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Coyote Ugly: Sat 3/26 [Ladies Night at Ultrabar]

coyote ugly dcBe prepared to get wild, Coyote Ugly wild! Don’t you dare order water or even think about bringing your boyfriend! Ladies, tonight you are all coyotes, skimpy tops, jeans, or crazy pants welcome! Lets get crazy with shots all night by the bar,we dare you to get on the bar and show us what you got!

Jersey dancing on the bar
Jersey dancing on the bar in Coyote Ugly

Is there a “Jersey” in our midst? If we find you we’ll be sure to put you in the running for best dressed of the week; the winner gets their choice of a bottle at Ultrabar or a $100 dinner at Barcode!

Drink Specials
$6 Absolut Vodka mixed drinks till midnight
$6 Kamikaze shots all night
$3 Guinness Draught
$4 Dos Equis
Bottle Special: $150 Bottles of Ketel 1

Did we mention OPEN BAR?
9pm – 10pm on the main floor!

FREE/Reduced admission passes to Ladies Night Saturdays at Ultrabar

Featuring 4 Floors – 4 DJ’s
With the best in Pop, Hip-Hop, House & International

Main Floor: DJ Tektronics (Top 40, Mashups, Hip Hop)
– Vault: The House Tribe (Prog, Tech, House)
– Bedroom: DJ Mario (S. American + International)
– Chroma: DJ Saam (House, Dance, International)

ATB: Sat 3/26 [Glow at Fur]

ATB at Glow Washington DCGLOW Washington DC presents:

ATB
twitter.com/atbandre

Opening Set by Roberto Gonzalez

Saturday, March 26 2011

Fur Nightclub 33 Patterson St NE
Washington, DC 20002
Doors Open at 10pm, Ages 18+

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From: Germany

Style: Trance, house, electro

Famous Tracks: 9PM (til I come), Ecstasy, What About Us, Don’t Stop, Hold You, Behind, Let You Go

Best Known For: 9PM

DJ Mag Rank: 11

ATB has been plugging away, making tunes, touring across the world and trying new things. He wants to show his fans the new and unexpected.

Since dropping 9PM, the first trance tune to go #1 in the UK, ATB has put out nine artist albums and is currently working on his 10th. Last year, his ‘ATB The DJ 5’ included a rewired version of his famous track. The accompanying tour took him to clubs all over the world. He also reached No.8 in the Billboard Charts in the US with the single ‘Could You Believe’.

2010’s highlight was a summer residence in Las Vegas, where he exclusively headlined Paul Oakenfold’s Perfecto Night every Saturday in August at Rain Club, Palms Hotel.

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ATB (born André Tanneberger on February 26, 1973 in Freiberg, Saxony, Germany) is a German DJ, musician, and producer of electronic dance music. According to the official world DJ rankings governed by DJ Magazine, ATB is currently ranked #25, and on the The DJ List he is ranked #4.

Musical career

Andre Tannenberger started his music career at the dance music group Sequential One. He was the brain of the group from 1993 to 2002. In 1998, Andre also started a solo project named ATB. His first track under this name was “9pm (Till I Come)”, included in the Movin’ Melodies album, which topped the United Kingdom music charts in 1999 and is widely regarded as the UK’s first trance number one. The track features a guitar riff which became hugely popular. This guitar sound, which he accidentally found while experimenting with a new producing deck, became the trademark of his early hits. ATB continues to evolve and change with every album. His current style involves more vocals and varied sounds, with frequent pianos.

Despite only releasing a few more singles in the UK, namely “Don’t Stop!” (No.3, 300,000 copies sold) and “Killer” (No.4, 200,000 copies sold), he still regularly releases music in his native Germany and in other parts of Europe, where he has scored big hits such as “I Don’t Wanna Stop” and his cover of Olive’s 1996 hit “You’re Not Alone”.

Two Worlds (released in 2000) was his second studio album. It is a two-disc album based upon the concept of different types of music for different moods. The titles of the two CDs are: “The World of Movement” and “The Relaxing World”. This album includes two songs featuring Heather Nova: “Love Will Find You” and “Feel You Like a River.” Also the song “Let U Go” features on the “The World of Movement” disc featuring the vocals of Roberta Carter Harrison from the Canadian pop band Wild Strawberries.

His third album, Dedicated, was released in 2002. It includes two top hits: “Hold You” and “You’re Not Alone”. The title refers to the 9/11 events, so the album is dedicated to that tragedy. In 2003 ATB released Addicted To Music, which included hits such as “I Don’t Wanna Stop” and “Long Way Home”. The same year, ATB’s first DVD was released, Addicted To Music DVD. It features all his videos, a tour documentary, photos and many more.

ATB’s latest hits include uplifting “Ecstasy” and chilling “Marrakech”, both from the album No Silence (released in 2004) and also released as singles. “Marrakech” was also included on the soundtrack for the movie Mindhunters.

In 2005, ATB released Seven Years, a compilation of 20 songs, including all his singles. Additionally, Seven Years includes six new tracks, including the single “Humanity” and the 2005 rework of “Let U Go”. Many of ATB’s recent albums have featured vocals from Roberta Carter Harrison, singer for the Canadian band Wild Strawberries.

