Thursday, April 21, 2011

Amazing DJs coming to D.C. over the next couple of weeks!

I already mentioned this in a previous post, but I figured I'd share more info on who is coming to town and when. I also added a little taste of each DJ, so in case you have no idea who these people are, you can see what kind of music they play.

Saturday 5/7: Axwell (Glow @ Club Fur)
Leave the World Behind
Watch the Sunrise
Saturday 5/14: Steve Aoki (Glow @ Club Fur) (THIS IS AWESOME)
I'm in the House
Turbulence (With Laidback Luke featuring Lil' Jon)

Saturday 5/21: Alex Gaudino (Glow @ Club Fur)
Destination Calabria (greatest video ever)
I'm in Love

Thursday 5/26: Armin van Buuren (Glow @ Club Fur) (The LEGEND)
In and Out of Love
Imagine

Sunday 5/29: Benny Benassi (Glow @ Club Fur)
Satisfaction (can't talk about Benassi without this song)
Illusion

Enjoy!

Club Fur Review

I've been talking a lot about DJs playing at Glow @ Club Fur. It only seems right that I wrote a review of the place. I must start this review with a premise. I have had the privilege to go to some of the best clubs in the world. Last summer, I spent a whole week in Ibiza. For those of you who don't know what/where that is, Ibiza is a small island off the coast of Spain. It is to this day considered one of the premiere locations for people seeking and exiting club experience. 
The island offers other tourism opportunities in the north. The best part of the island, according to me at least, is in the south. The southern part of the island houses some of the best clubs in the world. Pacha (who also has one in NYC), Space, Privilege, Circoloco DC10 and Amnesia are the most popular ones, and rightfully so. I highly recommend anyone that really loves and breathes electronic music to go to Ibiza. You will not be disappointed.
Anyway, back to Club Fur. After spending the summer there, my expectations were not that high for Club Fur. I first went there when David Guetta came to D.C. in December 2010. I remember thinking that I was just going to enjoy his set, and did not envision the club itself was going anything exciting. As soon as I walked in, however, I quickly changed my mind. The place is actually a lot bigger than it appears to be from the outside. There are 7 bars, 4 separate rooms and 2 mezzanines. The first thing I noticed that was, in my view, a good indication of how well the place worked, was the wardrobe department. Pretty much every club I've ever been to in my life had horrible lines going to the wardrobe, and you ended up waiting a long time to get your coat checked. That was not the case at Fur; it took me maybe 3 minutes to get my coat and all of my friends' coats checked.
Aside from that minor detail, there were other things I really liked. For some reason, the bar only used top shelf liquor. I don't know if it was an accident or I just got lucky, but they always used great booze to make drinks. And it was only $7 a drink. I know that is not cheap, but for top shelf liquor I was expecting a lot more. Another thing I loved, as a smoker, was the outside area, where they had those space heaters and ashtrays all around. That was much appreciated.
When I got to the main dance floor where Guetta was set to perform, I did immediately think it was a little small and it was going to get pretty packed. My suspicions proved to be right; then again, Guetta attract all kinds of people, so that is not that surprising. The sound system was nothing exceptional, but for the size and location of the club, I thought it was definitely better than expected. I spent about an hour 5 ft away from Guetta and the sound system, and for the next couple of days my hearing was not very good.
The show itself was really good; Guetta was about 45 minutes late, but that has more to do with the DJ than with the club itself. He put on a good show, and at one point a guy covered in LED lights and hooked to the ceiling came in with guns that shot out some type of fog. That was AWESOME. I think he is a staple in Guetta's shows, I saw him in A.C. too.
So all in all, I was pleasantly surprised by Club Fur. My expectations were low coming in, but they were definitely met, and then some. I've gone to a number of other shows there and I expect to go to a lot of them over the next couple of weeks and over the summer. Below I put in some pictures I took with my phone of the Guetta night. Hope you enjoy them!

This was, sadly, the best picture I got of Guetta doing his thing.
 This is the Tron looking guy that jumped around while shooting lasers and fog. As I said, AWESOME.

