Your Guide to DC Food Trucks
Ya can’t beat the meat in the street!

Food trucks in DC are far more than your typical Manhattan falafel, kabob or even Belgian waffle stand. Washington DC street vendors come fully equipped with mobile kitchens, a bevy of street food options and health code standards far beyond the conventional food truck norms.
Fueled by Washington’s need for quick lunch options, DC food trucks travel from spot to spot offering Washingtonians amazing street food like tarts, lobster rolls, Korean barbeque, falafel, sweet & savory pies, tacos and much more!
How do you know where they are?

Every day street food vendors in Washington DC update their Facebook and Twitter profiles with their whereabouts, menu options, whether or not something has sold out, closing time, tomorrow’s hours, etc.
They pretty much roll up where the action is and watch as the lines form. You can find DC food trucks everywhere from North Capital to K Street, down to GW and Virginia Ave and into NoVA!
We found all these trucks just in McPherson Square!
Red Hook Lobster Pound

It’s a bit expensive by street food standards, but once you bite into the butter-soaked roll and taste that lobster, the dent in your wallet will mean nothing.
Find the DC Lobster Truck @lobstertruckDC | Hang with the Lobster Pound on Facebook
Dangerously Delicious Pies

Sweet or savory? No matter which way you cut it (pun definitely intended) the DC pie truck is, as its name clearly warns, dangerously delicious!
Find the DC Pie Truck @thepietruckDC | Get Dangerously Delicious on Facebook
Sabora Street: Latin Inspired Street Food

Judging from the marked up menu, Sabora Street’s chicken tacos/arepas are rather popular! Their beer-battered soft-shell crab is delicious too!
Find Sabora’s Latin street food @saborastreet | Visit Sabora Street on Facebook
Sweet Flow Mobile

The folks at Sweet Green wanted to bring the ice cream truck from our youth to the office – so they did! The tart yogurt is of course, fat free, all-natural and uses live active cultures 🙂
Find the Sweetflow Mobile food truck @SweetflowMobile | Visit Sweetflow Mobile on Facebook
TaKorean: Korean BBQ Tacos

You will never go wrong with Bulgogi, Kimchi and Sriracha sauce – you know, the hot sauce with the rooster on it. This is one of our favorites!
Find the DC Korean BBQ Food Truck @TaKorean | Visit TaKorean on Facebook
Tasty Kabob

It’s all in the name baby! Chicken, lamb, or meatballs over rice and voila, you’ve got some tasty kabobs; DC food truck style!
Find the DC Tasty Kabob Food Truck @TastyKabob | Visit Tasty Kabob DC on Facebook
Sauca

Eat the World! DC’s Sauca food truck is probably the most in tune with social media. Being that they serve Indian, Vietnamese, Mexican, Mediterranean and American delights, they need all the reach they can get!
Follow Sauca @wheresauca | Visit Sauca on Facebook
AZN Eats

Simple and amazing. It’s Asian, it’s eats, and it’s delicious!
Follow AZN Eats @azneats | Visit AZN Eats on Facebook
The DC Big Cheese Truck

There’s nothing better than a cheese sandwich and some tomato soup, especially when it starts to get chilly. The Big Cheese DC food truck puts some eclectic twists on an American classic!
Follow The Big Cheese Truck @bigcheesetruck | Visit The Big Cheese Truck on Facebook
The DC BBQ Bus

What’s better than a pulled pork sandwich dripping with sauce on a plate full of slaw and baked beans? Give up? Nothing! Get on the bus!
Follow The DC BBQ Bus @bbqbusdc | Visit BBQ Bus Food Truck on Facebook
Sol Mexican Grill

What’s better than a pulled pork sandwich dripping with sauce on a plate full of slaw and baked beans? Give up? Nothing! Get on the bus!
Follow The DC BBQ Bus @bbqbusdc | Visit BBQ Bus Food Truck on Facebook
The Hula Girl Truck

Grilled to order Teriyaki steak, chicken and tofu highlight a delicious menu! They’ve got everything on a salad, sandwich or plate and serve it with rice and some real mean mac salad! And let’s not forget the Hawaiian Punch!
Follow The Hula Girl Food Truck @hulagirltruck | Visit Hula Girl Food Truck on Facebook
Porc BBQ Food Truck

Purveyors of Rolling Cuisine! There’s something about menus written on chalkboards that make you feel more at home. The pulled pork is good, but that Pastrami sandwich was an amazing surprise!
Follow The Porc BBQ food truck in DC @porcmobile | Visit Porc Food Truck on Facebook
Empanada Food Truck DC

