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Think Pink Tuesday at Barcode – 2.5.13

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February 5, 2013 10pm
Barcode (1101 17th St NW, DC)

Breast cancer awareness shouldn’t be limited to breast cancer awareness month. In 2009 (the most recent statistics available) 211,731 women in the United States alone were diagnosed with breast cancer. An astounding 40,676 women died due to breast cancer that year, again just in the United States.

Everyone can help make a difference, which is why we’re accepting donations to the cause. There is no minimum donation, any amount will help further breast cancer research. To say thanks, every person that donates will get a pink DJ Saam wristband similar to the one in our flyer to the right.

For every bottle of Ketel One purchased Barcode will donate $50 to the cause.

Tables / Reservations & More Info: 202.271.1171

Barcode Tuesdays bring 18+ nightlife to a new level. Insane drink specials, hookah on the patio and a full menu served until midnight are just the beginning. Entry is free all night for everyone!

Drink Specials:
  • $3 Bud Light
  • $3 Pabst Blue Ribbon
  • $5 Patron XO Cafe
  • $9 Red Bull & Vodka
  • $150 Bottles of Ciroc vodka (all flavors)

Tables, birthdays, exclusives:
202.271.1171

Entry/Guest List:

Entry is always free for everyone 18+ at #BarcodeTuesdays

Versus:

DJ Saam faces off against the area’s best DJs every Tuesday. A new experience every week with an open format including your favorites in Top 40, dance, and mashups.

Age/Hours/Dress:

18+
10:00PM – 2:00AM

Keep it fresh, crisp and clean. No shorts, sandals or baggy anything. You’re going out and it’s not to the mall. Looking ‘put together’ is everything.

Location:

Barcode is located at 1101 17th Street NW: entrance on L street.

Venue:

Barcode provides comfort built on a high-end backdrop of marble, open-air and illumination. The venue boasts a 45 ft bar, HDTV’s, massive booths, a lounge area with projector, dining area/dance floor and sliding glass-door-panels in the spring/summer to create an indoor/outdoor ambiance. At night many of the tables are removed to provide space for dancing and mingling.


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DJ Enferno headlines Friday at Barcode [08.31.12]

Barcode Fridays

DJ ENFERNO

8.31.12 – 21+

 

Enferno at BarcodeWho:

Winner of the 2003 WMC turntablist contest and toured with Madonna for her Sticky and Sweet World Tour.

Where:

Barcode Restaurant, Bar and Lounge
1101 17th Street NW
Washington, DC 20036

Extra Info:

Ages: 21+
Cover: None
Dress Code: Classy casual

Amenities:

39 beers (12 on tap)
12 specialty cocktails
Extensive wine & champagne menu
Bottle Service: 202-955-9001
(drink menu)
Kitchen ’til Midnight
(food menu)
Large, heated, outdoor patio
Valet

 

Back 2 School Night #BarcodeTuesdays [08.28.12]

#BarcodeTuesdays

Everyone is back n town, ready to start a new school year at some of the country’s biggest party schools in DC.

We’re ready to kick off the year with the biggest and best in 18+ nightlife to a new Tuesday night hot spot. Insane drink specials, hookah on the patio and a full menu served until midnight and we’re just getting started!

Drink Specials:
  • $3 Bud Light
  • $3 Pabst Blue Ribbon
  • $5 Patron XO Cafe
  • $9 Red Bull & Vodka
  • Half off bottles of wine
  • $150 Bottles of Ciroc vodka (all flavors)
Tables, birthdays, exclusives:

202.271.1171

Entry/Guest List:

Free Entry pass @
www.dcclubbing.com/wordpress2/vip

Versus:

DJ Saam faces off against the area’s best DJs every Tuesday. A new experience every week with an open format including your favorites in Top 40, dance, and mashups.

Age/Hours/Dress:

18+
10:00PM – 3:00AM

In honor of Back 2 School night, ladies, wear your sexiest school girl outfit or nerdy professor gear and you’ll gain free entry! Keep it fresh, crisp and clean. No shorts, sandals or baggy anything. You’re going out and it’s not to the mall. Looking ‘put together’ is everything.

#BarcodeTuesdays

Location:

Barcode is located at 1101 17th Street NW: entrance on L street.

Venue:

Barcode provides comfort built on a high-end backdrop of marble, open-air and illumination. The venue boasts a 45 ft bar, HDTV’s, massive booths, a lounge area with projector, dining area/dance floor and sliding glass-door-panels in the spring/summer to create an indoor/outdoor ambiance. At night many of the tables are removed to provide space for dancing and mingling.


