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Deadmau5: Weds 9/21/11 [Glow at The Fillmore]

The Deadmau5 Meowingtons Hax Tour is Coming to Washington DC

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Deadmau5 Meowington schedule DC

What?

Deadmau5
Meowingtons Hax Tour

When?

Wednesday 9/21/11
and
Thursday 9/22/11

Who?

Deadmau5
Zedd
Excision
Roberto Gonzalez
Matt Goldman

Where?

The Fillmore Silver Spring
8656 Colesville Rd
Silver Spring, MD 20910
301.960.9999

 

 

Parking?

Free Parking Available:
Public Parking: corner of Cameron & Fenton
Next to The Fillmore

 

Tickets:

On sale at clubglow.com/tickets
Tuesday at 10AM

 

This is an All Ages Event!!!

 

A juggernaut of DC events. Deadmau5 returns to Washington DC to spin at The Fillmore Silver Spring for 2 days of madness on 9/21 and 9/22.

The effect Deadmau5 has had on dance music is something of legend. After being named breakthrough DJ/producer of 2007 by Armin van Buuren and Tiesto, Deadmau5 entered the top 100 in 2008 at #11. He has only climbed since then, now sitting comfortably at #4 (behind Armin, David Guetta and Tiesto).

His stage shows are known for their immense grandeur, highlighted by custom LED stages and one-of-a-kind lighting displays. More of a technological instrumentalist than DJ, the Mau5 utilizes the most current DJ technology to sample, remix, edit and even produce live on the fly. And let’s not forget about his signature mouse helmet!

His mainstream appeal is a mystery to some, as his production and performance style have maintained their integrity by remaining full of bass-heavy electro synths. Deadmau5 is one of the very few artists that both casual mainstream listers as well as hardcore music snobs love. The music and experience are just that good.

John Legend: 9/17/11 [The Fillmore]

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A DC concerts favorite, John Legend arrives at the newly opened Fillmore Silver Spring (MD) on 9/17/11. His past DC events have included guest lectures at Howard University and James Cameron’s Earth Day event on the National Mall.

With the sheer amount of collaborations and respect John has within the industry, don’t be surprised if a special guest or two happens to show up!

September 17 at the Fillmore will provide a semi-intimate evening of John’s past, present and future hits!

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BT: Sat 9/17/11 [Glow at Fur]

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BT

Saturday September 17, 2011

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

Doors Open at 10pm, Ages 18+

BT – These Humble Machines by nettwerkmusicgroup

From: Maryland

Style: Trance, Electronic Dance Music

Famous Tracks: Flaming June, Love Comes Again and Break My Fall w/ Tiesto, Somnambulist, Satellite, The Emergency, Rose of Jericho

Best Known For: Being one of the first to DJ with a laptop, scoring films, creating the Stutter Edit plug in, being a studio genius

A homegrown legend! Growing up in the DMV, BT had no clue how immensely popular his music was until Sharam and Dubfire of Deepdish brought him over to the UK! BT’s genius in the studio is unparalleled, his diversity is legend, his music is what makes trance epic – Just listen to Flaming June!

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Given his enviable resume and illustrious fifteen+ year career, it is difficult to imagine that platinum-selling artist, visionary producer, film composer and technologist BT may only now be beginning to create the best work of his career. An internationally-renowned recording artist himself, he is trusted by superstars such as Sting, Britney Spears, Sarah McLachlan, Tori Amos, Madonna, Seal and P…eter Gabriel to produce modernist and memorable hits, with a bleeding-edge electronic flair. He has composed unforgettable scores for films The Fast and the Furious, Go, Stealth and Oscar-award winning Monster. With his latest two-hour, double-disk opus, These Hopeful Machines, BT definitively weaves both the technical prowess and compositional mastery that reminds us all why he’s the composer that all other composers and producers study.

On his last full-length LP, This Binary Universe, he created an entirely new genre of evocative electro-acoustic music. As Keyboard Magazine wrote in their review of the album, “In a hundred years, it could well be studied as the first major work of the new millennium. It’s that good.” Throughout his illustrious career, BT has been able to seamlessly weave together complex, groundbreaking musical elements into compositions that resonate with listeners of all types without seeming academic and incomprehensible.

