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DJ PAULY D: Fri 4/15 [Special Glow Friday at BARCODE]

dj pauly d barcode dc april 15 4/15 glow washington dc pauly d crewGLOW Washington DC presents:

DJ Pauly D
djpaulyd.com/

Opening Set by DJ Saam

Friday, April 15th, 2011
Barcode Lounge
1101 17th St NW Washington DC
Event starts at 9pm, Ages 21+

Pauly D and his crew were just planning to visit DC this weekend, so they called up the Glow crew a few minutes ago to ask if they’d want to do a show.  Glow crew’s response?  Hell yeah!

DJ Pauly D will play this surprise set on Friday, April 15th at Barcode Lounge , DC’s hottest new restaurant, bar, and lounge in the heart of the Golden Triangle. Space is limited, so arrive early to guarantee entry!

Cover: $20
Ages: 21+ (strictly)
Tables: $500 minimum
Nightlife Begins: 9pm

Learn more about Barcode Restaurant, Bar, Lounge on the DC Nightclub Guide.

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From: USA (Rhode Island)
Style: House, Mash Up, Top 40 hip-hop, rock
Famous Tracks: Beat Dat Beat
Best Known For: Gym, tan, laundry. T-shirt time. The shirt before the shirt. Tossing grenades and stepping on landmines.
America’s Best DJ Rank: 8

Pauly D’s debut performance at Glow was unreal. We were thoroughly impressed by his ability to move between tracks like Far East Movement – Fly Like a G6, Wynter Gordon and David Guetta – Dirty Talk, David Guetta and Afrojack – Louder than Words, Afrojack – Zeggie, Avicii – Bromance and Alcoholic, Sweet Disposition. You see how that goes right there? Yeah you do. That’s called FLOW, and DJ Pauly D has got plenty of it.

We can only assume that with more massive events under his belt comes an even more eclectic track selection and perhaps a widening of the gap on both ends! Like we said in our review of the first event, his ability to introduce mainstream fans to quality house music took our breath away.

This is not Pop. This is GLOW!

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Paul “DJ Pauly D” DelVecchio aka. Pauly D was born in Providence, RI on July 5, 1980. His lifelong interest and early passion for music are what sparked his career, that passion brought him right to the top as Pauly is one of the most sought after DJ’s today.

Pauly’s fame rose to a new level in December 2009 when MTV’s highest rated show “Jersey Shore” first premiered. Pauly quickly became a fan favorite known for his impeccable grooming and memorable catchphrases.

In 2010, Pauly released his first single “Beat Dat Beat” with Universal Republic Records which quickly rose up the charts solidifying his place in pop culture. In June 2010 Pauly earned one of the highest honors that can be awarded to a DJ, he was nominated for America’s Best DJ, alongside the best in the business.

Long before his MTV “Jersey Shore” fame Pauly started as DJ, and that is where his passion remains. Pauly started spinning in the club scene at the age of 18 at local spots, and private functions.

Pauly has the incredible ability to control and please a crowd. This world famous DJ is definitely a ladies man to the fullest extreme, any venue he spins at will be packed with beautiful women, dying for a glimpse of him and what he does. He has surpassed the capabilities of most local DJ´s and the vibe he brings is beyond powerful. He strides in keeping the dance floor moving.

Pauly is one of the nation’s favorite DJ’s and is always in high demand. He is a crowd favorite and a true asset to any venue. Pauly continues to tour the world DJing while holding down a Vegas residency.
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Wolfgang Gartner w/ Harvard Bass: Sat 4/30 [Glow at Fur]

Wolfgang Gartner at Club Glow Washington DCGLOW Washington DC presents:

Wolfgang Gartner
myspace.com/djwolfganggartner
twitter.com/WOLFGANGGARTNER

Harvard Bass

harvardbass.com

Saturday, April 30 2011
Fur Nightclub 33 Patterson St NE
Doors Open at 10pm, Ages 18+

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From: USA (Texas)

Style: Electro

Famous Tracks: Conscindo w/ Mark Knight, Wolfgang’s 5th Symphony, Illmerica, Animal Rights w/ Deadmau5, Undertaker

Best Known For: Destroying dance floors with electro goodness. Producing banger after banger. Being awesome.

