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Joe Nice @ Drum Ritual this weekend. . .Set times?

Posted: Wed Aug 09, 2006 5:16 pm
by tone.def
so joe nice is playing at Drum Ritual in baltimore this saturday and i'm keen on checking him out. it's a bit of a drive from here and i'm not trying to mill around the club for hours before he gets on the decks or miss him completely if i get there too late, so does anybody have set times?

thanks!

Posted: Wed Aug 09, 2006 6:27 pm
by rickyricardo
Set Times

Clubside:
Demetrios 9-10
Robot Death Squad 10-11:15
Stakka 11:15-12:30
Corrupt Souls 12:30-1:45

w/MC Mecha

Lounge:
Ricky Ricardo 8-10
Lantern 10-12
Joe Nice 12-1:45

Re: Joe Nice @ Drum Ritual this weekend. . .Set times?

Posted: Wed Aug 09, 2006 7:03 pm
by joenicedj
RR -- thanks for posting the set times.
tone.def wrote:it's a bit of a drive from here and i'm not trying to mill around the club for hours before he gets on the decks or miss him completely if i get there too late, so does anybody have set times?
a bit of a drive? hmmm...where are you driving from?

Posted: Wed Aug 09, 2006 7:18 pm
by seckle
finally joe playing at a reasonable hour. no more 5pm business please. 8) i'll look into making this. is it near amtrak?

Posted: Wed Aug 09, 2006 7:23 pm
by joenicedj
seckle wrote:finally joe playing at a reasonable hour. no more 5pm business please. 8) i'll look into making this. is it near amtrak?
it's not far at all man. the train station is near the club....it's not a walk that you'd want to make, but if you let me know what the deal is....we can sort something out.

let me know soon man !

Posted: Wed Aug 09, 2006 9:09 pm
by rickyricardo
seckle wrote:finally joe playing at a reasonable hour. no more 5pm business please. 8) i'll look into making this. is it near amtrak?
nice!! hope you can make it man!

Re: Joe Nice @ Drum Ritual this weekend. . .Set times?

Posted: Wed Aug 09, 2006 9:17 pm
by tone.def
joenice wrote:RR -- thanks for posting the set times.
tone.def wrote:it's a bit of a drive from here and i'm not trying to mill around the club for hours before he gets on the decks or miss him completely if i get there too late, so does anybody have set times?
a bit of a drive? hmmm...where are you driving from?
well, it's not that far of a drive. coming from DC. i'm pretty new to dubstep and haven't experienced it in a club yet (although i'm a 10 year drum&bass veteran). haven't heard much about it in DC, but was pretty excited to hear recently that one of the big players/djs in the scene is from baltimore. respect! you making it down to DC any time soon? definitely looking forward to checking out your set this weekend, if i can make it.

Re: Joe Nice @ Drum Ritual this weekend. . .Set times?

Posted: Wed Aug 09, 2006 9:32 pm
by joenicedj
tone.def wrote:well, it's not that far of a drive. coming from DC. i'm pretty new to dubstep and haven't experienced it in a club yet (although i'm a 10 year drum&bass veteran). haven't heard much about it in DC, but was pretty excited to hear recently that one of the big players/djs in the scene is from baltimore. respect! you making it down to DC any time soon? definitely looking forward to checking out your set this weekend, if i can make it.
cheers for the good words man.

i dont think i'll be in the 202 anytime soon...now that Nation is closed. I did play there in April..and i played the Science Club a couple of weeks afterwards. i absolutely love the Science Club.

if something happens in DC...we'll see. it might be @ Club FIVE.





how appropriate would that be?

Re: Joe Nice @ Drum Ritual this weekend. . .Set times?

