InList.com Presents: NEVER SAY DIE CD RELEASE TOUR Featuring Skism, Dodge & Fuski, Nick Thayer
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EVENT INFO - In The Grand Ballroom: NEVER SAY DIE CD RELEASE TOUR
Featuring Skism / Dodge & Fuski / Nick Thayer
Resident DJs: Alex English, Kids With
Snakes, Gavin Royce, Rekles
- In The Marlin Room: hip hop, top 40 mash ups by DJ Ray Roc
- In The Studio: new wave, rawknroll, britpop, indie, postpunk, elecro, glam, pop TRASH! party with DJ JESS & ALEX MALFUNCTION
- 4 Massive Floors of the Hottest Music in NYC
ELECTRO . HIP HOP . HOUSE . LATIN . POP . ROCK . MASH-UP
Skism (often typeset as SKisM) is a London, UK based dubstep artist releasing on Wicky Lindows. http://www.myspace.com/weareskism. Formerly known as Dash from CTRL Z.
In little over a year, the mysterious SkisM has rapidly cemented himself onto the global Dubstep Map. Blasting onto the scene with his now classic debut 'The Blank', SKisM's tracks have since received support from the likes Pendulum, Chase & Status, Scratch Perverts, Rusko, Nero and Plastician to name but a few. He has remixed chart topping Dubstep giants such as Excision & Datsik, as well as putting his inimitable production style on the vocal talents of UK rappers the Foreign Beggars & Envy.
Blazing trails through Club Nights all over the world, SKisM's frantic 3 deck DJ Sets are gaining notoriety as fast as his musical output. With upcoming tours of Australia, New Zealand, South Africa, Europe & America, SKisM's Dubplates & Mixing skills have secured him a place amongst the busiest DJs of the Dubstep Elite. Edited by caze on 11 Apr 2012, 18:59
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...
Webster Hall
125 East 11th Street, New York, NY.
917-701-6205
GUESTLIST COST:
$5 before 1:001pm
$10 before 12:00am
$20 after 12:00
AND YOU GET TO SKIP THE LINE WITH INLIST.COM
$30 WITH OUT INLIST GUESTLIST
Skism, Dodge & Fuski @ Webster Hall - Friday June 15
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Re: Skism, Dodge & Fuski @ Webster Hall - Friday June 15
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.
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