The Thirteenth Skull is inspired by objects of rare beauty which are believed (in legend) to be the key to prevent the doomsday. A meticulous house anthem containing hypnotic melodies, sinister arpeggios, & a gut-wrenching baseline, this could be Cold Blank's most original single yet. Conduit closing.
VENDETTA NEW YEAR'S EVE 2011 1920's Prohibition Era Mobster Party
"Knock Over, Knock Off, Knock Out"
...LADEAD™, CLUB SUICIDE and EXILE ASYLUM invite you to celebrate New Year's Eve in edgy style with Dames and Dogs of high society and low. Prohibition be Damned. We'll promise you a Murder. ;) _______________________________________________________________
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Limited run of "Early Bird Specials" offering are currently running, offering you $10 GENERAL ENTRY and $50 VIP ENTRY (VIP Parlour, SuicideGirls Blackjack, Top Shelf Open Bar) tickets! Once these are done, presale prices will be $15 GENERAL ENTRY and $100 VIP ENTRY, so you better snag 'em up quickly! ;) ________________________________________________________________
Featuring:
· DJ XIAN · DJ IMAGIKA · DJ STEVEN ANDREW · REV. JEFFREY DAMNIT · BLACKJACK w/SUICIDEGIRL DEALERS · VIP OPEN BAR · COMPLIMENTARY CHAMPAGNE · BALLOON DROP · PHOTO BOOTH & CANDIDS · SEXY LADEAD™ GO-GO with Sheri, Jade Starr, & Kenesha! · SEXY SUICIDEGIRL GO-GOs Antigone, Xiolita, & Vivid Suicide!
This ain't some rag-a-muffin party...All our handsome shebas and sheiks in this joint will be dolled up in glad rags of the era and putting on the ritz as Mobsters, FBI, Flappers, Dappers, Burlesque, or even formal Black and White attire! Knock Over for the goods, Knock Off the heebie jeebies and dress to Knock Out for the last party of the year! Toy guns with red tips are real swell and every gentleman knows that one's hat makes the darb!
For this engagement we've got DJ MIKE STEWART (Perversion, Disko.Nekro, Helter Sketler), DJ XIAN (Malediction Society, Ruin Hollywood), DJ STEVEN ANDREW (80s Club Addiction, Violator, Mode:M) and DJ IMAGIKA (The Edison, Luscent Dossier) dealing a lucky hand of PROHIBITION REMIXES · VAUDEVILLE TRICKS · SWING · INDIE · ELECTRO · INDUSTRIAL · SYNTHPOP · ALTERNATIVE · DARK 80s · DUBSTEP · MIDTEMPO · AVANT GARDE and more! ;)
And naturally, the host with the most, bringing in the countdown is the one and only, REV. JEFFREY DAMNIT!!! ;)
~*~ RSVP FOR THE PROHIBITION HOUR! (9-10PM) ~*~ Must RSVP "Yes" by 7PM on Friday, 12/31 ~*~ RSVPs will be treated as good for +1 - RSVP @
Early arrival is highly recommended on New Year's Eve! Why sit in traffic or spend hours looking for parking when you could be here with us slamming down hair of the dog with our opening hour of Prohibition Price Drink Specials! ;) _______________________________________________________________
As ever, the Monte Cristo offers an expansive rooftop smoking and drinking patio of vice with newly built plush seating, a vast wooden dancefloor set beneath crimson, crystal chandeliers in the Main Hall, plush seating, exquisite sound and lighting, upgraded A/C, coatcheck, deadly solutions poured by our heavy-handed bartenders, and of course valet for your convenience. Photo booth and candid club photography by the one and only Violet Photography will be provided for this evening, and prepare for a late night, cause we're open til 3AM!
Dress To Kill, Dress to Die for~
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~*~ VENDETTA ~*~ New Year's Eve @ The Monte Cristo ~*~ Friday, December 31st ~*~ 9PM-3AM · Doors @ 9PM With RSVP ~*~ 3100 Wilshire Blvd, Los Angeles, CA 90005 ~*~ Entrance & Valet down S. Westmoreland, 2 Blocks East of Vermont ~*~ Dresscode: Mobster, Flapper, 1920s Period, Formal Wear _______________________________________________________________
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10. Condoms required when hooking up with a DJ. Yes, it's true. He's kind of scruffy, totally absorbed in music, and hasn't talked to a girl all night. You've watched him for 3 hours. You're 10 times better looking than him, but he's the one making the whole room dance. You pick him up, thinking you're the first hottie this guy has ever gone home with. Well, you're wrong. He hasn't talked to anyone there because he's busy. And why bother, when hotties just like you come and jump into the boat on their own? That DJ you're about to pick up has had sex after every gig for the last 5 years. With girls just as hot as you. To quote my friend Spaceman "They shouldn't be called DJs. They should be called DVs- Disease Vectors."
