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Jersey Shore Season 3 premiers when?!?!

Season 3 of MTV’s Jersey Shore is right around the corner and we know DC nightlife is psyched. It’s going to be another crazy summer as the family returns to Seaside Heights with a new member, new drama and the same reckless attitude. Catch the premiere on 1/6/11 at 10pm. And don’t forget, Glow has Pauly D coming to Fur Nightclub on 1/29/11 for round 2!!


Get ready DC nightlife! MTV’s Jersey Shore returns to Seaside for round 3 this Thursday, 1/6/11 at 10pm. Want to see Pauly D in person? All you have to do is head over to Fur Nightclub on 1/29/11 to see him spin at DC’s world-famous Glow party!

Gareth Emery | Saturday October 9 | Glow at Fur

GLOW Washington DC presents:

Gareth Emery
garethemery.com // Garuda-UK

Opening Set by Roberto Gonzalez

Saturday, October 9 2010
Fur Nightclub
33 Patterson St NE Washington DC
Doors Open at 10pm, Ages 18+

Purchase your tickets here!

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One of the clear-cut crowd favorites from Electric Zoo, the #9 DJ in the world is returning to Glow this October to show DC what he’s been working on lately… chiefly his debut artist album! In the world of electronic music these days, to come out with an artist album is a major accomplishment. The business has shifted to a place where livings are earned through live performance and releases are confined to singles and EPs. Yet here is Gareth Emery, giving the people all they could ask for and more!

2010 has been a crazy year for the Garuda chief. The massive success of remixes and mash ups like ‘On a Metropolis Day,’ ‘Lonely Girl’ and the ‘classic’ status given to ‘Exposure’ by trance fans everywhere has no doubt pushed Emery further up in the pecking order of fan favorites and world class DJ/Producers.

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To say Gareth Emery has had a good year would be a vast understatement. Over the past twelve months, the popularity and buzz surrounding the young Brit reached explosive proportions, culminating in him being voted no.9 in 2009’s definitive DJ Mag Top 100 poll: one of only a handful of DJs to crack the world’s top ten before the age of 30.

Was this down to producing pure club anthems like Exposure and Metropolis alongside stunning remixes for Armin van Buuren and Above & Beyond, all of which led to him spending more time at the top of Beatport’s trance chart than any other artist in ‘09? Maybe it was the launch of his new Garuda label and club night, responsible for selling out Manchester’s iconic Sankeys club four times in a row whilst releasing his critically acclaimed compilation ‘The Sound Of Garuda’. Or perhaps it was the sheer amount of people he played to, banking half a million air miles travelling to over one hundred gigs at some of the world’s finest clubs and festivals. Whatever the reason, one thing is for certain: he’s on fire like never before.

Of course, what seems like ‘overnight’ success is usually the result of years of hard work, and Gareth Emery is no exception. He started learning the piano at 4, and whilst he’d completed his classical music training before he’d finished school, his real interest lay elsewhere, initially in guitar-based sounds. This was the UK in the mid-90s with Britpop and indie the order of the day, although as one might expect, Emery was no slouch, following the footsteps of Green Day and Oasis by headlining Southampton’s legendary Joiners venue at the age of just 15 with his band at the time. But it was a chance trip to Ibiza in 1998 that opened his eyes to the appeal of dance music, and after spending the next three years learning to make music with computers and midi, rather than guitars and pianos, he wrote his first electronic classic: the seminal ‘Mistral’, famously made whilst on holiday in France on a £500 laptop. Plenty more were to come.

These days, his records (which are composed, produced, and engineered entirely by him), span the worlds of trance, progressive, electro, techno, and a few other places. Languid, spacey grooves, juddering basslines and original melodies that take your breath away mean that it’s a given that Armin, Tiesto, Oakenfold, and Judge Jules have all been fully paid-up members of the Emery fan club for years. But more importantly, he’s firmly established as one of those rare producers who values quality over quantity, preferring to make five amazing records in a year then twenty average ones, and even happily refusing to release a track if it doesn’t feel “just right”, to the occasional frustration of his fans. It’s this uncompromising attitude, that drive for something unattainably perfect, that has made him one of the most sought-after producers and remixers on the planet.

