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Morgan Page: Thu 4/21 [Glow at Lima]

Morgan Page at GlowGLOW Washington DC presents:

Morgan Page
morgan-page.com facebook.com/morganpage

Opening Set by Roberto Gonzalez

Thursday, April 21 2011
Lima Restaurant & Lounge
1401 K St NW Washington DC
(202) 789-2800
Doors Open at 10pm, Ages 18+

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From: USA (Vermont)

Style: progressive, vocal house

Famous Track: The Longest Road, Fight for You, Nadia Ali – Fantasy (Morgan Page Remix)

Best Known For: Being a ridiculous engineer and a 2011 Grammy nomination for his Fantasy remix.

Fresh off a 2011 Grammy nomination for his remix of Nadia Ali – Fantasy (click the music tab for the music video!), American progressive dance master Morgan Page is back in DC to continue what he started in January. Glow’s first booking of the year, Morgan gave us the kick start we needed to head into an amazing 2011.

The highly sought after producer and remixer – whose recent remixes include tracks for Adam Lambert, La Roux, Madonna, and Katy Perry – has developed a style all his own, merging punchy beats with strong melodies and structure that connects with dance music veterans and newcomers alike.

With everything from La Roux to Avicii and Sebastian Ingrosso; Afrojack to Way out West and Dresden & Johnston in his set lists, Morgan Page brings a flare for the smooth, progressive, melodic style of dance music taking over the world!
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With over 110 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, and 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.

Earlier this year, Page released 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 Yorn 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.” {tab=Video}


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Robbie Rivera: Sat 4/16 [Glow at Fur]

Robbie Rivera at GlowGLOW Washington DC presents:

Robbie Rivera
Juicy Music // robbierivera.com
myspace.com/robbierivera

Opening Set by Roberto Gonzalez

Saturday, April 16 2011
Fur Nightclub
33 Patterson Street NE
Washington DC
Doors Open at 10pm, Ages 18+

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From: Puerto Rico/Miami

Style: House, juicy house

Famous Tracks: Float Away, Closer to the Sun, We Live for the Music, Back to Zero, Girlfriend

Best Known For: Throwing the best party year in and year out at WMC… Juicy Beach.

With WMC and Ultra Fest right around the corner, Robbie Rivera is gearing up for Miami’s #1 beach party. Juicy Beach @ Nikki Beach is the hottest thing south of DC. The 2011 line up includes Robbie, Tocadisco, Joachim Garraud, Thomas Gold, Pleasurekraft, George Acosta, EDX, Marcus Schossow and more!

Every time the father of Miami house hits DC nightlife the club erupts to the uplifting spirit of Robbie’s signature Miami-style house.

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Robbie Rivera, born in 1973 in San Juan, Puerto Rico, had his first encounter with music when he was only 10-years-old. Buying records from acts like New Order, Depeche Mode and U2, it wasn’t long before he started spinning records. “I was 13 and had two turntables and a mixer,” he says. “I did not know what beat mixing was until it happened accidentally. I taught myself.”

While improving upon his mixing skills, he took his first steps in producing music the old fashioned way. Said Rivera, “When I was about 15 years old, the richer kids had the instruments. One of my friends let me use his Roland drum machine all the time and he eventually gave it to me. I also had a real drum kit in my room.” Steadily, he moved on. “I was sequencing beats at 16 and doing my own edits of tracks using a two track reel-to-reel machine.” He continues, “Yes, it was real tape-splicing editing, back the! Definitely not computer kid’s stuff!”

In 1992, Robbie moved to Miami, and in 1996, he released his first record, a real Latin house track on Juicy Music, titled, “El Sorrullo.” The track lead to an endless string of productions which were released on established labels like Subliminal, Filtered, Positiva, Mos, Azuli and Strictly Rhythm. His music was licensed everywhere. “My track, ‘Bang,’ was my first crossover hit, and cuts like “Sex” and “Funkatron” were huge for me at that time. I consider it a highlight in my career that ‘Funkatron’ was used for the closing of the Victoria’s Secret winter fashion show on CBS-TV, while ‘Bang’ reached #13 on the UK charts and made it to the ‘Top 10′ in Australia.”

All of this success pushed Rivera towards an important step. He said, “I had to continuously shop my music everywhere, and I got tired doing that. That’s the reason, in 1998, I officially established my own label, Juicy Music.” The label also gave Rivera the tools to identify Juicy Music’s philosophy. In Rivera’s own words, the Juicy Music sound is, “Tough, sexy, house music!” Nineteen-ninety-eight was also the fortuitous year Rivera wed his long-time sweetheart and current business partner, Monica Olabarrieta. Together, they run the Juicy Music imprint.