His latest album, Trilogy, was released on May 4, 2007. The single “Justify” was released from The DJ 4 in the Mix compilation. The single “Renegade” was released on April 12, and features Heather Nova. The third single was “Feel Alive”, released in July the same year.

In a Trance.nu interview on May 11, 2007. ATB considered Don’t Stop! to be his worst production to date, and he no longer stands by it anymore, due to it having to be similar to his first hit, 9pm (Till I Come).

André is married to Anna Tanneberger, and dedicated the song “A Dream About You”, off the album Trilogy to her.

Privately, ATB is known to be very good friends with trance producer Sash! and prefers listening to chill out trance rather than upbeat and vocal trance. Dontstop.co.uk, 2008, http://www.dontstop.co.uk/vThree/didyouknow.php He is also known to be a close friend of Michael Cretu – a mastermind of the Enigma musical project.
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Michael Woods: Thu 3/24 [Glow at Lima]

GLOW Washington DC presents:

Michael Woods
myspace.com/michaelwoodsmusic
Diffused Music

Opening Set by Roberto Gonzalez

Thursday March 24, 2011
Lima Lounge 1401 K St NW
Washington, DC 20005

Doors Open at 10pm, Ages 18+

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From: London, UK

Style: Tech–driven, progressive vibes; tough, uplifting and energetic; ‘hands-in-the-air’ music

Famous Tracks: Dominos, Deadmau5 & Chris Lake – I Said (Michael Woods Remix), Deadmau5 – Strobe (Michael Woods Remix), Dynamik, Drop Zone, No Access

Best Known For: Running the Diffused Music label, getting remix work from Deadmau5, producing some of the best gritty, uplifting progressive house on the market.

Michael Woods, like Toolroom founder Mark Knight, not only runs his own label, but has worked to carve out his own niche in house music. 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.

The ‘Diffused Music experience’ promises all the thrills and great ‘hands-in-the-air’ tracks that you crave while bringing the idea of elegant but epic music to the masses.

This is the dynamic force that clubs worldwide are raring for and Michael Woods and his Diffused sound are ready to raise the bar for House music to an all-time high with explosive force, undeniable talent and tough, uplifting music.

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Genius can be measured in a number of ways: ability, originality and accomplishment. In Michael’s short career he has managed to touch on every cornerstone, leaving proof of his musical competence at producing big room, progressive and tech-house tracks, along with a discernible motivation to better the quality of music being distributed. This has not gone unnoticed, with DJs like Pete Tong jumping at the chance to document Michael’s rise, featuring him on shows such as Radio 1’s 15 minutes of Fame.

From Argentinean & Guyanese decent, he was born and raised in Hackney London which he still calls home running his studio from there. Classically trained in a range of instruments at an early age provided Michael with a catalogue of creative skills including the keys—which he learned to play at the tender age of 3—guitar, drums and trumpet, practically making him a one man band. When not in the studio messing around with Cubase developing his craft, he would be found at Pimlico’s Trinity Music College where he contracted a love for musicality, often using his spare time orchestrating with the percussion section of the London Symphony Orchestra. Earlier achievements include the Michael Woods Remix of Energy 52’s Café Del Mar which held pride of place on the acclaimed Chilled Ibiza Gold Album and is a prime example of the ever growing popularity of the Woods marque. It has never ceased to be continually played and is still considered a classic among DJs and fans alike.

Collaboration’s with the likes of Chris Lake on Domino’s are proof of his skillful production abilities. These, however, are not the sole examples of his talent; many established artists have hired Mr Woods to renovate their sound into a style which emulates Michael’s musical vision. His remixes include Feels Like A Prayer on Toolroom Records, Deadmau5’s Strobe on mau5trap, Deadmau5 & Chris Lake with I Said as well as the more mainstream artists: Adele, Nate James, Xenomania signing Gabriella Cilmi, The Temper Trap, Way Out West and more recently, Estelle (I Can Be A Freak). Each have turned to Michael to help send shock waves through the music world with their sound, upping his status as a respected artist, track-after-track. His ability to rework music with an exceptionally sharp ear for quality production has left him in high regard with many artists and labels across the industry, with direct Tweets from the likes of Tiesto hailing his skill as one of the many examples.

