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Diplo at Echostage: 12.30.14

Glow Washington DC presents:

Diplo

Tuesday December 30, 2014

 
 2135 Queens Chapel Road NE • Washington, DC

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Thomas Wesley Pentz, better known as Diplo, is unquestionably one of the most dynamic forces in music today. He is as much as an international brand (tastemaker, spokesman, curator) as he is a musician/DJ/producer. Year after year, he’s proven himself to be an ubiquitous cultural figure, consistently bridging high and low, mainstream and underground, with remarkable tact and reverence.

In 2005, Diplo founded label/culture lab Mad Decent to serve as a showcasing platform for the myriad of fascinating sounds Pentz encounters while touring the world. The early release of Brazilian group Bonde do Role remains a testament to Diplo’s aspirations, as their music helped define Baile Funk in the United States. Mad Decent has gone on to release music from a dynamic range of artists that include Santigold, Peter Bjorn & John, Rusko, Crookers, Bosco Delrey, Lil’ Jon, Gucci Mane, Buraka Som Sistema, Dillon Francis, RiFF RAFF, Baauer and Major Lazer. Coming full circle from his days of Hollertronix, Diplo has also utilized the label to produce the annual and infamous Mad Decent block parties – a series of outdoor dance parties/concerts that now span 22 cities across North America.

Diplo is truly a jack of all trades – he’s contributed to Vanity Fair, yields regular radio shows on BBC Radio 1 and Clear Channel Media stations, modeled for the campaign of fashion designer Alexander Wang, released the coffee table book 128 Beats Per Minute and the documentary film, Favela On Blast, and most recently had a cameo role in 22 Jump Street and stars as the host of the ?uestlove-produced VH1 show, SoundClash. Diplo is a dynamic and self-driven spirit with interests that span far beyond any singular culture or musical realm; he is truly the 21st century artist.

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Spring Breakers: What You Will ALWAYS Regret This Spring Break

Look at your sorry pale ass, slumping over your laptop, covering up that muffin top layered in flannel and shivering from the bitter chill that is 18 degrees outside.  But just when you think you’re going to go all ‘Office Space’ at work or psycho in your study group, remember that small glimmer of hope, the beacon in the sky that is spring break.

But before you toss your winter duds for that skimpy banana hammock and drown your liver in alcohol, prepare yourself with the knowledge of those who came before you.  Those proud alumni of spring break who have tested the waters, and ate the slimiest of shell fish.  Those warriors of wet t-shirt contests who came back tattooed and pregnant with a bloated liver, crabs and a prison wrap sheet.  This is one time you want to listen to your elders, or face the fact that you may come back to real life, more disheveled and pathetic than you left.

 

Dorm Doom

Dorm DoomYou can always cover up that tattoo of a monkey on your ass and forget about the towel boy Pablo you slept with, but one thing you cannot recover from is being the loser who is stuck in the dorm room alone.  You’ll be getting assaulted with photos on social media of all your slutty friends whooping it up at the beach, while you’re watching reruns of ‘The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills’ or scraping the slush off your windshield on the way to your mind numbing corporate job from hell.

 

Regrettable Tats

Regrettable TatsWhile your brain is melting from the all you can drink bar, you may think that getting a tattoo of your girlfriends name or a unicorn tramp stamp will make you all your buddies laugh.  This is a very bad idea, you WILL grow out of that hipster stage (hopefully) and be stuck with that mistake your whole life and a stretched out butterfly on your pregnant stomach in ten years isn’t a good look.  The painful reminder of this tattoo will follow you and the removal process is more painful than the shame you scarred yourself with.  Go tattoo crazy all you want, but make sure you’re in a clear state of mind and not during spring break on a dirty folding table with a rusty needle and booze brain.

 

Spring Break Burnt Victim

Spring Break Burnt VictimNeck down hasn’t seen the sun in six months.  You. Yes you, you pale ass mofo!  Heading south for spring break without getting a base tan at the salon is like exposing a newborn’s naked body to your dorm room hot plate.  Get your pasty flesh to the tanning bed nearest you and save yourself from third degree burns.  Skip this tip and you’ll be bed ridden with burns and blisters, stuck in that roach motel with an economy size bottle of aloe as your only friend.  Also, make sure to use sunscreen and you’ll avoid looking like an old leather bag at 30.

