TAG: club

Nov15

Resident Advisors :: America’s Best Local DJs (Week 3)

Last week, we decided to take a few minutes and spotlight some of our favorite local resident DJs from around the country. And the response from the DJ community and URB readers was so overwhelming that we decided to make it a new weekly feature. So keep leaving your suggestions for face local DJ in the comment section (please include links, residencies, styles) and we’ll keep checking them out and profile the jocks we like the best.

Here’s the new DJs for this week…


Got a favorite local DJ? Tell us in the comments section and maybe we’ll add them to the list. …MORE

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Oct27

Inspiration Board: 10 Things that Inspired Bot’Ox’s New Album, “Babylon By Car”

Check out what inspired Bot’Ox’s new album,”Babylon By Car” out now on I’m A Cliché Records

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Oct27

Apparat – DJ-Kicks (Review)

Apparat

DJ-Kicks

Released by !K7


German-born and Berlin resident Sascha Ring, also known by his more recognizable name, Apparat, has had one of the most consistent electronic artist careers to date.  With his knack for beautiful compositions and sonic artisanship, Apparat has developed a unique style of his own through a synesthetic blend of ambient, downtempo, techno, glitch and even trip-hop elements. Having an exceptionally bright solo career, his work with Modeselektor last year under the name Moderat was more than exceptional, combining parallel electronic directions into one unique and inspired project that demonstrated ...

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May11

Rusko – O.M.G. (Review)

Rusko

O.M.G.

Released by Mad Decent


For the past few years, Leeds, UK-bred producer Rusko has been causing ripples in the dubstep scene—moves that got him recruited by cult, club massive label Mad Decent. Linking up with Diplo and posse has proven more lucrative than just being able to put out his first full-length, O.M.G.; he's also produced the majority of M.I.A.'s upcoming record.

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Mar23

Club Review: DECOR opening night @ Henry Fonda Theater, L.A. (3.20.2010)

What happens when you open up a new club and you don’t even show up for the opening?  That question was probably on the minds of more than a few who attended the premiere night of Décor, Insomniac’s latest foray into Saturday night Hollywood entertainment.  After all, the local nightlife media had been hyping up the fact that this new club would be going head-to-head with its former business partner Giant, which had bolted from Vanguard and re-settled in its old Avalon digs.  So where was Pasquale Rotella, the founder and driving force behind Insomniac?  Well, that was no secret; he was a good hour away in San Bernardino, throwing the much-touted Nocturnal Festival at the Orange Show the same night….a handy way to duck the petty ridiculousness of L.A. clubbing politics, to be sure.  Of course, when you have …

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