Diffused Music has become his major priority since he founded the label in September 2008. Using it as a platform from which to promulgate his perfected sound, the label has released numerous acclaimed records: Yemba, Dropzone and the Envolver EP. As Michael’s career continues to escalate he has lined up countless events to build on his current success, touring with Deadmau5, setting a number of UK based gigs and also earning a coveted residency spot at one of the most sought after places in the clubbing realm, Cream’s Amnesia in Ibiza. Along with Mark Knights Toolroom Knights events and Pete Tongs Wonderland, the Woods fan base and clientele continues to sky rocket. It is apparent that this is not the height of his creativity, but rather a preview into what assuredly will be an illustrious career.{tab=Video}


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Breakfast and DJ Eco: Sat 3/19 [Glow at Fur]

Breakfast and Eco at Club Glow Washington DCGLOW Washington DC presents:

Breakfast
breakfastexclusive.com King Keyworth

Eco
Armada Music myspace.com/djeco

Opening Set by Roberto Gonzalez

Saturday, March 19 2011
Fur Nightclub 33 Patterson St NE
Doors Open at 10pm, Ages 18+

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From: USA (DC | NY)

Style: Breakfast: Trance, Techno | Eco: Trance

Famous Tracks: Breakfast: Air Guitar, The Air Between, Dubfire – Roadkill (Breakfast Remix) | Eco: Borealis, Lost Angeles, And We Flew Away, Tonight is Forever, Drowning

Best Known For: Breakfast: Coming to a Glow party, sticking a CD in Ferry Corsten’s hands and getting a deal with Flashover. Eco: Having something like 12 Tunes of the Week on Armin van Buuren’s A State of Trance.

When Casey Keyworth handed Ferry Corsten a CD at a Glow party a few years ago, he never thought he’d end being known as ‘Ferry’s protege.’ He’s spun A State of Trance parties, shared the stage with the best in the world, and the best have played his tunes across the globe. As of late Breakfast has taken his productions to the next level, abandoning his tried and true trance sounds to experiment with everything from techno to dub step and even hip-hop. But don’t worry, the man is still as deeply routed in trance as anyone.

“I seriously don’t know how he does it… Everything this man is touching is turning into pure melodic gold.” – Armin van Buuren on Eco

Eco has had a crazy amount of music featured on Armin van Buuren’s radio show. The NY local has been tearing the underground scene of the city that never sleeps apart for a while now. A huge fan of Pink Floyd and psychadelic rock, Eco brings the spaced out, trippy elements of the 60’s and 70’s acid into the driving, melodic-themed trance of today. Signed to Armada Records, Eco is on the cusp of releasing an artist album which is guaranteed to receive support from everyone. {tab=Bio}

BREAKFAST

LIKE THE MOST IMPORTANT MEAL OF THE DAY, DJ BREAKFAST CAN’T BE IGNORED.
CASEY KEYWORTH IS TAKING TRANCE DEEP, AND INTO UNCHARTED WATERS.

In a world saturated with over-indulgent trance melodies, generic drum kits and recycled beats, Casey Keyworth, aka Breakfast, leads a pack of fresh and innovative DJ/producers who are unafraid to challenge the established rules of dance music. His unique sound of lush, melodic and deep trance has caught the attention of the world’s tastemaker DJs and fans alike – so much so that Ferry Corsten took notice and made him one of his staple Flashover artists. (Currently the number seven DJ in the world according to DJ Mag, Corsten cites Breakfast’s track “Remember” as his Tune of 2009).

In a short time, Breakfast has achieved what most aspiring producers consider “living the dream.” Hailing from Annapolis, Maryland, Casey Keyworth took to the electronic music scene early-on, frequenting nightclubs in nearby Washington D.C. It took several years of learning – with various tinkering on MTV Music Generator and Fruity Loops, among other virtual studios/Digital Audio Workstations – to get it right. But gradually, the aspiring producer developed a polished sound and was able to distribute his output through reliable channels.

LAST NIGHT A DJ SAVED HIS LIFE

In the early ‘90s, electronic music fans in the United States were hard-pressed to find their favorite music on retail store shelves. Rather, the then-underground sound was relegated to urban nightclubs and specialized record shops. When he was 10 years old, Casey recalls listening to a late night dance music show on 99.1 WHFS; the alternative rock station would broadcast life sets from nightlife venues. He was hooked. “Holy crap!” he exclaims. “I found something that was beyond everything.”

Daft Punk beamed down the radio waves one night and Casey thought it was “way ahead of its time” – he resolved to own his own copy the next day. He went to the local music shop and asked, “Dude, what is this song that goes, ‘Around the world, around…’” to which the store clerk replied, “Oh, that’s Daft Punk. You want ‘Homework.’” He picked up the album and couldn’t stop listening to it.

He then uncovered his favorite genre after listening to BT’s track “Dreaming.” To Casey, it sounded very euphoric. He was so blown away by the song and considered it a next step up from Daft Punk. While putting the two – Daft Punk and BT – on the table together is like comparing apples and oranges, Casey had nonetheless found his niche and started to learn music production.

The Breakfast moniker came about when Casey was 16 years old. He had a self-described “ghetto studio setup,” consisting of his computer and a synthesizer (Yamaha CS6X). He would get up in the morning and on the weekends – whenever he had time to make music – and, instead of eating breakfast, would go straight to the studio: music for nourishment.

Fast-forward to 2005 and a 17-year-old Casey is going out way past his bedtime to see Ferry Corsten perform in Washington, DC. Being underage, and with strict US laws requiring nightclubs to enforce 21-and-over entry, he attended with his mother. Amidst flashing lights and a booming sound system, by chance Casey was able to slip Ferry Corsten a CD sampling of his music. “I think Ferry was stunned because I gave him a CD of nine different songs,” he remembers. Shortly after, on his 18th birthday, Casey received a phone call – Ferry Corsten wanted Breakfast to release music on his label, Flashover Recordings.