 

Seafood from Hell

Seafood From HellYou gotta have something to soak up the booze, but that $9.99 all-you-can-eat seafood buffet will come out of every hole you have (free diet advice found here) before you make it to the dessert bar.  But just in case you can’t resist those fried clam strips, make sure to pack some Imodium or this spring break will be one to remember for all the wrong reasons.

 

Girls Gone Wild

Girls Gone WildJoe Francis is the scum of the earth, plus why would anyone pay for porn?  Yet, girls are still dumb enough to find themselves on a Girls Gone Wild video.  Well guess what, now your pervert father’s friend who watches underage porn in his basement is going to happen upon a video of you showing your goodies to sleaze balls on film and your dad will never look at you the same.  You’ll wind up shoveling shit on an alternative spring break or in a convent so keep your wild ways off film because it will surely haunt you for life.

 

Rasta Braids

Rasta BraidsNobody looks good in cornrows.  No exceptions.  If you’re idea of a fun spring break is sitting still for hours on the sand in 100 degree weather while some smelly fat chic pulls your hair out of your skull, you can head to the Barber Shop and ask Ice Cube to get your pre-weave do done.  Not to mention with the sand and surf this look couldn’t be less hygienic.

 

Alternative Spring Break

Alternative Spring BreakHey you know what sounds like fun?  Building a hut in a third world country and getting eaten alive by killer mosquitos while you tread around in donkey feces.  NOT!  Alternative spring break is for nerds.  Worry about your resume later, college is supposed to be fun, and no STD can be worse than malaria, well maybe, but at least it was more fun catching.  We’re not saying NOT to save the world, but save it for the summer, or winter break, when a nice little trip to the Sub Sahara will be a nice relief from the snow.

 

Two Ton Tammy

Two Ton TammyThis is the time you will definitely regret not sticking to your New Year’s resolution of toning up.  Sure we can all hide our muffin tops and saddlebags under the layers of winter clothing.  But, come spring break, you’ll wish you had hit the gym before you butter your ass trying to get into that teeny bikini.

 

Local Lovin’

Local Lovin'Unless you want to be forever connected to the local guy who rented you that Jet Ski and gave you syphilis, or that hot bartender at the Copacabana who is having your spring break love child, then you’d be better off keeping it in your pants.  Or at least wrap it up, like 5 times.

 

Left Behind

Left BehindIf you can’t replace it, and can’t bear to live without it, don’t bring it on spring break.  You’re probably sharing a room with several others because let’s face it, you figured you wouldn’t be sleeping much anyways.  God knows who will be coming in and out of your room and with all that you’ve been guzzling down at the tiki bar who can remember their ID?  Now did you leave your camera by the pool and your grandmother’s heirloom necklace…yeah you’re gonna regret bringing it for sure.

 

The Spring Break that Never Was

The Spring Break that Never WasSpring break goes hand in hand with binge drinking, but going overboard will leave you with a killer hangover and a load of regret.  You came to make memories, not black out for 5 days.  You can do that back at home where snow still falls and your boss is a prick.  Plus it’s never fun to see all the fun you had through the pictures and stories afterward.  I bet you forgot you even got that tattoo didn’t you?  Better check your backside.

T.I. at Echostage: 1.16.15

Echostage Presents:

T.I.

Live in Concert

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Friday January 16, 2014 | Doors at 9pm |  Ages 18+
Echostage • 2135 Queens Chapel Rd NE • Washington, DC
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Once dubbed “the Jay-Z of the South” by Pharrell Williams, T.I. gradually came into his own and established himself as one of rap’s most successful MCs during the early 2000s. Like Jay-Z, T.I. — born Clifford Harris in Atlanta, Georgia — carried a balance of smoothness and toughness, and although 2001’s I’m Serious didn’t shoot him out of the gate à la Reasonable Doubt, he consistently grew and launched a string of major hits with 2003’s “24’s.” Throughout the six following years, T.I. maintained a consistent presence on urban radio stations in America: 2003’s Trap Muzik, 2004’s Urban Legend, 2006’s King (released in tandem with T.I.’s debut screen appearance in ATL), 2007’s T.I. vs T.I.P., and 2008’s Paper Trail — all released through the MC’s deal with Atlantic — were Top Ten albums, with the latter three even spending time at the very top of the chart.

