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Ms. Lauryn Hill at the Warner Theater – Weds 02.29.12

Lauryn Hill to Perform in Washington DC – Leap Day 2012

Lauryn Hill warner theater ticketsWhen: Wednesday 02.29.12

Where: The Warner Theater, Washington DC

Time: 8PM

Tickets: $65 – $175 at livenation.com

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DC concerts will see Ms. Lauryn Hill at the Warner Theater on Leap Day, February 29, 2012!

The 5-time Grammy award winner’s influence has been recognized by everyone from Prince to Alicia Keys. She defines the late 90’s hip-hop/R&B fusion.

Lauryn Hill’s January 23, 2012 performance in Stockholm, Sweden featured:


Killing Me Softly (Dub Version)
Everything Is Everything
Superstar
Concrete Jungle
Final Hour
To Zion
Sweetest Thing
Why It Hurts So Bad
I Used To Love Him
Nothing Even Matters
Lost Ones
Ex-Factor
Master Blaster (Stevie Wonder Cover)
How Many Mics
Fu-Gee-La
Ready Or Not
Killing Me Softly
Doo Wop (That Thing)

Warner Theater
513 13th Street
Washington, DC 20004

(202) 783-4000

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

Cosmic Gate Emma Hewitt Glow Washington DC Fur NightclubGLOW Washington DC presents:

Cosmic Gate
www.cosmic-gate.de

Emma Hewitt (live!)
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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+

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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!

Jiffy Lube Live (Nissan Pavilion) Lifts Tailgating Ban

DC nightlife events fans get their way!

The 25,000 capacity concert pavilion that played host to Lil’ Wayne, Blink 182, Kid Rock, Tim McGraw and the Identity Festival last year; has agreed to lift its ban on fans getting drunk in the parking lot.

“Fan feedback is critical to help improve our operations and create the best possible concert experience for our fans. The decision was made after listening to our fans and doing our due diligence.”

– Matt Rogers, General Manager

Although the ban has been lifted – a set of strict guidelines will ensure safety for DC concerts:

Allowed

  • Grills
  • Chairs & Tables – but not in driving aisles
  • Tailgating in front of or behind one’s vehicle

Not Allowed

  • Tents & Canopies
  • Open Containers (police enforced)
  • Underage Drinking
  • Dumping trash in the parking lot
  • People without event tickets
  • Tailgating on the grass
  • Tailgating after the show
Staff will be on site to provide trash bags
Tailgaiting at Jiffy Lube Live
A diagram shows the proper and improper way of tailgaiting at Jiffy Lube Live

Recap, Photo, Video – Avicii & Armin van Buuren – Super Glow @ DC Armory

The anticipation was overwhelming.
The hype, overflowing.
The energy, overloaded.

Club Glow’s first ever ‘Super Glow’ weekend at DC Armory featured two of dance music’s biggest stars at the home of the US National Guard.

Day 1: Avicii, Cazzette, Sunnery James & Ryan Marciano, Matt Goldman
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A neon spectrum of college students poured out of school buses and through the front doors. Clad in headbands, sunglasses and glowing necklaces; a new generation of club kids were arm-in-arm, pumping their fists and stomping their feet.

Fans of house music came from as far as Los Angeles (and probably beyond) to experience Avicii’s biggest US concert to date. His 6th performance at Glow in 16 months, the bond between the 22 year-old and DC nightlife grows stronger with every show.

Taking the stage after sets by resident Matt Goldman, Dutch duo Sunnery James & Ryan Marciano, and fellow At Night artist Cazzette; Avicii furthered bridged the gap between house music and ‘pop.’

The Swede wove an impressive mix spanning all genres of house, allowing just enough room between anthems like Fade into Darkness, Levels and My Feelings for You. Obviously the crowd went buck –>

Avicii brought the epic night to a close with the eternally classic Kernraft 400 – Zombie Nation. In the words of one awe-struck fan, the event was “f***ing life changing!”

Day 2: Armin van Buuren, Pleasurekraft, Roberto Gonzalez

Super Glow Armin van Buuren DC Armory
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Those who have seen Armin spin ten times or more can agree: No matter how many times you’ve seen the guy, he still blows you away, period. The guy is simply brilliant.