But if there’s one place where he’s even more at home than in his studio, it’s behind the decks, where he’s morphed into the consummate superstar DJ, unequivocally demolishing dancefloors the world over. From global superclubs like Zouk in Singapore and Guvernment in Toronto, to epic festivals like Global Gathering, Trance Energy and Dance Valley, to the mega-brands like Ministry of Sound and Godskitchen, the utterly unique, instantly recognisable Emery sound continues to pack out more clubs, in more places across the world, than ever before.

The rise of Gareth Emery to dance music’s premier league has been untraditional in almost every sense, and looking at his career, one gets the feeling he almost likes being the underdog. In 2009, when he was advised against launching his Garuda club night in the midst of one of the harshest recessions in living memory, he went ahead regardless, going on to totally sell-out every Garuda party that year. He also chose the road less travelled in 2006, when he turned down numerous offers from established radio stations to instead experiment with a virtually unknown format known as podcasting. It was a gamble that paid off, as four years and 100 episodes later, The Gareth Emery Podcast is now one of the most popular and influential dance music downloads in the world, with Emery’s famously diverse track selection and charismatic broadcasting style resulting in TGEP being nominated for ‘Best Podcast’ at the Miami Winter Music Conference IDMA Awards three years running.

Having also eschewed the lure of corporate major labels since the beginning, (almost all of his singles have been released on his own imprints), he’s living proof that you can amass a truly global following with little more than the power of the internet and some outstanding music. With millions of viewers on YouTube and legions of fans on Facebook, Twitter and Myspace, he’s a modern artist in every sense of the word; one with his finger truly on the pulse of the globalised, digitised planet we now inhabit. He sums it up in a recent interview: “At the start, there was no helping hand: I had no record deal, no money, and no idea about how to make my way in the music business. Basically I was just a kid from Southampton, who was making half-decent music on some very cheap equipment, and told people to check it out. The rest just sort of happened”. Inspirational stuff for talented kids everywhere.

With a list of achievements already far surpassing most DJs ten years his senior, Gareth Emery could easily sit back and be content with his lot, but you get the feeling that won’t be happening. After seeing his Garuda brand become the hottest label and club night launch in recent years (the quantity of Garuda t-shirts you now see at Emery gigs is testament to that), his plans for the next year are firmly rooted in the studio, where he’s determined to finally finish his long-anticipated artist album. “2009 was really all about Garuda. I started the year without a real home for my music, and now I’ve got one – as well as our Manchester residency which really was the surprise success of the year. But whilst Garuda has some amazing releases and nights lined up for 2010, for me, the next year’s all about finishing my album. I’ve been promising it since 2006, and whilst making a LP is undoubtably challenging when you spend half of your life abroad touring, I’m determined to put everything aside to finally nail it this year”.

At just 29, Gareth Emery’s well on the way to conquering the electronic music world, and if he finally cracks that artist album, he might just do it. Whatever happens though, 2010’s set to be a big one, as the worldwide Garuda massive eagerly await to see what’s coming next from this uniquely talented artist. We can’t wait – see you on the dancefloor.
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Travie McCoy to host POP @ FUR *Sat* 9/4

Travie McCoy wants to be a billionaire, so freakin’ bad — and, we think he’s on his way.

Tall, dark and handsome, this talented ladies man was born and raised in Geneva, New York, where he met Matt McGinley in his gym class. The duo bonded over a shared love of music and started a band that later became Gym Class Heroes, which burst into the mainstream in 2007 with the No. 1 hit “Cupid’s Chokehold.”

Now, he’s topping the music charts with his own song. “I Want To Be A Billionaire” [watch video].

Standing 6′ 5″ (see, we said he was tall), with loads of charm and charisma (and a hot collection of tattoos), Travie is one of music’s most recognized celebrities, which is why it’s no surprise that he’s dated several famous gals.

His latest main squeeze was Katy Perry — who he blasts in one of his new songs.

In it, Travie rants about Katy supposedly being with another man and calls her a ‘little brat.’ The song, “Don’t Pretend,” also features lyrics like, ‘Little miss teary eyes you have no reason to lie to me. I finally realize why you can’t look eye to eye with me. And I knew about him the whole time — the hotels, phone calls, psshhh the whole nine.’

Look out, ladies! This guy’s a fireball — who is raking in the big bucks. And, not only does he have one of the hottest new singles on the airwaves, he’s hot and single himself.

See Mr. “Billionaire” in person as POP does FUR — a special Saturday POP edition on Sept. 4, 2010!