In 2006, Breakfast’s inaugural release was “The Air Between”; he hasn’t looked back since. Ferry began booking him as his supporting warm-up DJ. “I get to go on his tours – US tours, usually,” Casey says. Their relationship flourished as Ferry began to see a lot of potential in the young up-and-comer. “Being so young and so talented can only lead to a bright future,” Ferry says, “so I felt like the guy needed a push in the right direction.” He made Breakfast his exclusive, upfront artist. The exposure has provided Breakfast with a specific kind of music industry access that eludes most other DJs and producers – who you know really does count.

As he powerfully learned the ropes, soon enough he was ready to steer them. Flashover afforded Breakfast the chance to establish his own sound; the time came for him to explore other music styles. Casey started his own Flashover sub-label – and Moodymoon was born. “I wanted to release some music that wasn’t exactly Breakfast, but still had that good sound to it,” he explains. While he still releases big trance tracks for Flashover, Moodymoon is all about the deeper side of progressive house and trance.

The world’s top DJs regard Moodymoon as a first-rate label with a reliably good sound. From Sander van Doorn, to Above and Beyond, to M.I.K.E., to The Thrillseekers and Armin van Buuren, et al., each of Breakfast’s releases continues to receive tremendous support. Now in its fourth release, Moodymoon is building momentum and keeps churning out top-quality music by Breakfast; the label also gives him a chance to introduce other outstanding artists whom he has met while touring.

CRAFTED PRECISION

“I create energy with tension,” Breakfast responds when I ask him about his production style. For the now-21-year-old musician, it’s all about building layers on top of layers to build the pressure. “A lot of people will say my music sounds older because I don’t do the kick drum rolls,” he explains. “I just drop the beats back in.” In order to strike the delicate balance that distinguishes the Breakfast sound, he ensures that no musical element overpowers the other. The result is perfectly laid-out songs with dancefloor panache, combined with cinematic overtones and moments of romantic, introspective bliss.

Breakfast & Schossow’s “They Came For Us” (remixed by Breakfast) is a prime example of Casey’s ability to convey subtle elegance and driving dancefloor energy. Galloping bass is enveloped by deep, plodding bass with building percussion lines that pad the way for some warm, squelching acid riffs. The escalating tension is broken by an inspired melody that doesn’t overpower the composition – rather, it accents it, creating a sublime experience of emotion and uplift.

“I’m really trying to bring out very warm visuals,” Casey describes, then offers perceptible reference points, such as a sunset or the changing leaves in autumn. Breakfast Pres. Loomer “Take Me Back” shows off Casey’s keen ability to craft a growling dancefloor stormer, with its futuristic, take-no-prisoners keyboard arrangement, shiver-inducing refrain and techno-samba drum beats. It’s this kind of versatility – without straying too far from the trance genre – that is making Casey a key global player in the dance music market.

Gaining recognition from his peers such as Tiesto, Armin van Buuren and BT (who commissioned Breakfast to remix one of his tracks, “The Unbreakable”) has been a real eye-opener. He can now look at these luminaries and ask, “How does this sound? Is this good?” and be confident that he is receiving valid feedback. And now, the most important form of approval is coming from a growing base of dance music fans that frequent his gigs around the world. “Interacting with the crowd is probably my favorite thing and finding that comfort zone for them is perfect,” he states. Breakfast plays with an in-the-moment approach, finding that niche rhythm that the crowd likes and working it for them.

With many more DJ gigs slated for the next year (in far off places such as Asia, Australia and Russia), we can expect great things from this upstart DJ, label head and producer.

For more information about Breakfast and past, present and future Moodymoon releases, please visit: www.flashoverrecordings.com.

ECO

“I seriously don’t know how he does it… Everything this man is touching is turning into pure melodic gold.” – Quote ‘Armin van Buuren, ASOT441’

Originally hailed by Martin Roth as “New York’s uncut diamond” and a new addition to “the elite league of the upcoming young rebelling producers,” the young American producer Eco, is no stranger to the electronic dance music scene. With his hit tracks “Light At The End”, “Tonight Is Forever”, “Borealis”, “And We Flew Away”, and “Lost Angeles” all reaching Tune Of The Week status on Armin Van Buuren’s A State Of Trance radio show, his name has slowly but surely been making waves all over the electronic music globe, receiving consistent support from names as Armin Van Buuren, Ferry Corsten, Markus Schulz, and many more. Taking inspiration from bands like Sigur Ros, Pink Floyd, and Arcade Fire, Eco produces a hybrid version of progressive trance that closes the gap between the indie rock movement of today and the electronic music of tomorrow. As much as it is electronic dance music, it is also music that closes your eyes and paints colorful abstract images in your mind: pure inspiration. His signature sound has spread to music lovers of all genres and backgrounds, with complex melodies that reach their core.{tab=Video}



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Dirty Hands: Fri 3/18 [Pop at Ultrabar]

Pop Nightlife DC presents:

Dirty Hands

Opening Set by DJ Geometrix

Friday, March 18
Ultrabar Nightclub
911 F Street NW
Washington DC 20004
Doors Open at 9pm | Ages 18+

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DC CLUBS – One of the most revered DJs in DC nightlife, Dirty Hands’ services have been requested by the best in the entertainment industry including President Bill Clinton for the Democratic National Convention, the NBA for All-Star weekend after parties, ESPN for the X-games, Diddy for a Sean Jean launch party, and BET founder Bob Johnson.