Opening sets by resident Roberto Gonzalez and tech-house superstar Pleasurekraft provided the perfect calm before the storm.

It’s been a while since the 4-time #1 DJ in the world did an extended set in the US. Back in the day it wasn’t uncommon for Armin to be spinning after the lights were on and the cleaning crew had started sweeping the club (Crobar anyone?). For a DC concert to get him for 6 hours at a venue like the DC Armory before a crowd of 10,000… was beyond special.

Fans from San Fran, Cleveland and a very strong contingent of NY club kids descended upon Washington DC for this epic event. We even met some people from Argentina! College students brave enough to go outside their comfort zone were blown away. The power of trance is all encompassing.

• Andain – Promises vs. Starkillers, Kenji & Nadia Ali – Pressure, fused different worlds of dance music.
• Kyau vs. Albert – Kiksu, brought nostalgia to a climax for the #trancefamily.
• John O’Callagan – Raw Deal vs. Armin van Buuren feat. Sharen Adel – In & Out of Love, was effing nuts!

Just the Beginning

Glow Washington DC’s inaugural Super Glow weekend provided DC nightlife with spectacular music, mind-bending visuals and for some, a life changing experience.

Whether you love dance music or not, this party is about more than just DJs. It’s about having the experience of a life time.

Jay-Z and Kanye West: Watch the Throne Tour at Verizon Center (11/3)

Watch the Throne Tour

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If you like hip hop, this tour is HUGE!
7:30 pm — November 3, 2011

Verizon Center
601 F St. NW
Washington, DC 20004

(202) 628-3200

Tickets: Click here for tickets

Jay-Z and Kanye West have teamed up with Live Nation and are hitting 25 select cities across the United States and Canada… and DC is on the map!

Releasing their newest album together, Watch the Throne, on August 8, these hip hop icons are redefining what it means to be a “dynamic duo.” Their epic 16-track album includes features from legendary blues/soul singer Otis Redding and a ton of other huge collaborations, including Beyonce, Seal, Frank Ocean, and Mr. Hudson. The Watch the Throne tour is a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to catch these celebrated entertainers on stage together!

“Imma let you finish… but this is gonna be the biggest hip hop event at the Verizon Center of all time! Of all time!”

Jay-Z has been one of the most innovative and successful hip hop artists over the past two decades. Joining forces with controversial superstar Kanye West, the Watch the Throne tour is not to be missed!

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Painted Boodies! A Re-Cap of DayGlow Washington DC 2011

It’s about peace, love… and paint!

Dayglow washington dcDayglow is not just any party
it’s half music, half paint and 100% wild!

 
Dayglow has expanded from it’s on-campus roots to stadium-sized venues with thousands in attendance! On Friday 9/30/11, 6,000 DC nightlife fanatics landed in the RFK Stadium parking for Club Glow’s Washington DC DayGlow event!
 
Dayglow stage actsShaking up the crowd alongside contortionists suspended from the stage and robots commanding the crowd were DJs Kid Lucky, RNS, Matt Goldman, David Solano and the one and only George Acosta.

dayglow dc september 2011Electro beats warmed the crowd as the white-clad mass grew and neon and florescent blue paint spun through the air.

A gigantic white bubble floated through the crowd as fists pumped to Afrojack and Steve Aoki’s “No Beef.” Confetti blasted over the crowd – the energy never died as the paint kept flowing. But with a sound system and light show that sophisticated in such a huge parking lot, the sold-out event could have definitely accommodated more people.

Favorite tracks from the evening included:

Beautiful People (Disco Fries Remix) – Chris Brown feat. Benny Benassi.

So Much Love – Fedde le Grand

Calling – Sebastian Ingrosso, Alesso

Prutataa – Afrojack, R3hab

If you missed out on this sold out event then you know what you gotta do! Don’t wait ’til the last minute!!!

Avicii and friends arrive at the DC Armory on November 18 to spin from 5pm – 2am for 10,000 people!