Who doesn’t love empanadas? Whether it’s beef, pork, chicken or veggies, DC Empanadas is a favorite amongst food trucks in DC.
Follow DC empanadas food truck @DCEmpanadas | Visit DC Empanadas Food Truck on Facebook
Floridano Pan con Lechon Food Truck in DC

Pan con Lechon is obviously a must have. A rotating, Florida-inspired sandwich offering makes El Floridano a favorite!
Follow the El Floridano food truck in DC @flmeetsdc
More to come…
Stay tuned as we bring you more DC food trucks whenever we find them. There seems to be infinitely many!
Ozio

- Venue Type: Multi-floor, multi-level Club/Restaurant
- Estimated Size: A lot bigger than you think!
- Amenities: Rooftop, Kitchen ’til Midnight, Bottle Service, Valet, Cigar Bar w/ Walk-in Humidor, Happy Hour, Multiple lounge areas
- Cover Charge:
- Hours: M-Th, 5pm – 2am | F 5pm – 3am Sat 6pm – 3am | Kitchen ’til midnight | Sun Closed
- Dress Code: Some suits, t-shirts w/jackets, button downs, look nice
- Age Requirement: 21+
- Location: Midtown
- Address: 1813 M St NW Washington DC 20036. (202) 822 6000
- Website: www.oziodc.com
- Atmosphere: Elegance at every turn. Maintaining an air of historic Washington, Ozio is located in 2 combined row houses and fuses an Art Deco style with the colonial feel of exposed brick. Intimate yet spacious. Around every corner patrons will find hidden lounge areas for a quick escape. With all the different levels, it’s hard to nail down how many floors the venue is, which we love. At the top of Ozio sits a vibrant rooftop servicing two bars, VIP, more lounges and a high-end crowd that came to have a good time
Venue Overview
From the outside, Ozio seems to be a small, seemingly regular bar/lounge. The beautiful, well-dressed, diverse crowd waiting to get in says otherwise. The first floor allows patrons the luxury of smoking at the bar, provides ample booth seating and features the bar tending expertise (and trickery) of Ozio’s owner. A walk-in humidor cements the suave appeal of the venue. It’s the calm before the storm above.
As patrons ascend a wide, wrapping staircase, they are met with the first of Ozio’s many splits. To the left is a high-end cigar bar with a menu consisting of Arturo Fuentes (incl. Opus X) , Ashtons, Cohibas, C.A.O.s, Macanudos, Monte Cristos, Romeo & Julietas and a host of others, including the Padron Anniversario. It’s a level frequented by diplomats, businesspeople and young professionals alike. At the end of the bar and around a corner exists the first of many hidden lounges at Ozio. A descending staircase leads patrons into the 2nd row house, revealing exposed brick, artwork and spacious yet intimate couch settings.

Should you hang a right when arriving at the second floor, you’ll find a dance floor, bar and DJ booth at the far end of the room, and a gateway to the rooftop above. This gateway, another of Ozio’s levels, features a large table area and a mini staircase leading to another low key, spacious lounge area.
The proper stamp allows party goers access to Washington DC’s newest rooftop bar. Encased in an ever changing spectrum of club lights, scattered trees and two bars, Ozio’s rooftop provides a completely different atmosphere to the bars and lounges below. Featuring house music and outdoor bottle service, the Ozio rooftop club is DC nightlife’s newest gem. Packed with an attractive and refreshingly unpretentious crowd, it’s a great place to spend your weekend hours. Moving across the roof you’ll be met with more of Ozio’s famous elegant lounge and VIP areas. They are inside but feature open air hallways to the roof.
Events
- Happy Hour: M-F, 5-8 and Sat 6-11 feat. $4/5 Martini, $4 Wine and $3/4 Beer Specials
- Dinner: Greek/Italian fusion highlighted by Grilled Baby Eggplant Pizza, an assortment of tapas, eclectic salads, sandwiches and entrees ranging from Chicken Corinthian to Baked Stuffed Shrimp to Filet. Kitchen open daily ’til midnight.
- Late Night: Enjoy martinis, bottle service, cigars, various lounges and Ozio’s brand new rooftop every Monday – Saturday!
Latest Updates from Ozio
Photo Tour: First Floor & Humidor

Photo Tour: Second Floor – Cigar Bar, Dance Floor, Levels


Photo Tour: Rooftop

Video Tour: Ozio
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The Experts Have Decided: DC Nightlife’s 10 Hottest Clubs
Washington DC nightclubs, bars and lounges are a playground for recording artists, politicians, students, athletes, tourists and more. Overshadowed by destinations like NY, LA and Miami, it’s easy to see how DC nightlife has flown under the radar. However, many of the world’s biggest names party in and return to The District.
We’ve popped bottles with Drake, done shots with FC Barcelona, had David Guetta name Glow the best party in the world, gotten ‘Lost’ with Miles and Frank Lapidus, done happy hour with Donald Rumsfeld, the list goes on. With the third largest college population in the nation, the DC crowd knows how to get down.
In no particular order:

Echostage is an all-purpose concert venue built to host large-scale productions. The venue is one massive room with elongated bars, VIP mezzanines, a photo pit, etc. Everything you would expect at a live venue. It’s the largest nightlife concert hall in DC.
With its doors opening in September 2012, the Echostage schedule has already featured the top 3 DJs in the world in Armin van Buuren, Tiesto and Avicii as well as Hip-Hop and Dancehall stars Big Sean and Beenie Man.
See our complete overview of Echostage

Minted in the fourth quarter of 2010, Barcode is a venue that moves with the customer. A typical day goes something like lunch, happy hour, dinner, party. The kitchen is open every day until midnight and features trusted American classics with a twist. The bar features extensive beer and wine menus as well as specialty drinks balancing homemade syrups, fresh citrus and floral essences. Barcode is geared towards young professionals (and older) who aren’t quite ready to let go of the care-free life.
See our complete overview of Barcode

U-Hall, as it is affectionately know, is an underground DJ and concert venue that focuses on the music. No bottle service, no state of the art light system, no bells, no whistles. The sound system is one of the best in DC nightlife. Featuring DJ acts in the evening spinning techno, dubstep, moombahton and underground house; and live acts early doing indy, punk, samba, rap, big band and more; U-Hall caters to the ‘be yourself and let loose’ kind of crowd.
See our complete overview of U-Hall

Named after Napoleon’s wife, Josephine is a study in VIP grandeur. The K-Street hot spot’s pampered party-goers enjoy first-class table service, the infamous Pit (a sunken dance-floor with VIP tables lining the edges) as well as the Gold Room in the back.
Whether it’s a Latin, Nightlife Industry, Hip-Hop or EDM crowd, one thing is certain – the people look good and the liquor flows like water.
See our complete overview of Josephine

Public is the king of DC sports bars. The former club Five space has been artfully transformed to a sports lover’s paradise. With a reckless amount of TV’s, projectors and various floors, Public is the choice to watch NFL, NBA, MLB, NHL, boxing, UFC and NCAA events.
It’s also a great place to go out too, with DJ’s spinning dance and top 40 long after the game has ended. Hungry? Public offers a varied menu and a great selection of beer, plus a monthly rotation of 4 new regional beers on draft.
Combine all that with a great rooftop patio, and you have a bar heavyweight! There’s no way that your group won’t have a good time; day or night.
See our complete overview of Public

The 9:30 Club has long been a staple of DC nightlife, opening its doors to the public in 1980. Historically a rock venue, the 9:30 Club has featured plenty of legendary acts over the years, including Bob Dylan, Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers, and the Beastie Boys.
Recent acts include Passion Pit, Major Lazer, Rusko and more.
See our complete overview of 9:30 Club

A hot choice amongst the DC club crowd. Catering to the higher-end of the 21-30 crowd, Eden has a reputation for excellent table service and quality music.
The most popular spot in Eden is the rooftop. Featuring a massive LED-faced DJ booth at the head of the space, a long bar running the length of the room, heaters in the winter and high-demand VIP tables, Eden’s outdoor rooftop is one of the hottest spots in DC.
See our complete overview of Eden

The Park is a stylish, four-story restaurant and lounge where you can relish in the latest Americana fare prepared in view in the signature, open-concept kitchen on the first floor. Their happy hour starts early and the venue stays packed well into the evening.
Political movers and shakers, renowned celebrities and high-profile sports figures have all made appearances at Park.
See our complete overview of The Park

Ultrabar is one of DC’s most-frequented clubs week in and week out. With four floors, six bars, two mezzanines and 4 DJs; it’s no wonder the line is known to extend down the block and around the corner!
Free entry passes, a multitude of bottle service options, an intimate lower-level lounge and great drink specials make Ultrabar arguably DC’s #1 ‘party club.’
See our complete overview of Ultrabar Nightclub