Roberto Gonzalez & Jon Deke | Saturday September 4 | Glow at Fur

GLOW Washington DC presents:

Roberto Gonzalez
myspace.com/RobertoCGonzalez

Jon Deke
facebook.com/pages/Jon-Deke/351732122226?ref=ts

Saturday, September 4 2010 at FUR Nightclub
33 Patterson Street NW-DC
Doors Open at 10pm, Ages 18+

Purchase your tickets here!

 

With his recent remix of Kaskade’s ‘Dynasty’ landing safely in the hands of Ryan himself, Glow resident Roberto Gonzalez is steadily climbing the ladder to fame well beyond our DC EDM community. Roberto’s music library is disgustingly huge and well equipped for throwing an amazing party. His knowledge of the DC crowd and what we like is unparalleled.

Jon Deke bangs out every time he spins. His ability to evenly flow from disco-influenced house to thumping electro is a testament to his prowess as a DJ. His opening sets for artists like Calvin Harris, JFK and Don Diablo prove that he can get the crowd moving with ease and keep them moving with every track he spins.

Cosmic Gate | Saturday July 31 at Glow at Fur

GLOW Washington DC presents:

Cosmic Gate
www.cosmic-gate.de/ myspace.com/cosmicgate

Opening Set by Roberto Gonzalez

Saturday, July 31 2010 at Fur Nightclub
33 Patterson St NE Washington DC
Doors Open at 10pm, Ages 18+

Purchase your tickets here!

Avatar Theme whaaat?!?!?!! More in a minute… first read this…

Cosmic Gate are the reason a lot of us started listening to EDM in the first place. Their 2000 hit ‘Exploration of Space’ took the sound from ‘Sandstorm’ and made it good. Made it epic. Made it trance.*sigh* Great memories. And the best part about the great memories of Cosmic Gate??? They’re creating fresh ones every single day. If 2000 marked the release of Exploration, and 2009 was their busiest year to date, what does that tell you? Their 2009 ‘Sign of the Times’ album required release parties for multiple cities on nearly every continent. It was that huge.

2010 is shaping up to be just as busy as last year. With a compilation and 2 tracks already out, CG has been touring, touring and you guessed it, touring. Oh, did we mention that one of those tracks was the remix of the Avatar Theme?!?!?!? Let’s just repeat that. COSMIC GATE REMIXED AVATAR.

if you want to hear it just click the music tab. Saturday is going to be straight BANANAS!!!

Cedric Gervais | Saturday July 24 at Glow at Fur

GLOW Washington DC presents:

Cedric Gervais
www.cedricgervais.com/ myspace.com/cedricgervais

Opening Set by DJ Saam

Saturday, July 24 2010 at Fur Nightclub
33 Patterson St NE Washington DC
Doors Open at 10pm, Ages 18+

Purchase your tickets here!

DC is a second home to Cedric Gervais. A fixture in the Miami club scene, Gervais has been in DC too many times to count over the past few months And for good reason!! Between his underground, pallet-soothing sound and his charm and easy-on-the-eyes features, what’s not to love?! He brings all that and more to Club Glow on each and every occasion. He killed it at Lima and it was Ced we chose to headline the opening of Vetro. This time we’ve given him the main room at Fur to show ALL of DC the meaning of Miami house.

Andy Moor | Saturday July 17 at GLOW at Fur

GLOW Washington DC presents:

Andy Moor
www.andymoor.com/ myspace.com/andymoor

Opening Set by
Sami
(Nubreed Muzik | Sinergy)

Saturday, July 17 2010 at Fur Nightclub
33 Patterson St NE Washington DC
Doors Open at 10pm, Ages 18 & Over

Purchase your tickets here!

 

Club Glow is Andy’s last gig before he hits the European summer festival circuit. So let’s give him a good farewell, huh?

This past year has easily been Andy Moor’s busiest. With an artist album in he works, a ton of fresh releases, and his AVA label putting out tracks by Ashley Wallbridge, Lange, and Nifra… it’s easy to see why Andy Moor is the most in demand trance artist today. His most recent set at Pacha NY, which Glow happened to be in attendance for, was unbelievable!! His style of progressive, melodic trance is truly unique and truly enchanting. Join us Saturday, July 17 and see why Andy Moor will most likely be in the top 10 this year!!