Four-time #1 DJ in the world Armin van Buuren will be spinning a special 6 hour set with special guest Pleasurekraft the next night! Don’t get closed out!!

Purchase your tickets to ‘Super Glow’ at the DC Armory here!!!

Dirty South: Sat 10/29/11 [Glow at Fur]

Dirty South Washington DCGLOW Washington DC presents:

Dirty South

Opening set by Matt Goldman

Saturday October 29, 2011

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

Doors Open at 10pm, Ages 18+

Latest tracks by dirtysouth909

From: Australia

Style: Big Room House

Famous Tracks: Temper Trap – Sweet Disposition (Axwell and Dirty South Remix), Let it Go, Phazing, John Dahlback – Pyramid (Dirty South Remix), Skyler Grey – Coming Home (Dirty South Remix), Alive w/ Thomas Gold

Best Known For: Sweet Disposition, owning 2011

Australia’s most well-known DJ, Dirty South has been on fire in 2011. It started with a Grammy nomination for his and Axwell’s remix of Sweet Disposition, continued with his remix for Diddy and is carried by his recent track with Thomas Gold. With more in the pipeline including his Phazing theme parties, Ibiza events and festival appearances, it’s safe to say the Aussie is peaking!

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It has been an amazing ride for the Grammy Nominated DJ/Producer Dirty South aka Dragan Roganovic.

Born in Belgrade, Serbia and relocating to Melbourne, Australia when he was 13, kick started his musical journey as he started to get influenced by everything around him.

Like many other youngsters starting out in the music biz, Dragan couldn’t afford turntables but he managed to improvise with his old NEC Hi-Fi and started mixing with the tape decks. From here on, Dragan developed further by making bootlegs and mashups. Next step was to get even more serious so a brand new computer, software and keyboards were needed. The first official production was released in 2004 and Dirty South was born.

Soon after that, there was an invasion of Dirty South releases and remixes. In 2005 and 2006, Dirty South was nominated for the renowned Australian Music Industry’s top accolade, the ARIA awards and in 2007 he took home the “Best Producer” trophy at the inthemix top 50 awards. He did that again the following year and added best local DJ to his awards list. Since then, there have been many nominations, awards and accolades, including numerous “Essential New Tune” gongs by the legendary Pete Tong, who hosts the leading weekly global dance radio show The Essential Selection. Besides the successes he has had on his own, with releases like “It’s Too Late”, “Let It Go”, “The End” and “Alamo”, Dirty South has joined forces with some of best producers in the world and created anthems such as “Open Your Heart” with Axwell and “How Soon Is Now” with David Guetta and Sebastian Ingrosso. On the remix tip, Dirty South has given the remix treatment to some of the most recognisable names in the music industry including U2, Snoop Dogg, Tracey Thorn, Depeche Mode, David Guetta and Josh Wink.

Alongside his productions, Dirty South started developing his DJ career. At first Australian turf was covered many times, but then the demand spread overseas, and soon enough he was playing for some of the best clubs and festivals across the globe, including Ultra Music Festival, Pacha (Ibiza & New York), Ministry of Sound, Space, Vanguard, Creamfields, Global Gathering, Sensation White and many others. The heavy touring payed off, and in 2008, Dirty South was voted No.74 in the DJ MAG Top 100 competition.

In between his heavy touring and producing schedule, there has always been time to do a yearly mix CD, and Dirty South has put his name down to compilations for labels such as Ministry Of Sound, Toolroom Records, Cr2 and SONY to name a few.
This summer has seen the birth of the Phazing concept, from the label of the same name to its first release from Dirty South called ‘Phazing’ which went on to be one of the anthems of 2010 to the ‘Phazing Nights’ branded live events, next year Phazing will continue to grow.
With only a few short years under his belt in the international production scene, Dirty South’s potential to achieve tremendous musical heights seems limitless.

This is the story so far, and there is definitely more to come from Dirty South…
‘We’re Phazing A Million Miles Away!’