From an early age, BT, born Brian Transeau, demonstrated a remarkable aptitude for playing and understanding classical music. He was heavily influenced by avant-garde and romantic composers such as Stravinsky, Bartok, Debussy and Rachmaninov. His biggest influences, however, were from everyday sounds that most would take for granted. Growing up in his childhood home in Maryland, BT would notice the meter of the grandfather clock in his foyer, the micro-rhythms of crickets and cicadas and the ambience of passing trains at night.

“When examining my creation process, it makes perfect sense why I am a forced technologist,” he explains. ”I frequently face the fact that the tools I need to compose music simply don’t exist. It is like being an architect without bricks or mortar. I routinely create my own bricks and connective tissue as the diving off point to the compositional process.” The drive to actualize the tools BT envisions has led to his evolution as one of the most cutting-edge programmers and technologists in music today. He has expanded this reach into a visionary software venture, Sonik Architects which launched its critically- and commercially-acclaimed iPhone application, Sonifi™, last fall.

“I make protracted compositions in classical form with a modern tonal palette. I like to incorporate expanded harmonic structures and tonalities that you don’t typically hear in popular music,” remarks BT. “The goal is for my audience to feel something evocative and meaningful but qualitatively different than anything they’ve heard or experienced. It’s like searching for a new species of music. In a way, I am more of an explorer than an composer.”

BT is the earliest of early adopters and widely accredited as a maven of modern sound techniques. “There is a very specific lineage of great composers who blazed a new path in music because they weren’t afraid to experiment with new sounds, new techniques and new technologies. These progenitors – Cage, Stockhausen, Xenakis – are the people who set the foundation. Let’s not forget that the piano was a radical new technology in it’s time. I had a music theory teacher as a boy who once said to me, ‘Nothing new will ever happen in the arts again. It’s all about studying what’s already been done and how you combine things.’ I don’t think I slept for weeks after that. I knew that was an incomplete idea and set out to prove it wrong ever since.”

An avid lover of both mathematics and physics, BT looks for inspiration by experiencing natural phenomena, frequently discovering complex mathematical patterns and structural relationships in everyday objects and environments that are often taken for granted. “I find things in the natural world that resonate with me on a very humanist level, those things are typically the core drive for the creation process. My music is an expression of that awe and admiration of the natural world”, he explains. “Quite simply, music is applied mathematics. It is aesthetically beautiful as well as practically beautiful. Rhythm, harmony and structure are all mathematical and math, quite simply, is beautiful.”

“I am looking for the symmetry between patterns that are embedded in the natural world and emotions, feeling states and the human condition. I think my life’s work is about dissecting, studying and defining that overlap. Music and mathematics are two sides of the same thing. I am constantly looking for a meeting point of these two ideas,” BT clarifies. “I am looking for the symmetry between patterns that are embedded in the natural world and emotions, feeling states and the human condition. I think my life’s work is about dissecting, studying and defining that overlap.”

“My ultimate goal is to keep the emotional counterpoint and the integrity of the song intact, even when pushing the envelope with style and technique. The faster things get, the less people are willing to take in a body of creative work. How many people can stand in front of a painting and deeply take it in? There are so few things now that will engage us. The intent of consuming music is usually to have an awareness or a feeling, to have an truly, empathic connection to others. Whatever it is that you’re going through, music makes you feel less alone. You feel a primordial connection to people and the natural world. My hope is to create something that make people feel that they have consumed something that completes a void. I want to create something lasting.”

