When Earth’s big fat ass gets between the Sun and the Moon, you get a spectacular show as the Moon is cast into darkness behind its shadow.  Much like Rush Limbaugh and his poor shoes; forever lost the shadows from a much larger body.  The little light that does reach the moon casts an evil reddish pale across its face like the political map of the USA after the 2010 midterm elections.  It looks as if it were conquered by Space-faring Republicans.  God save the Moon.

Photos (and silly commentary) by DC Clubbing photographer Mark Maskell.  ©2010 Panorama Productions.

It was really damn cold.  Click for High Resolution. (10mm Ultra-Wide angle shot) December 21st 2010 ©2010 Mark Maskell, Panorama Productions

It was really damn cold! (10mm Ultra-Wide angle shot) December 21st 2010 ©2010 Mark Maskell, Panorama Productions

More stars are visible during a Lunar Eclipse.  December 21st 2010 ©2010 Mark Maskell, Panorama Productions

More stars are visible during a Lunar Eclipse. Click for Super-High Resolution. (10mm Ultra-Wide angle shot taken on December 21st 2010) ©2010 Mark Maskell, Panorama Productions

Maskell Lunar Eclipse Washington DC December 2010 Lunar Eclipse 2010 North America East Coast

Lunar Eclipse Washington DC December 21st 2010 (50mm Lens) ©2010 Mark Maskell, Panorama Productions

Maskell Lunar Eclipse Washington DC December 2010 Lunar Eclipse North America

Lunar Eclipse Washington DC December 21st 2010 (275mm Telephoto Lens) ©2010 Mark Maskell, Panorama Productions

(p.s. I know what you’re thinking.  “Why is this on DC Clubbing? Aren’t they those people who do DC Clubs?”  Well, yeah.  But, I’d certainly consider this DC Nightlife, wouldn’t you?)

Christmas Eve Party Ultrabar Nightclub DCAfter spending time with the family, you’ve got the rest of the night off to go cause trouble!  Best of all, its Free All Night for 21+ with the pass below, and Ladies 21+ get a drink on the house if they’re dressed up Santa-style!  Its one of the few Christmas Eve parties in DC that actually gets off the ground!

Ultrabar nightclub features 6 bars, 4 dancefloors, and 4 djs to really fire up the night. Take a look at the lineup!

Main Floor: DJ Geometrix DC Christmas Parties
Top 40, Mashups, Hip Hop

POP Floor (Vault): DJ Maskell
Pop Dance, Pop House, Techno

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

Chroma (3rd Floor): DJ Spaz
Mashups, Dance, House

DJ Maskell December 2010 Hybrid Mix DC ClubsUltrabar/Glow resident DJ Maskell throws down a hybrid set of Pop Dance and Pop EDM that’s guaranteed to light up any DC Nightclub dancefloor!

Its the type of mix that hooks normal people into the electronic music world by blending the familiar Top 40 Dance tracks they know with the very best EDM hits that they might not know yet, but will definitely enjoy.  Its a combination of Pop Nightlife DC and Club Glow, all in a single two hour badass mix.  Enjoy.

Catch DJ Maskell every Friday at POP at Ultrabar Nightclub DC in the infamous Ultrabar Vault!

