R3HAB – Sat 01.14.12 [Glow at Fur]
GLOW Washington DC presents:
R3HAB
facebook.com/r3habofficial
Saturday 01.14.12
Fur Nightclub
33 Patterson St NE # A
Washington D.C., DC 20002-3349
(202) 842-3401
Opening set by Jon Deke
Doors Open at 10pm, Ages 18+
Famous Tracks: Prutataaa, The Bottle Song, Sending My Love, Koko remix, Judas remix, Bounce remix, Without You remix, Champagne Showers remix
Best Known For: HUGE remixes!
With powerful basslines and squeaky clean melodies that both rock and soothe clubbers, R3HAB’s productions simply destroy dance floors. Signed to Afrojack’s Wall Recordings and having remixed Lady Gaga, Jennifer Lopez, Calvin Harris, Lil Wayne, Snoop Dogg, Dada Life, and many more, R3hab has established himself as one of the newest premier remixers and producers.
The energy levels at this show are gonna be off the chart all night!
Cosmic Gate w/ Emma Hewitt – Sat 01.28.12 [Glow at Fur]
GLOW 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+
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!


Ferry Corsten – Sat 12.17.11 [Glow at Fur]
Ferry Corsten
www.ferrycorsten.com
Saturday 12.17.11
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+
Famous Tracks: Everything he makes is famous. Fire, Radio Crash, Punk, Rock Your Body Rock, Beautiful, Adagio for Strings remix, Holding On, Feel It, Universal Nation remix, Made of Love, Out of the Blue (as System F) and more
Best Known For:Everything. It’s Ferry friggin’ Corsten
A DC nightlife favorite. Ferry Corsten is one of the best DJs of our time! Everything he makes is gold. When they were young he and Tiesto were Gouryella, as System F he made a forever classic, as Ferry he’s done the same! From Fire and Beautiful to the new Check It Out, Ferry Corsten is as on top of his game as ever!
The resurrection of Punk and its ridiculous remix package has introduced his sound to a new generation of club kids.


Myon & Shane 54 – Sat 12.10.11 [Glow at Fur]
GLOW Washington DC presents:
Myon & Shane 54
www.myonandshane54.com/p>
Saturday 12.10.11
Fur Nightclub
33 Patterson St NE # A
Washington D.C., DC 20002-3349
(202) 842-3401
Opening set by Sami
Doors Open at 10pm, Ages 18+
Famous Tracks: On a Good Day Metropolis mash-up, Altass El, Promises remix, Vampire
Best Known For: Being the best masher uppers in trance!
It’s safe to say after mashing up Oceanlab’s On a Good Day with Gareth Emery’s Metropolis, the Hungarian duo of Myon & Shane 54 had officially arrived. Even before that, they were releasing on the Anjuna and Armada labels. Since then they’ve been featured on multiple A State of Trance compilations as well as placed in the DJ Mag Top 100.
We sense the #trancefamily is psyched about this one!


Glow Sessions w/ DJ Saam and Roberto Gonzalez – Sat 11.26.11 [Glow at Fur]
GLOW Washington DC presents:
DJ Saam
www.saamtheman.com/
Saturday 11.26.11
Fur Nightclub
33 Patterson St NE # A
Washington D.C., DC 20002-3349
(202) 842-3401
Doors Open at 10pm, Ages 18+
Kid Lucky & DJ Saam Collaboration Mix by dj_saam
Best Known For:Roberto – Being Glow Washington DC’s main resident and the favorite US opener of Markus Schulz, Cosmic Gate and Kaskade. Saam – Being the DJ with the best promotion team in Washington DC. No one builds hype (causes controversy) like Saam!
Glow Sessions are back with resident Roberto Gonzalez and special guest, Panorama Productions resident DJ Saam! Prepares yourselves for a mix of the best popular and progressive house and trance of today. Glow sessions are often times the most fun! It’s also the last day of Thanksgiving break, so get out to Fur one last time with your friends!!!


Casey Keyworth w/ Roberto Gonzalez: Sat 5/28 [Glow at Fur]