Cities is a restaurant/lounge that turns into an upscale nightlife hangout during the evening. To some the crowd may seem pretentious, though others would argue they’re simply people who enjoy being seen enjoying the high life. Regardless, Cities is one of DC’s hot spots.
The food is good, the concept is admirable and the setting extremely comfortable.
See our complete overview of Cities
Do you agree the above mentioned venues are the best in DC nightlife? Let us know what your favorite DC nightlife destinations are! Please leave your comments below.
Announcing Your 2011 PoP! Nightlife Residents
 PoP! Nightlife is back in 2011 with a star-studded entertainment calendar. Taking cues from hot spots in Vegas, NY, Miami,  Atlantic City and LA; Panorama Productions is determined to put DC nightlife on the list of top US club scenes.
PoP! Nightlife is back in 2011 with a star-studded entertainment calendar. Taking cues from hot spots in Vegas, NY, Miami,  Atlantic City and LA; Panorama Productions is determined to put DC nightlife on the list of top US club scenes.
 Through Ultrabar, Lima Restaurant & Lounge, Barcode and Glow; Panorama has fined tuned its ability to apply an authentic nightlife experience to diverse populations. From specialty cuisine to college nights, Latin parties to hip-hop stars and Glow, a global force in dance music whose event was voted Best of 2010 (worldwide) by David Guetta.
Through Ultrabar, Lima Restaurant & Lounge, Barcode and Glow; Panorama has fined tuned its ability to apply an authentic nightlife experience to diverse populations. From specialty cuisine to college nights, Latin parties to hip-hop stars and Glow, a global force in dance music whose event was voted Best of 2010 (worldwide) by David Guetta.
Taking the lead from ‘high-end’ club scenes and applying the ‘Glow’ formula; Panorama has harnessed the power of Moodswing360, Skam Artists and Deckstar’s rosters of celebrities, socialites and all-stars to further develop PoP! Nightlife. These ‘DJs to the stars’ spin the freshest house/top 40/hip-hop mash up at the sexiest clubs in the hottest cities in America.
 DJ Chachi – NY – Residencies: Atlantic City, Miami
DJ Chachi – NY – Residencies: Atlantic City, Miami
Chachi made waves with his 2010 hit ‘Love is Blind’ featuring Alicia Keys. He has spun for Jay-Z, Paris Hilton, Justin Timberlake, and Britney Spears.
 Skeet Skeet – LA – Residencies: LA, SD, Miami, ATL
Skeet Skeet – LA – Residencies: LA, SD, Miami, ATL
The first DJ to spin The Van’s Warped Tour, he has remixed Ke$ha, 3oh3, Shakira and works extensively with Katy Perry. In 2008 Skeet was selected as “People’s Choice: Best DJ” at Paper Magazine’s Nightlife Awards.
 PS1 – NY – Residencies: Atlantic City, Shine at MGM Foxwoods
PS1 – NY – Residencies: Atlantic City, Shine at MGM Foxwoods
One of Diddy’s favorite DJs. Other supporters include Paris Hilton, Lindsay Lohan, Mary-Kate Olsen and Britney Spears.
 DJ Scene – Vegas – Residencies: Vegas
DJ Scene – Vegas – Residencies: Vegas
Scene has the top rated radio show in San Francisco on WILD 94.9. He’s got a DMC title under his belt and the ‘best pool party in Vegas.’
 Enferno – DC – Residencies: DC
Enferno – DC – Residencies: DC
Winner of the 2003 DMC contest, Enferno left his residency at Ultrabar in 2008 to tour with Madonna on her ‘Sticky and Sweet’ world tour. Welcome home!
 Geometrix – DC – Residencies: DC weekly
Geometrix – DC – Residencies: DC weekly
Whether it’s Ultrabar on Friday or Glow on Saturday, Geo knows how to spark DC nightlife.
With Special Guests
 DJ Vice – LA/Vegas – Residencies: Vegas, LA, NY, AC
DJ Vice – LA/Vegas – Residencies: Vegas, LA, NY, AC
He has performed with Mariah Carey, Wyclef and Usher and provided creative input to Pharrell, Timbaland and Kanye. All the big dogs know Vice.
 DJ Spider – LA – Residencies: Vegas
DJ Spider – LA – Residencies: Vegas
Spider’s web reaches across the entire industry. Radio host, producer, after parties at the Oscars, Sundance and the Superbowl, touring with Mark Ronson.
Connect with Panorama on Facebook & Twitter
facebook.com/dcclubbing | facebook.com/clubglow
facebook.com/ultrabar | facebook.com/barcodedc
twitter.com/dcnightlife | twitter.com/clubglow
DJ Pauly D throwing down in Washington DC!