Axwell – Nothing but love for you
Ne-Yo – Beautiful Monster (Mixin Marc & Tony Svejda Remix Extended)
Taio Cruz w/Ke$sha – Take a Picture
Katy Perry – Teenage Dream (Kaskade Mix)
Rihanna – Only Girl in the World
Robyn – Hang with me (Avicii remix)
Martin Solveig & Dragonette – Hello
Enrique Iglesias – I Like It (Chuckie Remix)
Swedish House Mafia feat. Pharrell – One (Your Name) (Spencer Hill Remix)
Swedish House Mafia – Miami 2 Ibiza
Far East Movement – Like a G6
Usher – OMG (DJ Class Remix)
Flo Rida and David Guetta – Club Can’t Handle Me
Taio Cruz – Dynamite
Rihanna – Rockstar (Chew Fu Remix)
Usher ft Pitbull – DJ Got Us Fallin In Love
Black Eyed Peas – Rock That Body
Ke$ha – Take It Off
Duck Sauce – Barbara Streisand
Wolfgang Gartner – Illmerica
Afrojack – Pasha on Acid
BSOD – Game Over
David Guetta & Afrojack – Louder than Words
Coolio – Gangsta’s Paradise 2010 (Bernasconi & Farenthide Remix)
Reel 2 Real feat Sean Paul, Pitbull, Flo Rida & T Pain – I Like To Move It (Electro Urban Remix)
Afrojack ft Eva Simons – Take Over Control
Kid Cudi – Pursuit of Happiness (Steve Aoki Mix)
Chris Kaeser – Who’s In The House (Chuckie Remix)
Wynter Gordon – Dirty Talk (Laidback Luke Mix)
Tiesto & Diplo – C’mon

Boris at GlowGLOW Washington DC presents:

Boris
djboris.com myspace.com/believeinboris myspace.com/djborismusic

Opening Set by Rez-E

Thursday, September 23 2010 at Lima Restaurant & Lounge
1401 K St NW Washington DC
Doors Open at 10pm, Ages 21+

Purchase your tickets here!

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A true product of Manhattan’s legendary electronic scene, he has spun at many of The Big Apple’s most legendary nightclubs, including Exit, Roxy and residencies first at Crobar and now Pacha. His high-energy sets are famous for their big drums and bigger builds.

With a career that has spanned over 15 years, Boris has come to represent everything that’s right about house music. His tenure at clubs across the country is matched only by legends such as DJ Dan, Danny Tenaglia and Junior Vasquez. His producing and engineering skills are the crème de la crème in any group of musicians. Boris has worked with a who’s who of music industry mega stars including Janet Jackson, Missy Elliott, Jewel, Pink, Brandy, Usher, Brittney Spears, New Order, Boys to Men, 98 Degrees, Mya, Shania Twain, Salt-n-Peppa, Cindy Lauper, Jordan Knight and numerous others. With a list like that, there isn’t much more that needs to be said.

Bio

The rich heritage of New York nightlife is focused on the figure of the resident DJ: The homegrown jock that puts down roots in a single venue, bonds with its crowd, and explores the limits of a DJ set with his faithful. The DJs who flourish in this demanding environment go on to become folk heroes, not only in New York, but all over the world (see Larry Levan, Danny Tenaglia, Junior Vasquez).

DJ Boris started his ascension to these ranks in 2004, when the native of St. Petersburg, Russia took up residence at New York super club Crobar. It was the culmination of years of workhorse gigging at almost every club across the Big Apple. But it was more than that too: It was a movement that has shown no signs of fading.

Boris (birth name: Boris Inzhin) started moonlighting as a DJ while taking classes at the Institute Of Audio Research in New York. With a metronomic mixing ability and a penchant for expansive, groove-based power-house music, the jock quickly found work both in DJ and production booths, playing at clubs like Exit, and Roxy, and remixing artists like Janet Jackson, Jewel and Gloria Estefan. In 2002, his mix of Pink’s “Get This Party Started” hit No.1 on the Billboard Hot Club Play chart.

His relentless approach to bring his cult of followers the best sound and experience possible has taken his production to even greater heights. Powerhouse industry labels like *69 Records, and Stereo Productions have wasted no time in signing Boris projects to their labels. Dancefloor missiles like “Automatic,” “Everybody Tweakin’,” “Lights Go Out,” and Lisa Pure’s “Movin On” have been embraced by a culture of beat aficionados, in and out of the many clubs DJ Boris has grown to call home.

And if home is where your heart is then Boris must be endowed with a heart the size of North America. His movement has rewarded him with residencies in every major city. Now a regular on the city’s club circuit, the name of Boris started to become associated with unapologetically massive music: big drums, big riffs, huge build-ups and lots of energy. Propelled by the promise of a great party experience and by a growing affection for the approachable DJ and his humble manner, his crowd swelled. By the time Boris debuted at mega club Crobar in May 2004, his faithful numbered in the thousands, united under a spontaneously created banner: “Believe in Boris.” Boys stamped it on their T-shirts in masking tape, girls Sharpied it on their flesh, and eventually Crobar flashed it on their video screens: A battle cry for a clubber’s revolution.