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DJ Dirty Hands: Fri 9/16/11 [Pop at Ultrabar]

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Pop Nightlife DC presents:

DJ Dirty Hands

Opening set by DJ Geometrix

Friday September 16, 2011
Ultrabar Nightclub
911 F St NW
Washington D.C., DC 20004
(202) 638-4663

Doors Open at 9pm | Ages 18+

DJ Dirty Hands pres. Dinner at Diddy’s by DCClubbing
Style: Funk/Soul/Hip-Hop

Dirty Hands has been flying around DC for years dropping the freshest sounds blended with the classics that you love to hear. He knows the DC concerts faithful better than anyone around. He knows how to command a room, work the crowd and keep the party alive!
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Latest tracks by DJ Geometrix

Panorama Productions Resident DJ Geometrix is one of DC’s finest. Not only does he hold weekly spots at Pop @ Ultrabar and the hip-hop room at Glow @ Fur; he is also a co-director of the B2R (Back to Rock) Music School’s Beat Refinery in Herndon, VA.
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Latest tracks by DBK

Ultrabar Nightclub in Washington DC was once a bank, and this is The Vault! In addition to a bar and dance floor, the Vault features a hall lined with couches, sunken chairs and intimate escapes in case you meet the love of your life on a Friday night!
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Latest tracks by DJ SUELTO

Mario Salsa feeling the rhythm in the Bedroom at Ultrabar DC

With Mario Salsa on the congas, DJs Suelto and Bomba bring the hype every Friday to The Bedroom at Ultrabar. Pop’s Latin/International party features reggaeton, bachata, house and the best in international beats! The Bedroom at Ultrabar Nightclub in Washington DC is a huge weekly draw!
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Norman Doray: Thurs 9/15/11

Norman Doray Glow Washington DCGLOW Washington DC presents:

Norman Doray

Thursday September 15, 2011

1401 K Street, NW
Washington D.C., DC 20001
(202) 789-2800

Doors Open at 10pm, Ages 18+

Latest tracks by Norman Doray

From: France

Style: Tech/Upifting House fusion

Famous Tracks: Tweet It w/ Avicii & Sebastian Drums, Last Forever w/ Tristan Garner, Apocalypse w/ Arno Cost, Tobita, Chase the Sun w/ David Tort

Best Known For: Spinning 10 gigs in 1 week at WMC 2010, Ibiza residencies with David Guetta and Swedish House Mafia, spinning every major festival across the globe

The mad Frenchman is back in Washington DC and prepped to deliver another spirited set at Lima Lounge. Norman’s energy is off the charts, his track selection ranging from the grittiest to the most uplifting of house thrillers!

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2010 has been a big year for Norman, we’ve seen him release the massive dance floor bombs “Tobita” which was Essential New Tune in Pete Tong Show, followed by ‘Chase The Sun’ with David Tort, which reached n°2 on Beatport for 3 weeks. He also did his own remix of Dirty South’s ‘Phazing’ and was asked by Atlantic records to remix Toni Braxton’s ‘Make My Heart’. He is also on fire with some forthcom…ing tracks: ‘Home’ on Defected and ‘Tweet it’ on Size (Steve Angello’s Label).

Outside of the studio, Norman’s also had a very busy year touring the globe, highlights including: Miami WMC (10 gigs in one week!), playing Pacha Ibiza for both David Guetta and The Swedish House Mafia, a Brazilian, Indian, Australian and a Japanese tour, gigs at the World’s No1 club Sankeys in Manchester and festival sets at: Sunburn Festival (Goa), The Sunset Festival (UK) and Tomorrowland (BE).

Norman is also resident at David Guetta’s night: F*** Me I’m Famous all over the world and performed in venues like Mansion in Miami or Zenith concert hall in Paris.

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Morgan Page: Sat 9/10/11 [Glow at Fur]

Morgan Page DC concerts Fur NightclubGLOW Washington DC presents:

Morgan Page

Saturday September 9, 2011

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

Doors Open at 10pm, Ages 18+

Morgan Page Podcast – Episode 62 by morganpage

From: Vermont, based in LA

Style: House

Famous Tracks: Longest Road, Fight For You, Fantasy

Best Known For: His Grammy-nominated remix of Nadia Ali – Fantasy, being a studio genius.

Whether it’s remixing, engineering or producing; Morgan Page is one of the most in-demand EDM studio talents there is. His ability to weave all styles of house into a melodic thread is rivaled only by Kaskade. Morgan’s melodic, progressive and occasionally bang-out style of house music is perfect for anyone.