Pauly D tells us his wild stories as a DJ and guido while backstage with us in DC before ripping up the dancefloor at his sold-out show at Glow in October!
Pauly D is doing what few have done. He’s exposing a pop audience to good dance music. A DJ long before his rise to fame on Jersey Shore, Pauly D is now able to pull ’em in with PoP and put ’em on to guys like Avicii, Wolfgang Gartner, Dennis Ferrer and Afrojack. Big ups braaaahhh
Pauly D returns to DC 1/29/11 at Glow at Fur Nightclub! (Get tickets and info)
p.s. Check out the pictures from the last time we had Pauly D in Washington DC!
America’s Top 10 Worst Weather Cities
Back in September The Farmer’s Almanac named America’s 10 Worst Weather Cities. Drum roll please…
Worst Winter Cities
5. Detroit – 2/3 winter days are overcast

4. Cleveland – Icy winds sweeping off of Lake Eerie
3. Casper, Wyoming – 181 days below freezing each year
2. Duluth, Minnesota – January temps average 16 degrees
1. Syracuse, NY – Bitter cold, clammy, snowy weather from October – April. Daytime temps average 30 degrees. Night time lows in the teens. Frequent sub-zero temps. Averages 120 inches of snow/season. Only receives 1/3 of possible sunshine due to cloud cover.
Worst Summer Cities