Rivera’s first big name remix for Faithless, “Bring My Family Back,” introduced him to an ever growing audience. Many remixes followed, and artists like Felix Da Housecat, Madonna, Kylie Minogue, Gabriel & Dresden, Moloko, Bob Sinclar, Benny Benassi, Sinead O’Connor, Ferry Corsten, Ricky Martin, Santana, Steve Angello, Coburn, Superchumbo, David Guetta, Tocadisco, Pink and Basement Jaxx came clamoring to enlist Rivera’s prowess.

Rivera released his first artist album, Do You Want More, which became an acclaimed success. The cut, “Which Way You’re Going” hit the Billboard chart, while his big room anthem, “Float Away” (re-released in 2007) became a global big-seller.

In 2008, Rivera’s appropriately titled second artist album, Star Quality, was cruising on the dance charts and was picked up for major global releases later that year. The album included, “Back to Zero” and “Move, Move,” two tracks that were favored by fellow big hitters such as David Guetta, Paul van Dyk, Tiësto and Rivera himself, whose crowds sing along to the melodies. The two huge tunes gained traction at WMC (Winter Music Conference) and went on to have music fans humming all summer as they appeared on that year’s most popular mix compilations: Cream mixed by van Dyk, F*** Me I’m Famous by Guetta, Pure Pacha by Pete Tong, Gatecrasher, and Juicy Ibiza mixed by Robbie Rivera. Other releases like, “Aye, Aye, Aye” feat. C+C Music Factory, “One Eye Shut” feat. Laura Vane, and “Escape,” also form part of Rivera’s impressive repertoire since their release.

Rivera’s distinctive brand of sexy, pounding, dirty, electro-tinged house music ignites dance-floors across the globe, while the world’s top artists queue up to have Robbie put his sound to their tracks. Touring nonstop, Rivera’s music regularly packs dancefloors throughout Ibiza, Barcelona, South America, Poland, Puerto Rico, NYC, Brazil, Los Angeles, Chicago, London, Asia, Italy, Tunisia, Canada, Moscow, Australia, Vienna, and of course, his hometown of Miami.

An unabashed workaholic, Rivera is busy in his recording studios when not touring. He incorporates the sounds he hears on-the-road into his music. But the jewel in Rivera’s crown is his label, Juicy Music. Juicy Music’s roster includes artists as diverse as: Antoine Clamaran, Coburn, Superchumbo, Mark Knight, David Guetta, Steve Angello, Sebastian Ingrosso, Stonebridge, and emerging talent, such as Willie Morales, Paul Harris, Louie Padilla, Rooster & Peralta, and DMS12.

Since 2005, Rivera and his wife and business partner, Monica, have been the driving forces behind the world-renown Juicy Beach party at WMC in Miami each March. The 17-hour events at Nikki Beach Club attract a cast of over 7,500 clubbers as well as A-list DJs, and the party has gone on to become one of the week’s most successful events. Likewise, the Juicy Ibiza parties in Ibiza welcomed up to 6,000 clubbers at Amnesia’s beautiful terrace in years past and at Privilege in 2009. The Juicy brand is expanding to new territories, including: within the U.S. (i.e. New York, Los Angeles, Chicago); the UK; and Spain, with new locations being added.

Rivera was voted “Best House Producer” by Beatport and “Best Remixer” by the IDMA Awards (International Dance Music Awards) in 2008. In 2009, Rivera released the fourth Juicy Ibiza compilation, and the release hit the ‘Top 5′ in iTunes sales globally, buoyed by the record deals with Black Hole Recordings and Ultra Records. With a residency at Privilege in the summer of 2009, Rivera saw success with the release of his latest artist album, Closer To The Sun (Ultra/Black Hole). The album garnered critical praise and a great deal of media attention within the U.S. and internationally, with hit singles that included “Closer To The Sun,” “Let Me Sip My Drink” feat. Fast Eddie, “Rock The Disco” and “We Live For The Music.” Those tunes succeeded at radio, on the dancefloor, and also thrived amongst fellow DJs in their respective record crates. Additionally, Rivera’s remixes for Nelly Furtado’s “Manos Al Aire” and Basement Jaxx’s “Raindrops” have also been hammered by Tiësto, Yazz, and the Plastik Population. It’s 2010, and of his plans for the rapidly approaching future, Robbie Rivera has only this to say, “I’ll keep making quality music! Period.”
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DJ Sinatra: Fri 4/15 [Pop at Ultrabar]