For better or for worse, T.I. also courted a good deal of controversy during his rise to superstar status. Far more ink was spent on his legal issues and conflicts with other rappers, including fellow Southerner Lil’ Flip, than his Katrina relief efforts and other humanitarian involvements. One notable event occurred on May 3, 2006, when T.I.’s crew was caught up in a shooting after a show in Cincinnati. The crossfire left three people injured, while longtime friend and personal assistant Philant Johnson was fatally wounded. Despite such incidents, T.I. continued to flourish as the decade drew to a close, releasing three chart-topping rap singles and four Top Five pop hits between 2008 and 2009. His career took a breather in 2009, however, when the rapper entered an Arkansas prison to serve a year-long sentence related to federal gun charges. He was released from prison at the end of 2009, serving the rest of his sentence at a halfway house in Atlanta. Just prior to the December 2010 release of his seventh album, No Mercy, he returned to prison, sentenced to 11 months for violating his probation. The album went gold, and the rapper was nominated for two Grammy awards. After his release, he continued recording and co-starred in the VH1 series T.I. and Tiny: The Family Hustle. He issued Trouble Man: Heavy Is the Head, in December 2012. Influenced by Pharrell, the rapper moved to the Columbia family of labels in 2013. Pharrell also executive produced his 2014 effort Paperwork, an album introduced by the single “About the Money” featuring guest artist Young Thug. (courtesy of MTV.com)

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The Best in Spring Breaking EDM Style

Ahhh, spring break, sunshine, alcohol, debauchery, and now some of the best in electronic music, which will ultimately leave you, broke and poisoned, but it’s all worth it. With more than 40% of college students going ape shit on spring break (the other 60% clearly are not engaged in higher learning for the right reasons), and more than an estimated 1 BILLION dollars spent killing your brain cells at warp speed. 

Before you toss your inhibitions out the window, we will show you where to jet off to this spring to not only get a great tan, but also hear some of EDM’s best DJs and festivals.  But oh course, if you’re in Washington, DC, over spring break, you know where the best EDM DC parties will be- Panorama Productions and Club Glow.

MIAMI

Miami, Florida

Spring break all started in the mid 1930s with college swim teams flocking to the sunshine state (that’s Florida, for you dropouts).  South Florida capitalized on the tourism and is now the most popular spring break spot in the US.  But if you want to skip the more ‘white’ trashier crap holes like Daytona and Lauderdale, head to Miami Beach where the trailer parks start to disappear and EDM reigns supreme with WMC and Ultra.

Why:  Winter Music Conference & Ultra Music Festival

When:  March 21- 30, 2014 (WMC) March 28- 30, 2014 (UMF)

Performers:  Tiesto, Kaskade, Laidback Luke, Avicii, Hardwell, Armin Van Buuren, Above & Beyond, Eric Prydz, David Guetta, Steve Angello, Carl Cox, Paul Van Dyk, John Digweed…well, pretty much everyone.  Check here for full UMF lineup

Tickets:  UMF Click Here  l WMC (varies by event)

 

South Padre IslandSouth Padre Island, Texas

The UME Festival or Ultimate Music Experience is the main draw for stepping into George W territory. Though not as great as Miami’s WMC, and way shorter, South Padre is host to daily beach parties at several beach clubs, two full weeks of a daily dose of DJ Skribble (holy MTV Spring Break 1990’s throw back) and Trojan condoms hosts a big blow out.  Condoms and EDM- is this spring break, or Christmas?