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Beach Party – Friday at Ultrabar [07.27.12]

Free Stuff/Dress Code:
Beachwear Preferred.
Tanks! Shorts! Sandals!
Bikini Contest in Chroma.
Free sunglasses, visors, more!
no dress code clubs washington dc
Drink Specials:
$4 Coronas
$6 Rum & Coke
$6 Sex on the Beach Shots

July Bottle Special:
$175 Ciroc

Tables, birthdays, exclusives:
202.271.1171

Entry/Guest List:
Line Cut & Free Entry pass @
www.dcclubbing.com/wordpress2/vip/

Age/Hours/Dress:
18+
9:30PM – 3:00AM

Beach attire strongly suggested!

About:
Ultrabar brings the Beach Party to D.C. Panorama Productions will transform Ultrabar into a beach scene in the middle of the concrete jungle. So, get your swim suits, sandals, tanks, bikinis and shades.

Location:
Ultrabar is located at the corner of 9th and F Streets NW: less than 1 block from the Gallery Place Metro.
911 F ST NW, Washington, DC

Illumination: Friday at Ultrabar [7.20.12]

Illumination Friday at Ultrabar

Come rock out at Ultrabar amidst the Blacklights, Glowsticks, Techno, Neon Colors, and more. It’s “Illumination” time this Friday Night at Ultrabar. Show up, we supply the music and glow sticks, you dance the night away!

Drink Specials:
$4 Coronas
$6 Rum & Coke
$6 Sex on the Beach Shots

July Bottle Special:
$175 Ciroc

Tables, birthdays, exclusives:
202.271.1171

Entry/Guest List:
Line Cut & Free Entry pass @
www.dcclubbing.com/wordpress2/vip/

Age/Hours/Dress:
18+
9:30PM – 3:00AM

Keep it fresh, crisp and clean. No shorts, sandals or baggy anything. You’re going out and it’s not to the mall. Looking ‘put together’ is everything.

Location:
Ultrabar is located at the corner of 9th and F Streets NW: less than 1 block from the Gallery Place Metro.
911 F ST NW, Washington, DC

Obnoxious Things People Do in Nightclubs

Please Stop Doing These in DC Clubs

Ok, you’re not going to a Polo match with the Queen of England, but please control yourself!
Avoid these obnoxious urges and you will be a model of proper club etiquette!
Body Shots

Body ShotTequila? Check. Lime? Check. Belly lint? Check.

Hell yeah, it’s 1999 spring break in Daytona all over again!

“Excuse me! Can all you customers please remove your drinks from the bar so I can lay down and have rail tequila poured in my naval while my dirty feet stink up your face? Kthanks!”

Holding Everybody’s Hands in Your Group

Couples? Ok. But not the Holding Hands in a linegroup of 8 that’s lined up like they’re about to do the bunny hop.

Your linked train that’s pushing through the club and ignorantly bulldozing guests NEEDS TO GO!

“Red Rover, Red Rover, send douche bag on over!”

Bathroom Stall Gang Bang

Crowded Bathroom StallNot since infancy should going to the bathroom ever be a two-person sport.

Bathroom twosomes or threesomes can only mean:

1. Something’s going up your nose – that’s illegal!
2. You’re hooking up – get a room!
3. You’re throwing up – know your limit!

Holding Up the Line at the Bar

Group at BarNothing is more annoying that the customer who takes FOREVER at a crowded bar.

These snails never know what they want to order, never have their money ready, and never get out of the way!

Check out The Worst Ways to Order a Drink!

Taking Off Your Shoes

Barefoot in the clubYou are NOT at the beach!

Taking off your shoes is gross: club floors are often be littered with trash, glass, sticky drinks, and unsavory bodily fluids.

No need to share your athlete’s foot or put your dirty shoes on the bar next to someone’s drink!

Stealing from the Bathroom Attendant

Isn’t stealing a lesson every child’s supposed to learn?

The bathroom attendant deals with drunk hoards every night. Why? Cuz everyone has to pee!

Attendants usually offer guests candy, gum, hair spray, perfume, and it’s NOT FREE! Show some respect and tip!

Hair Whipping

Willow Smith Hair WhipCool it, Willow Smith!

You might think it looks sexy but when you’re sweating like a pig on the dance floor, your hair is more like a wet towel.

Please keep your dandruff flakes to yourself.

Dry Humping

Dry Humping in the clubWhile dancing is a natural part of clubbing…

…some people take it to the level of soft-core porn and might be better suited at the Motel 6 than a dance floor!