DJ Mag Rank: 70

With eight #1’s on the Beatport charts, a collaboration with Deadmau5, stops at Coachella and EDC, numerous international tour dates and a relentless production and DJ style, it’s no wonder Wolfgang Gartner cracked the DJ Mag top 100 in 2010. The electro thumper from Austin, Texas has been a major contributor in igniting the US house scene. Even though house music was invented in Chicago, it has only recently taken off in the American mainstream. Right now electro artists like Steve Aoki and Wolfgang are carrying the torch.

Gartner’s artist album is set to drop sometime this spring and we’re certain he’s going to light DC nightlife on fire with brand new productions, including that one with will.i.am we keep hearing about!

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The name Wolfgang is synonymous with greatness. Name your baby Wolfgang, and he may grow up to be one of the world’s leading chefs, or a member of a seminal band like Kraftwerk or Van Halen. In keeping with that tradition, in less than three years the producer and DJ known as Wolfgang Gartner has gone from strength to strength, with eight #1 tracks on Beatport (including the site’s best-selling track of 2009) and remixes for A-list artists (Black Eyed Peas, Timbaland, Britney Spears), all lauded by peers such as David Guetta, Tïesto, and Pete Tong.

No, with the forename Wolfgang, Gartner’s success shouldn’t surprise anyone. And yet it does. Because that is his stock in trade: surprising listeners. “Right now, I feel like I have a responsibility to advance the genre,” he says. “I have to come up with something completely new, that’s never been done before.”

Just study a couple of Gartner’s smashes to understand how rapidly his game keeps changing. The melody of “Undertaker” is composed from an encyclopedia array of electronic timbres, chopped into succinct, rapid-fire bits, yet solid hooks anchor the whole track; while the record is instantly recognizable, it packs so much information into its grooves it’s impossible for the brain to become overly-familiar with it. “Firepower” opens with a neo-classical melody, gives way to a brief passage of glistening arpeggios reminiscent of Vangelis or Tangerine Dream, then throws down an array of beats that explode in patterned bursts like Chinese New Year.

Yet Gartner isn’t simply an underground sensation. He has played before thousands at events like Coachella and Ultra Music Festival. Black Eyed Peas main man will.i.am has already tapped him for collaborations, he was recently nominated for a grammy, and legendary record executive Jimmy Iovine—who has nurtured the careers of icons ranging from Eminem to Stevie Nicks—has displayed a strong interest in Gartner. The number of requests he gets to remix other artists’ tracks has reached a point where he elects to decline ninety-nine percent of them (“I generally only work with artists for whom I have great respect and admiration”).

Like another famous Wolfgang, Gartner started his artistic experiments at a very young age. As a little boy growing up in California he studied piano, playing both classical and jazz. But it was during a family trip to Tanzania when he was 11 years old that Gartner was turned on to dance music, in the form of a mix tape that featured Kevin Saunderson’s 1988 crossover techno hit “Good Life.” “I heard that track and it completely changed the chemical structure of my brain.” Back home in America, he began making his own forays into the field, producing original tracks on drum machines and keyboards while other kids were off at soccer practice or watching cartoons.
Unlike Mozart, Gartner’s genius didn’t translate into the misadventures of an enfant terrible. Quite the opposite: “I spent all my time with music… alone.” With the onset of adolescence, he began sharing his handiwork with the world. At 13, he procured a set of tape decks with pitch controls and a four track mixer, and started playing basement parties. A year later, he graduated to turntables, and by 16 he’d begun spinning in nightclubs. As a consequence of his well-trained ear, he was particularly attuned to harmony, eschewing the classic rookie mistake of mixing tracks in incompatible keys. “I never wanted to compromise the integrity of the music,” he recalls.