With a new album in the works and the ridiculous collaboration with BT, Sultan & Sheperd and Anela McCluskey, it’s safe to say Morgan Page is finding new peaks every day!

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With over 130 remixes to his name—including tracks by Madonna (“Miles Away”), Katy Perry (“I Kissed A Girl”), Tegan & Sara (“Back In Your Head”), and La Roux (“Bulletproof”)—Morgan Page has earned a solid reputation for transferring insatiable pop energy to the dance floor in the form of banging, progressive house tracks. High ranking spots on iTunes’ dance chart, Beatport’s progressive chart, an…d Billboard’s club charts affirmed his salability, while an ’09 Grammy nomination for Deadmau5’s remix of Page’s “The Longest Road” simultaneously bolstered his underground cred while spotlighting his skills as a songwriter.

Page released his first official full-length album in 2008. Entitled Elevate, it featured remixes of music by The Submarines, Dengue Fever, Nelly Furtado, Delerium, and others, along with a small handful of Page’s originals. It was the perfect calling card for a producer well steeped in vocal re-rubs, but eager to imprint his own unique mark upon dance music.

In 2010, Page will release Believe, a powerful, captivating album that makes good on his International Dance Music Awards nomination as Best Breakthrough Artist, and typifies his journey from bootleg remixer to award-winning producer and world renown DJ.

“Believe took a year and a half to make, but it was worth it!” says Page. “I went to great lengths to make songs I felt will last a long time, and to create an album you want to listen all the way through. It’s easily my best work so far.”

As a college student and mix show radio DJ in Burlington, Vermont, Page learned to navigate the space between pop music’s accessibility and the heady minimalism of progressive house early on. At the age of 18 he was nominated for Boston Music Award, and early in his career produced a remix of “Angels,” a track by seminal trip-hop band Wax Poetic, featuring the vocals of one Norah Jones. The dance community was quick to catch on, and his first instrumental tracks were signed to taste-making imprints like John Digweed’s Bedrock, Satoshi Tomiie’s Saw Recordings, and James Zabiela’s Hearing Aid. In 2003, he made the move to Los Angeles.

“I was juggling remixes with a day job, then brewing coffee at midnight,” says Page, “burning the candle at both ends and saving money so I could write music full-time.”

The landscape dramatically shifted for Page when he released a now infamous collection of bootleg remixes in 2005 entitled Cease And Desist. Without the help of master tapes (or label permission) he extracted a cappellas and signature melodies from tracks by David Bowie, Coldplay, Imogen Heap, Esthero, and The Kills with surgical precision, then rounded out the sound with luminous instrumentation and blazing beats. His undulating progressive feel and strict attention to kit detail—never the same kick drum twice, ever—was a perfect compliment to the larger than life vocal hooks. Dance music blogs like Resident Advisor and Beatportal took note, and Page’s own server continually crashed under the weight of the mix’s download traffic.

“It was like going to boot camp,” says Page of the arduous process behind creating Cease And Desist. “It was a great way of getting good at editing with limited resources, and it got out to so many people. You just didn’t know who was listening to it.”

Everyone from DJs and producers to managers, agents, and of course fans got their hands on the album, and its underground success helped pave the way for music future placements in television shows like Samantha Who? and Melrose Place, as well as cutting edge campaigns and in-stores for Bebe, Chanel, and Sephora. With his resume and repertoire quickly expanding, Page struck again with the release of Elevate, an album that KCRW DJ and electronic music pundit Jason Bentley described as “a breakthrough collection of original music and remixes” full of “subtle electronics and thoughtful songs.” Jo-Anne Greene from All Music Guide was even more forthright in her praise, referring to Page as “a man fast becoming a legend.”

Having long jettisoned his status as an up-and-comer, Page is ready to step into the next phase of his career, firmly joining the ranks of established “triple threat” DJs, producers, and remixers like Kaskade, Deadmau5, and Eric Prydz. It’s no surprise that the dance music scene is already buzzing about Believe.