Rank 1 with DJ Eco | Saturday July 10 at Glow at Fur

GLOW Washington DC presents:

Rank 1
www.rank-1.com myspace.com/rank01

SPECIAL GUEST: DJ Eco
Armada | NYC
myspace.com/djeco

Saturday, July 10 2010 at Fur Nightclub
33 Patterson St NE Washington DC
Doors Open at 10pm, Ages 18+

Purchase your tickets here!

 

 

RANK 1

When Piet Bervoets DJs he’s known as Rank 1. But when it comes to live performances and studio production, Rank 1 is not complete without engineer Benno De Goeji. The two have been working together for 10 years. Benno, you may or may not know, is also Armin van Buuren’s engineer. Rank 1 are responsible for the trance classic ‘Airwave’ and Trance Energy 2009 theme ‘L.E.D. There be Light,’ among numerous others. They have come to symbolize truly epic trance.

DJ ECO

DJ Eco is NYC’s fastest rising star in electronic dance music. Just 23 years old, Eco has already signed multiple tracks to labels such as Doorn Records, Armada Music and Flashover Recordings. In other words, SvD, Armin and Ferry love him. He’s had tunes of the week on A State of Trance, recently spun at ASOT 450 in NYC and has a track featured on Armin van Buuren’s A State of Trance 2010. This architect by day, DJ by night, and producer by subway is a must see for fans of high quality dance music.

Roberto Gonzalez | Saturday June 26 at Fur

Roberto Gonzalez at GlowGLOW Washington DC presents:

Roberto Gonzalez
(myspace.com/RobertoCGonzalez | GLOW DC)

Jon Deke
(facebook.com/jon.deke | GLOW DC)

Saturday, June 26 2010 at FUR Nightclub
33 Patterson Street NW-DC
Doors Open at 10pm, Ages 1

With his recent remix of Kaskade’s ‘Dynasty’ landing safely in the hands of Ryan himself, Glow resident Roberto Gonzalez is steadily climbing the ladder to fame well beyond our DC EDM community. Roberto’s music library is disgustingly huge and well equipped for throwing an amazing party. His knowledge of the DC crowd and what we like is unparalleled. The last time the Glow residents headlined Fur it was un-freaking-believable!!!! Check out Roberto and his brother Javier’s remixes of Kaskade, Tiesto and Breakfast in the music section!!

Bad Boy Bill headlines this Saturday at GLOW!

GLOW Washington DC presents:

Bad Boy Bill
(www.badboybill.com myspace.com/Djbadboybill)

Opening Set by Nick Rockwell

Saturday, May 8th 2010 at Fur Nightclub
33 Patterson St NE Washington DC
Doors Open at 10pm, Ages 21+

Purchase your tickets here!

 

With over 20 years of experience, it’s easy to list Bad Boy Bill’s accomplishments. Amongst other grand achievements, he invented the mix tape, helped pioneer Chicago house, and is co-founder of Beatport.

Bill crosses every genre of music. If you think David Guetta was the first person to mix rap with house, think again. Bill has been voted the #1 American House DJ (BPM Magazine), won the award for Best Dance DJ (URB Magazine) and been ranked in the DJ Mag top 100 numerous times. His DJ prowess was evident in the late 80’s when he came in 2nd and 3rd in the DMC US Finals (’88 and ’89).

It’s surprising that his first artist album was released less than a year ago. With bangers like “Do What You Like,” and Billboard Dance Chart top 10 hit “Falling Anthem,” featuring Alyssa Palmer, Bill has remained relevant to dance music throughout his entire career. His most recent track, “Fast Life,” featuring Alex Peace, forces you to bob your head, stomp your feet and shake those shoulders like there’s no tomorrow.

Come check Chicago house legend Bad Boy Bill on Saturday May 8 at Fur Nightclub.

 

Fur Nightclub features 5 rooms of partying on Saturday Nights!

-The Main Room (House-Progressive-Trance)
-The Martini Room with Chris Styles from Hot 995 (Hip Hop-Old School, R&B)
-The Mink Room (Mashups, Hiphop, Top40)
-The Mafia Room (Latin Music)
-Outdoor Patio (Smoking Allowed)

GLOW happens Saturdays at Fur Nightclub – Ages 18+
33 Patterson St. NE Washington DC 20002
Web & tickets: www.ClubGlow.com // Info: 202-271-1171
Myspace.com/clubglowdc // Facebook: Glow Fan Page // Twitter: ClubGlow