That commitment to the integrity of the music continues to this day. Gartner is meticulous in his approach to crafting new tracks in the studio, contemplating how they’ll sound in different venues and new ways to pitch curveballs at the dance music cognoscenti—without using gratuitous gimmicks. Whereas many producers start with a rhythm track, Gartner is more likely to begin with a melody and a concept, and experiment… and experiment and experiment… until the pieces begin to click. “Music doesn’t just come out of thin air,” he admits. “Inspiration is a natural process.” And it can’t be forced. If you actually take the time to read artist bios on clubglow.com please send an email to ravibayanker@yahoo.com – The first 7 responses will receive a free drink on Ravi at the event.

As he moves forward, Gartner doesn’t want to just advance his art form—he also wants to put a fresh twist on Top 40 fare. “I definitely want to work with pop and rap artists as a producer.” So long as his identity and integrity remain intact: “I want to make what I like making, and if a rapper can rap on it, then great.” With numerous new projects in the pipeline, he still appreciates the distinction between world domination and overexposure. “I’m definitely about quality over quantity,” he concludes. With Wolfgang Gartner, only one thing is certain: his next move is always a surprise. {tab=Video}



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DJ PS1: Fri 4/29 [Pop at Ultrabar]

dj ps1 at pop friday at ultrabar nightclub washington dcPop Nightlife DC presents:

DJ PS1

Opening Set by DJ Geometrix

Friday April 29th
Ultrabar Nightclub DC
911 F st NW Washington DC 20004
Doors Open at 9pm | Ages 18+
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DJ PS1 – From Dusk Til Dawn

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dj ps1 washington dcWith a more than respectable Autumn Top 10 on beatport.com, PS1 has moved into Winter 10/11 with enough heat to melt metal! The Moodswing 360 all-star is one of NY’s brightest stars behind the decks. His impressive resume includes events at Cain, 1Oak and Tenjune as well as being a favorite of Diddy. In fact, it seems as though the paparazzi can’t leave the guy alone.

Paris Hilton comes to his events, says hi on a red carpet in LA, and PS1 ends up front page news in all the celebrity gossip columns. Brittney Spears climbs into the booth and starts making out with him and… well, she does things like that anyway. A favorite of Lindsay Lohan and Mary-Kate Olsen, it’s clear that PS1 has quite the buzz going for him. Spinning since he was 12 and discovered at 16 by neighbor DJ Skribble, the NY fly would prefer all that attention be directed on the party itself. All he wants to do is get behind the decks, throw a rager and go home to his sneaker collection at the end of the day.

Check out the pics from the last time DJ PS1 played at Ultrabar!

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Main Floor at Ultrabar Nightclub DC
The Main Floor at Ultrabar Nightclub DC

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Top 40, Mashups, Hip Hop

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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

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Mashups, Dance, House

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Billboard.com Top Ten Songs | April 10-16, 2011

1. Katy Perry Feat. Kanye West – E.T. » Play (video)
Katy Perry
Album: Teenage Dream

Katy Perry hanging on to the number one spot with eight weeks on the charts! Katy joins forces with Kanye to create this new hit with a great dance feel. The release of the official music video has probably helped push this song to the number one spot, check it out!

2. Rihanna – S&M » Play (video)
Rihanna
Album: Loud

Rihanna hangs on to the number two spot with “S&M.” This track has been on the charts for 12 weeks! What a hit! With a title like that it really needs no more explanation! When combined with a racy, somewhat disturbing, music video it’s one of the most controversial tracks currently.

3. The Black Eyed Peas – Just Can’t Get Enough » Play (video)
Black Eyed Peas
Album: The Beginning/The Best of the E.N.D.

Taking the number three spot from Cee Lo Green, “Just Can’t Get Enough” has great beats and an incredible club feel. Lyrics invoking love and the one you just can’t get enough of round out an original song with the same Black Eyed Peas sound you love!