Why:  Ultimate Music Experience

When:  March 13- 15, 2014

Performers:  Tiesto, Carnage, Dyro, Bassnectar, Zeds Dead, Paper Diamond, Pegboard Nerds, Keys ‘N Krates, Zedd, Boys Noize, Sandro Silva, Brazzabelle

Tickets:  Click Here $129- $239

 

Panama City BeachPanama City Beach, Florida

Ah the redneck Riviera, located on the panhandle of Florida, or garbage Florida, or white trash Florida… all very reputable monikers for most parts of Florida, outside of Miami.  PCB is the #1 domestic spring break location boasting more than 500,000 spring breakers every March.  The music lineup can’t touch that of WMC, UMF, UME, or the Mexico destinations.  So why the f*ck is this even listed (one may ask)?  Because you can still catch some decent acts and blow less money than you would anywhere else.  You will have to put up with all the red necks drinking bud light cans with koozies, but you get what you pay for.

Why:  Sunset EDM House Party

When:  March 5- March 26, 2014

Performers:  Steve Aoki, Lil’ Jon, DJ scribble of MTV fame, Robby Rivera, the EC Twins, Manufactured Superstars, and Pauly D

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CancunCancun, Mexico

Spring Break 2013 in Cancun was in a league of its own with Student City and Shah Entertainment’s first ever Inception Music Festival. Cancun is the #1 international spring break destination and now there’s more than margaritas to get your pale winter ass across the border.  In 2013, the Inception Music Festival hit the Gulf for the first time with over 30,000 people.  This was 30 days and nights of wild day parties and world-class events, studded with the top EDM DJs in the world.

Why:  Inception Music Festival

When:  All month long in March 2014

Performers:  Fedde Le Grande, Danny Avila, Sultan & Ned Shepherd, AN21, second phase of DJs TBA

Tickets: Inception event list and ticket info here.

 

Lake HavasuLake Havasu, Arizona

Because this enormous lake plays host to thousands of college students every Spring, that have only a few things in mind: To get rocked beyond belief, go to huge parties by the lake, meet other hot students, and get the hell away from their college for a week. The lake heats up at night, but the daytime is where most of the action is.

Why:  Lake Havasu is the West Coast’s most popular spring break destination being only 2 hours from Vegas, that leaves you the rest of the week to go gamble and slut it up in Sin City.

When:  Week #1: March 10 – 13, 2014

Week #2: March 17 – 20, 2014

Week #3: March 24 – 27, 2014

Week #4: March 31 – April 3, 2014

Performers:  The Chainsmokers, Bro Safari, Carnage, Will Sparks, and more TBA

Tickets:  Check out SWAT for ticket packages.

 

Puerto VallartaPuerto Vallarta, Mexico

The name of the game in Mexico is ALL INCLUSIVE! You won’t find this in South Beach, so to get the most out of your cash (or Daddy’s credit card- strike that if you have Daddy’s cc, go crazy) it’s good to dip into the all for one price- all you can drink, club entries, day time parties, hotel, food, etc.  Mexico is amazing and PV is a definite step up from Cancun, it’s less ghetto and sticky sweaty, but don’t get us wrong, leave the pearls and sear suckers at home.

Why:  Electro Beach

When:  All month long in March 2014

Performers:  Tiesto, Afrojack, Alesso, Fedde Le Grand, LA Riots, Paul Van Dyk, Sander Van Doorn, Adventure Club, Borgore, Carnage, Cash Cash, DJ Snake, Sander Van Doorn, Dyro, Wolfgang Gartner, Tommy Trash and more.

Tickets: For ticket information see the Electro Beach main page.

 

New OrleansNew Orleans, Louisiana

Though you may think of New Orleans only around Mardi Gras, the Buku Music Festival gives you a reason to skip the typical tacky Fat Tuesday and plug into a mix mash music festival, which ranges from EDM, to rock, to Indie, to rap.  Head down early you can still catch the 24/7 crazy party atmosphere of Bourbon Street or head to the Cajun Riviera and enjoy the white sands and clear blue waters that you probably didn’t know were there.

Why: Buku Music + Art Festival

When:  March 21-22, 2014

Performers:  David Guetta, Kaskade, Chromeo, Ellie Goulding, Zedd, Bone Thugs-N-Harmony, plus much much more.  See the Buku Music Festival lineup here.