DC Nightlife - DJ Sinatra pop fridays at Ultrabar Nightclub DCPop Nightlife DC presents:

DJ Sinatra

Opening Set by DJ Geometrix

Friday April 22nd
Ultrabar Nightclub DC
911 F st NW Washington DC 20004
Doors Open at 9pm | Ages 18+
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This killer New York DJ is all over the place these days.  Catch him any given night making crowds dance at one of his resident gigs at hot spots 1OAK, Butter, SL, Griffin and Gold Bar Funday’s.

His steady list of celebrity admirers include Jay-Z, Lindsey Lohan, Pharrell Williams, Leonardo DiCaprio, Alex Rodriguez, and Natalie Portman.
DJ Sinatra is highly requested for high end, exclusive private events.

Most notably the New York Yankees 2009 World Series Championship after party, Louis Vuitton private store events, Robin Thickes’ birthday party, and Fashion events world wide.
Although he is based in New York City, DJ Sinatra has played throughout the U.S. Popular on the scene South Beach Miami. DJ Sinatra is often spotted at clubs such as Liv, Coco de Ville, The Mondrian, amongst many others.Join DJ Sinatra at Ultrabar as we light the dance floor on fire, New York style. Hold on to your drinks, the mashups he plays will blow you away!

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Top 40, Mashups, Hip Hop

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The Basement Vault at Ultrabar Nightclub DC
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DJ MaskellPOP 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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Roger Sanchez w/ Chris Moody: Thu 4/14 [Glow at Lima]

Roger Sanchez at GlowGLOW Washington DC presents:

Roger Sanchez
youtube.com/rogersanchezmusic
soundcloud.com/rogersanchez

Opening Set by Pleasurekraft

Thursday April 14, 2011 at Lima Restaurant & Lounge
1401 K St NW Washington DC
Doors Open at 10pm, Ages 18+

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From: USA (NYC)

Style: House music in all its forms, always sexy

Famous Tracks: Another Chance, Lost, 2gether, Free, Bang that Box

Best Known For: Long sets, sexy crowds and hands in the air

DJ Mag Rank: 64

2010 saw a host of new high-profile collaborations with the likes of Afrika Bambaataa, Maroon 5, Natalia Kills, and… Danny from McFly.

The Release Yourself Ibiza club night at Amnesia also celebrated ten slick, successful years, signalling an island resurgence for Sanchez. Live shows (featuring numerous spins of his chunky, B-52s-sampling single ‘2Gether’) have been a staple part of the last 12 months, be they his own mammoth Release Yourself sets or performances from his Stealth label roster. “This summer we did three Stealth beach parties at La Plage which were very, very sexy. That was one of my high points of the year,” he purrs.

And what of the future for a DJ with as big a sense of ambition as Sanchez? “I’m really looking forward to 2011. I’ve got a lot of big things coming with a lot of major artists.”

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Head bobbing to the beat, sunglasses glinting as strobes illuminate and lasers scan the room, Roger Sanchez surveys the scene… The club is a carnival of colour… And emotion. When he’s DJing, re-edits banging, a cappellas soaring – and especially when he’s producing – the S-Man seems to create emotion out of thin air. The club is a carnival of colour… And emotion. When he’s DJing, re-edits banging, acappellas soaring – and especially when he’s producing – the S-Man seems to create emotion out of thin air and will open a world with a magical dark cabaret atmospere. Magic has the power to suspend disbelief and has been an inspiration to artists throughout the ages. No wonder, then, that the multi-award-winning artist from Queens, New York has chosen cabaret noir as the 2009 theme with magical elements to Release Yourself!

‘2009 is a year of big change for Release Yourself,’ says Roger. ‘We’ve moved our Ibiza base to Amnesia and are currently looking forward to giving clubbers a really good time out there. We’ve also been really busy shaping Release Yourself Volume 8 into something extraordinary that reflects our passion for partying and the music we love. The Pre-Party and Party selections are pretty intense, so let the fun and magic commence!’