He has spun alongside the top artists in music including Beyonce, Diddy, Kanye West, Rihanna and Black Eyed Peas.

Dirty Hands is responsible for the creation of Fly Lounge, one of the most talked about spots in DC nightlife.

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The Basement Vault at Ultrabar Nightclub DC
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Pop Dance, Pop House

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Laidback Luke: Thu 3/17 [Glow at Lima]

GLOW Washington DC presents:

Laidback Luke
laidbackluke.com
facebook.com/OfficialLaidbackluke

Opening Set by Pleasurekraft

Thursday, March 17 2011
Lima Lounge 1401 K Street NW
Doors Open at 10pm, Ages 18+

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From: Holland

Style: Electro w/ a bit of everything

Famous Tracks: Get Dumb, Break Down the House, Hey, Blau!, Show Me Love, Leave the World Behind, Till Tonight

Best Known For: Getting the party started.

DJ Mag Rank: 17

Coming off the most hyped 365 in his 16-year career, Laidback Luke’s got his mind on remixing and remixing on his mind. As he told DJ Mag, his biggest goal for 2011 is to get his hands on Nelly Furtado and/or Madonna… their music too!

Summer 2010 marked the debut of his ‘Super You & Me’ party in Ibiza and his tracks ‘Till Tonight’ with Jonathan Mendhelson and ‘Turbulence’ with Steve Aoki and Lil’ John lit up clubs across the world.

The kung fu disciple and former graffiti artist is back at Glow to kick it with DC nightlife and tag Lima Lounge with some serious beats!
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In 2010 Dutch dynamo Laidback Luke is so supercharged and all over your body that it hurts. Blasting your bassbins with blockbuster beats, making your heads spin with his hybrid house styles, even cramping up your hands as you scroll down his discography! Recently, he’s worked with David Guetta, Diplo, A-Trak, Steve Aoki and Lil Jon, and remixed everyone from Black Eyed Peas to Calvin Harris and from Christina Aquilera to Moby. There have been three nominations for Luke in the Beatport Music Awards – and an International Dance Music Award (IDMA) gong in the Best House/Garage Track category for his work on ‘Leave The World Behind’. He’s sold out his own brand Super You&Me parties at Miami WMC. Plus, he’s invited to join Cream for some Super You&Me events at Amnesia in Ibiza. All this while kick-starting a compilation series, with Laidback Luke presents Super You&Me featuring Avicii, via his own label, Mixmash Records, and still finding time to give the next generation of music makers a leg-up through his forum, at www.laidbackluke.com. He’s got over 30,000 followers on Twitter, is sent 12GB+ of promos every week, and boards more than 160 flights per year – without breaking a sweat. Sure his name is Laidback, however when the music’s jumping he’s anything but…

Born in the Philippines, raised in the Netherlands, as a kid Luke loved guitars, graffiti, house and hip-hop, taking the ‘laid back’ tag from Snoop Dogg’s ‘Gin & Juice’. He had a mentor in Dobre (Chocolate Puma) and by 1996 was releasing tracks, remixing for established artists and DJing professionally. He even beat a Dutch DMC champ in battle. His first album came in 1999, and when Virgin locked down ‘Rocking With The Best’, then released his 2002 album, Electronic Satisfaction, his profile really soared. Following this he remixed the likes of Daft Punk, Murk, Oliver Lieb and Tom Stephan, introduced his own label, Mixmash, and went on to hook up with Steve Angello to remix ‘Sexy F**k’ and co-produce ‘Otherwize Then’. He also joined forces with the Swedish House Mafia on ‘Get Dumb’ and signed tracks to Angello’s Size, while ‘Rocking With The Best 2007′ blew up on Mixmash. Around this time his superhero-themed residency – Super You&Me – took off at Amsterdam club Paradiso. It was followed by another epic 12 months that saw Luke release five tracks and 18 remixes, ignite the Stealth Live! CD series with a near perfect club mix, host a weekly show on Radio FG, and perform almost 200 international DJ sets – including a BBC Radio 1 Essential Mix. It was also the year that witnessed him making a massive mark on Ibiza. After performing at all the top clubs, he produced/remixed every track on his Ibiza Closing Party mix for Mixmag and ended 2008 on another high: with ‘Show Me Love’ (by Luke and Steve Angello featuring Robin S), which entered both the Buzz and Cool Cuts Charts, and even reached # 11 in the UK’s official singles chart. Moving into 2009, his collaboration with the Swedish House Mafia on ‘Leave The World Behind’ became an Essential New Tune on Pete Tong’s Miami show and one of Beatport’s best-selling tracks. His Super You&Me party during WMC was also a huge hit, starring Diplo and A-Trak. Consequently Luke and Diplo produced ‘Hey’, which was supported by DJs like Kissy Sell Out on Radio 1. Of course, Luke’s remix skills continued to be in hot demand too, by, among others, David Guetta, Tiësto, Black Eyed Peas, Dizzee Rascal, Depeche Mode and MSTRKRFT. In fact, mash-ups like his remix of the Black Eyed Peas’ ‘I Got A Feeling’ with La Roux’s ‘In For The Kill’, his very own ‘My G*O*D* (My Guns On Demo)’ and Luke and Lee Mortimer’s ‘Blau!’ blitzed the globe from Australia to Ibiza, where he was nominated for best House DJ at the DJ Awards. As a result, he landed a #27 slot in DJ magazine’s Top 100 DJs Poll of 2009.