GLOW Washington DC presents:
Casey Keyworth
caseykeyworth.com
breakfastexclusive.com
Saturday May 28, 2011
Fur Nightclub 33 Patterson St NE
Doors Open at 10pm, Ages 18+
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From: USA (MD)
Style: Trance, progressive
Famous Tracks:The Air Between, Lupe Fiasco f. Skyler Grey – Words I Never Said (King Keyworth & Roberto Gonzalez Remix), The Eagles – One of These Nights (Breakfast Bootleg)
Best Known For: Doing it his way.
The recent breakfastexclusives movement has thrust Casey Keyworth back into the spotlight. His ability to navigate between genres of dance music while maintaining an anchor in trance is something many attempt and few master. His recent slew of YouTube promos is proof that the Annapolis, MD native is on the prowl and ready to strike the world of dance music.
Casey’s production and DJ technique is among the best in the world. His knowledge of software plug ins and signal processing is rivaled by few. He can freak those LFOs like no other. His vision moves beyond the accepted norms. With a bright career ahead of him and a no strings attached mentality, the future is more promising than ever.
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Glow resident Roberto Gonzalez first took the decks at Glow in 2003. Since then he has cemented himself as Glow’s go to guy. He knows the DC nightlife crowd better than anyone. He knows the music you love, how to get you going and how to keep you entertained. The problem is that he’s starting to get too good at his job. With praise from artists like Kaskade, Cosmic Gate and Tiesto, he is without question one of the top resident DJs in the country. And we’re not just saying that to help business, we mean it. One look through his CD book shows classic trance, new big room house and everything in between. Versatility at its best.
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Alex Gaudino: Sat 5/21 [Glow at Fur]
GLOW Washington DC presents:
Alex Gaudino
@AlexGaudino
alexgaudino.com
Rise
Opening Set by Roberto Gonzalez
Saturday May 21, 2011
Fur Nightclub 33 Patterson St NE
Doors Open at 10pm, Ages 18+
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From: Milan, Italy
Style: Italian Disco House… ie music that makes you have fun
Famous Tracks: Destination Calabria, I’m in Love (I Wanna Do It), What a Feeling ft. Kelly Rowlnad
Best Known For: Destination Calabria!!!
Every single one of you knows who Alex Gaudino is. If you haven’t heard the massively popular 2007 hit Destination Calabria then you probably don’t listen to music. Every DJ in the world was spinning it, from hip-hop to house and everything in between. That song has contributed almost as much to house music’s crossover success as David Guetta.
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Alex Gaudino started his music biz career in 1993 in Flying Records and UMM.
In 1998 with the support of the famous Italian record company TIME, Alex founded his own label, RISE Records and soon had a string of hit records like The Tamperer and Black Legend (Alex is the only Italian A&R with two # 1’s in the UK sales chart ) and Robbie Rivera’s “Bang”, thanks to which he got a nomination as best European A&R at the European Music Awards in London in 2000.
He produced two singles in 2003 with Crystal Waters and Ultra Natè. “Destination Unknown” was played by all the key deejays, including Pete Tong and Judge Jules and reached the top of the UK Buzz charts.
There is Alex’s touch behind Supacupa and Sambatucada (Gaudino da Costa) and his remix of “Is it cos I’m cool” by Mousse T left its mark on the summer of 2004. In 2005 Lil’ Love “Little Love” was played by Pete Tong in exclusive at Nikki Beach in Miami during WMC 2005. The record came out on Positiva in UK and reached the top of the club charts; in 2006 Alex remixed Pete Tong & Chris Cox (Deep End), Mousse T (Horny) and James Kakande (You You You). Ministry of Sound released his single “Reaction” and his project Blue Lipstick “Head o ver Heels” came out on on Hed Kandi.
But the real gear-change came with “Destination Calabria”, an artful combination of Crystal Waters’ vocal with Rune’s Calabria. The track dominated the singles sales charts in UK and all over Europe launching Alex’s career as an international dj. His reputation as one of the most fun dj’s on the circuit is spreading like wildfire. He knows how to play to the crowd and is getting booked by the finest clubs on the planet. And 2008 looks all set to turn up the heat even more as the new single “Watch Out” bounces into the sales charts worldwide.
Alex is touring the coolest clubs around the world from the Soho Rooms in Moscow to Eden in Ibiza, bringing a touch of Italian style and savoir faire to the the dancefloor.
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Photo Tour: Fur Nightclub DC renovates outdoor patio

Just in time for the awesome spring weather, Fur Nightclub did some serious work on their patio. We dropped in last weekend for the first night of Life (formerly known as mnmlife), which is back in action on Saturday nights on the patio after the long winter hiatus. What we saw was pretty cool.
They added a full-length bar under the roof, complete with full hookah service, installed a large stage for outdoor shows, set up raised vip seating and tables, upgraded the sound system, and renovated the dj booth as well. With a fresh coat of paint and a few new lights, the last details were finished, bringing the space to life.
Together, the changes make the space into a much more meaningful and useful space. It draws the area together and gives it a reason for being there. The patio is now a real destination in the club, as opposed to being a place where people just go to smoke. We like it a lot, and can’t wait for the next Glow Saturday at Fur Nightclub.
Good job, Fur!