Wednesday, April 20, 2011

A taste of Wolfgang Gartner

Wolfgang Gartner-Illmerica
Deadmau5 & Wolfgang Gartner-Animal Rights
Andy Caldwell ft. Gram'ma-Funk Nasty (Wolgang Gartner Mix)
Wolfgang Gartner-Illmerica (Natty Rico Sax Rework)...I know it's the same song just remixed. But I just found this remix and I like it a lot.

Wolfgang Gartner is coming to town!

Wolfgang Gartner is undoubtedly one of the breakthrough DJs for 2010. After signing with Ultra Records in 2010,  one of the most important labels in the electro-house scene, Gartner saw his popularity increase considerably. Ultra Records is the label for, to name a few, Deadmau5, David Guetta, Benny Benassy and Fedde Le Grand. So I guess you could say they have some talent. 
Back to Gartner, he was nominated for a 2010 Grammy for Best Remixed Recording (Non Classical), for his remix of Andy Caldwell's "Funk Nasty." He also released "Illmerica" which is currently, and has been for quite a while, on of my favorite electro tracks. I also believe "Illmerica" to be one of the best tracks for 2010. I highly recommend you go see him next weekend, April 30th, at Glow @ Club Fur. Tickets are $20,   and the party starts at 10PM and ends at 2AM. Lastly, look out for updates on Axwell, the amazing and always entertaining Steve Aoki, Alex Gaudino, the legend Armin van Buuren, and Benny Benassi! Seems like summer is going to start early this year for clubs in D.C. 
Links below for tickets and location!

Tuesday, April 12, 2011

A taste of DJ Pauly D

This is the type of music you can expect at Barcode Lounge this Friday, 4/15. It hurts me to say this song is actually pretty catchy.

DJ Pauly D at Barcode this Friday 4/15

While I do not think Pauly D is in any way close to the other DJs I have talked about in previous entries, for the sake of good journalism I have to report this. Barcode Lounge is exactly what the name suggests: a lounge bar. Drinks are good, staff is friendly and it usually gets pretty packed. So if you like the Jersey Shore and are a fan of fist pumping, you should check it out. The bar is 21+ and tickets are $20. Links below show you location and where to get the tickets, as well as the Barcode Lounge website.

Thursday, March 31, 2011

There's still time for Angello!

Don't forget, Steve Angello will be performing at Club Fur @ Glow tonight. Don't miss it!

I don't care what DJ Mag says, Deadmau5 is the best.

Every year DJ Mag comes up with a list of the top 100 DJs in the world. For the fourth year in a row, the number one spot went to Armin van Buren. The list comes out around October every year, and it usually reflects who the top DJs fairly accurately. People are going to have their own preferences, but the list gives a very good indication of who's had the best year etc. 
This is not disputing van Buren's talent in any way, but I believe Deadmau5 is the best DJ out there right now. I had the privilege to see him perform in NYC at Roseland Ballroom before Halloween last year, and it was one of the most amazing live performances I ever experienced. I  unfortunately missed his show at the 9:30 Club here in D.C., the one during which he passed out and was later hospitalized for exhaustion. However, I do hope he comes back to D.C. soon, either at the 9:30 Club or at Club Glow. Actually, any place will do, I just hope he comes back. His performances are extremely entertaining from a visual perspective, there's a lot of crowd interaction, which is difficult for a DJ wearing a giant Mau5 Head, and obviously his music is amazing. Well, I think so.
Anyway, this post came out after I saw a video of his performance at Ultra Music Festival this past weekend in Miami. The track is "Sofi Needs a Ladder" off his latest album 4x4=12, which is available on iTunes. In case you were wondering, the drummer is Tommy Lee and Sofi is his (Tommy Lee's) girlfriend. Come on, how cool is that? Enjoy.

Monday, March 28, 2011

Save the World Tonight-NEW Swedish House Mafia

I truly hope Steve Angello will play the newest Swedish House Mafia track, Save the World Tonight, when he comes to Club Fur this Thursday. You can find live versions of the track at a number of different venues. The official date for the release of the single is not known yet, however Steve Angello himself confirmed this will be the Swedish House Mafia's newest single at the Future Music Festival in Melbourne Australia (source http://housemusicparty.info). 
Below you can see a live performance at the Masquerade Hotel in Miami, FL. 