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DJ Geometrix: Fri 10/28/11 [Pop at Ultrabar]

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Pop Nightlife DC presents:

DJ Geometrix

Friday October 28, 2011
Ultrabar Nightclub
911 F St NW
Washington D.C., DC 20004
(202) 638-4663

Doors Open at 9pm | Ages 18+

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Latest tracks by DJ Geometrix

Panorama Productions Resident DJ Geometrix is one of DC’s finest. Not only does he hold weekly spots at Pop @ Ultrabar and the hip-hop room at Glow @ Fur; he is also a co-director of the B2R (Back to Rock) Music School’s Beat Refinery in Herndon, VA.
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Ultrabar Nightclub in Washington DC was once a bank, and this is The Vault! In addition to a bar and dance floor, the Vault features a hall lined with couches, sunken chairs and intimate escapes in case you meet the love of your life on a Friday night!
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Latest tracks by DJ SUELTO

Mario Salsa feeling the rhythm in the Bedroom at Ultrabar DC

With Mario Salsa on the congas, DJs Suelto and Bomba bring the hype every Friday to The Bedroom at Ultrabar. Pop’s Latin/International party features reggaeton, bachata, house and the best in international beats! The Bedroom at Ultrabar Nightclub in Washington DC is a huge weekly draw!
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Axwell: Thurs 10/27/11 [Special Glow at Fur]

Axwell Washington DCGLOW Washington DC presents:

Axwell

Thursday October 27, 2011

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

Doors Open at 10pm, Ages 18+

Axtone Records by axwellofficial

From: Sweden

Style: Big Room House

Famous Tracks: Temper Trap – Sweet Disposition (Axwell and Dirty South Remix), Open Your Heart, What a Wonderful World, Watch the Sunrise, King of Hearts, Dirty South – Let it Go (Axwell Remix), In the Air, It’s True w/ Ingrosso. As a part of Swedish House Mafia – One, Miami2Ibiza, Save the World Tonight

Best Known For: Thinking deep thoughts. Being 1/3 of Swedish House Mafia.

The highest rated member of Swedish House Mafia, Axwell provides a deeper, uplifting presence to the house trio. His solo work speaks for itself. With new releases on his Axtone label and a track in the works with his good friend Dirty South, odds are the Swedish house king is going to do it bigger and better every time!

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The king of the sun-kissed summer anthem; the mogul behind one of the hottest imprints on the planet; a superstar producer and DJ who’s never lost the giddy enthusiasm of a fledgling clubber; and one of the most successful and influential remixers of the 21st century. By anyone’s standards, Axel ‘Axwell’ Hedfors is a giant of modern-day dance music – and he’s only going to get bigger.

Axwell’s steady ascent into clubland aristocracy began when he struck crossover gold with 2004’s glorious ‘Feel The Vibe’. An unstoppably uplifting and instantly memorable track, the original version of ‘Feel The Vibe’ (featuring vocalist Errol Reid) dazzled every corner of clubland, before an overhauled version (with new vocals by Tara McDonald) gate-crashed the UK top 20. 2005’s ‘Watch The Sunrise’ (featuring Steve Edwards) proved to be another unstoppable anthem, as was his 2006 collaboration with fellow Swedish House Mafioso Steve Angello, Supermode’s ‘Tell Me Why’ (released via Ministry Of Sound, it reach #13 in the UK and #3 in the Netherlands). But it was 2007’s rave-referencing ‘I Found U’ (#6 in the UK charts) that really cemented Axwell’s status as a producer who could marry artistic innovation with strong commercial appeal – a rare thing indeed, in any genre of music. Most recently he was one of the forces behind Swedish House Mafia – One (Your Name) featuring Pharell Williams, another top ten UK hit, crashing into the summer charts at #7 and soundtracking every festival, dance event and Ibiza club night.