At this rate, fingering and hand jobs on the dance floor may as well be the new industry standard (you know you’ve seen it)!

Stripping

Shirtless in ClubFire Island – Go for it! In DC, this is just unacceptable.

Summertime: Outdoor events. Why not?

DC nightclubs: No. Save it for Chip n Dales.

Excessive Glow Sticking

Glow StickGlow sticks are nearly synonymous with clubbing. In spite of this, there’s still a big difference between small glow stick accessories and obnoxious glow stick weaponry.

Glow stick nunchucks = epileptic seizure!

The last thing you want to say in the ER:

“I got a assaulted by a translucent plastic tube containing isolated substances that, when combined, make light through chemiluminescence.”

DJ Logue – Thurs 01.05.12 [Glow at Lima]

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GLOW Washington DC presents:

DJ Logue
soundcloud.com/nicholasdale

Evan Baker & Tony Atkinson
soundcloud.com/aebio/

Thursday January 5, 2012

Lima Restaurant & Lounge
1401 K Street, NW
Washington D.C., DC 20004

(202) 789-2800

Doors Open at 10pm, Ages 18+

Purchase your ticket here!

DJ Logue
From: Edinburgh, UK | Style: Deep & Tech House
After purchasing his first vinyl record on a trip to France, Nicholas Dale (aka DJ Logue) fell in love with house music. He has held residencies in DC and Edinburgh, Scotland, opened for names like Mendo and Simon Baker, and played alongside people like Thomas Schumacher and Darius Syrossian. His travels as a DJ have also taken him to Turkey, Bosnia-Herzegovina, and France.

Latest tracks by Nicholas Dale

Evan Baker and Tony Atkinson
From: Washington, DC & London, UK| Style: House
Both under 20 years old, Evan Baker and Tony Atkinson are a promising young DJ/production duo. Although Baker studies in London and Atkinson in DC, their passion for electronic music unites them across the Atlantic and drives their collaborations. Together they have performed at Identity Festival 2011 in Bristow, VA, and Baker has had gigs in the UK and Italy. Keep your eyes out for track releases in the spring!

Latest tracks by Aebio

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Cosmic Gate w/ Emma Hewitt – Sat 01.28.12 [Glow at Fur]

cosmic gate glow washington dcGLOW Washington DC presents:

Cosmic Gate
www.cosmic-gate.de

Emma Hewitt (live!)
emmahewittofficial.com

Saturday 01.28.12

Fur Nightclub
33 Patterson St NE # A
Washington D.C., DC 20002-3349

(202) 842-3401

Opening set by Roberto Gonzalez

Doors Open at 10pm, Ages 18+

Purchase your tickets here!

From: Germany | Style: Trance, Progressive
Famous Tracks: Exploration of Space, Firewire, The Wave, Not Enough Time, Be Your Sound, The Truth, Body of Conflict, London Rain, I Love You remix, Find Yourself remix
Best Known For: Being more popular than Oktoberfest

Cosmic Gate has been rocking out at Glow for nearly a decade and we’re incredibly proud to bring back this longtime favorite to DC! To sweeten the deal, Emma Hewitt will be performing live over tracks like Be Your Sound, Calm Down, and Not Enough Time!

Nic Chagall and Bossi are prepared to transport you on another exploration of space at Glow!

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Rank 1 and W & W: Sat 9/24/11

rank 1 and W&W glow washington dcGLOW Washington DC presents:

Rank 1

W & W

Saturday September 24, 2011

33 Patterson St NE # A
Washington D.C., DC 20002
(202) 842-3401

Doors Open at 10pm, Ages 18+

Latest tracks by WandW

From: Holland

Style: Trance

Famous Tracks:
Rank 1: Airwave (#3 ever), This World is Watching Me w/ Armin van Buuren, LED There Be Light (Trance Energy 09 Theme), 100 w/ Nic Chagall and Wippenberg
W & W: Impact, AK 47, Alpha, Arena
Best Known For:
Rank 1: Pioneering the sound of Dutch trance, Airwave, Benno working as Armin van Buuren’s engineer.
W & W: Being one of Armada’s biggest up and coming trance acts.

The legends and the future. Billing Rank 1 with W & W is the perfect way to showcase the progression of trance! Rank 1, known for their epic productions and headlining sets throughout the world – W & W, known for their immense support from Armin van Buuren and the ridiculously acidic AK 47! The heavens will open on Saturday 9/24/11 and the trance gods will shine upon Washington DC!
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Obscure
B.A.D.ASS | Symbiotic | Slow Kids

Nyse & Kopasetic (DJ Nysus & Joe Kopasek)
Give | Transit | Light it up | 3D | Buzzlife | Turnstyle

Rx
B.A.D.ASS | 3D | VA’s Finest

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Rank 1 is a Dutch trance group, formed in the Netherlands in 1997. Widely regarded as one of the originators of the Dutch trance sound, the group have produced a number of dancefloor hits since their conception. Although the two members of the group (Benno De Goeij and Piet Bervoets) had worked together before, Rank 1 (a name first used in 1999) was their first project with commercial success.