For almost a decade Roger’s Release Yourself concept has reinvented itself – and not only as an annual compilation, cherry-picked ‘n’ mixed by the master himself to showcase what’s hot and what’s going to be hot in house. Release Yourself is also a radio show with over 1.5 million listeners, and a pioneering International Dance Music Awards (IDMA) winning podcast that can now boast over 85,000 downloads per show. Plus, as all party aficionados know, Release Yourself is a full-on cosmopolitan event that embodies Roger’s rich musical heritage, the output of his label Stealth Records and his adventurous Latin spirit. These parties are set apart by their sumptuous design and, of course, Roger’s signature marathon DJ sets.

Release Yourself club nights are renowned as some of the most epic and well produced on the party island of Ibiza. After blowing up at El Divino in 2001 the party relocated to Pacha, and from summer 2009 the show will continue every Tuesday from 23rd June at Amnesia, IDMA winner of Best Global Club for the past three consecutive years. Here you will be able to enjoy the magic and splendour of Release Yourself out on the revamped terrace of Amnesia, as Armin van Buuren’s Armada night continues its charge inside. This year Release Yourself at Amnesia in Ibiza is the base for a series of parties in Miami, London and Amsterdam.

Roger kicked off 2009 with the release of Roger Sanchez 3D, a triple mix album for Renaissance. Then there was Miami WMC, where peers such as David Guetta and even top pop sensation Ricky Martin stopped by to witness Roger’s storming seven-hour Release Yourself set at Mansion. There was also the Stealth Live! party at Set, which was probably the label’s best ever WMC event. Making Miami even more special was the sunny success of ‘I Can’t Live Without Music’ by The Transatlatins (aka Roger Sanchez and Ibiza’s DJ Oliver) featuring songstress India, on Stealth. Described by journalist Lewis Dene as ‘massive in Miami’, with ‘summer longevity assured’, ‘I Can’t Live Without Music’ went on to secure a #1 slot in the DMC Buzz Chart.

Release Yourself is taking its direction from 2009’s theme of magic, and cabaret with a dark twist – a cabaret noir. As usual the artwork is stunning and this time around is based on a photo shoot that Roger completed with the amazingly talented Dutch photographer Erwin Olaf, whose previous clients includes Diesel, Elle and The New York Times.

Next on Stealth, featuring ‘I Can’t Live Without Music’ – alongside no less than eight exclusive new tracks! – is the 2CD Release Yourself Volume 8. Part one is Roger’s Pre-Party collection. Here, making fine company for the likes of Faithless and Mike Monday, you have exclusive tracks from Tuccillo and Veerus & Maxie Devine. Roger then moves up a gear with the Party selection, where exclusives roll in from Terry Viether & Per QX, Chris Kaeser, Jesse Garcia, Tiko’s Groove, Da Hool and Zenker, and Martin Accorsi. Is it sexy and funky? Yes! Is it as emotive as it is electronic? Most definitely! Are these the biggest tracks on the dancefloor for the S-Man, with fresh international names, hot new producers and cool remixers? Hell yeah! Long live the magic of ‘El Mariachi’, and welcome to Release Yourself Volume 8! {tab=Video}


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Japan Relief Effort Fundraiser w/ Sharam | Sunday March 20 | Barcöde

JAPAN RELIEF EFFORT FUNDRAISER

Sunday March 20th

BAR-CODE Restaurant-Bar-Lounge

1101 17th Street NW DC (on corner of 17th and L)

$20 Suggested Entry (100% of door and bar will be donated to the American Red Cross- Japan Earthquake Relief Fund)

Featuring Grammy Award winning DJ/Producer/Remixer SHARAM
(Yoshitoshi, www.sharam.net)

Message from Sharam: Persians, like myself, are preparing to celebrate our New Year, which commences on the first day of spring (March 20th), and I can’t help but feel helpless and a little guilty knowing that hundreds of thousands of people in Japan are in dire need of our help. I know that I am not alone in wanting to help, so I am holding an event along with Glow, on Sunday, March 20th at Bar-Code in DC. All proceeds collected at the door and the bar will be donated to the disaster relief. As Reverend Run likes to say, “Teamwork makes the dream work.”

With guests:

ROBERTO GONZALEZ (Glow DC)

MIXALIS (To Glenti DC)

If you are not able to make it and still want to help, please text 90999 to donate $10 to the Red Cross Japan Relief Fund (information on text donations available here)

For information on how to assist relief efforts in Japan, Haiti, Africa and throughout the globe please visit www.redcross.org

Warning: Metro May Start Closing Earlier On Weekends!

