows in 15 different countries, ranging from Australia to Ukraine, Argentina, Libanon and more.
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Alex Gaudino: Sat 5/21 [Glow at Fur]
GLOW Washington DC presents:
Alex Gaudino
@AlexGaudino
alexgaudino.com
Rise
Opening Set by Roberto Gonzalez
Saturday May 21, 2011
Fur Nightclub 33 Patterson St NE
Doors Open at 10pm, Ages 18+
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From: Milan, Italy
Style: Italian Disco House… ie music that makes you have fun
Famous Tracks: Destination Calabria, I’m in Love (I Wanna Do It), What a Feeling ft. Kelly Rowlnad
Best Known For: Destination Calabria!!!
Every single one of you knows who Alex Gaudino is. If you haven’t heard the massively popular 2007 hit Destination Calabria then you probably don’t listen to music. Every DJ in the world was spinning it, from hip-hop to house and everything in between. That song has contributed almost as much to house music’s crossover success as David Guetta.
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Alex Gaudino started his music biz career in 1993 in Flying Records and UMM.
In 1998 with the support of the famous Italian record company TIME, Alex founded his own label, RISE Records and soon had a string of hit records like The Tamperer and Black Legend (Alex is the only Italian A&R with two # 1’s in the UK sales chart ) and Robbie Rivera’s “Bang”, thanks to which he got a nomination as best European A&R at the European Music Awards in London in 2000.
He produced two singles in 2003 with Crystal Waters and Ultra Natè. “Destination Unknown” was played by all the key deejays, including Pete Tong and Judge Jules and reached the top of the UK Buzz charts.
There is Alex’s touch behind Supacupa and Sambatucada (Gaudino da Costa) and his remix of “Is it cos I’m cool” by Mousse T left its mark on the summer of 2004. In 2005 Lil’ Love “Little Love” was played by Pete Tong in exclusive at Nikki Beach in Miami during WMC 2005. The record came out on Positiva in UK and reached the top of the club charts; in 2006 Alex remixed Pete Tong & Chris Cox (Deep End), Mousse T (Horny) and James Kakande (You You You). Ministry of Sound released his single “Reaction” and his project Blue Lipstick “Head o ver Heels” came out on on Hed Kandi.
But the real gear-change came with “Destination Calabria”, an artful combination of Crystal Waters’ vocal with Rune’s Calabria. The track dominated the singles sales charts in UK and all over Europe launching Alex’s career as an international dj. His reputation as one of the most fun dj’s on the circuit is spreading like wildfire. He knows how to play to the crowd and is getting booked by the finest clubs on the planet. And 2008 looks all set to turn up the heat even more as the new single “Watch Out” bounces into the sales charts worldwide.
Alex is touring the coolest clubs around the world from the Soho Rooms in Moscow to Eden in Ibiza, bringing a touch of Italian style and savoir faire to the the dancefloor.
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DJ Geometrix: Fri 3/25 [Pop at Ultrabar]
Pop Nightlife DC presents:
DJ Geometrix
Panorama Productions
Friday, March 25
Ultrabar Nightclub
911 F Street NW
Washington DC 20004
Doors Open at 9pm | Ages 18+
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DC CLUBS – Your favorite DC nightlife resident, DJ Geometrix, is dropping an extended set on March 25 at Ultrabar. Known for his smooth mixing and ability to blend pop, dance and hip-hop, Geo knows better than anyone how to get DC nightlife popping.
He has performed with the best in the industry including Diddy, Fat Joe and DMC champions Craze and A-Trak. Geometrix himself made the finals of the US DMC DJ competition!
The Washington Post said “…There isn’t a hotter jock on Washington DC’s party circuit than DJ Geometrix. There’s nothing to gripe about when Geo is on the wheels, as he’s a smooth operating Cuisinart when dicing together urban hits, dancehall and retro jams…”
His resume includes events for Mountain Dew, Royal Caribbean International and Red Bull. His recent remixes of Mike Posner, Britney Spears and David Guetta ft. Rihanna have been lighting up the internet mixtape scene!
He is the master of DC clubs, and he shows his stuff with an extended set at Ultrabar!
Mike Posner – Bow Chicka Wow Wow (DJ Geometrix Remix) by DJ Geometrix
Rihanna – Who’s That Chick (DJ Geometrix Remix) by DJ Geometrix
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POP Floor (Vault): DJ Maskell
Pop Dance, Pop House
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Bedroom (2nd Floor): NV & Bomba
Latin Music, Reggaeton, etc.
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Mashups, Dance, House
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DJ Scene: Fri 5/20 [Pop at Ultrabar]
DJ Scene
djscene.podomatic.com/
twitter.com/djscene1
Moodswing360
Opening Set by DJ Geometrix
Friday May 20th
Ultrabar Nightclub
911 F Street NW
Washington DC 20004
Doors Open at 9pm | Ages 18+
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DC CLUBS – DJ Scene knows how to do it right! His 2011 residency at PoP! Nightlife at Ultrabar went off with a major bang as he dropped banger after banger, filled everyone’s cups with Belvedere and went wild. Check out the pictures from the last time DJ Scene POPped off at Ultrabar
Sceneis one of the most consistent traveling DJs in the United States. His scratching, live remixing and blending of classic party anthems spans every genre from AC/DC to Jay-Z, 80′s to pop. He has performed with everyone: 50 Cent, Ludacris, Nas, Busta Rhymes, Jurassic 5, The Roots, De La Soul, DJ Premier, DJ AM, Common, Public Enemy, Sir Mix-A-Lot, Method Man, and more!
Scene is the kind of guy who was made for the DC nightlife masses. He’s probably wilder than you!
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POP Floor (Vault): DJ Maskell
Pop Dance, Pop House
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Bedroom (2nd Floor): NV & Bomba
Latin Music, Reggaeton, etc.
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David Guetta: Thurs 5/19 [Special Glow at Fur]