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

“F**k You” falls to number four but is still holding strong on the top ten. Eight weeks on the charts is nothing to be upset about though! If you see them “driving ’round town with the girl [you] love” then there’s only one thing to say .. f**k you!

5. Lady GaGa – Born This Way » Play (video)
Lady GaGa
Album: Born This Way

“Born This Way” has been on the charts for eight weeks now peaking at number one and now down to number five. Lady GaGa uses this song as a chance to let people know you are born the way you are, and that’s okay with her!

6. Chris Brown Feat. Lil Wayne & Busta Rhymes – Look At Me Now » Play (video)
Chris Brown
Album: Look At Me Now

Chris Brown, Lil Wayne, and Busta Rhymes bring Hip-Hop/R&B to the overall top ten while topping those charts at number one. Up one to number six this week, “Look At Me Now” is enjoying nine weeks on the charts.

7. Jeremih Feat. 50 Cent – Down On Me » Play (video)
Jeremih
Album: All About You

Jeremih and 50 Cent are Back and here to say, holding on to the charts for 21 weeks. This is another song that doesn’t need much description, with that title and a little imagination you can figure out what it’s all about.

8.  Jennifer Lopez Feat. Pitbull – On the Floor » Play (video)
Jennifer Lopez
Album: On the Floor

Lopez and Pitbull climb back up a couple spots this week with “On the Floor,” a song most literally about tearing up the dance floor. Some say it sounds too much like Kat DeLuna’s “Party O’Clock” and Maya’s “Stereo Love,” what do you think?

9. P!nk – F**kin’ Perfect » Play (video)
P!nk
Album: Greatest Hits...So Far!!!

Ten weeks on the charts and peaking at number two, P!nk is making a comeback and is there to stay! One part advice, one part story of her life, P!nk wants you to know that you should never feel less than perfect!

10.  Adele – Rolling In The Deep » Play (video)
Adele
Album: 21

Just Breaking into the top ten at number ten but on the charts for 13 weeks, Adele brings a decidedly different sound to the charts. In this song Adele vents her anger at a relationship that could have “had it all” but instead she is betrayed by the one she loves. Adele contributes to the serious message by comparing her anger to a rising fever and promising to expose him for who he is.

Important Info about Tiesto at DC Armory 4/9/11

TIESTO DC ARMORY GLOW WASHINGTON DC APRIL 9 2011 PANORAMA PRODUCTIONSPanorama Productions and Glow are proud to host Tiesto at Glow at the DC Armory on Saturday, April 9th.  Lots of people have questions, and fortunately, we have answers for you.

Subjects covered here include: Tickets, dress code, alcohol, age and ID requirements, set times, start time, Metro, security, glowsticks policy, photographer policy, parking, smoking, re-entry, afterparties, and info about the next big show.

Concert Event Page: Tiesto at Glow at the DC Armory Homepage

Tickets to the show

Are there tickets left?
No. All 10,000 tickets sold out last week.  However, we are giving away two tickets every day to fans of our facebook page.  Like our page, then like the wall post about the ticket giveaway for your chance to win!

Will there be tickets at the door?
No.

Getting in to the show

What are the Age Requirements, ID requirements?
This event is strictly 18+ to enter, 21+ to drink. A valid government-issued photo ID is absolutely required to enter.  Your ticket does not exempt you from this requirement.

Is there a Dress Code?
No.

About the show

When does the show start? When should I get there? Who is playing when?
The doors open at 6.  We recommend getting there on-time to avoid lines.  Matt Goldman will be playing from opening till 7, Roberto Gonzalez 7-8, Cedric Gervais 8-10, and Tiesto 10-2.

Will there be alcohol?
Yes. The DC Armory will have Beer, Liquor, and Wine service, as well as food and non alcoholic beverages. Table service is not available.

Show and Venue policies

What is security like at the Armory?
From the DC Armory info page: “All guests entering the DC Armory are subject to search and screening by hand-held and/or walkthrough magnetometer. Refusal to comply may be grounds to prohibit admission. Guests will not be permitted to enter the DC Armory if they are visibly intoxicated.”