“I do feel pressure to maintain a certain level of success,” says Axwell. “That’s a weight that lies on my shoulders – but all that pressure comes from myself. I want every tune to be better than the last one: to sound stronger, to be phatter, to work better in a club. So it’s pressure, but it’s good pressure. It pushes me forwards, creatively.”
“For me, it’s all about asking questions of myself. Would I play this? Would I play it during peak time? Is it the phattest thing I’ve ever heard? Is it the most futuristic shit out there? I question the track – and myself – the whole time. I’ve got a good expression: the goose-bumps never lie. If you get goose-bumps during the production stage, then you’re on the right track…”

Axwell’s Midas-like touch – along with his peerless technical ability – has made him the go-to guy for artists looking to get their latest release reworked into a storming dancefloor juggernaut. Madonna, Nelly Furtado, Moby and Pharrell Williams have all come a-knockin’, while productions such as his masterful reworking of Hard-Fi’s ‘Hard To Beat’, his sublime remix of The Temper Trap’s ‘Sweet Disposition’ (along with Dirty South) and of course his unstoppable version of TV Rock’s ‘In The Air’ have gone on to become as big as – or, in many cases, bigger than – the original tracks.

Part of what makes Axwell such a sought-after producer is his dazzling stylistic agility; he can switch between house, techno and electro (and everything in-between) without even breaking a sweat.

“Axwell has an innate feel for the dancefloor,” says long-time fan Judge Jules, “but his versatility is even more impressive. Too many producers get caught in a trademark groove, becoming a prisoner of their own perceived style. Axwell’s material is so varied, but it never fails to rock – big time.”

You only have to take a look over the back catalogue of Axtone, Axwell’s much-admired label, to see his enthusiasm for a dizzying range of styles and sounds. From the banging to the beatific, Axwell and his roster of artists – which includes Dirty South, TV Rock & Prok & Fitch amongst others – really have managed to please all the people, all the time.

Things have been comparatively quiet in terms of Axwell’s own release schedule for the last 12 months or so – his biggest tune of recent times has been ‘Leave The World Behind’, the spectacular collaboration with Laidback Luke and his Swedish House Mafia cohorts Steve Angello and Sebastian Ingrosso. However, there’s a very good reason for this usually prolific producer keeping a relatively low profile, track-wise.

“I have been holding back with the productions for a bit,” says Axwell, “and that’s because I’m currently trying to finish off my debut album. It’s going really well. I’m used to just working track-by-track, but making a whole album, and making the whole thing sound fresh – all the tracks, all at the same time – that’s been a challenge, but a really fun one. And that’s why I didn’t release that many tracks in 2009 – although, what I did release kept me going for the whole year!
“My album will contain a bit of everything that I’m about – which is a bit of everything! It’s going to contain a lot of songs that I’ve worked on throughout the years and maybe not finished, but I’ve thought, ‘That’s a great song – I really need to finish that some day.’ And that day has come – now it’s time to finish them.”

Album or no album, Axwell has still found time to personally send the planet’s biggest clubs into utter gleeful meltdown. DJing remains a real passion of his, a way to stay connected with clubbers and their ever-changing tastes.
“I try to keep a balance,” he says. “I make sure that I get enough time in the studio, so that when I DJ I have new tracks to play. That keeps me excited. I want to play those tracks and test them out, to see if they work in a club. That helps me to keep my edge.”

Whatever direction the music takes Axwell in next, you can be sure that he’ll be closely followed by admirers and imitators alike. “During the past 15 years,” says sometime Axwell-collaborator Bob Sinclair, “there are only a few guys who have really influenced the dance-music scene with their sound and the way that they produce. Axwell is one of them.”

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Moby: Weds 10/26/11 [Glow at The Fillmore]

One of Electronic Dance Music’s defining artists.

The man who brought us Lift Me Up, Porcelain, Whispering Wind, Flower and Dream About Me arrives in DC this fall!

Moby at The FIllmore Silver Spring MD
Photos courtesy of Matt Fried - http://www.gradientmagazine.com

Moby quotes

Who:
Moby

When:
Wednesday October 26, 2011

Where:
The Fillmore Silver Spring

Tickets:
Click here

More than mere man. Beyond the label of artist.

A champion of the arts who draws inspiration from classical, broeadway, hard rock, punk, house and techno. A spiritual human who believes in forces beyond our control. A self-proclaimed philanthropic dilettante, who prides himself simply on being good to those around him.

Of course, the people Moby is best to are those who love dance music! His style transcends any one genre. He is monstrous behind the decks.

His performance at Electric Zoo 2011 was arguably the best, period. It’s FREAKING MOBY!!!!!!