Performing and producing relentlessly and innovating musically as an artist like nobody else has propelled Luke and his superhuman fusion of hyperdrivehousestep&ghettojacktrancebass to stratospheric new heights over the last couple of years. In 2010, he’s already remixed Wynter Gordon’s ‘Dirty Talk’, as well as Ferry Corsten, Calvin Harris and Moby, and his own projects, like ‘Till Tonight’ feat. Jonathan Mendelsohn, and ‘Turbulence’ by Luke and Steve Aoki feat. Lil Jon, have gone global. So what more can the new decade bring for our r-evolutionary rebel? Well, with the crazy energy that he conveys and the martial arts that he practises, rest assured it will be out of this world. Yes, our fresh-faced superhero has good ‘kung fu’, always keeping an ear to the ground while his creativity rockets skyward. Luke, we salute you!

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Shamrockfest 2011: Sat 3/12 [at RFK Stadium]

Shamrockfest 2011 Washington DC RFK Stadium Festival Fairgrounds March 12 2011Shamrockfest, the massive annual music festival held at RFK Stadium in Washington DC, is back in action this Saturday, and is bigger and better than ever!  This huge music festival features 10 stages, 50 bands and DJs, and over 40,000 crazy fans, 15 party areas, carnival rides, food vendors, beer and more!

You’ll recognize a lot of names from the DC nightlife scene at Shamrockfest with a lineup that includes a set from Panorama’s very own DJ Maskell who plays for us on Fridays at Ultrabar in the Vault. He’ll be throwing down a signature set of house, dance, electro, and live mashups that is sure to tear up the crowd!

Ultrabar resident DJ Maskell to open for DJ Pauly D at Shamrockfest 2011 at RFK Stadium in Washington DC
Ultrabar resident DJ Maskell to open for DJ Pauly D at Shamrockfest 2011 at RFK Stadium in Washington DC

Renowned local heavy metal music enthusiast and shock jock Michael Swinburne was in attendance at Shamrockfest 2009 to check out the great bands, but along the way he stopped in the Electronic DJ tent. He candidly remarked “God I hate this techno shit, but I just can’t help but dance to it when Maskell’s playing.  He’s really damn good.”

The Ultrabar Nightclub and Club Glow resident DJ will be performing on the VIP DJ stage from 6-7pm, as the opening set for another one of our resident DJs: DJ Pauly D!

You’ll also find DJ Chris Styles, a resident DJ at a zillion clubs around DC and of course Sirius/XM, playing in the 995 DJ Tent with Playboy Model Kay Jay, Rene, Older School, Pat Premier, Dave Russell, and 2nutz!

In the VIP DJ stage, you’ll find the venerable DJ Flounder (of DC101’s Flounder’s Mashups) doing his thing in front of a huge audience, accompanied by Flow, Kwest, lil fos, Neekola (who just released a killer track “dirty female“), Maskell, and DJ Pauly D’s vip-only second set of the day!

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DJ Flounder (DC 101's Flounder's Mashups) at Shamrockfest!
Parties after Shamrockfest in Washington DC nightclubs – Saturday Night, March 12th 2011
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Dirty South headlines at Glow at Fur Nightclub after Shamrockfest

Dirty South [Glow at Fur Nightclub] – 10pm, ages 18+

Jump back on the metro and head over to Fur Nightclub to catch Dirty South headlining at Glow! There are 4 huge party areas at Fur to keep the madness going!

Featuring Electronic Dance Music legend Dirty South on the main floor, DJ Geometrix in the other big room playing the best in Top 40, Hip Hop, and Dance, The best in Latin music can be found in the “Mafia Room”, and Minimal outside!  Can you handle it?

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Ladies Night at Ultrabar is always a hit, especially with an Open Bar from 9pm - 10pm!

Ladies Night at Ultrabar – Doors open at 9pm – Ages 18+

Just because the concerts are over, doesn’t mean you have to go home!  Featuring 6 Bars, 5 Floors, 4 Dancefloors, 4 DJs, there’s a party for everyone in the group!

OPEN BAR from 9pm – 10pm on the main floor.  Need I say more?