Are Glowsticks or Lasers permitted?
No. However, Glow bracelets, LED gloves, and other “jewelry/attire” type glow-items are okay. Loose objects like glow STICKS are not ok. Rule of thumb: if you can chuck it at someone, its not getting inside.

Are Professional Photographers / DSLR Cameras Permitted?
No. However, personal “point and shoot” cameras are OK.

What other items are prohibited?
Prohibited items include weapons or other dangerous objects, sticks, bats, poles, staffs and clubs, illegal substances, backpacks and large bags, food and beverages, and metal, plastic and glass containers.

What is the Smoking Policy?
Smoking indoors is prohibited by DC Law, violators may be ejected. Follow signs to designated smoking areas on-site.

Is re-entry permitted?
No.

Getting to the show

How do I get there?
See this: Directions to DC Armory

When does Metro close?
The last train leaves the nearby Stadium/Armory stop at 3am.

Where do I park?
There are huge parking lots all around the DC Armory for $15. Primary parking for the Tiësto Club Life Tour will be in Lot 3 (corner of 19th and East Capitol Streets, SE).

More Parties in DC

Is there an afterparty?
We do not have a sponsored afterparty.  However, if you’re looking for something to do on Thursday and Friday before the show, we’ve got Dada Life on Thursday at Lima and DJ Spider on Friday at Ultrabar.  We also have a great list of the top 10 dc nightclubs.

When is the next big show?

More Questions

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Check to see if someone has asked it in the comments section below. If no, go ahead and ask us!

Sander Kleinenberg w/ Pleasurekraft: Thurs 4/28 [Glow at Lima]

GLOW Washington DC presents:

Sander Kleinenberg
sanderkleinenberg.com myspace.com/sanderkleinenberg

Pleasurekraft
twitter.com/pleasurekraft
soundcloud.com/pleasurekraft

Thursday, April 28 2011
33 Patterson St NE
Washington DC
Doors Open at 10pm, Ages 18+

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From: Holland

Style: Tech/House

Famous Tracks: This is Miami, The Fruit, My Lexicon, This is Our Night, RYANL (Rock You all Night Long),

Best Known For: Pioneering VDJing

He has taken video DJing to the next level, produced some of the most cutting edge tech-house on the market and certainly knows how to live it up at Glow.

“Video DJing to me is one of the new ways to get across what I’m doing. The art of DJing has been elevated to a whole new level, and combining all these disciplines is exciting. It keeps me inspired.”

Sander’s 5K album was the culmination of roughly a decade of thoughts, ideas and inspiration from one of dance music’s most respected artists. Co-crafted with Josh Gabriel, Sander pushed the envelope in 2010 with the unique album, transcending genre and leaving it all on the record. Techno, house, rock, folk, 5K is soulful music. A true representation of Sander K the artist.

The last time Sander was at Lima Lounge the roof nearly came off. The last time he was at Fur the party made its way into the booth. We’re bringing it back to Lima this time so Sander can focus all that energy into the intimate confines of DC’s top club venue. {tab=Bio}
Superstar Dutch DJ and producer Sander Kleinenberg has built his international reputation on an ability to create different atmospheres, for myriad crowds, at venues all over the world.

Kleinenberg is not only an artist who declines to stick to a single, easily defined sound, he also utilizes more than one medium to create a night out. Long at the forefront of integrating video imagery and other visuals in his VDJ sets, Sander includes Pioneer among his sponsors for these innovative performances. The manufacturer has been involved with outfitting select clubs around the world with the SVM-1000 audio-visual mixer (which Kleinenberg helped develop), DVJ players, plasma televisions, and other custom video installations exclusively for his performances.

Integrating music and images single-handedly requires sharpened skills and on-the-fly invention. “Now, in the process of DJing, I am in control of another dimensions. The thought processes are not just about music; there is a visual element as well.” Which allows his to shape his identity, and stimulate crowds, in a host of fresh ways. “This is a whole new way of looking at what you do creatively. In the end, that is very challenging. It makes you more versatile as well. I love keeping on my toes.”