Posted: Wed Aug 09, 2006 10:19 pm
by tone.def
joenice wrote:
tone.def wrote:well, it's not that far of a drive. coming from DC. i'm pretty new to dubstep and haven't experienced it in a club yet (although i'm a 10 year drum&bass veteran). haven't heard much about it in DC, but was pretty excited to hear recently that one of the big players/djs in the scene is from baltimore. respect! you making it down to DC any time soon? definitely looking forward to checking out your set this weekend, if i can make it.
cheers for the good words man.

i dont think i'll be in the 202 anytime soon...now that Nation is closed. I did play there in April..and i played the Science Club a couple of weeks afterwards. i absolutely love the Science Club.

if something happens in DC...we'll see. it might be @ Club FIVE.





how appropriate would that be?
yeah man, science club is cool, but a little cramped. used to go there quite a bit when it first opened, then got fed up with drink prices and space limitations. the sound is good though. actually, a dubstep party at club 5 might be pretty good (if not on the main system, then the rooftop might be cool).

anyway, do you have a mailing list or website w/ your gig schedule? funny, what you said about the genre (regarding the "physicality" of it) in that short BBC documentary really stuck with me and now i'm trying to check it out on a real system instead of my home stereo. lookin' forward to it.

cheers man!

Posted: Wed Aug 09, 2006 11:17 pm
by flatline audio
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Posted: Wed Aug 09, 2006 11:44 pm
by signal
this is gonna be fun. sonar's drinks are cheap too, so you know im going to be knocking homeys over.

Posted: Thu Aug 10, 2006 12:05 am
by seckle
tell me they gave the main room at sonar to dubstep. tell me it's true...

Posted: Thu Aug 10, 2006 12:06 am
by joenicedj
signal wrote:this is gonna be fun. sonar's drinks are cheap too, so you know im going to be knocking homeys over.
agreed.


Sonar is always fun to play.....

even tho i don't drink, you've gotta hope that Ed, Grayson and the lovely Megan are working the bar.

Who remembers the $5 pitchers of Blue Moon? Oh man.....


Fun times indeed.....no doubt about it.

Re: Joe Nice @ Drum Ritual this weekend. . .Set times?

Posted: Thu Aug 10, 2006 12:07 am
by joenicedj
tone.def wrote:yeah man, science club is cool, but a little cramped. used to go there quite a bit when it first opened, then got fed up with drink prices and space limitations. the sound is good though. actually, a dubstep party at club 5 might be pretty good (if not on the main system, then the rooftop might be cool).

anyway, do you have a mailing list or website w/ your gig schedule? funny, what you said about the genre (regarding the "physicality" of it) in that short BBC documentary really stuck with me and now i'm trying to check it out on a real system instead of my home stereo. lookin' forward to it.

cheers man!
the best way to keep up....my myspace.

www.myspace.com/joenice
that's the way....it's all there.

EVERYTHING.

introduce yourself this weekend man .....

I'm in the house -- like furniture.

Posted: Thu Aug 10, 2006 2:49 am
by flatline audio
seckle wrote:tell me they gave the main room at sonar to dubstep. tell me it's true...
No, but the idea of an all out dubstep party is possible here real soon. We will announce the new Dubstep sublabel Of Flatline with party details very soon. :wink:

Posted: Thu Aug 10, 2006 2:07 pm
by rickyricardo
Flatline Audio wrote:
seckle wrote:tell me they gave the main room at sonar to dubstep. tell me it's true...
No, but the idea of an all out dubstep party is possible here real soon. We will announce the new Dubstep sublabel Of Flatline with party details very soon. :wink:
i'm on the edge of my....err...keyboard ;)

Posted: Thu Aug 10, 2006 3:17 pm
by flatline audio
RickyRicardo wrote:
Flatline Audio wrote:
seckle wrote:tell me they gave the main room at sonar to dubstep. tell me it's true...
No, but the idea of an all out dubstep party is possible here real soon. We will announce the new Dubstep sublabel Of Flatline with party details very soon. :wink:
i'm on the edge of my....err...keyboard ;)
I figured you'd like that... :D

Posted: Thu Aug 10, 2006 3:37 pm
by signal
ill be droppin some dubstep heat at the next one too. looking forward to my flex attempt. lol

Posted: Thu Aug 10, 2006 4:41 pm
by flatline audio
signal wrote:ill be droppin some dubstep heat at the next one too. looking forward to my flex attempt. lol
perfect.




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Posted: Thu Aug 10, 2006 4:46 pm
by flatline audio
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