“Fight For You” is the album’s first single, and is already being supported by world class DJs like Tiësto, Armin van Buuren, Above and Beyond, Dave Dresden, and Hernan Cattaneo. Bolstered with impassioned lyrics and swift, clean guitars, the track embodies Believe’s fragile yet faithful feel, pushing through wistful cinematic shades to the promise of something better up ahead.

“Believe is very dark, but I’m not a dark person at all,” Page explains. “I just lean towards these specific chords and melodies. Melancholy with a little bit of hope.”

The Pete York cover “Strange Condition,” a simple, spatial arrangement that highlights Page’s ability let his vocalists control the direction of a song, and not be driven towards emotional peaks and valleys by just synths and bass. Page uses a similarly subtle approach on “Tell Me Why,” featuring the velveteen vocals of Télépopmusik’s Angela McCluskey. Elsewhere, Page enlists the talents of Matt Alber on “Agnus Dei” and Gabriel & Dresden alum Jan Burton on “Traces Remain” and the raucous “I’ve Had Friends.” On the moody “In The Dark,” Page himself takes a turn on the mic at the urging of another G&D contributor, Molly Bancroft, who was initially tapped to provide the vocals. For Page, it was simply the next logical progression in his maturation as a producer.

“I want to work with singer/songwriters who have depth to their lyrics, and I’m trying to bring influences in from other genres,” says Page. “It’s tragic to see all the tracks on Beatport that are just made for clubs. They’re great for what they are, but it’s not necessarily something you want to have in your car on repeat, or listen to again in 10 years. This album is really a reflection of myself, and I want these songs to last a long time.”

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DJ Enferno: Fri 9/9/11 [Pop at Ultrabar]

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DJ Enferno

Opening set by DJ Geometrix

Friday September 2, 2011
Ultrabar Nightclub
911 F St NW
Washington D.C., DC 20004
(202) 638-4663

Doors Open at 9pm | Ages 18+

Latest tracks by djenferno

Style: Open Format (rock vs. house vs. electro vs. hip-hop vs. top 40)

DJ Enferno is one of the most diverse and accomplished DJs in the world. He has:

  • Remixed Dev, LMFAO and Far East Movement
  • Designed sound for Rihanna’s Loud Tour and Cirque du Soleil’s Michael Jackson show
  • Created the Live Remix Project
  • Spun events from LA to Dubai

Enferno is everywhere, doing everything, all the time. And he got his start right here in DC!
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Latest tracks by DJ SUELTO

Mario Salsa feeling the rhythm in the Bedroom at Ultrabar DC

With Mario Salsa on the congas, DJs Suelto and Bomba bring the hype every Friday to The Bedroom at Ultrabar. Pop’s Latin/International party features reggaeton, bachata, house and the best in international beats! The Bedroom at Ultrabar Nightclub in Washington DC is a huge weekly draw!
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Sunnery James & Ryan Marciano: Thurs 9/8/11 [Glow at Lima]

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Sunnery James


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Thursday September 9, 2011

1401 K Street, NW
Washington D.C., DC 20001
(202) 789-2800

Doors Open at 10pm, Ages 18+

Latest tracks by SunneryJamesRyanMarciano

From: Holland

Style: Dirty, underground Dutch house

Famous Tracks: Birambi, Pina, Pondo, Take Over Control remix

Best Known For: “If the Swedish House Mafia had a Dutch division, it would be these guys.” – Axwell

Rising house duo Sunnery James & Ryan Marciano are coming off their biggest year yet. With massive global events including Sensation under their belts, support from acts like Chuckie and Swedish House Mafia, and a style all their own, this dirty Dutch duo is in line for another huge year!

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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.

From the moment they entered the DJ profession, they agreed to do something serious with their common passion: House Music! Quickly after their first gig together Sunnery and Ryan established themselves as top DJs.

