WEBSTER HALL: BOYZ NIOZE, HOUSEMEISTER! APRIL 23RD AND 23RD
Posted: Tue Mar 01, 2011 2:46 am

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WEBSTER HALL - BOYZ NIOZE AND HOUSEMEISTER - 19 AND OVER
Friday April 22nd and Saturday April 23, 2011
Event type : Mega Club
REDUCED WITH RSVP AND SKIP THE LINE
DRESS TO IMPRESS
WEBSTER HALL NIGHTCLUB
19+ TO PARTY AND 21+ TO DRINK
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WEBSTER HALL: BOYZ NIOZE, HOUSEMEISTER! APRIL 23RD AND 23RD
Webster Hall, 125 East 11th Street New York 10003
PARTY PACKAGES
Open Bar A
Complimentary Admission for You & All Members of your party
6 Hour Open Bar 10PM - 4AM
Includes All Domestic Beer, Wine, and Mid-Shelf Liquor Brands
$50 per person (6 person minimum)
Open Bar B
Complimentary Admission for You & All Members of your party
6 Hour Top Shelf Open Bar 10PM - 4AM (excluding Patron & Hennessey)
Reserved Seating in VIP Area for all members of your party
Front-of-the-line Status
Webster Hall Gift Box
$75 per person (6 person minimum)
Bottle Service
Complimentary Admission for You & All Members of your party
Complimentary Bottle of Premium Liquor (includes juice & soda mixers)
Reserved Private Table in Balcony VIP Area
Front-of-the-line Status
Waitress Service for your table
Webster Hall Gift Box
Complimentary Coat Check
$90 per person (4 person minimum)
PLEASE CALL 917 701 6205 TO BOOK NOW
Webster Hall-- The oldest club in town was revamped. It all starts as soon as one treks down 11th Street, heading toward the main doors, where you'll see the deep stairwell-to-nowhere is now an entry point, dressed with a nifty neon sign directing you to "The Studio-- an intimate area designed to hold about 300 while bands and DJs play a buffer of alt rock/ electronic that does justice to the modern sound of New York rock. The Marlin Room is still only a few steps away, and here you find even more updated fun like new furniture and a new bar that has shifted toward the rear. Where once turntablists were forced to spin from that tiny raised space in the wall, now those who man the Mac are set up near the doorway that accesses the main entrance. Head up the stairs (with the stairwell now encompassed by plasma screens featuring cool deco-visions) and pass through the still-undefined lounge/ bar area to the Grand Ballroom that still looks...familiar. However, the back-wall DJ booth has also been ripped out as the selector now permanently holds fort on the large stage, with that gigantic movie/TV screen still in place. Finally, the upstairs balcony still offers all the trappings of a VIP area, sweeping view, a separate room, but the story will remain the same, as this upper deck will remain mostly open to all, with little velvet-rope pretension.
125 E 11th St
New York, NY 10003
Boys Noize
Ridha was born in 1982 and grew up in Hamburg, Germany. Between the ages of six and fourteen, he practiced piano and drums. Once he reached fourteen he began to purchase records and produce music with software. At sixteen, he started to produce in a studio with a colleague who would later be known as D.I.M.. He taught Ridha engineering over the next five years. When he became 21 years of age, Ridha moved to Berlin.[2]
Under the name Boys Noize, he has released records on French label Kitsuné Music, Tiga’s Turbo Recordings label, and on DJ Hell’s International Deejay Gigolos. He has also remixed tracks for Tiga, Para One, Feist, Kreeps and Depeche Mode, as well as popular remixes of British indie anthems “Banquet†by Bloc Party and “Everyday I Love You Less and Less†by Kaiser Chiefs. Boys Noize’s tracks and remixes are played by DJs such as Erol Alkan, SebastiAn, Meaty Pan, Soulwax, Tiga and Justice.
Ridha has also released EPs under the names 909d1sco and Kid Alex. Boys Noize released his debut album “Oi Oi Oi†in September 2007. The first single from the album is titled “Don’t Believe the Hypeâ€, and features two remixes by Surkin. Boys Noize’s track entitled “& Down†has also been featured in the video game Grand Theft Auto IV on the Electro-choc and PLR radio station, and was also used as a sample for Estelle’s single American Boy. After a 2-year hiatus, Boys Noize's second studio album, entitled Power, was released on September 29, 2009, and on October 6th in the U.S. & Canada.
He also produced a song for Black Eyed Peas feat. 50 Cent "Let The Beat Rock" released May 4 accompanied by a remix also composed by Ridha.
Ridha is part of a collaboration with Erol Alkan who, collectively have put out 2 maxi-singles on Erol's own label "Phantasy Sound", "Death Suite" / "Waves" was released September 4, 2009 and "Lemonade" / "Avalanche" released March 17, 2010.
Boys Noize won the 9th annual Independent Music Awards Vox Pop vote for best Dance/Electronica song "Jeffer".
Housemeister
Housemeister is flying high over Berlin, filling the gaps between Techno, Electro and punk. He likes his very own definition of dancefloor craze. After 12 years as dj, his first productions were released in 2002. He released his first album 2006 on Boysnoize Records. “Enlarge Your Dose†reflects his intense life as a master-raver as well as his hilarious brain-twisting humour. The rebel without a pause finds himself well positioned on Bpitchcontrol, Boysnoize Recordsand his ALLYOUCANBEAT label.
Underneath the Grand Ballroom lives the historic Marlin Ballroom, the second biggest of Webster Hall's legendary dance floors. Every Friday night this room is PACKED from the time doors open until the sun comes up. Webster Hall's world-famous DJ Ray Roc holds residency, serving up the freshest mash up song selection in North America to the incredibly diverse crowd that can be found in the Marlin Room at all hours of the night. Musical style includes today's top 40 dance hits, hip hop and house, along with classic dancefloor-packing hits from the 80's, 90's and 00's.
TRASH!
The infamous TRASH! party at The Studio in Webster Hall is the "go-to" Friday night event for rambunctious erotic behaviour coupled with the best playlist in NYC. Hosted by DJ JESS and ALEX MALFUNCTION, the party has a flair for underground fashion, a frenetic passion for cutting edge music, and a sense of camp and frivolity that invokes the contraband celebrations of 1920s speakeasies, the flamboyance of Studio 54, and the ecstatic release of 1990s Limelight. Kookie club kids work the dance floor, post punk go-gos flash their undies, and the "Late Nite Cabaret" show turns every head in the room. Get there early to catch cutting edge bands; stay late for the wicked 2-4-1 drink special. Work a look for door whore BRENDON JAMES and skip the line. This is the ultimate party for girls who are boys who like boys to be girls who do boys like they're girls who do girls like they're boys. Always should be someone you really love...
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