5. Corpus Christi, Texas – Late afternoon temps peak at 94 in the summer
4. Mobile, Alabama – Temps above 90 two out of every three days. Avg humidity b/w 60-70%. 5 feet of rain per season.
3. Dallas – Temps well over 100. Heat index up to 117. F5 tornadoes.
2. New Orleans – High humidity, tropical storms.
1. Miami – Sticky, sweaty, oppressive heat. Hurricanes, tropical storms, thunderstorms, 44 inches of rain/season.
Win FREE BOTTLE SERVICE or DINNER
 A new promotion that won’t redefine DC nightlife, but will make for some damn happy customers at Ultrabar & Barcode each week.
A new promotion that won’t redefine DC nightlife, but will make for some damn happy customers at Ultrabar & Barcode each week.
Here’s the deal:
Every week you see photographers throughout DC taking photos at the hottest venues. Every week you see these pictures on Facebook. You know this already. Here’s where things get interesting…
 Every Sunday we’ll post pictures of the 10 best-dressed people at one of DC’s hottest venues. The person with the most ‘likes’ by the following Friday will receive either a free bottle at Ultrabar or $100 for dinner at Barcode!
Every Sunday we’ll post pictures of the 10 best-dressed people at one of DC’s hottest venues. The person with the most ‘likes’ by the following Friday will receive either a free bottle at Ultrabar or $100 for dinner at Barcode!
When the pictures get posted, all you have to do is ‘like’ whomever you think has the most style and stays fly!
Ferry Corsten | Saturday January 1 | Fur
Ferry Corsten
ferrycorsten.com/ twitter.com/FERRYCORSTEN
Opening Set by Roberto Gonzalez
Saturday, May 22 2010
Fur Nightclub
33 Patterson St NE Washington DC
Doors Open at 10pm, Ages 18+
Show Preview
Now on his second US tour of the year, Ferry has also played the Creamfields tour and across Asia and South America. Even at this stage in his career, he’s discovering new things, stepping into uncharted territory and enjoying every minute of it.
“One of the unexpected highlights was when I played in Syria,” he explains. “I didn’t really know what to expect. They rarely have DJs play over there, so it was on a tennis court with a clubhouse next to it in the middle of the desert. It was great. The crowd was chaotic – in a good way.”
Playing to music lovers where the number of club events fall drastically short of somewhere like Europe or the UK, for example, is always destined to garner a rapturous response but this one made Ferry’s year.
While Ferry is still very much willing to lay down the sort of up-tempo big-room trance vibes he is best known for, a recent engagement with the deeper, more melodic side of house music has lead him to slot the odd 128/130BPM record into his sets.
“House music can be warmer, groovier and still have a party feel,” says Ferry. “Trance is much more melodic, so it is great that those two genres are really meeting each other at the moment. It creates a lot of space for everybody.”
A greater willingness to feed more gradual, slow-burning vibes into the mix has been spurred by the recent production of part two of his ‘Once Upon A Night’ mix series; a release that, as the title suggests, sets out to take the listener on a musical journey.
Bio
Amid an arsenal of flashing lights, mesmerizing pyrotechnics, ascending fireworks and pulsating beats, tens of thousands of people are singing at the top of their lungs to his classic productions and latest hits. They clamor to get as close to the stage as possible at a recent concert to get a better view of the man pulling the strings behind the decks. From Malaysia to Melbourne, Lebanon to Los Angeles, the scene is eerily similar, with dance music fans the world over experiencing the latest show of a living legend. Few DJs can inspire this level of pomp and furor.
But then again, few have reached the levels of Ferry Corsten.
It’s easy to get hyperbolic and excessive when talking about DJs, but with dance music pioneer Ferry Corsten, whose musical productions and DJ sets have combined trance, house, and electro, the facts speak for themselves: Best Producer of the Year (Ericsson Music Awards). Best Trance DJ (Ibiza DJ Awards). And consistently voted as one of the Top 10 DJs in the world for almost a decade according to DJ Magazine. Since his immersion on the scene in the late 1990s, the Dutch musician has amassed best-selling albums, nearly a dozen gold singles, and countless other awards. Still, as longtime fans already know, Corsten has never been one to rest on his laurels.
This DJ/producer, who has just toured with his Twice in A Blue Moon: The Experience show, has played to hundreds of thousands of fans across the globe and has been busier than ever strengthening the link between his own musical production and DJ show elements. Based on his last artist album of the same name (featuring the hugely successful singles “We Belong,” “Radio Crash,” and “Made of Love” and released on Corsten’s own record label Flashover Recordings), the show is just the latest in a career that has melded influential productions with unprecedented live sets. In stark contrast to the typical DJ set that focuses solely on the DJ himself, Blue Moon’s 6-hour plus set sees Corsten as only one part of a grand, visual production, bringing the crowd into the party instead of lecturing and dictating like so many of his peers.
It’s this humility and desire to interact with his fans which has helped propel Ferry Corsten as one of the most sought after DJs in music. A far cry from the usual arrogant spinner that preaches to his crowd from on high, Corsten has enacted a number of projects designed to get his fans as close to the man himself as possible. In 2007, the DJ began “Corsten’s Countdown,” a weekly radio show that sees Corsten highlighting his favorite new tracks by artists both known and unsigned. Keeping in line with his desire for full interaction with his audience, fans can vote on their favorite tracks each week, which determines Corsten’s Countdown Chart, a Top 10 show at the end of each month. In addition, the recently released DVD Ferry Corsten – Backstage follows the artist as he prepares for both the release of his last artist album and his annual legendary “Full On Ferry” event in Rotterdam. In addition, Corsten recently launched www.FerryCorstenVIP.com, one of the most extensive artist sites that allows subscribers exclusive content and unprecedented access into Corsten’s life.