9. It's a DJ Booth. Not a place to rest your drink. I mean, come on! The turntables, Cdjs, and or Midi Controllers are worth anywhere from 1000 to 3000 dollars, that mixer costs a grand. The amplifier is about $1,100 bucks, and you're casually going to set your pina colada on the table? In front of 500 dancers? Use your brain, people. It's your party too! What do you think happens when all that gear shorts out? Thats right. Party over. Finish your drink, and throw it away properly.
8. That record the DJ is playing cost ten bucks. Each song a DJ plays usually costs anywhere from 8 to 15 dollars. Many of my best tracks I bought and had shipped from over seas for about 18 dollars a pop. So when you see me roll into a party with a case that holds 100 records, I'm tugging about $1,500 dollars worth of tunes for your listening pleasure.
7. If you must corrupt a DJ with toxins, do it after his set, not before. If you get the DJ high before his set, you're on your own. Remember he's the captain of the ship, and if he's too stoned, his set will sound like tennis shoes in the drier, instead of dance music. Thunk thunk, pause, Bump, thunk thunk pause, bump, thunk thunk thunk pause pause, screeeeetch... You get the picture. One time I watched a DJ playing for 20 minutes, listening to his headphones and everything, nodding his head - before he noticed that his headphones werent even plugged in.
6. The DJ is not your personal jukebox. Nor would you want him to be. Would you go to your surgeon, while he's giving you stitches in the face, and go ,"Hey, do you have number 3 sinew instead of number 6? I sure love that number 3 sinew." No. Why? Because a surgeon knows what he's doing. So does the DJ. If you're able to get out of your "programmed by clear channel" force-fed crap music, and just LISTEN to what the DJ is blending, building, and releasing, you'll be in for a great night of new music that you've never heard, presented lovingly for you. If you go up and request a song that you've already heard, you've completely missed the point. Let the music change you. Don't change the music.
5. When you call your DJ friend one hour before the gig and ask to be put on a list, you're a jerk. No. Really. He loves you, you're his best friend, and yes, you DID run back into the dorm room in college when it was burning and dragged him to safety. But you're still a jerk for calling an hour before the gig. Why? Because guestlists need to be turned in at least a day early, so they can be organized, alphabetized, printed out, and brought to the gig. By the time you're calling, the list is done, turned in, and already at the door. How do you expect your DJ friend to get you on the list now? By going back in time with your last-minute name? No. Here's how he gets you on the list. He calls up the promoter, who is now annoyed, and begs the guy to hand write your name at the bottom. Then the promoter has his girlfriend stop decorating, and takes the phone to get your friend's name. Then she stops the sound guy, to borrow a pen, to write your lame ass name down. Now, all of these people are preparing for the gig an hour beforehand. The last thing any of them needs to be doing is menial crap like that. Leave the DJ alone to practice, pay the 20 bucks to get in, and support the system.
4.If you're at an illegal warehouse party, always watch the DJ closely. Why is that? Because a DJ's record boxes cost thousands of dollars (see number 6), and/or dj's laptop and midi controllers are not cheap and when the cops roll in, the DJ is the first person to see them. Your back is usually to the door. The DJ faces you, and the entrance. So when you see a DJ hastily grab his record box and run for it, you know to follow him so you don't get arrested. The last time I was at a Do Labs Party, I suddenly noticed a commotion near the front door. I grabbed my girl and headed for the side door. Sure enough, there were a line of 12 cops and about 20 firemen outside the party, just about to roll in and bust the place. We were the last ones out before the hammer fell.
3. The DJ is not an information booth. The DJ is there to play music. And to do that properly, he needs his ears and his concentration, not your questions. "Wheres the bathroom?" "Have you seen Jimmy the promoter?" " Can I put my jacket and purse behind the booth?"I'll tell you the one question you are always allowed to ask a DJ. Are you ready? Here it is. "Hey, do you need a drink?"