Thei…r biggest hit commercially was the 1999 track “Airwave”, which reached #10 in the UK Singles Chart and #25 in the U.S. Billboard Hot Dance Club Play chart. This was later re-released by Rank 1 remixed with added vocals as “Breathing (Airwave 2003)”, and also provided the base for a mash up with Donna Williams, as “True Love Never Dies”, which was later vocally re-recorded using Kelly Llorenna, by Flip and Fill.

The duos’ track: “L.E.D There Be Light”, was chosen as the Trance Energy 2009 Anthem, as well as the background track to the 2009 Electric Daisy Carnival commercial. Their latest track, “Symfo,” is the Sunrise Festival Theme 2009.

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“W&W are truly the rising stars of trance. If I have to put my money on somebody, I put it on W&W.”

– Armin van Buuren

Introduction:
What started as a chance meeting at the 2007 Trance Energy has, in just under 4 years, solidified into one of the freshest, most exciting electronic dance acts on the scene. With it has come a new multifarious trance sound that, globally, has begun to… shatter underground clubs, arenas and festivals. Banding together under the name W&W has seen the collective careers of Ward van der Harst & Willem van Hanegem go into overdrive… As spinners they’ve delivered due damage to club nights and festivals and in both 2010 and 2011, their A-list-hammered track portfolio saw them conclusively tip the ‘next big thing’ scales. Now, in the new decade, W&W are ready to rule.

Ready for ‘Impact’
2011 sees the guys embark upon a new adventure. In September, the debut album of W&W will be released on Armada Music. ‘Impact’ has all the essential W&W sounds to blow you away and take you in at the same time. Including some very exciting collabs, but never losing the essential W&W strength, ‘Impact’ is set to rule speakers and headphones alike.

W&W Productions:
The serendipitous Trance Energy meet quickly bore their debut W&W production, which came in the form of the mighty ‘Mustang’. ‘Arena’ followed up its freshman success and fast found the CDJs of luminaries like Armin van Buuren, Tiësto, Ferry Corsten, Markus Schulz, Sander Van Doorn & Judge Jules. Tipped by Armin van Buuren as “the best up-and-coming production duo out there”, W&W have continued to rock federation trance to its core with ‘Mainstage’, the Sean Tyas-remixed ‘D.N.A’ each bringing floors to critical mass. Followed by singles ‘Manhattan’, ‘Impact’, ‘AK-47’ and the very first vocal anthem ‘Three O’Clock’ featuring Ana Criado, W&W is in excellent shape for debut album ‘Impact’. Remix-side, their voracious rewires have proved equally as popular – most notably on Armin’s ‘Rain’ and those of, Aly & Fila, Allure, Marcel Woods & others.

DJs:
Almost a year to the day since Willem & Ward first shook hands they quickly took up the spinning mantle. That route has taken them to some of the most respected nights out there. Ones that have come to include Poland’s Sunrise Festival & Entrance, Trance Energy, Tomorrowland, the A State Of Trance 450 and 500 gigs, Several Global Gatherings, Nature One and clubs like Ministry Of Sound London, The Guvernment Toronto & Amnesia Ibiza to name a few.

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BT: Sat 9/17/11 [Glow at Fur]

BT at Glow Washington DCGLOW Washington DC presents:

BT

Saturday September 17, 2011

33 Patterson St NE # A
Washington D.C., DC 20002
(202) 842-3401

Doors Open at 10pm, Ages 18+

BT – These Humble Machines by nettwerkmusicgroup

From: Maryland

Style: Trance, Electronic Dance Music

Famous Tracks: Flaming June, Love Comes Again and Break My Fall w/ Tiesto, Somnambulist, Satellite, The Emergency, Rose of Jericho

Best Known For: Being one of the first to DJ with a laptop, scoring films, creating the Stutter Edit plug in, being a studio genius

A homegrown legend! Growing up in the DMV, BT had no clue how immensely popular his music was until Sharam and Dubfire of Deepdish brought him over to the UK! BT’s genius in the studio is unparalleled, his diversity is legend, his music is what makes trance epic – Just listen to Flaming June!