Axwell: Sat 5/7 [Glow at Fur]
GLOW Washington DC presents:
Axwell
twitter.com/axwell
Opening Set by Roberto Gonzalez
Saturday May 7, 2011
Fur Nightclub 33 Patterson St NE
Doors Open at 10pm, Ages 18+
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From: Sweden
Style: House, uplifting, melodic, big room
Famous Tracks: In the Air, Nothing but Love, One (Swedish House Mafia), The Temper Trap – Sweet Disposition (Axwell and Dirty South Remix), Adrian Lux – Teenage Drime (Axwell Remix), Leave the World Behind, It’s True
Best Known For: Being a deep thinker. Forming 1/3 of Swedish House Mafia. Bringing house music that much closer to the American mainstream.
DJ Mag Rank: 10
Do we have to say anything at all? The man we booked for the biggest night of the year (Thanksgiving Eve) is coming back to DC nightlife for round 2! You can find pictures from the last event here.
As 1/3 of Swedish House Mafia, Axwell essentially took over the world of dance music last year with the hit song ‘One (Your Name).’ The group’s follow up, ‘Miami 2 Ibiza’ as well as Ax’s single ‘Nothing But Love For You’ and remix of ‘Teenage Crime’ have been hammered in clubs from DC to Down Under.
He and friend, producer and Mafia affiliate Dirty South were nominated for the 2011 Grammy for Best Remix with their take on The Temper Trap’s ‘Sweet Disposition.’
2011 has seen a flurry of new releases and remixes on his Axtone label. And of course, something new with Dirty South is in the pipeline!!
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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
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Swedish House Mafia Vs Tinie Tempah – Miami 2 Ibiza by axwellofficial
David Tort ft Gosha – One Look (Axwell vs Dimitri Vegas & Like Mike Mix) by axwellofficial
Axwell ft Errol Reid – Nothing But Love ( Extended Vocal) by axwellofficial
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Enferno + Chachi: Sat 4/2 [Glow at Fur]
GLOW Washington DC presents:
DJ Enferno
twitter.com/djenferno
DJ Chachi
twitter.com/dj_chachi
Saturday, April 2 2011
Fur Nightclub 33 Patterson St NE
Doors Open at 10pm, Ages 18+
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From: DC, NYC
Style: Mash-up/house/top 40
Best Known For: Enferno – Touring with Madonna on her Sticky and Sweet Tour, creating the Live Remix Project | Chachi – Producing ‘Love is Blind’ with Alicia Keys.
House music’s foray into the mainstream is evidenced by your 2011 PoP! Nightlife at Ultrabar residents. Originally pigeonholed under the ‘hip-hop/rock/mash-up’ bubble, these guys have managed to break conventional barriers and lay everything down to the sexy pulse of house music. And lay it down well!
This is not pop. This is Glow!
DJ Enferno, a DC native, won the 2003 US DMC Championship and was runner-up in the international competition that same year. He is one of the most technically gifted DJs in the world. Past DMC champs from the EDM world include Bad Boy Bill and A-Trak. As of late, Enferno has been on a remix tear, delivering a crazy variety meshing elements of Dutch house, melodic/uplifting house and electro into something completely unique.
Chachi’s NY roots have inspired him to release some of the dopest mash-up mixtapes around. His ‘Split Personalities” series throws the freshest music into a boiling pot, mixes it up and serves it over a bed of thumping house rhythms. When Chachi spins, he truly is the life of the party.
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ENFERNO
The word “pioneer” is tossed around a lot these days. Unfortunately, most of the time its used to describe those undeserving of the title. Not the case with DJ Enferno. His story started out like so many others – a young man with an ear for good music and some untapped talent playing the local circuit while creating a buzz for himself. That’s about as typical as the story would be. See, Enferno put those skills to work by entering the world of competitive DJing. After placing as a finalist against the best in the country, he went on to win his first U.S. DMC Championship the very next year in 2003 – the first from his hometown to do so. The humble kid from DC went on to represent the United States in the World DJ Championship placing first runner-up. A national title and global recognition wouldn’t stop Enferno. Always the innovator, he went to work creating a new type of performance that would soon set the bar for DJs everywhere. Enter the Live Remix Project – a one-man symphony featuring an array of turntables, instruments, effects and samplers, that combines on-the-spot music creation with the energy of a live audience. The Live Remix Project quickly became a hit and with the merits and accolades came notoriety. Enferno was on the move, playing clubs all over the U.S., Europe, and Asia while making impressions and connecting with fans directly. As the masses took notice, so did his peers. So much so that in 2008, Madonna approached him to be a part of what would become one of the most successful world tours in history – The Sticky & Sweet Tour. Time spent traveling the world with the most successful pop star of our time while entertaining millions (yes, millions) of fans further established Enferno’s reputation as one of the world’s most innovative live performers. Life on the road