Go to this party: Free Passes | More Event Info | Venue Details

Lineup and Attractions
Shamrockfest Lineup RFK Stadium Washington DC March 12th 2011
The complete lineup for Shamrockfest 2011 at RFK Stadium Washington DC! March 12th, 2011 - Rain or Shine!

ShamrockFest Experience Includes:

  • 50+ bands and djs
  • 10 stages
  • Tons of large tented pavillions
  • 15 party areas
  • Seemingly endless beer trucks
  • Carnival rides, games & activities
  • Dozens of food, beverage & craft vendors
  • Strolling entertainers
  • DC Gaels’ Irish Village – with all your favorite Irish bars
  • Mens Irish Football National Championship tournament
  • Womens Irish Football National Championship tournament
  • Shamrock Pub Games – click here
  • Gigantic NCAA basketball viewing pavilion

Note: Panorama Productions is not affiliated with Shamrockfest. We’re just telling you about it because its cool 🙂

Dirty South w/ Sunnery James & Ryan Marciano: Sat 3/12 [Glow at Fur]

GLOW Washington DC presents:

Dirty South
dirtysouth.com.au myspace.com/dirtysouth909

Sunnery James & Ryan Marciano
sj-rm.com
myspace.com/sunneryjamesryanmarciano

Saturday, March 12 2011
Fur Nightclub 33 Patterson St NE
Doors Open at 10pm, Ages 18+

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From:Australia

Style: House

Famous Tracks: Temper Trap – Sweet Disposition (Dirty South & Axwell Remix), Dirty South – Let it Go, Dirty South feat. Rudy – Phazing, Axwell and Dirty South – Open Your Heart

Best Known For: A hectic tour schedule, crazy bootlegs/edits, Sweet Disposition

DJ Mag Rank: 74

We’ll have to change this after he and Axwell win the Grammy for Best Remix. For now, we’ll refer to Dirty South as the Grammy nominated Australian house master who set the world on fire with one of the most popular tracks of 2009/10. Of course, Dirty South is far more than just the guy who remixed Sweet Disposition with Axwell.

Glow asked him at Electric Zoo if he minded always being associated with Swedish House Mafia. “At the end of the day they’re my friends and we hang out all the time and make music together. I have no problem being associated with them, because I am… it’s all good.”

His latest hit, Phazing (feat. Rudy) has lit Glow ablaze on numerous occasions. The style, energy and attitude Dirty South brings to the booth is infectious
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Sunnery and Ryan who? If you’re asking, prepare to be blown away. SJ & RM are two of the biggest things to come out of Holland since Chuckie and Afrojack. How to describe their style… a dash of tribal, a dollop of Toolroom, a splash of Subliminal, a pinch of Defected, zapping synths and a whole lotta bounce. Oh yeah… a bunch of SUPER DIRTY DUTCH!!! Shake it up and you’ve got the unique style that is Sunnery James & Ryan Marciano.

Don’t watch the video of them we posted in the ‘Video’ section. It’s too much to handle.

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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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Sunnery James and Ryan Marciano, two notable personalities with a single goal: to entertain as many people as possible with their deep and funky house sound. As a DJ duo, they are irresistible. Put them in a DJ booth together and instant interaction and chemistry is there, with an eye for the audience and an ear for each other. Effortlessly adapting to one another seems to be no problem for these two best friends and partners in crime.

From the moment they entered the DJ profession, they agreed to do something serious with their common passion: house music. Although they have both been into music since their childhood days, this moment doesn’t feel like it was very long ago. After their first gig together, residencies at different national organizations quickly followed and they visited every quality club and event in The Netherlands as a DJ duo. Sunnery and Ryan have established themselves as top national DJs very rapidly. In a short time, the exotic names of Sunnery James and Ryan Marciano have matured into familiar faces on the dance scene.

Sunnery James comes from a musical family, where he experienced a wide variety of music. From the age of 7, he had piano lessons for several years. As a DJ and producer, he still benefits from these lessons. He met Ryan when he was 19. Ryan Marciano has a specialist’s ear for quality music. For Ryan, music is a ‘way of life’. In his younger years, he used to play many practical jokes. Nowadays, however, he is a very calm person who has completed his graphical schooling and wants to put all his creativity into music. Deejaying is THE way to share their passion for music with others. They are inspired by DJs such as Dennis Ferrer and Kerri Chandler, artists with whom they have performed.

But they have many ambitions. Besides performing, they are very busy with producing. Even that is something they do together. As if they don’t see enough of one another during gigs and their private lives, they’re also studio buddies. In May 2008 they released their first track ‘PINA’. One month later, Sunnery and Ryan released the clubhit ‘Lift U Up’ featuring Melvin Reese. Several remixes and original productions are on the way, and the repertoire grows by the week. There are new projects all the time and the best is yet to come!

In February 2009, Sunnery and Ryan performed a 3-hour-set at the Dirty Dutch Aftershock in Heineken Music Hall. 5500 fans came to join the SJ-RM-vibe. The original Dirty Dutch event is held at Amsterdam RAI, where Sunnery and Ryan performed for 20.000 visitors. Sunnery and Ryan mixed the CD-album that was released with the Dirty Dutch DVD. Other highlights are named below.