Sander will continue to show off his aesthetic flexibility at residencies around the world during the course of the year, including Pacha in Ibiza, Avalon in Los Angeles, Ministry of Sound in London, and Paradiso in Amsterdam. Each of these gigs affords him unique creative opportunities; the exclusivity and luxury of Pacha elicits different impulses from him than the storied, historic Avalon, pristine sound quality of the Box main room at Ministry of Sound, or the iconic pop temple status of Paradiso for example. Which is how he likes it. “Residencies are like laboratories: You can go in and experiment. As you get to know the sound system and the clientele, and become comfortable, you have more faith in each potential change of direction.”

Kleinenberg is also hitting the summer festival circuit, with performances scheduled at Global Gathering, SW4, Exit Festival, Extrema Outdoor, Lovelands and more to be announced.

So his calendar is jam-packed. But for Sander, there is always still more to do. The head of his own Little Mountain Recordings label, and a producer of sublime original tracks that elude being easily date-stamped, Kleinenberg plans to tap into all the facets of his creativity for his debut artist album, which he has been working furiously in the studio to complete over the past year with the one and only Josh Gabriel. “I am working on a definitive document,” he hints. “I want to create a real landmark, both visually and musically, where I say, ‘This has been my journey over the last twenty years… and this is where I am now.'” {tab=Video}

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Eden

Eden, Washington DC

  • Venue Type: 4-floor Club/Lounge
  • Estimated Size: 700 people
  • Amenities: 4 Floors, VIP Table Service, Rooftop, Private Events
  • Cover Charge: $20 (Get in FREE: See “Get Hooked Up” section at bottom)
  • Hours: Sun – Thu: 10pm – 2am, Fri/Sat: 10pm – 3am
  • Dress Code: Upscale, dressy
  • Age Requirement: 21+ (18+ Wednesday & Thursday)
  • Location: Golden Triangle
  • Address: 1716 I St NW Washington DC 20006. (202) 905 9300
  • Website: www.edendc.com
  • Atmosphere: 4 floors of aesthetic beauty. Guests of Eden find themselves surrounded by sophisticated LED displays, jungle-esque decor (it is the Garden of Eden, after all) and upscale clientele. Although a narrow venue, Eden provides a unique experience, especially to those lucky enough to make it to the rooftop, which brings a piece of South Beach to DC nightlife.
Venue Overview

Entry to Eden is best attained through the club’s, a promoter’s or DJ’s guest list. Walking up to the first floor, you will instantly feel as though you have been transported to a hedonist’s paradise. The mock waterfalls behind the bamboo-fronted bar, jungle-esque decor and leveled VIP provide an instant escape from office and government buildings throughout Washington. Eden’s second floor provides a more traditional, club-like atmosphere, with extended VIP, top 40/mash up and club kids dressed to impress. The third floor, known as the Forbidden Room, is open based on capacity. Its intimate setting allows for an up close and personal experience with the DJ as well as a calming alternative to the fruitful garden below.

The rooftop escape at Eden showcases one of the most unique settings in DC nightlife.

A lush forest amidst our nation’s capital, Eden’s rooftop bar is a prime destination in DC nightlife. Complete with VIP tables to one side, a bar to the other, a raised DJ booth and a massive Miami/Vegas/European-style LED screen, the Eden roof is a place everyone needs to be at least once during their DC nightlife experience. In addition to the freshest house music around, Eden books acts like Sydney Blu, The Devil from Acapulco and Anthony Attalla, showcases the freshest in house music and often-times features live congas and saxophone to compliment the beats. It’s important to note that unless you ask for access, you will not receive a stamp allowing you past security to DC nightlife’s hidden rooftop garden.