It’s a life that has been virtually raised on music. As a 9-year old kid growing up in Holland, Ferry Corsten became obsessed with both The Soul Show and Disco Mix Club, shows that specialized in club music and introduced Corsten to deejaying. Cut to the mid-1990s and a wildly prolific Corsten can be found producing two to three releases a week under a dizzying amount of aliases (System F, Gouryella) and record labels before starting Tsunami, his first imprint. His sixth release for the label, the trance anthem “Out Of The Blue,” went Top 20 in the U.K., sparked a massive bidding war for the producer and revolutionized dance music production. Since then, Corsten has remixed tracks from everyone from U2 to Moby to Public Enemy, released three albums under his own name and put out a myriad amount of compilations (Trance Nation, Passport) and singles under various guises.
While the producer is best known for his trance classics, Corsten has also been known to push boundaries creatively and has always been keen to switch up his musical style when the mood hits him. The producer released 2006′s L.E.F., an updated version of the classic electro Corsten loved growing up that earned the #1 spot on iTunes upon its release.
2010 is set to be one of Ferry Corsten’s busiest years yet. In addition to an upcoming album celebrating the 10th anniversary of the ultimate trance anthem “System F: Out of the Blue,” Corsten is busy preparing his latest compilation album with exclusive material and another full-length under his own name with an accompanying grand production tour set to kick off sometime next year.
It’s an ambitious schedule, but one in which Ferry Corsten has built his career on in past years. Someone who has had as many hits, rocked as many dance floors, produced so many classics, as Corsten would be forgiven for taking a hiatus and basking in the accolades. But there are still future classics to be made and people the world over to be entertained. And with a master who has already proven himself time and again running the show, the legend’s career is just starting.
Joachim Garraud | Thursday December 30 | Lima
Joachim Garraud
 joachimgarraud.com myspace.com/joachimgarraud
Opening Set by Jon Deke
Saturday December 30, 2010
Lima Lounge
1401 K St NW Washington DC
Doors Open at 10pm, Ages 18+
Show Preview
The French DJ/producer Joachim Garraud has a career which spans more than two decades, from his pioneering DJ sets at Boy Club in Paris in 1989, through to performing with French icon Jean-Michel Jarre in front of an unimaginable 2.4 billion television watchers on New Year’s Eve 1999 in Cairo, up to more recently becoming the first French DJ to play at Berlin’s Love Parade in front of over a million people.
Garraud’s studio pedigree is equally impressive, having remixed and produced artists such as the aforementioned Jean-Michel Jarre, David Bowie, Kylie Minogue, Cassius, Moby and many more. Perhaps most relevant here is his work his F*ck Me I’m Famous co-founder on albums, producing and writing songs.
Continuing the flow of ideas, Garraud created his own ‘Space Invaders’ community for first solo album ‘Invasion’, which allowed each fan to create their own CD and artwork making a unique, personal collector’s item.
A brand-new ‘Invasion 2011′ album will be coming next year,” along with an exciting new live audio-video show. As he has recently signed a deal with Unlimited Productions, (producers of Tiësto and Ferry Corsten’s shows), Garraud’s ideas should not be lacking in opportunities to come to fruition.
Bio
Born in Nantes on the 27th September 1968, Joachim Garraud was classically trained before deciding to turn to his now passion, electronic music.
It was at the Boy club in Paris in 1989, that Joachim first began to DJ. His success at the Boy led him to immerse himself in the universe of writing and production at the heart of radio Maxximum, France’s first national radio entirely devoted to dance. Later on, he featured in the first rave in Moscow, known as the Youri Gagarine Party which brought over 300,000 people together in 1991. Inspired by this, Joachim became DJ at Paris’ infamous Queen club between 1993 and 1997.
But whilst club shows were still a thrill for Joachim, he strived for the feeling he got when playing in front of huge crowds. In 1999, he got the opportunity to relive this feeling once again by playing in front of a massive 2.4 billion television watchers on New Years Eve in Cairo with French icon, Jean-Michel Jarre for his show entitled “Metamorphoses”. This work propelled him to become a digital pioneer and create along with Jean-Charles Carre, his own recording studio in the heart of Paris which allowed him to remix, arrange and produce artists such as David Guetta, Jean-Michel Jarre, Paul Johnson, Deep Dish, David Bowie, OMD, Kylie Minogue, Mylene Farmer, Cassius, Ceronne, Moby, Robbie Rivera and many more. He also created in 2000, the label Gumprod, in association with David Guetta and Jean-Charles Carre.
More than a simple DJ and producer, Joachim developed a brand new concept which fused the DJ world with live musical improvisation, creating a genuine show, which was an instant success and attracted attention from all four corners of the globe. This was further enhanced when he created a community which he named, Space Invaders. Yet whilst live shows were gaining a strongly loyal fanbase for Joachim, his production was also gaining him a good deal of attention when in 2001, he co- wrote and co-produced David Guetta’s “Just a little more love” album, which featured the number one hit “Love, don’t let me go”, staying at 12 weeks at the top of the charts and selling over 500,000 copies in France alone.
2004 and 2005 were busy years for Joachim respectively. He co-produced David Guetta’s The World is Mine. This all led to the creation of the F*** me i’m Famous record label along with David. 2005 saw him release “Summer Moon”, a collaborative project with Tim Deluxe, Bob Sinclar and David Guetta. The year was capped off with a double gold disc for his work on Guetta Blaster which was a great success and sold over 200,000 copies in France. By now, honors and attention were on Joachim, proven by his 2006 Grammy nomination with David Guetta, for the best remix of the year. His own Zemixx podcasts and live videos then became ranked 1st and 2nd position in the iTunes Podcast chart in France. The end of 2006 saw Joachim become the first ever French DJ to play at Berlin’s Love Parade in front of over 1 million people.