GLOW Washington DC presents:
David Guetta
davidguetta.com, myspace.com/davidguetta
Thursday, May 19th 2011
Fur Nightclub
33 Patterson St NE Washington DC
Doors Open at 9pm, Ages 18+
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David Guetta did it!! House music is popular because it deserves to be, not because major record labels and top 40 radio stations tell us so. Thanks to David, people could in theory mention Ferry Corsten, Sven Vath, Flo-Rida and Akon in the same sentence. Imagine 5 years from now, the # 1 MTV (USA) video might belong to Mat Zo, Swedish House Mafia or Sander K. None of it would have happened without David Guetta and his sexy french house. To be honest, it’s already happening. ‘Club Can’t Handle Me’ is currently #9 on the Billboard Hot 100!

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As an internationally respected artist/producer/remixer/DJ, DAVID GUETTA’s track record has been impeccable for nearly two decades. Now, in 2010, his career is reaching new peaks: “When Love Takes Over” featuring the lead vocal of multi-platinum pop-R&B songstress Kelly Rowland, took off as a world-wide smash, posting its first national 1 charting in the U.K.; he is also the track producer of Black Eyed Peas’ rousing new 1 single, “I Gotta Feeling,” in whose video clip he makes a cameo appearance. And Guetta’s fourth studio album, ONE LOVE, released August 25th on Astralwerks, is an ambitious, ingeniously crafted album that sets forth nothing less than a bold and beautiful manifesto for the global pop and dance audience. Witness, for example, the phenomenal success of current radio smash-hit “Sexy Bitch” (a.k.a. Sexy Chick) feat. Akon.
“Making this record with so many talented artists was such an amazing experience and the end result is an album infused with all the best flavors of contemporary pop music that will appeal to such a broad audience both on and off the dancefloor,” noted Guetta.
Significantly, it was Guetta’s own defining and assured musical viewpoint as a DJ and producer that attracted the A-listers who make ONE LOVE one of 2009’s most diverse and star-studded album projects. Kelly Rowland, for example, moved to tears at first hearing the instrumental work-in-progress that became “When Love Takes Over” on the dance floor at Guetta’s famed F*** Me I’m Famous party in Cannes, greeted him in the DJ booth, and was later given the track to write to. will.i.am, similarly, had first approached Guetta to contribute to a club-inspired album planned by Black Eyed Peas (the just-released Energy Never Dies) – and their collaboration snowballed to include two tracks on ONE LOVE: the out-of-control “I Wanna Go Crazy,” and “On the Dancefloor,” joined by apl.de.ap, a fresh evocation of the hip-hop/house fusions of the late 1980s.
Throughout the agenda-setting ONE LOVE, Guetta serves up a body-rocking, all-embracing blend of hip-hop, soul and electro – an audacious fusion that’s been sorely missed ever since rap and dance audiences became polarized at the turn of the 1990s. With a global following of nearly five million celebrants at over 200 DJ performances just last year attesting to his musical authority, it’s no wonder that Guetta has emerged as a catalyst and a curator of an exciting new musical hybrid, his magical producer’s touch bringing out the best in all his collaborators — even as accomplished a hook-meister as Akon, who sings the album track “Sexy Bitch.”