Besides performing all over t…he globe, they are very busy in their
Amsterdam studio. May 2008 saw the release of debut track ‘Pina’, just 4
weeks later, dance floor cracker ‘Lift U Up’, feat. Melvin Reese & Chappell
saw light. Then things went very fast, their inspirational, upfront release
‘The Desert’, was released via D.O.N.S.’s Kingdom Kome Cuts imprint, Steve Angello scooped up ‘Traffic’ and ‘Snitch’ for release on his Size Records label and they made several remixes for the likes of Sander Kleinenberg (‘This Is Our Night’) and Kaskade (‘Dynasty’).

In February 2010, Sunnery and Ryan launched their ‘Amazone Project’ event in the Heineken Music Hall Amsterdam. 5.500 fans came to join the SJ-RMhype and witnessed an exclusive 5-hour-set. The Amazone Project compilation landed on the #2 spot in the Dutch charts.

The SJ-RM journey continues in 2010, with Sunnery & Ryan debuting at the prestigious Sensation event in the 50.000 cap. Amsterdam Arena on 3rd of July and playing Pacha Ibiza alongside Swedish House Mafia.

Sunnery James & Ryan Marciano – the energetic duo who match soulful vocals with fast pumping House. Their skill lies in the ability to build a track, drop it, pull in the next, sample soul-pleasing vocals, then drop another so smoothly that their whole set feels like a constant upward progression. Another skill is their ability to read the crowd and give them exactly what they want.

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Nadia Ali and David Berrie: Sat 9/3/11 [Glow at Fur]

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Nadia Ali

David Berrie

Saturday September 3, 2011

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

Doors Open at 10pm, Ages 18+

Latest tracks by davidberrie

From: NY, NY

Style:
David: Tech-House
Nadia: Vocal trance/house

Famous Tracks:
Nadia: Rapture, Pressure (with Alex Kenji and Starkillers), Is it Love, Love Story, Better Run (with Tocadisco), Feels So Good (with Armin van Buuren)
David: Remixes of Ellie Goudling – The Lights, Adele – Rolling in the Deep. Originals – The Bomb, Get F’d Up, Everywhere, Rising Sun, Change the Light

Best Known For:
Nadia: Being the front woman for Iio. Rapture.
David: Going from DJ to the stars to underground tech-house monster!

Two of NY dance music’s stars of the last decade! Nadia Ali needs no introduction, being the voice behind hits like Rapture, Fantasy, Better Run and the recent hit Pressure! David Berrie, a favorite of Diddy, decided to scrap his open format style and pursue his passion of underground tech house. Respect!

The two NYC natives are headed to Glow on Saturday 9/3 to kick the fall season off with a bang!

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It is sometimes hard to believe that the Grammy nomination for Nadia Ali’s “Fantasy” (Morgan Page Remix) is only one of many milestones marking her musical achievements. Nadia’s career exploded as a member of “iiO” with the massive 2001 hit, “Rapture”. Quickly leaping to #2 on the UK Singles chart, “Rapture” would propel Nadia into the spotlight and serve as a shadow of things to come. Now armed w…ith a solid decade of commercial success and an almost feverish evolution of artistic expansion… Something tells us that Nadia Ali is just warming up. To date, Nadia’s career as singer/songwriter has attracted a massive international following resulting from a masterful exploitation of captivating vocals and dance music. Nadia has attributed this unmistakable style to the overarching influence of her eastern ancestry, as well as the diverse cultural climate of her upbringing in Queens, New York.

Beginning in 2001, Nadia’s lush vocal style would take the world by storm, becoming a globally recognized trademark in the dance music industry, and keeping her in nonstop demand by the hottest innovative DJ’s worldwide. Recent and notable collaborations include: Schiller, Sultan & Ned Shepard, Chris Reece, Tocadisco, Serge Devant and Starkillers. In the mean time, Nadia’s recent team up with Armin Van Buuren, (ranked the # 1 DJ in the world for 4 consecutive years), has been generating a white-hot buzz. Jointly, Nadia and Armin shaped the brand-new dance track: “Feels So Good” and are currently carrying out a rigorous tour schedule on the “Armin Only Mirage” tour. “Armin Only” is an entirely sold-out world tour, filling arenas with tens of thousands of fans nightly.