Future of DJ consoles?

I know this does not really tie into the D.C. club scene. I just stumbled across this video and thought it would be an interesting take for all my followers interested in the future of DJs. This futuristic console uses cubes to create tracks. The track that you see below is actually really catchy. 
Do I personally think this will be the future of DJs? No. DJs will use their beloved consoles for years to come, at least in my opinion. This is, however, a pretty cool little instrument, and if any DJ comes to D.C. using one of these Reactables, I'll be sure to let you all know. For now, enjoy the video and make sure to check back in soon for more news regarding Tiesto, Dada Life and other DJs on their way to D.C.!

Dada Life and Tiesto coming to DC soon!

Be on the lookout for info about Dada Life and Tiesto coming to DC next week. These are some of the most popular DJs out there right now and they are coming to DC to liven up your nightlife! Tickets are already on sale and you can purchase them trough a number of websites!

A little taste of Steve Angello

Steve Angello-Knas
Steve Angello & Laidback Luke feat. Robin S-Show Me Love

STEVE ANGELLO COMES TO D.C.!

As you might have figured out by the title above, I am extremely excited about Steve Angello coming to the District. Steve Angello is one of the three DJs that form the Swedish House Mafia (the others being Axwell and Sebastian Ingrosso), and he is finally coming back to a D.C. club.
The Swedish House Mafia entered the world of electronic music only last year and already established themselves as one of the best. Their single, One, with which I welcomed you to my blog, was arguably the biggest song of last year and is still extremely popular to date. The song was officially released by the Swedish House Mafia on Beatport in late May 2010.
Since then, the group has seen incredible success, countless remixes to their music, and a very busy schedule. The group was in Miami this past weekend for a performance at The Masquerade Hotel. Angello is currently on his Size Matters tour iwth AN21 and Max Vangeli. This Thursday, March 31st, Steve Angello and his Size Matters tour will come here in D.C. for a performance at Club Fur.
I highly recommend you go see him, the tickets are only $20 and the event is 18+. Doors open at 10PM.

Monday, March 21, 2011

A Little Taste of ATB

ATB-You're not alone

ATB at Club Fur This Saturday March 26th!

AndrĂ© Tanneberger, also known as ATB, is a German DJ, producer of Trance music and considered one of the best in the world. According to the latest DJ Magazine, ATB is now ranked #11 in the world.
After working with the group Sequential One from 1992 to 2003, ATB came to fame in 1999 with the track "9PM (Till I Come)," his first track as a solo artist. The track's guitar sound became his trademark through the years.
One of his most famous tracks is "You're Not Alone," which came out in 1996 and is to this day is still played by a lot of DJs throughout the world.
Club Fur is located at 33 Patterson St NE, close to the New York Ave-Florida Ave-Galladet U Metro station. Tickets start at $20, 18+, doors open at 10PM.

A Little Taste of Michael Woods

Deadmau5-Strobe (Michael Woods Remix)

Michael Woods at Club Lima Thursday March 24th

Michael Woods is a British DJ from London, UK. While Woods is a DJ, he is best known as a remixer, adding his unique sound to already established tracks. Amongst his most famous remixes is his take on Deadmau5' Strobe, which gives a different take on the popular track while maintaining the nature of it. Woods is also the head of his own music label, Diffused Fusion, which is the main agent behind his remixes.
Perhaps the best way to describe Woods' music comes from the Club Glow website: "Uplifting like Avicii and Axwell, bouncy with a little tech like Mark Knight, pushing forward like Deadmau5; Michael Woods has managed to distinguish his sound from all others… he has Diffused."
Club Lima is located at 1401 K St NW, tickets start at $20, 18+, doors open at 10PM.

Tuesday, February 01, 2011

Welcome!

If you are looking for electronic music from both established and upcoming DJs, or just looking for something to do over the weekend, you have come to the right place. This site will provide you with information about DJs coming to your city, with dates and venues updated every week. I will also provide you with brand new electronic music, as well as the occasional throwback. Feel free to comment and make suggestions for what you would like to see more of.
As a welcome gift, here is one of the best tracks from last year: One, by the Swedish House Mafia.