In the last three years, Joachim has been busy, firstly being named as godfather of Paris’ Technoparade. He later won the “Trophee de la Nuit” in 2007 for Best French DJ, as well as being crowned Best Electro House DJ by Burn FG DJ Awards. The following year, Cathy Guetta invited him to take part in the Unighted show at the Stade de France in front of 45,000 people and featuring 4 of his peers, Carl Cox, Tiesto, Guetta and Martin Solveig.
Later in 2008, Joachim comes up with another groundbreaking concept when he launches his first solo album entitled “Invasion”. Instead of following tradition, Joachim allows each fan to create their own CD and artwork, meaning that each CD is unique and a collectors item.
 This is followed up by The Box Invasion which is limited to 2000 copies and sold exclusively through Virgin Megastores and features 8 CDs and 2 DVDs; Joachim does a live session in Virgin’s Champs Elysees store to launch the product. Fans and media alike can only respect both his work ethic and visionary movement, which ends up being rewarded by a 27th placed position in DJ Mag’s Top 100 DJ’s.
2009 saw Joachim receive the Best French Producer accolade from Only for DJ’s magazine. Other notable mentions include the release of Toolroom Knights, a double CD on the prestigious English label, as well as launching his own iPhone application and producing remixes for the likes of Tocadisco, Felix Da Housecat, Robbie Rivera and Basement Jaxx. He also shot a video to his track “Wrecking Ball” in New York and announced the first Inox Park festival in Paris which will take place on the 3rd July 2010 in Chatou. Further to this, the compilation “ClubFG Zemixx” was launched with glaring success at Paris’ Queen club.
2010 sees Joachim come in 3rd position in Radio FG’s Top World DJ’s ranking as well as putting pen to paper and signing a deal with Unlimited Productions, producers of Tiesto and Ferry Corsten, taking his Space Invaders themed show to new heights and infinitely pushing the boundaries.
Bobina | Saturday December 25 | Fur
Bobina
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Opening Set by Roberto Gonzalez
Saturday, December 25 2010
Fur Nightclub
33 Patterson St NE Washington DC
Doors Open at 10pm, Ages 18+
Show Preview
Having stormed into the highest Top 100 ranking of any Russian DJ in 2009, Bobina has stuck to the promises he made last year by focusing on gigs outside of his homeland in 2010. He’s more than half-finished a new album, and continued with his weekly radio show. And started his own TV channel!
“This has been a year of work. I haven’t done many 12-inch productions because I’ve been focusing on my album,” states Bobina. “I don’t like working on the road, in hotels or on trains, I love to produce in my home studio in Moscow, so I’ve had many gigs in Europe, closer to home.
“I think people will be surprised by my album,” he posits, “there are some interesting collaborations on it and, because I started as a musician and not a DJ, I think that will also shine through.”
Wherever he is in the world, though, Bobina religiously records a two-hour radio show that goes out across Russia every Wednesday evening.
“It takes me about one day out of every week to record/prepare it if I don’t do it live from the Moscow studio, but I love doing it,” he asserts. If all that sounds like a lot of work, you might be wondering why the man has decided to start a TV channel
“People in Russia don’t believe you when you say you are successful outside this country. Other big Russian DJs in the past lied about where they played. I don’t, so I decided to start filming the other countries I go to so I can prove it to them!”
Don’t worry buddy, DC will give you some GREAT footage.
Bio
“Ask me to name one of the most talented producers from Russia and the first name that comes to my mind is Bobina.” – Ferry Corsten
•	Voted no. 16 DJ in the World (DJ Mag) & no. 1 DJ of Russia. [2009]
•	Winner of Ibiza DJ Awards (Dance Nation). [2009]
•	Bobina’s album “Again” was sold over 40000 copies in one year. [2008]
•	The winner of Russian Dance Music Awards as “Best Russian DJ of 2007”. [2008]
•	The first Russian DJ to participate in Trance Energy Festival (The Netherlands) [2007] & Miami Winter Music Conference. [2006] dance music category. [2006]
•	Bobina’s single “Lighthouse” was first in Russian Top 40 and later in Top 100 best of 2006 singles (30000+ broadcasts) on Europa Plus FM. [2006]
•	Video “Beautiful Friend” was in MTV Russia & UK rotation. [2006]
•	Has releases on the worlds record labels such as Ministry of Sound, Perfecto, Armada & Nebula. 
DJ Mag Top 100 2010 – Bobina Back In @ No.25
For the third year in a row Bobina has entered DJ Magazine’s hallowed Top 100 DJs chart – coming in at this year’s no. 25. Accompanied by a formidably-sized, presumably Russian bear (which he somehow managed to coax into an ArminOnly t-shirt!) Dmitry has a big message of thanks for all of you that voted for him ! Oh, and please watch the video before you call your local animal rights dept. : www.bobina.tv 
ResuRection 2010’ News & Forthcoming Album News
Dima has done a club-busting refresh of that legendary chart-topping bleep-fest, ‘ResuRection’. PPK vs. Bobina’s ‘ResuRection 2010’ has already been scoring big plays from Armin, Ferry, Oakey and many others and you can lay first ears on it by checking Episode 4 of Bobina TV. In other music news Bobina has confirmed that 2011 will be an artist album year for him, with his new long-player likely to appear in the second quarter of the coming 365. Nice!
New Bobina TV
It’s 2 for the ‘price’ of 1 on Bobina TV this month as our globetrotting deck-master sets about rocking two capital cities… And how! First up it’s the high speed train to St Petersburg for the big, bad & massive Global Gathering event. It features a cast of clubbing thousands, some very pert derrieres and the most optimistic Eric Morillo and Cosmic Gate impressions we’ve ever seen (take a bow Tony McGuiness and Paavo Siljamäki!). If that doesn’t sell you on a viewing, nothing will. But heh, we’re not done yet! From St Petersburg it’s back to Moscow and all hands on decks at Moscow Day celebrations. Slap-bang in the centre of Lubyanskaya Square, Dima delivered a crowd pleaser of a set, maxing it out with tracks from the new wave of Russian trance producers. You can check it ALL right here: www.bobina.tv
Bobina Twitters!
We get it, we love it! It takes 3 minutes, doesn’t tax your brain too much and let’s everybody in the world know what you’re doing – real-time. Bobina is on Twitter and delivering regular updates at: www.twitter.com/bobinamusic. Click the Follow button and never miss a beat, line or bassline!








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