Nadia Ali has continually proven her value with a growing list of global hits and chart-toppers that has expanded progressively over the years. These include: “Rapture”, “At The End”, “Kiss You”, and a #1 US Billboard Dance Chart hit with “Is It Love” in 2006. Nadia’s solo album “Embers” was released in 2009 and “Fantasy” soon followed, serving as a prologue to “Queen of Clubs Trilogy: Best of Nadia Ali Remixed”. In 2010, Nadia was nominated for Best Progressive/Tech House Track for “Love Story” at the International Dance Music Awards at the Winter Music Conference. She then neatly closed out the year 2010 with a Grammy nomination for her song “Fantasy”, under the “Best Re-mixed Recording” category. While Nadia has cultivated a score of industry accolades, 2010 marked the first occasion in which her work would receive the great honor and validation of a Grammy Nomination. If we are to learn anything from the pattern developing here, it could quite possibly be that Nadia Ali simply possesses both the clever intellect and raw talent required to amass this kind of staying power… and that this past decade has only been the beginning.
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From Diddy to the underground, David Berrie’s musical career has evolved in unique fashion. The one-time deejay to the stars, twenty-four year old Berrie now looks to carry dance music in New York into the next decade.

With a distinctive deejaying and production style, Berrie draws heavily on both tech and progressive house influences. Releases on Ultra Records and Nervous Records, due out in the summer of 2011, look to add to the considerable buzz Berrie has generated on house blogs around the globe.

Remixes of Chris Brown’s “Yeah 3X”, released by Jive Records, and Adele’s “Rolling In The Deep”, both produced under the moniker dBerrie, have become staples of deejays’ sets worldwide.

Berrie continues to tour globally, holding residencies at Pacha (New York), Liv (Miami), and Playhouse (Los Angeles). He has performed at a bevy of international festivals including Planetlove WKD Festival (Ireland) and Umagination (Croatia) and has headlined Dayglow throughout the United States.
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DJ PS1: Fri 9/2/11 [Pop at Ultrabar]

DJ PS1 DC concerts
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DJ PS1

Opening set by DJ Geometrix

Friday September 2, 2011
Ultrabar Nightclub
911 F St NW
Washington D.C., DC 20004
(202) 638-4663

Doors Open at 9pm | Ages 18+

Latest tracks by DJPS1

Style: Electro/hip-hop mash up

PS1 is one of the most in-demand DJs in NYC’s celebrity party scene. Whether it’s Britney Spears, Diddy or some socialite no one’s ever heard of but everyone in Manhattan knows; PS1 is the choice!

He’s received press in CosmoGIRL, US Weekly and Page Six and been under the tutelage of DJ Skribble for over a decade. PS1 is also a huge sneaker head and owned a sneaker shop in Brooklyn before going on tour full time!

He’s spun at Marquee, Cain and Pink Elephant in NYC in addition to holding residencies at mur.mur in Atlantic City, Shrine at Foxwoods and Bliss in Jersey.
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Latest tracks by DJ Geometrix

Panorama Productions Resident DJ Geometrix is one of DC’s finest. Not only does he hold weekly spots at Pop @ Ultrabar and the hip-hop room at Glow @ Fur; he is also a co-director of the B2R (Back to Rock) Music School’s Beat Refinery in Herndon, VA.
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Latest tracks by DBK

Ultrabar Nightclub in Washington DC was once a bank, and this is The Vault! In addition to a bar and dance floor, the Vault features a hall lined with couches, sunken chairs and intimate escapes in case you meet the love of your life on a Friday night!
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Latest tracks by DJ SUELTO

Mario Salsa feeling the rhythm in the Bedroom at Ultrabar DC

With Mario Salsa on the congas, DJs Suelto and Bomba bring the hype every Friday to The Bedroom at Ultrabar. Pop’s Latin/International party features reggaeton, bachata, house and the best in international beats! The Bedroom at Ultrabar Nightclub in Washington DC is a huge weekly draw!
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Latest tracks by KidLucky
kid lucky washington dc
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Print your passes for Pop Fridays at Ultrabar
Or use DC Nightclub passes to get a discount at the door.

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