Parties
  • Mondays bring Greenhouse: an early week, rooftop-only party w/ music by Soundtrax.
  • Wednesdays host Salsa lessons on the 2nd floor starting at 9 and become a full on Latin party as the night wears on. The rooftop oasis is home to the latest in hip-hop, top 40 and mash up.
  • Thursdays at Eden have been revitalized with 2nd floor and rooftop action!
  • Fridays feature Latin in the Green Room, Mash up on the 2nd floor and hot bodies and house music on the roof. The Forbidden Room is open based on capacity.
  • Saturdays, like Fridays, feature 3 floors (sometimes 4) of great music, beautiful people and hot action.
Latest Updates from Eden
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  • Guest List & Table Reservations: Click Here. Select the evening you’d like to attend and check out the bottle service menu!
Photo Tour: Green Room
The Green Room at Eden, the entryway to a Garden above.
The bamboo-fronted bar in Eden’s Green Room
Photo Tour: Second Floor
Secret stairs on the far end of Eden give way to well kept rest rooms and fast access to other floors
Things can get pretty wild on the weekends at Eden!
Photo Tour: The Forbidden Room
The Forbidden Room provides an intimate setting for patrons to relax and enjoy a fat Cohiba and glass of Courvoissier
Relax and enjoy Eden’s top notch wine selection
Photo Tour: The Rooftop

Video Tour: Eden


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Billboard.com Top Ten Songs | April 3–9, 2011

1. Katy Perry Feat. Kanye West – E.T. » Play (video)
Katy Perry
Album: Teenage Dream

Katy Perry finally brings home the gold! Katy joins forces with Kanye to create this new hit with a great dance feel. The release of the official music video has probably helped push this song to the number one spot, check it out!

2. Rihanna – S&M » Play (video)
Rihanna
Album: Loud

Taking number two by force, “S&M” has been on the charts for 11 weeks! What a hit! With a title like that it really needs no more explanation! When combined with a racy, somewhat disturbing, music video it’s one of the most controversial tracks currently.

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

“F**k You” never seemed to be able to take the number one spot from Lady GaGa, but that is a tough thing to do. Seven weeks on the charts is nothing to be upset about though! If you see them “driving ’round town with the girl [you] love” then there’s only one thing to say .. f**k you!

4. Lady GaGa – Born This Way » Play (video)
Lady GaGa
Album: Born This Way

Lady Gaga has finally been dethroned. Lady GaGa needs no introduction, and with “Born This Way” she has reaffirmed her supremacy claiming seven weeks on the charts so far!

5. The Black Eyed Peas – Just Can’t Get Enough » Play (video)
Black Eyed Peas
Album: The Beginning/The Best of the E.N.D.

Still at number five, “Just Can’t Get Enough” has great beats and an incredible club feel. Lyrics invoking love and the one you just can’t get enough of round out an original song with the same Black Eyed Peas sound you love!

6. Wiz Khalifa – No Sleep
Wiz Khalifa
Album: All About You

Who needs to drive or sleep when you can party all night long! Wiz Khalifa breaks into the top ten at number 6 with “No Sleep.”

7. Chris Brown Feat. Lil Wayne & Busta Rhymes – Look At Me Now » Play (video)
Chris Brown
Album: Look At Me Now

Making a move up one spot: Chris Brown, Lil Wayne, and Busta Rhymes bring Hip-Hop/R&B to the overall top ten while topping those charts at number one. It will be interesting to see how this hit progresses.

8. P!nk – F**kin’ Perfect » Play (video)
P!nk
Album: Greatest Hits...So Far!!!

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Ultrabar nightclub quietly bans all douchebags

Ultrabar Nightclub DC
Ultrabar Nightclub DC

WASHINGTON DC — Earlier today, Ultrabar Nightclub became the first nightclub in the United States to take a stance against douchebags by specifically banning all douchebags from their premises, much to the excitement of clubgoers in the DC area. While common practice in European nightclubs, especially in France, the trend of formally banning douchebags has only recently gained traction in the United States.  Most likely brought on with the surge in Jersey Culture and Guidos brought on by the rise of The Jersey Shore.