Tickets:  $89.50- $2, 399.50- Buku Festival tickets here.

Why Valentine’s Day is the Most Annoying Holiday

Valentine’s Day is one of those BS holidays. Stay with me here, you love drunken fools. It’s a sick way of gobbling candy hearts under a fake cloud of forced romance. What is so romantic about this holiday anyways? Didn’t it all start back in the day with some fat kid shooting people with poisoned arrows? True story. Today when this happens, it’s a roofie that shady looking dude slipped you and he’d be arrested. So, whether you are coupled up in love or single and miserable, Valentine’s Day sucks and here’s why.

Anti Valentine’s Day Party

Anti Valentine's Day PartyThis is about as original as a white party. But, remember those awesome high school slow dances? Well those are over with, now the only dancing you get to do is twerking and convulsing, too bad Prom was the closest you’ll get to a romantic slow dance again. So, we can’t blame nightclubs for trying, it’s Valentine’s Day, so couples are dining and getting busy and singles are crying in a tub of ice cream. So in an effort to drag all the lonely hearts out of their den of depression, the anti- Valentine’s Day party emerged. Break out the voodoo dolls and tequila! So now you are single and hung over congrats!

The Social Media Present Parade

The Social Media Present Parade

Girls really have some of the most annoying Facebook habits- babies, pets, and duck faces. We girls really are not helping ourselves here, but nothing is quite as annoying as the present posts. ‘Oh look at my new Louie Vuitton bag’, ‘baby got me the cutest new Juicy jumpsuit’, ‘oh isn’t my boo just the bestest’ – BARF! All this really says about you is you’re easy. A little Valentine’s Day gift was all it took to erase the year of your boy’s bad behavior- and I’m sure you deserve something better than a purse, probably more like a car- sucker!

Engagement Rings

Engagement Rings

Nothing is less original than a Valentine’s Day proposal. Bet she didn’t see that one coming. Let me guess, next year you are going to have your wedding on Valentine’s Day and ruin it for all your guests when they are forced to celebrate your love and not their own- selfish much?!?! Now let’s see that engagement ring #### posted a million times- ugh! P.S. have you noticed girls usually are in desperate need a manicure and overlook this while in post ring bliss!

Restaurant Impossible

Restaurant ImpossibleIf you have not planned ahead, good luck finding a reservation at a nice restaurant. You’ll probably be stuck at Applebee’s, if you’re lucky, but at least there you can wear sweatpants and nobody will bat an eye. Even if you book a nice place, you’ll probably be stuck with a pre fixe meal, that’s right, chicken or fish, just like shitty wedding food options but at a premium cost. Then you’re definitely going to be surrounded by a bunch of sappy ass couples and broken hearted, pissed off wait staff.

The Valentine’s Day Conspiracy Theory

Valentine's Day Conspiracy TheoryWe welcome you to be as cynical as you want this Valentine’s Day. Just be original. That whole – ‘Valentine’s Day is a fake holiday made up by Hallmark to get rich’ excuse is tired. Don’t be bitter because you didn’t think of it first. You know if you weren’t so boring in your sarcasm maybe you’d have a significant other and you’d probably be first in line at Hallmark.

Love Coupons

Love Coupons

What a horrible gift! This screams cheap! Sorry, but I know a free coupon for a massage from your lover, or a coupon for him to take out the trash, was definitely not on your list. Hey I’m broke and forgot about Valentine’s Day until this morning and this is all I could come up with. Homemade gifts can be nice, but let’s face it, maybe a coupon for things like hugs and sexual favors, things you should be doing anyway, makes zero sense. You should just break up now or you’re in for a lifetime of crappy gifts.

Singing Telegrams

Singing TelegramsIf you want me to break up with you, send me a singing telegram. Nothing would be more horribly embarrassing. If you are going to spend $150 on a singing chicken, please refrain, spend that money on something I can use, not flowers or candy either. Those gifts suck- here’s why-it’s takes zero imagination and is a waste of money. I can pick flowers for free and really a month after she made that New Year’s Eve resolution to lose weight, you’re going to make her get fat on cheap candy? Bravo, now she’s fat and pissed off.