A rare dance album spotlighting its vocalists as well as its beats — each singer cast flawlessly in tracks tailored to their individual qualities — every one of ONE LOVE’s vocal collaborations is marked by arresting hooks, inventive musical development, and compelling humanistic messages. Notable among the guests who leave true personal stamps on each song is Chris Willis, the longtime lead vocal collaborator with whom Guetta has shared no less than seven top 10 chartings around Europe, who lends his larger-than-life, testifying vocals to the funky house of “Gettin’ Over” and “Sound of Letting Go.” Recent Grammy winner Estelle imbues the title track with a rich, luminous emotional grace; and Kelly Rowland turns in another vibrant and melodic lead vocal in “It’s the Way You Love Me” worthy of the most stirring of Donna Summer’s dance anthems.
Breakout stars Kid Cudi (“Memories”) and Novel (“Missing You”) also share surprisingly personal stories in a dance format; and, rounding out an album full of high points, Wynter, fresh off a worldwide hit with Flo Rida (“Sugar”), stars in the erotically charged “Toy Friend”.
DAVID GUETTA’s name is synonymous with the world’s greatest house and dance music, and with the parties that bring that music to life. Since releasing his first pioneering single “Up 1 Way” in his native Paris, France in 1992, David Guetta has sold over 2 million albums worldwide and over 3.2 million singles. He has been France’s No. 1 club DJ for a decade, and was named the world’s No. 1 House DJ in 2008. Attesting to his global appeal, Guetta is also a bona-fide YouTube star, holding the record for “most watched” of any artist in the electronic music genre with over 32 million views of his 2007 classic “Love Is Gone”.
In Europe, Guetta has previously released three chart-topping albums (Just a Little More Love, 2002; Guetta Blaster, 2004; Pop Life, 2007). Guetta and his wife Cathy are also famed for staging the mega-sized dance parties, F*** Me I’m Famous, for tens of thousands of house, electro, and dance-loving fans from Ibiza to Miami, New York, London, Barcelona and Paris. They have released four best-selling compilation packages of the same name.
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New Track: Britney Spears – ‘Till The World Ends (Femme Fatale Remix)

A seemingly unlikely trio: Britney Spears, Nicki Minaj, and Ke$ha team up to create something that is truly “sicker than the remix” .. the official remix.
The song opens with a soft-voiced Britney announcing “till the world ends, remix” but this song is anything but soft. Immediately after, Nicki hits hard spitting absolute fire.
“It’s Britney Bitch, I’m Nicki Minaj, and that’s Ke$ha” opens the first verse at which point Ke$ha takes over. This version is just much nastier than the original. Taking dubstep cues from “Hold It Against Me” but adding bass-heavy synthesizers makes for a much heavier hitting, grimy sound.
While this trio seems unlikely, a closer look will show that it makes perfect sense. What most people don’t know is that Ke$ha wrote “‘Till The World Ends,” so it’s perfectly appropriate for her to get a share of the spotlight. As for Nicki Minaj, she has joined team Britney and is touring with her this summer. The three seem to enjoy the spotlight together quite a bit as they have been tweeting each other as well as communicating on Facebook. So, what might have just been “too much fierceness for one cover” will hopefully mean more great things from the trio. But what do you think? Is this the next big thing? We see dubstep and mashups constantly inundating the radio waves of mainstream; could it be that EDM is the true music of the future, with a blur of genres?
I think it’s safe to say that you can expect this at a club near you shortly. For the official preview visit Britney’s official website. This song is also available on iTunes.
District Adams Morgan
ATTN:
District Nightclub in Washington DC has closed its doors.