2. If you're dating a DJ, the day of the week tells you how important you are. Thats right. One of my fellow DJs even goes so far as to put the day of the week next to the girl's name in his cell phone. Veronica is the girl he calls on Mondays, Cindy is Tuesday, Janice is wendsday, and so on. The other day he tells me "I just lost my Thursday. So, I'm looking for a hot girl here to be my new Thursday." It's a good system for him- only problem is, of course, it caps out at a mere seven women
1. What do DJs think about when playing music? In no particular order, here are the things DJs think about while spinning.
"Where did I put that damn flashlight?" "Did I already play this track?" "Jesus those are big tits." "Hmm... They're digging the filtered house stuff..." "Why's that guy staring at me?" "Shoot. Which one was my beer..." "Ugh - I have to pee SO BAD" and, most of the time, it's " 1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8, new song, 2, 3, 4, 5,6,7,8 new song, 2,3,4,5,6,7,8, both songs, 7,8, old song,3,4, new song, 7,8, both songs, 3,4,5,6,7,8, only new song, 3,4,5,6,7,8...."
A mix of Post Punk, Synth Pop, Dark Wave and Ebm. Since you can only steam from this site, if you would like to download this mix for your personal use, here is the link. http://www.mediafire.com/?sradijyt8g4r89z
1. Love Will Tear Us Apart – Joy Division 2. Christine – Siouxsie & the Banshees 3. Alice – The Sisters of Mercy 4. Sixteen Days – This Mortal Coil 5. One Hundred Years – The Cure 6. Burning Car – John Foxx 7. Nowhere Girl – B Movie (razormaid remix) 8. Isolation – Joy Division 9. I Could be Happy – Altered Images 10. Pretty in Pink – The Psychedelic Furs 11. Dreaming of Me – Depeche Mode 12. Dead Stars – Covenant (club version) 13. Military Fashion Show – And One (club mix) 14. Chrome – VnV Nation 15. Las Uns Tanzen – Scooter 16. Baby Turns Blue – Virgin Prunes 17. Is Everything Real – The Frozen Autumn 18. Unveiling the Secret – Psyche 19. I Wanna Be Your Dog – Dakar & Grinser 20. No Shuffle – Front 242 21. Control I’m Here – Nitzer Ebb 22. Lack of Sense – Tribantura (razormaid remix) 23. Body 2 Body – Bigod 20 (razormaid remix) 24. Rage – De/vision 25. Dangerous – Depeche Mode (sensual mix) 26. Obsession – Chris & Cosey (12 inch mix)
Downtown Underground Los angeles Friday December 17th ,2010
Your Music Selectors .
AUDIO INJECTION STEVEN ANDREW MEANSTREAK ABEL DJAY DEMON ONE MIKE HEMP DENNIS MOORE RELOAD & GIVE
MC for the night MC SKRIBS
A gathering of styles. Hard techno, Electro house,Drum& bass, Dubstep, Old School Techno, Classic 90’s Hardcore & today’s Hard style.
ALL AGES EVENT ! DOORS OPEN AT 8PM-3AM $5 BEFORE 9:30PM $15 AFTER Bring smiles & positives vibes. Leave your hard drugs at home. Party responsible, rave safe.
LOCATED @ THE LOT 1920 VIOLET ST LOS ANGELES,CA 90021
TIME SLOTS FOR DOWNTOWN UNDERGROUND 12-17-10
8:30 - 9:30 ?????? 930-10:30 RELOAD&GIVE 10:30-11:15 DENNIS MOORE 11:15-12 Dj STEVEN ANDREW 12-1 AUDIO INJECTION 1-1:30 MIKE HEMP 1:30-1:2 MEANSTREAK 2-2:30 DEMONONE 2:30-3 ABEL DJAY
MC for the night MC SCRIBS
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Downtown Underground Los angeles Friday November 19th,2010
A gathering of all styles Electro, Drum& bass, Dubstep, Old School Techno, Classic 90’s Hardcore and today’s Hardstyle.
Your Music Selectors .
KOOKANE STEVEN ANDREW ABEL DJAY DENNIS MOORE MIKE HEMP BENI SWIFT DJ VIVID RELOAD GIVE Mz DISSONANCE MELBOURNE BUNNY
ALL AGES EVENT ! DOORS OPEN AT 8PM-3AM FREE EVENT BEFORE 9:30PM $10 AFTER Bring smiles & positives vibes. Leave your hard drugs at home. Party responsible, rave safe.