The Sicko Lovey Dove Couples

The Sicko Lovey Dove CouplesThe worst part of Valentine’s Day is perhaps every other couple of course not you guys. Sure! Those lovey dove assholes are so annoying! Oh shmoopy poopy I love you! And who says, “I love you” over Facebook? You guys are probably sitting across the table from each other at dinner and you still need to post it to each other on Facebook. It’s just to make everyone else jealous and you know that’s true. Sure it’s only a matter of weeks before you are posting cryptic break up messages like- “You broke my heart but you will never break my spirit- you know who you are!”

Romantic Movie Marathons

domestic lifeWho are these all day love movie marathons for? Most couples are out at dinner or busy in the bedroom. So it’s a real evil trick playing love stories for all the singles that are stuck at home alone. Well played Lifetime, well played!

You’re the Biggest Loser

As Valentine’s Day approaches, you may start to panic if you’re single. Start trolling around Facebook for a last minute date, or maybe now is a good time to sign up for Match.com? If you catch yourself running back through all your exs, just stop. Rekindling a dead flame for one night of fake romance is not worth it. And if you’re on the other end of that search and are contacted out of the blue by a random or an ex, it’s probably best to hold off until after Valentine’s when you can go on living like the fierce independent soul you are without the guilt and shame of Valentine’s Day looming over you.

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DJ Enferno : 5.23.14 at Barcode

DJ Enferno

Barcode1101 17th Street NW

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DC native DJ Enferno will be back at Barcode for one night only to “Rock the House” like usual. This superstar DJ 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,” DJed for Madonna’s “Sticky and Sweet” world tour and has Spun events from DC to Japan to Dubai. Enferno has done it all and best of all he originated as a Panorama Production resident DJ spinning at local clubs like MCCXXIII (1223) and Ultrabar. DC is very proud of DJ Enferno who is one of the most diverse and accomplished DJs in the world and best of all he got his start right here in our backyard!

Check him out on Friday May 23rd for one night only LIVE at Barcode!

Don’t miss this exciting LIVE FREE event only at Barcode!


Free admission

For Bottle Service & More Information: 202.271.1171

Ages 21+ | 10pm-3am

Dress: Keep it fresh, crisp and clean. No shorts, sandals or baggy anything. Looking ‘put together’ is everything.

Music: DJ Enferno (Top 40, Dance, Mashups)

Location:

Barcode is located at 1101 17th Street NW.

Venue:

Young Professionals have found a home onFridays in DC at the clean, comfortable Barcöde.

Barcode is what you make it. A low key evening on the patio, a wild one on the dance floor or a night of drinking with the boys.

Arcangel, Ken-Y: 5.22.14 at Echostage

DCClubbing Presents:
Arcangel
Ken-Y
Jason Cerda

Tickets On Sale Now
Thursday, May 22, 2014 | Doors 8pm | Ages 18+
Echostage • 2135 Queens Chapel Rd NE • Washington, DC
VIP and Venue Information – 202.503.2330

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Austin Santos (born December 23, 1986), better known by his stage name Arcangel, is a Dominican singer-songwriter, . He was born in New York and moved to Puerto Rico some years later. While living in Puerto Rico, he would eventually form part of a popular then-underground reggaeton act, Arcangel & De La Ghetto. The duo eventually went on to make songs that became popular among reggaeton fans in the United States and other countries including Puerto Rico, including “Agresivo”, “Sorpresa” and “Mi Fanática” during the mid-2000s. Arcangel went on to release his debut studio album, El Fenómeno, in late 2008. The album included songs that were produced in 2008, as well as the DJ Nelson produced “Chica Virtual”, which was produced in 2007. Half of the album also included newly produced tracks, ones including “Pa’ Que la Pases Bien” and “Por Amar a Ciegas”, which went on to become successful airplay songs on American Latin Urban radio stations across the United States. Also in other countries as well as the United States. Arcangel has success very fast by the help of various artist such as De La Ghetto, Daddy Yankee, Zion & Lenox and much more. His first debut album was a successful album because of it’s success in his solo career. The album top many charts in the U.S and Latin America.