- Venue Type: Nightclub
- Estimated Size: 500 people
- Amenities: High Ceiling/Loft-style design, 4 bars, Bottle Service, Restaurant, Catered Private Events, Outdoor Deck
- Cover Charge: $10-$20 based on arrival time (For guestlist see “Get Hooked Up” section)
- Hours:
Restaurant: Mon – Sat, 5pm – 10/11pm
Thursday (Special Events) 10pm – 2am
Friday/Saturday, 10pm – 3am - Dress Code: Upscale
- Age Requirement: 21+
- Location: Adams Morgan
- Address: 2473 18th St NW Washington DC 20009. (202) 508 9820
- Website: districtadamsmorgan.com
- Atmosphere: District boasts 7,200 square feet of space on two floors and an outdoor deck. This late night hot spot features the design appeals of an upscale lounge with the space and advantages of a large nightclub. A 60 foot wrap-around bar ensures fast drinks, while large tables give patrons an enhanced VIP experience. A full-service kitchen offers a late night menu beyond the simple snacks. Specialty homemade drinks are also available, setting this club apart from the rest.
Venue Overview
The coziness of an upscale lounge housed within the space of a nightclub. District’s loft-style design and custom lighting arrangement screams, “sexy!” LCD screens, exposed brick, a spiral staircase, wrap around mezzanine and raised DJ booth emit an industrial elegance rarely found in DC nightlife. With a 60-foot wraparound bar and Infusion Bar hosting specialty drinks on the main floor; and mezzanine and private bars above, District is a place where grabbing high-end cocktails or a bottle of bud light is never a hassle! The mezzanine provides optimal vantage points of the dance floor below and the roof deck allows for a breath of fresh air. Hosting date auctions, fashion shows (including Hustler) and world-class DJs, District is a magnate of DC nightlife.

Using President John F. Kennedy’s description of Washington DC as a city of “southern efficiency and northern charm,” as a guide, the owners of District created a menu of eclectic surf and turf dishes in an attempt to quench DC’s insatiable appetite for epicurean wonders. The tapas menu includes shrimp and cheddar grits, tuna tartar and sushi including a surf and turf roll. The entrees consist of rib-eye steak, grilled sea bass, crab cakes and more! Drink pairings may be suggested or custom-made to fit your culinary selection.
Parties
- Thursdays host special occasion parties. Past events include a Hustler lingerie fashion show, cancer benefit, date auction and world-renowned DJ bookings.
- Fridays are WTF!!!?!?! Because on a Friday night in Adams Morgan, anything could happen!
- Saturdays belong to District. Tight skirts, blazers and bottles.
Latest Updates from District
Get Hooked Up
- Guest List RSVP: Click Here.
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Photo Tour: Fur Nightclub DC renovates outdoor patio

Just in time for the awesome spring weather, Fur Nightclub did some serious work on their patio. We dropped in last weekend for the first night of Life (formerly known as mnmlife), which is back in action on Saturday nights on the patio after the long winter hiatus. What we saw was pretty cool.
They added a full-length bar under the roof, complete with full hookah service, installed a large stage for outdoor shows, set up raised vip seating and tables, upgraded the sound system, and renovated the dj booth as well. With a fresh coat of paint and a few new lights, the last details were finished, bringing the space to life.
Together, the changes make the space into a much more meaningful and useful space. It draws the area together and gives it a reason for being there. The patio is now a real destination in the club, as opposed to being a place where people just go to smoke. We like it a lot, and can’t wait for the next Glow Saturday at Fur Nightclub.
Good job, Fur!





Big Beats, Beautiful People and DJ Enferno on PoP! TV
Panorama Productions PoP! Nightlife resident DJ Enferno discusses the evolution of DC nightlife, his recent work on Michael Jackson The Immortal World Tour by Cirque du Soleil, and remixes of Dev and Far East Movement! Every time he spins at Ultrabar DC goes off!
Your PoP! Nightlife at Ultrabar residents know exactly what DC nightlife wants! The best in mash ups, pop, hip-hop and everything in between!