The DC Metro’s board of directors is once again considering earlier closing times to leave more time for repairs. This time however, they’re floating the idea of closing stations at midnight on weekends!

washington dc metro subway closedWhile we would all like to see an improvement in maintenance, there are similar systems with much longer operating hours and less downtime that have managed to remain operational. This smells much more like a sneaky way to save money (they project it would save 5 million annually) than perform more track maintenance.

Closing the metro early “will seriously harm, if not kill, established and emerging entertainment districts” explained the restaurant association.

All this comes after record-high numbers of travelers take to the trains on Saturday nights. The obvious downfall is that it would hinder DC nightlife and inconvenience residents at best. However, when transportation options are limited people will still go out. This could mean more drunk drivers and road congestion making your trip home more .. interesting.

Monkey Thinking
Better way to pick weekend hours for metro?

So what are these people thinking? Not sure, but hopefully the plan gets dismissed just as quickly as the other times they’ve tried to reduced Metro hours. If not, perhaps we need a more viable option for deciding metro weekend hours. The only people that aren’t upset right now are taxi drivers who would benefit from such a change. The people already riding taxis would have to wait much longer to get one in most cases.

Glow in the dark party: Sat 3/19 [Ladies Night at Ultrabar]

Ladies night glow in the dark at ultrabarCome rock out at Ultrabar amid the Blacklights, Glowsticks, Techno, White shirts, Neon Colors, and more. Its “Glow in the Dark” this Saturday at Ladies Night at Ultrabar! Be among the first people to show up and get free glowsticks to bump up the party! 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 mai…n floor, Latin music up in the Bedroom, and Mashups and dance in the VIP (Chroma 4th floor). This is a perfect escape from the winter blues, and its on a Saturday Night, so there’s no excuse to miss it.

Music Format

– Main Floor: DJ Tektronics (Top 40, Mashups, Hip Hop)
– Vault: The House Tribe (Prog, Tech, House)
– Bedroom: DJ Mario (S. American + International)
– Chroma: DJ Saam (House, Dance, International)

Drink Specials
Open Bar on Main Floor 9pm – 10pm
Free shot for ladies 21+ at midnight (Main floor)

$6 Absolut Vodka mixed drinks till Midnight
$6 Kamikaze shots all night
$3 Guinness Draught
$4 Dos Equis

$150 Bottles of Ketel 1 (VIP Table Service)
-Plus tables in Chroma booked in advance get a free bottle of Moet

Discount Admission: See Event Passes

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.

Caliente Thursdays @ Tattoo: Grand Opening 9/15/11

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Caliente Thursdays

Featuring the sounds of DJ Suelto & DJ Letrero

Starting Thursday November 15

Tattoo Bar
1413 K St NW
Washington D.C., DC 20005

Info: (202) 271-1171
Doors Open at 10pm | Ages 18+


The hottest new Latin party is moving to K Street on Thursdays starting with the 15th. Caliente Thursdays bring the Latin and international sounds of DJ Suelto and DJ Letrero to Tattoo Bar in Washington, DC and the party doesn’t stop until 2am!

$3 Coronas & $5 Rum & Cokes keep the drinks flowing without breaking the bank. Looking to enjoy the VIP life? $150 bottles of Stoli vodka are sure to hit the spot!

Tattoo Bar offers an intimate setting with edgy decor. Part bar and part club, Tattoo offers lounge appeal without a stuffy pretentious atmosphere. Plush couches and a captivating bar top command attention as soon as one enters. If a semi-private party is more your speed, there’s an option for that as well. No matter what your desires, Tattoo Bar finds a way to please.

Billboard.com Top Ten Songs | March 13-19, 2011

1. Lady GaGa – Born This Way » Play
Lady GaGa
Album: Born This Way

Lady GaGa needs no introduction. She is still topping the charts this week with “Born This Way” and making it look easy. Setting records on iTunes, and with the music video, she seems unstoppable!

2. Cee Lo Green – F**k You » Play
Cee Lo Green
Album: F**k You

F**k You is on its third week at number two and fourth week on the charts. If you see them “driving ’round town with the girl [you] love” then there’s only one thing to say .. f**k you!

3. Rihanna – S&M » Play
Rihanna
Album: Loud

Climbing to number 3, S&M has been on the charts for 8 weeks and is up two from last week. With a title like that it really needs no more explanation, and when combined with a racy music video, it’s one of the most controversial tracks currently.