Arcangel was born in Bronx, NY. He was born eldest of three children to Dominican mother and Dominican Father. His mother was a former member of the all-women merengue group, Las Chicas del Can, who were popular during the early 1980s to the late 1990s. Martínez Tutek, Andrés (2009-03-04). “Arcangel: el irreverente del reggaetón” (in Spanish). People en Español (Time Inc.). He grew up listening to various types of music and has been a fan of rock music, particularly Robi Draco Rosa, a Puerto Rican pop rock artist and a former member of Menudo. Arcangel was not always a fan of reggaeton; he claims that it is not his favorite type of music, but it is easy to sing to. During the early 2000s, Arcangel grew fond of the new kind of music. Listening to artists like Tego Calderón, Tempo, and Daddy Yankee, it inspired him to pursue a singing and rapping career in reggaeton music.

After moving to Puerto Rico in 2002, Arcangel decided to follow in the footsteps of the upbringing of reggaeton music. He went on to form an underground reggaeton duo, Arcangel & De La Ghetto. The duo was signed to reggaeton singer-songwriter Zion Baby Records from making continuos hits for Zion’s record label, Baby Records, a subsidiary of Universal Music Group. The duo were also involved with Machete Music in 2004 during the time that they were recording for reggaeton compilation albums. Arcangel & De La Ghetto rose to fame in 2006 on the reggaeton compilation album hosted by Héctor “El Father”, Sangre Nueva, with their hit song, “Ven y Pegate.” They were also featured on the Luny Tunes-hosted compilation Mas Flow: Los Benjamins in 2006.

Though an active musical duo, Arcangel & De La Ghetto never released a studio album since the formation of the duo. Any production they had been involved with only resulted in tracks and recordings being included on compilation albums or leaked onto the Internet. This was due to a conflict with Baby Records because the company was not releasing any material by Arcangel & De La Ghetto onto an album of their own. Arcangel claimed to have even spent $150,000 on producing an album, which resulted in the label not releasing it to market. The tracks produced were said to have been leaked onto the Internet instead. Arcangel had then filed a lawsuit with Baby Records in 2007 for US$1,000,000 and would eventually leave the record company in December 2006, when he announced that he was embarking on a solo career and founding a label of his own.

After the separation of the duo in 2007, Arcangel went on to perform solo, working with various reggaeton producers and performers on compilation albums. Most notable of them was a compilation album produced in 2007, Flow la Discoteka 2, which was produced by songwriter and record producer DJ Nelson. The album was an upbringing of different artists trying to rise to fame, one of those including Arcangel, who made a track titled “Chica Virtual”, which went on to be one of his most recognizable songs, as well as being a popular airplay single on American Latin Urban radio stations, charting at number 9 on the Billboard Latin Rhythm Airplay chart. It also charted at number 22 on the Billboard Hot Latin Tracks chart.

Since the departure from the duo, as well as his former record label Baby Records, Arcangel originally decided to release his debut studio album titled La Maravilla in early 2008. The decision to release the album, however, was cancelled due to the album being leaked onto the Internet during Spring 2008. The tracks were distributed through his official website and file sharing sites relating to reggaeton under the title La Maravilla. One of the internet leaks, a song titled “Pa’ Que la Pases Bien”, went on to be a popular airplay track on American Latin Urban radio stations across the United States. The unreleased album being leaked onto the internet resulted in making Arcangel more popular among reggaeton fans in the United States, as well as Puerto Rico. HE had made many songs by then until they were leaked on to the internet which helped his fame.

Arcangel founded Flow Factory Inc. in 2008, and his mother became his manager afterward. He claimed that it was easier having his mother be his manager so that he would not have to pay 20 percent of money received from record sales to his record label and manager. He went on to release his debut album, El Fenómeno, in late 2008. The album included songs that were produced in the last quarter of 2007 and the first quarter of 2008, including the DJ Nelson produced “Chica Virtual”. Half of the album was comprised of tracks that he originally produced for an album that was to be released in the first quarter of 2008. The other half of the album also included newly produced tracks, ones including “Por Amar a Ciegas”, which went on to become a successful airplay single on American Latin Urban radio stations across the United States.