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Given his enviable resume and illustrious fifteen+ year career, it is difficult to imagine that platinum-selling artist, visionary producer, film composer and technologist BT may only now be beginning to create the best work of his career. An internationally-renowned recording artist himself, he is trusted by superstars such as Sting, Britney Spears, Sarah McLachlan, Tori Amos, Madonna, Seal and P…eter Gabriel to produce modernist and memorable hits, with a bleeding-edge electronic flair. He has composed unforgettable scores for films The Fast and the Furious, Go, Stealth and Oscar-award winning Monster. With his latest two-hour, double-disk opus, These Hopeful Machines, BT definitively weaves both the technical prowess and compositional mastery that reminds us all why he’s the composer that all other composers and producers study.

On his last full-length LP, This Binary Universe, he created an entirely new genre of evocative electro-acoustic music. As Keyboard Magazine wrote in their review of the album, “In a hundred years, it could well be studied as the first major work of the new millennium. It’s that good.” Throughout his illustrious career, BT has been able to seamlessly weave together complex, groundbreaking musical elements into compositions that resonate with listeners of all types without seeming academic and incomprehensible.

From an early age, BT, born Brian Transeau, demonstrated a remarkable aptitude for playing and understanding classical music. He was heavily influenced by avant-garde and romantic composers such as Stravinsky, Bartok, Debussy and Rachmaninov. His biggest influences, however, were from everyday sounds that most would take for granted. Growing up in his childhood home in Maryland, BT would notice the meter of the grandfather clock in his foyer, the micro-rhythms of crickets and cicadas and the ambience of passing trains at night.

“When examining my creation process, it makes perfect sense why I am a forced technologist,” he explains. ”I frequently face the fact that the tools I need to compose music simply don’t exist. It is like being an architect without bricks or mortar. I routinely create my own bricks and connective tissue as the diving off point to the compositional process.” The drive to actualize the tools BT envisions has led to his evolution as one of the most cutting-edge programmers and technologists in music today. He has expanded this reach into a visionary software venture, Sonik Architects which launched its critically- and commercially-acclaimed iPhone application, Sonifi™, last fall.

“I make protracted compositions in classical form with a modern tonal palette. I like to incorporate expanded harmonic structures and tonalities that you don’t typically hear in popular music,” remarks BT. “The goal is for my audience to feel something evocative and meaningful but qualitatively different than anything they’ve heard or experienced. It’s like searching for a new species of music. In a way, I am more of an explorer than an composer.”

BT is the earliest of early adopters and widely accredited as a maven of modern sound techniques. “There is a very specific lineage of great composers who blazed a new path in music because they weren’t afraid to experiment with new sounds, new techniques and new technologies. These progenitors – Cage, Stockhausen, Xenakis – are the people who set the foundation. Let’s not forget that the piano was a radical new technology in it’s time. I had a music theory teacher as a boy who once said to me, ‘Nothing new will ever happen in the arts again. It’s all about studying what’s already been done and how you combine things.’ I don’t think I slept for weeks after that. I knew that was an incomplete idea and set out to prove it wrong ever since.”

An avid lover of both mathematics and physics, BT looks for inspiration by experiencing natural phenomena, frequently discovering complex mathematical patterns and structural relationships in everyday objects and environments that are often taken for granted. “I find things in the natural world that resonate with me on a very humanist level, those things are typically the core drive for the creation process. My music is an expression of that awe and admiration of the natural world”, he explains. “Quite simply, music is applied mathematics. It is aesthetically beautiful as well as practically beautiful. Rhythm, harmony and structure are all mathematical and math, quite simply, is beautiful.”

“I am looking for the symmetry between patterns that are embedded in the natural world and emotions, feeling states and the human condition. I think my life’s work is about dissecting, studying and defining that overlap. Music and mathematics are two sides of the same thing. I am constantly looking for a meeting point of these two ideas,” BT clarifies. “I am looking for the symmetry between patterns that are embedded in the natural world and emotions, feeling states and the human condition. I think my life’s work is about dissecting, studying and defining that overlap.”

“My ultimate goal is to keep the emotional counterpoint and the integrity of the song intact, even when pushing the envelope with style and technique. The faster things get, the less people are willing to take in a body of creative work. How many people can stand in front of a painting and deeply take it in? There are so few things now that will engage us. The intent of consuming music is usually to have an awareness or a feeling, to have an truly, empathic connection to others. Whatever it is that you’re going through, music makes you feel less alone. You feel a primordial connection to people and the natural world. My hope is to create something that make people feel that they have consumed something that completes a void. I want to create something lasting.”

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