Darren Watkins, Chairman of the United States Clubber’s Association applauds Ultrabar‘s bold stance against douchebaggery, stating that “douchebags have always been a problem in nightclubs, and hopefully this will start the trend across the United States.”

Ultrabar made its stance very clear with an update to its club policies page, which states:

Effective 4/1/11: Management also reserves the right to refuse admission to any/all douchebags.

In a statement released earlier today, Ultrabar social media director Mark Maskell explains that this move was absolutely necessary to protect the interests of the customers, and to maintain the comfortable, and inviting atmosphere that Ultrabar is known for.

A March 2011 study commissioned by the DC Hospitality Group of 1,000 random female club patrons in DC indicated that nearly 35% of all female clubgoers top complaint is Douchebags.  This is a spike from two years ago where the study showed that only 19% of clubgoing women in DC had problems with douchebaggery.  Many respondents also wondered why the clubs just don’t ban them outright.

Survey of Female Nightclub Patrons in Washington DC, March 2011.
Survey of Female Nightclub Patrons in Washington DC, March 2011. Courtesy: DC Hospitality Group

Alarmed by this sudden spike, Ultrabar decided to take immediate action, even though their club had the lowest douchebag count in all of the DC Nightclubs, at a very tolerable 1.14%.  Maskell explains that the reason for this low number is that Ultrabar had quietly been turning douchebags away at the door for years.  However, with the increased popularity of the club, douchebags were showing up in record numbers, just to be turned away.  “It created quite a traffic jam, and wasted a lot of our staff resources that could’ve been spent on better customers.”
Ultrabar regular customer, a student from Sweden, supports Ultrabar’s decision.  “I have been clubbing all over the world, and its nice to see that the anti-douchebag sentiment has spread to the United States as well, especially to my favorite club.”

Nightclub Douchebags

However, despite the growing popularity worldwide, it has been difficult to get it moving here in DC.  Many club owners are hesitant to turn douchebags away, for fear that they won’t have any customers left.  Another local nightclub owner, who declined to give us his name for fear of losing his business, said “I wish we could ban these douchebags, they’re arrogant, they bother girls, and their strong cologne makes people vomit.  But without them, I wouldn’t have any customers at all.”

And indeed, Ultrabar has already received some backlash from the DC douchebag community, with douches planning to boycott all DC nightclubs, not just Ultrabar.  Brian Campbell, president of Douchebags United was outraged.  “This discrimination is absolutely intolerable, especially here in the Nation’s Capital where so many millions have fought for their freedom from discrimination and hatred.”

Campbell explains that douchebags have the right to hit on everything that moves, grab girls butts, act like they are superior, start fights, tip poorly, and act like a baller.  Campbell comfirms this saying “We do whatever the hell we want, and the constitution protects it.”

Two ladies celebrate a toast to Ultrabar's formal ban on Douchebags
Two ladies celebrate a toast to Ultrabar’s formal ban on Douchebags

My interview with Campbell was interrupted at that moment when an attractive young lady walked in to Barcode, the restaurant/lounge where we were talking during their infamous Extended Happy Hour.  He raced over to her, grabbed her by the waist, threw down a pathetic pick-up line, flexed his muscles, and laid down his best rap.  When the woman’s husband walked in three seconds later, Campbell puffed up and gave the husband a dirty look and grabbed the wife’s behind defiantly.  When the husband shook his head in disgust, Campbell ran over to the bar, cut in line, elbowed a girl in the face, spilled his drink on two people, punched a baby, left no tip, and began clucking like a chicken at the husband.

Barcode Manager Arman Amirshahi had seen enough, and grabbed Campbell by the collar, lifted him off the ground, and literally threw him out.  Amirshahi just shook his head, “Douchebag.”

Perhaps this bold move will send a message to douchebags across Washington DC: You’re not welcome here anymore.

Ultrabar Refuses Admission to Douchebags
Ultrabar refuses admission to douchebags