Highlights: 
- Extrema Outdoor (Aqua-Best) 
- Emporium (Wijchen) 
- Latin Village Festival (Spaarnwoude) 
- Solar Weekend (Roermond) 
- Luxurush (Heineken Music Hall, Amsterdam) 
- Mysteryland (Haarlemmermeer) 
- SeeMe Festival (Sofia, Bulgary) 
- Gigs in Dusseldorf, Sofia, Antwerpen, Barcelona, Rimini, Istanbul, Salou, Lloret del Mar on Ibiza and Crete.
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Billboard.com Top Ten Songs | March 6-12, 2011

1. Lady GaGa – Born This Way » Play
Lady GaGa
Album: Born This Way

Lady GaGa needs no introduction. She is still topping the charts this week with “Born This Way” and making it look easy. Setting records on iTunes, and with the music video, she seems unstoppable!

2. Cee Lo Green – F**k You » Play
Cee Lo Green
Album: F**k You

F**k You is on its second week at number two and third week on the charts. If you see them “driving ’round town with the girl [you] love” then there’s only one thing to say .. f**k you!

3. Bruno Mars – Grenade » Play
Bruno Mars
Album: Doo-Wops & Hooligans

22 weeks on the charts, Grenade is a monster! When you’d catch a grenade or jump in front of a train for someone, this is the song for you!

4. P!nk F**kin’ Perfect » Play
P!nk
Album: Greatest Hits...So Far!!!

Five weeks on the charts and peaking at number two, P!nk is making a comback in a big way!

5. Rihanna – S&M » Play
Rihanna
Album: Loud

Climbing to number 5, S&M has been on the charts for 7 weeks. With a title like that it really needs no more explanation, and when combined with a racy music video, it’s one of the most controversial tracks currently.

6. Katy Perry – Firework » Play
Katy Perry
Album: Teenage Dream

On the charts for 19 weeks, peaking at number 1, Firework is down one from last week.

7. Enrique Iglesias – Tonight (I’m Lovin’ You) » Play
Enrique Iglesias
Album: Tonight (I'm Lovin' You)

Tonight I’m F**kin’ Lovin’ You is self explanatory and one of the biggest hits right now and Enrique’s hottest song in a while!

8. Katy Perry Feat. Kanye West – E.T. » Play
Katy Perry
Album: Teenage Dream

Katy Perry joins forces with Kanye to create a new smash, E.T. With a dance feel, and great rhythms, this may just be one of the catchiest songs out right now!

9.  Jennifer Lopez Feat. Pitbull – On the Floor » Play
Jennifer Lopez
Album: On the Floor

Haven’t heard much from Jennifer Lopez for a while until this song which is killing the charts! A remixed version is getting a lot of airplay on Sirius BPM and is looking to be on the rise!

10. Dr. Dre Feat. Eminem & Skylar Grey – I need a Doctor
Dr. Dre
Album: I Need a Doctor

Dr. Dre, Eminem, and Skylar Grey team up to bring you a new single that hits the charts for the first week. A tale of the mentor becoming the mentee, Dre had Eminem’s back years ago and now Eminem has Dre’s.

 

DJ Scene: Fri 3/11 [Pop at Ultrabar]

dj scene at pop at UltrabarPop Nightlife DC presents:

DJ Scene
djscene.podomatic.com/
twitter.com/djscene1
Moodswing360

Opening Set by DJ Geometrix

Friday March 11th
Ultrabar Nightclub
911 F Street NW
Washington DC 20004
Doors Open at 9pm | Ages 18+

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DC CLUBS – DJ Scene knows how to do it right! His 2011 residency at PoP! Nightlife at Ultrabar went off with a major bang as he dropped banger after banger, filled everyone’s cups with Belvedere and went wild. Check out the pictures from the last time DJ Scene POPped off at Ultrabar

Sceneis one of the most consistent traveling DJs in the United States. His scratching, live remixing and blending of classic party anthems spans every genre from AC/DC to Jay-Z, 80′s to pop. He has performed with everyone: 50 Cent, Ludacris, Nas, Busta Rhymes, Jurassic 5, The Roots, De La Soul, DJ Premier, DJ AM, Common, Public Enemy, Sir Mix-A-Lot, Method Man, and more!

Scene is the kind of guy who was made for the DC nightlife masses. He’s probably wilder than you!


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The Basement Vault at Ultrabar Nightclub DC
The Basement Vault at Ultrabar Nightclub DC

DJ MaskellPOP Floor (Vault): DJ Maskell
Pop Dance, Pop House

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DJs NV and Bomba in the Bedroom
DJs NV and Bomba in the Bedroom

Bedroom (2nd Floor): NV & Bomba
Latin Music, Reggaeton, etc.

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Chroma at Ultrabar
Chroma, the 4th floor at Ultrabar

dj lion lChroma (3rd Floor): Lion L
Mashups, Dance, House

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