LOCATED @ THE LOT 1920 VIOLET ST LOS ANGELES,CA 90021
-TIME SLOTS – DOWNTOWN UNDERGROUND NOV 19,2010 8-9 Melbourne Bunny 9 - 9:45 Mz Dissonance 9:45-10:45 Reload & Give 10:45-11:15 Mike Hemp 11:15-11:45 Dennis Moore 1145-12:45 Kookane 12:45-1:30 Steven Andrew 1:30-1:2 Dj Vivid 2-3 Abel Djay & Beni Swift
The Ultimate 90s mix Vol 1!! Woo Hoo, its finally done. Feat. Cardigans, White Town, EMF, The Pharcyde, Garbage, NIN, Beastie Boys, Fatboy Slim, Cranberries & much more! Give it a listen!
Christopher Gaspar is recognized as a Top 10 Selling Beatport Artist in his Electro House production team known as Cold Blank. In May 2010, they mixed on KPWR's Powertools show on 105.9 FM. They have also received radio play from Top 40 radio stations KIIS-FM, KPWR including the Power Party Mix, BBC Radio 1, and on Groove Radio International on Area (Sirius XM). Additionally, Gaspar is known for running Los Angeles based digitasl house music label Burn The Fire, he is quickly receiving recognition and support from producers, djs, and electronic dance music enthusiasts worldwide.
Fifth Column V is his new solo production effort of genre-blending house. His style can best be described as dark rolling techno with an electro/progressive touch.
Solid remix from Dj Paulie (Las Vegas, Nevada). This guy has some pretty fresh remixes that are definately worth checking out. This one is called Dj Paulie's Knight Klub mix of Love Gernade's, "Young Lovers".
Comming out of So Cal, this track is called "Deeper Insideher" by Peace Treaty and Disko Jo Slim. Nice rework of classic house tune "Deep Inside" by Harddrive. They sample the vocal nicely and give the track a harder edge. A tune worth checking out. Down load it free.
A mash up of Laid Back Luke and Diplo's track, "Hey!", with Major Lazor's "Jump Up", and Afrojack's banger, "Zeggie". Nothing too fancy, just some basic looping, cutting, and chopping of three great tunes, overlayed with a classic acapella.
Nice track from the Crookers with Rene Kuppens on remix duty. Banging tribal bass line and some cool ass vocals. Weird laughing layered on the track from what sounds like some sort of demented cartoon character. Gues that's why its the lol remix.
Cold Blank (Christopher Gaspar Isla and Manuel Luquin) are Los Angeles based Electronic House Music DJ/Producers. Cold Blank have quickly risen to fame due to their chart topping success on popular digital distributors & blogs aggregators such as The Hype Machine. Already having tracks out on prestigious labels such as Potty Mouth Music, Plasmapool, Wearhouse Music, and Fidget Kingdom, these guys have been dominating the Top Beatport charts with nearly every release. They have received radio play from Top 40 radio stations KIIS-FM, KPWR on Powertools & the Power Party Mix, BBC Radio 1 with Kissy Sell Out, and on Groove Radio International on Area (Sirius XM). Their tracks have received support from from world-famous DJ's including Will-i-am of Black Eyed Peas, David Guetta, Fischerspooner, Miles Dyson, Santiago & Bushido, Green Velvet, and many more. They have been keeping busy releasing monthly singles & concentrated their efforts as A&R for their label Burn The Fire Records.
The original Bonkers by Dizzee Rascal and Armand Van Helden is a great tune, but the 2 Many Dj's presents Radio Soulwax version is by far my favorite! They cut out alot of the vocals and chopped it up nicely. I can't wait to catch 2 Many Djs at this years Coachella. Radio Soulwax, woot woot!
SOS Band's hit record "Take Your Time" (Do It Right), originally released in 1980 gets a rework from Los Angeles electro/house producers, Cold Blank. I love these guys, they have been putting out some quality tracks and this song is no exception. For your listening pleasure, Cold Blank's rendition of the SOS Band, the Charlse Feelgood remix. Just feel the 1980 group should get some love for putting the disco in this track's lemonade!
This is a great electro house tune that samples the classic 80s High energy disco track "So Many Men, So Little Time" originally released in 1983 by Miquel Brown. Nice tune but I do feel she should get the recognition she deserves for putting the disco in this track made fresh by Libex in 2010!