While at Crobar, Boris set the 30,000-square-foot club’s attendance record (a swinging-from-the-rafters 5,400), released his first mixed compilation (aptly titled “Believe”), and started to gig regularly outside of NYC, in markets like Miami, and Las Vegas. In 2006, when it became apparent that Crobar would close, Boris uprooted and moved his crowd 20 blocks north to Pacha New York, the first North American branch of the fabled European club brand, without missing a beat. He is still a Pacha resident.

Boris’ faithful service to the clubbers of New York has been rewarded with two Club World Award “Best Resident DJ” nominations (one while at Crobar, and one while at Pacha), a DJ Times cover story, a top 5 finish in the national America’s Best DJ fan poll, and a new residency at super club Space in Miami. Add this to the already accomplished residencies he holds at Rise in Boston, Therapy in Rhode Island, as well as his regular appearances at Ruby Skye in San Francisco, 960 in Connecticut, Deko Lounge in New Jersey. He’s also become one of the reigning kings of Winter Music Conference week, throwing massive pool parties by day and after-hours marathons by night for thousands of fans. The spoils of success have not halted his enthusiastic work ethic either. His ongoing pursuit to creatively, and musically express himself to those who adore him, has no doubtedly outgrown our own country’s limited borders. With his global campaign as New York’s premiere DJ underway, believers can be found from all corners of the planet. Venezuala, Colombia, Marrakech, Barcelona, Madrid, Ibizia, London, Montreal, Mexico, and Toronto have all been blessed with his energetically extreme beat orchestration. Boris and his team are currently planning the release of his fourth mixed compilation, and a series of European, and South American dates to compliment his tremendous ability in the studio.

So world, New York wants to know: Are you ready to believe in Boris?


If you’ve been naughty all year, this is your chance to redeem yourself.  Bring a new, unwrapped, still-in-the-box toy to the club to donate to needy DC area kids, and we’ll let you in free all night long!  This is your chance to drink, dance, and party, yet still do some good for the community!

Ultrabar nightclub features 6 bars, 4 dancefloors, and 4 djs to really fire up the night. Take a look at the lineup!

Main Floor: DJ Geometrix
Top 40, Mashups, Hip Hop

POP Floor (Vault): DJ Maskell
Pop Dance, Pop House, Techno

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

Chroma (3rd Floor): DJ Spaz
Mashups, Dance, House

Markus Schulz | Saturday December 18 | Fur

DJ Magazine #8: Markus Schulz’s recent “Do You Dream” album has been receiving airplay from anyone and everyone across the globe. He is yet another member of the global DJ elite who considers Glow to be home!!

DJ Scene Pop Friday at Ultrabar Nightclub DC

Experience one hell of a crazy show with DJ Scene, a professional battle DJ with an impressive history, this Friday at Ultrabar! And if you’ve been naughty all year, this is also your chance to redeem yourself: Bring a new, unwrapped, still-in-the-box toy to the club to donate to needy DC area kids, and we’ll let you in free all night long!

Drink Specials at Ultrabar Nightclub DC

The winter season drink specials are now running at Ultrabar, and they’re definitely going to keep you warm on the cold winter nights!

Hernan Cattaneo | Thursday December 16 | Lima

DJ Mag #57: The man who broke in Lima Lounge as the new home for Glow on Thursday nights is back!! He’s been putting out tons of releases on his freshly minted Sudbeat label. Expect a TON of unreleased music!!

Nic Fanciulli, Davide Squillace, Luca Bacchetti | Saturday December 11 | Fur

A triumvirate of techno is descending upon DC nightlife!! Nic, Davide and Luca are the bacon-wrapped filet, glass of Domaine Romanée-Conti and Grand-Marnier soufflé which highlight Club Glow’s savory menu of dance music this evening. No ketchup required!!

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