as a full-time DJ is a lot of action, but it wasn’t enough. How could he take his encyclopedia-like musical knowledge and award winning technical skills to the next level and create something truly original? How could he give back to the craft that gave him so much and be a pioneer? Enferno is once again changing the game by producing some of the coldest beats out. In a few short years, he went from remixing songs on his laptop while on tour to one of the industry’s most sought after up and coming producers, banging out tracks for some of the most influential artists in the world. And he’s not even close to finished. Once in a generation a mind comes along that really pushes the envelope and maxes out the potential of its available resources, technology, talent and skill. Enferno is that mind, bringing about change to a lost genre desperately looking to find its way. Call it evolution …
CHACHI
New York-based DJ Chachi recently sent out a message on Facebook offering fans a free gift bag with CDs, t-shirts and assorted other merchandise. He prepared 12 bags; a few extra than he thought he needed just to be on the safe side. Within 24 hours, over 300 people from across the country flooded his inbox with requests. “Years ago, I didn’t realize this deejaying thing had legs and I had no idea how far the rabbit hole would go,” says the 26-year-old deejay. “Back then, success was just trying not to get screwed out of money. Now that things are going well, I don’t take it for granted. I don’t expect people to know who I am.” Too late. What started over a decade ago at small private parties in Long Island is now a full-time job, as Chachi continues to establish himself as one of the country’s most formidable deejays. Utilizing a diverse, open-format approach to music, Chachi now holds court at some of the country’s most popular clubs, as well as providing the aural memories to countless celebrities’ birthdays (that was Chachi you heard if you were fortunate enough to get into Britney Spears’ bash at Tenjune). In a short period of time, DJ Chachi has become as famous as the celebrities that rock out to him. When he was 13, a young DJ Chachi would accompany his older cousin, a deejay himself, to various parties and watch in awe and amazement as primitive equipment gave rise to joyful exuberance. “I used to carry my cousin’s records for him to the gigs,” recalls the 26-year-old. “The setup was as bootleg as you could get. There was no fancy lighting or equipment, but it was raw. It was just people having fun and dancing to music they love.” Observing the tables led to practicing incessantly on them, cutting his teeth at local parties and eventually landing a gig at Exit, the famed NYC nightclub home to some of the most famous deejays in the world. At 18 years old, the fledgling deejay was already spinning the famed red hip-hop room and destroying the competition. Meanwhile, the trained audio engineer was simultaneously working a full-time job at Audio Mixers studio and recording artists himself in The Boiler Room, the home studio he built in the basement of his house. As the resume increased, Chachi’s name became more and more synonymous with the nation’s hottest clubs. Stereo called. Then Home. Then…you get the idea. Now, the deejay counts Tenjune, mur.mur at Borgata, Axis/Radius (Scottsdale, AZ) and Shrine at Foxwoods among his numerous residencies. LIV at Fountainbleu in Miami. Lumen in Chicago. Pure and LAX in Las Vegas. These days, Chachi knows some stewardesses on a first-name basis. Monkeys can be trained to play a song; but only the elite can scan any place in any city in the country and instantaneously gauge, and react to, the vibe of the room. “I feel like there’s a lost art to reading a crowd,” says Chachi. “It’s not just jumping on the tables and spinning. It’s playing a song, taking a step back and seeing how people are reacting. There are deejays that can play the Top 40 hits, but there’s only so long you can play that for. For me, it’s about the crowd being in sync with what I’m doing; me and them never actually speaking but communicating through music.” That mindset, coupled with a tireless work ethic (“My turntables are right at the end of my bed,” says the deejay), has made Chachi a household name in both clubbing and celebrity circles, with Justin Timberlake, Jay-Z, Paris Hilton and Eva Mendes all showing love to the deejay. His work has been profiled everywhere from Us Weekly and In Touch to New York Post and Philadelphia Daily News and he has long transcended his status as “New York’s hottest DJ” into a national phenomenon. There’s a reason why hundreds of people line up at the club whenever Chachi comes through. Now it’s time to find out for yourself.
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Bass Down Low (DJ Enferno Remix) by djenferno
Rocketeer (DJ Enferno Remix) by djenferno
Far East Movement – Like A G6 (DJ Enferno Remix) by djenferno
Lil Wayne Talks Dirty – DJ CHACHI Rmx (Lil Wayne Vs Wynter Gordon) by DJ Chachi
Over Two Years (Drake Vs. Mstrkrft) SP2 Leak 1 by DJ Chachi
Drake – Find Your Love (DJ Enferno Remix) by djenferno
The D.R.A.M.A. Kings – Ordinary Life (DJ Enferno Remix) by djenferno
Hyper Crush – Kick Us Out (DJ Enferno Remix) – 320kbps by djenferno
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