In mid-January 2009, Arcangel announced plans of a European tour sometime during 2009, in promotion of his debut album, El Fenómeno, and to receive more exposure across the world from reggaeton fans. To comment on the tour, he claimed that in order for it to be successful, good equipment would be highly important, and by going along with the tour, he will be able to learn more on what the continental tour experience is like. Arcangel confirmed to be touring in several countries, including Germany, France, Portugal, Spain, England, Netherlands and Denmark. Arcangel released some tracks in 2009 like Movimiento Violento,Si Te Pegas Featuring John Jay, No Me Digas Que No Featuring Lenzo and Se Va. Also Arcangel performed a song with Vico C named Sentimiento, this is the first single of the new album of Vico named Babilla. He Has Also Sang Some Songs With Daddy Yankee Like “Pasion”. Hopefully his upcoming mixtapes and albums will help his singing career. Arcangel was butaly hit in the face by “Hector” El father in a concert in Puerto Rico.

In 2008, Arcangel starred in the independently-produced film Muerte en El Paraíso, which told the story of two brothers who make it into the music industry, but are swindled by two record company executives. The film was directed by Abimael Acosta and opened on March 5, 2008 in selected theaters. In the film, Arcangel starred as “Kalil”, one of the brothers who was new to the music industry. The film was distributed by independent film company, Producciones Nuevo-Enfoque, and was produced by Jeancarlo Rodríguez and Doel Alicea. Critics called the film plot to be somewhat similar to the idea of the 2008 film Talento de Barrio, a film starring Puerto Rican reggaeton recording artist Daddy Yankee. Though both films were completely different in production, both recording artists were said to have enjoyed the filming experience. Both Arcangel and Daddy Yankee are reggeaton artists. Arcangel was also featured in one of the songs of Daddy Yankee’s album Talento de Barrio.

Carnival: 3.29.14 at Ultrabar

Panorama Productions and Ultrabar Present:

Carnival
DC’s Wildest Mardi Gras-Style Club Night

Saturday, March 29, 2014
Ultrabar • 911 F Street NW • Washington, DC

Carnival at Ultrabar

Drawing inspiration from the biggest party in the world, Panorama and Ultrabar fuse elements of the Brazilian, Portuguese and Caribbean Carnivals as well as New Orleans Mardi Gras into one massive event.
With free party favors, balloon drops, confetti blasts and live performers, Carnival at Ultrabar is DC nightlife’s escape to the no-holds-barred party world.

  • 5 Levels, 4 DJs spinning Top 40, House and International
  • $150 bottles of Stoli
  • Bottle service available at (202) 271 1171
  • $5 Fireball shots until midnight
  • Ages 18+ w/ valid ID
  • Dressy Casual

Music Format:
– Main Floor: DJ Saam (Top 40, Mashups, Hip Hop)
– Vault: DJ George (House, Dance, International)
– Bedroom: DJ Suelto (S. American + International)
– Chroma: DJ Geometrix (Top 40, Mashups, Hip Hop)

Adam Kuhn and Ryan Malaty : 3.28.14 at Barcode

Adam Kuhn and Ryan Malaty

Barcode1101 17th Street NW

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From MTVs Hit Show “Are You The One” Adam Kuhn and Ryan Malaty will be hosting Barcode, Friday March 28th!

Come party with them as we pop bottles and party the night away!

It’s the Friday Night Happy Hour!
Half off liquor, wine, and beer and $100 bottles of Belvedere from 10pm-12am


Free admission

For Bottle Service & More Information: 202.271.1171

Ages 21+ | 10pm-3am

Dress: Keep it fresh, crisp and clean. No shorts, sandals or baggy anything. Looking ‘put together’ is everything.

Music: DJ Saam (Top 40, Dance, Mashups)

Location:

Barcode is located at 1101 17th Street NW.

Venue:

Young Professionals have found a home onFridays in DC at the clean, comfortable Barcöde.

Barcode is what you make it. A low key evening on the patio, a wild one on the dance floor or a night of drinking with the boys.