4. P!nk F**kin’ Perfect » Play
P!nk
Album: Greatest Hits...So Far!!!

Six weeks on the charts and peaking at number two, P!nk is making a comback in a big way!

5.  Jennifer Lopez Feat. Pitbull – On the Floor » Play
Jennifer Lopez
Album: On the Floor

Haven’t heard much from Jennifer Lopez for a while until this song which is killing the charts! Up two from last week! A remixed version is getting a lot of airplay on Sirius BPM and is looking to be on the rise!

6. Bruno Mars – Grenade » Play
Bruno Mars
Album: Doo-Wops & Hooligans

23 weeks on the charts but falling three since last week, Grenade is still a monster! When you’d catch a grenade or jump in front of a train for someone, this is the song for you!

7. Ke$ha – Blow » Play
Ke$ha - Blow
Album: Cannibal (EP)

First week on the top 10 and up four from last week, Blow was released on the Cannibal EP and has one simple description: having a good time at a club!

8. Katy Perry Feat. Kanye West – E.T. » Play
Katy Perry
Album: Teenage Dream

Katy Perry joins forces with Kanye to create a new smash, E.T. With a dance feel, and great rhythms, this may just be one of the catchiest songs out right now!

9. Enrique Iglesias – Tonight (I’m Lovin’ You) » Play
Enrique Iglesias
Album: Tonight (I'm Lovin' You)

Tonight I’m F**kin’ Lovin’ You is self explanatory. Down a bit from last week, it is still on the top-ten and Enrique’s biggest hit in a while.

10. Katy Perry – Firework » Play
Katy Perry
Album: Teenage Dream

On the charts for 20 weeks, peaking at number 1, Firework is down four from last week.

 

 

 

 

 

Glow presents Tiësto Concert at the DC Armory: Saturday April 9, 2011

For complete show details go to: Tiesto at DC Armory EVENT DETAILS

They said it would never host a club event again.
He is the world’s biggest DJ/Producer.

Panorama Productions and Glow Washington DC present

Tiësto’s Club Life Tour at the DC Armory

Saturday April 9, 2011

The partnership between Tiësto and Glow extends as far back as 2001’s Superglow massive. DC experienced the 2003 Nyana Tour and numerous In Search of Sunrise events. They brought DC nightlife to its knees with the 2007 Elements of Life outdoor event, drawing nearly 8,000 people. In 2009 Tiësto brought an LED concert set-up to the stage at Fur Nightclub. Most recently he brought his Kaleidoscope Remixed tour to DC for a no frills party… the calm before the storm.

“It’s been great to see Tiësto grow from our first event, to packing the clubs, to the outdoor show, one of our proudest moments, and now coming full circle to this. Tiësto outdoors was groundbreaking for DC Nightlife. This time it will be more impressive!”
– Antonis Karagounis, Panorama Productions, Glow Owner

Opened in 1941, the DC Armory is Washington, D.C.’s auditorium, arena, big top and ballroom. Under its huge dome, visitors to this landmark showplace enjoy a year-round parade of events as wide-ranging and diverse as the people who come through its doors. The DC Armory can host conventions, circuses and inaugural balls as well as concerts, expos, sporting events, trade shows and much more. The Armory can be adapted to audiences of varying sizes from 10 to 10,000 people and its interior features nearly 70,000 square feet of exhibition space. The Armory is the home of the DC National Guard and administered by the Washington Convention and Sports Authority

Tiësto – The World’s Biggest DJ/Producer

Recently voted ‘The Greatest DJ Of All Time’ by Mixmag and widely regarded as the world’s biggest DJ/Producer, Tiësto has worked with global superstars such as Nelly Furtado, Yeah Yeah Yeahs, Goldfrapp and more… His recently completed Kaleidoscope World Tour spanned more than 15 months and 175 dates across 6 continents playing to over 1,000,000+ people. He was nominated for two 2010 Billboard Touring Awards (alongside Lady Gaga & Justin Beiber) and listed in Billboard’s Top 25 biggest grossing global touring acts of 2010. Tiësto is busier than ever in 2011 with the launch of ‘Tiësto In Concert’ in Las Vegas, a monthly residency at The Joint in the Hard Rock Hotel & Casino. In addition, Tiësto will be traveling the world supporting the release of his highly anticipated new ‘Club Life’ mix album. For more information, please visit www.tiesto.com

For complete show details go to: Tiesto at DC Armory EVENT DETAILS