DJ ROY ON THE MIX

Known for his eclectic style of playing,Dj Roy plays at least 3 nites a week in new york city along with promoting a couple of parties of his own.contact:djroy7@gmail.com DJ ROY ON THE MIX

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DJ ALIX HSE SANCTUARY PRT 2

DJ ALIX HSE SANCTUARY PRT 2House music has the ability to unify people of all backgrounds. Unification and acceptance of one another is of the up most importance for we are all one with each other and the cosmos. Catch you on the dance floor!contact:apollo1127@gmail.com

Popularity: 9% [?]

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DJ ALIX-HOUSE SANCTUARY

DJ ALIX-HOUSE SANCTUARYAlix Achille was raised up in Canada by his loving aunt and uncle. His courageous mother at the time went to NYC to find better work in her field and to establish a home. Music was always a great influence and part of home life with Alix. The area Alix grew up in Canada was called Laval. Laval is a French speaking suburb of Montreal. Late at night while everyone slept, Alix would listen to Montreal’s diversified radio stations at low volume. Alix’s aunt & uncle could never understand why he was so tired in the mornings until now. Guess the secrets out…   While the kids in the neighborhood liked Rock bands bands, such as Def Leopard, Led Zeppelin, Ozzy Osborne, AC/DC, Pink Floyd, and Kiss. Alix liked all those bands but really identified with different forms of music like Earth Wind and Fire, Lime, Chaka Chan, The Jackson’s, George Benson, Donna Summers, Sly and the Family Stone, Stevie Wonder, Phil Collins, Pat Benetar, and David Bowie. During that time, Disco and American pop were taking over the Montreal night scene. Alix who at this point was not even old enough to go to school on his own, already knew he wanted to go out clubbing. Seeing movies on TV like Saturday Night Fever, Odyssey 2000, Roller Boogie, and Staying Alive, all appealed to Alix. These movies gave young Alix insight on what goes on in a club setting. He saw people connecting with the music, just like he did while listening to the radio stations late night. At age 8, Alix just knew that he had to be a part of the club scene.  In the mid 80s NYC was going through a music transformation. Disco was dying out. Rap, R & B, and hip hop were taking over. Alix liked those forms of music as well, however, he really connected with this new form of music called House. House Music was being played only at NYC underground clubs, like Paradise Garage, the Loft, Arial, Palladium, M K’s and Roxy’s (where he danced roller skated on Sundays). Besides his passion for music, Alix had another passion, basketball which he played at the University of Binghamton. This is where Alix got his first taste in the DJ arena due to his college roommates Ralph, Rodney, and John. They were all DJ’s and when they where not home, Alix would experiment with their equipment. What really got Alix hooked on House was his first trip to The Palladium, where the huge speakers belted out the sweet earth quaking sound of House, which enveloped the entire club. Also present was an assortment of flashing lights, strobe and the dancers on top of the speakers that kept the energy level on the dance floor at its peak. That first experience was euphoric to Alix. From that moment on you couldn’t keep him out of the NYC club scene.  In 1998, while clubbing at the legendary Sound Factory he befriended two established professional DJ’s, Danny “Buddha” Morales and Cleveland Skyers. This union was a changing point in Alix’s D J’ing career. He got an inside view of the Club music scene & what needs to happen to have a successful enjoyable night for all.   In November of 2000, Alix was blessed with a wonderful daughter. Once she was born, Alix had no desire to go out clubbing; he wanted to be home with his child to raise her. Still longing for the night life Alix started DJ’ing at home, while his daughter slept. Pretty soon other parents who had kids of there own but could not go out started coming over to hear Alix spin. His home soon became known as “Club Romper Room” Since then behind the scenes, Alix has been one of House music’s most dedicated ambassadors, spreading his deep House sounds any way he can. As a Dj you have this symbiotic connection with the people you play for. Watching them expose their emotions, release, and express themselves through dance while enjoying your music is truly one of life’s special happenings. House music has the ability to unify people of all backgrounds. Unification and acceptance of one another is of the up most importance for we are all one with each other and the cosmos. Catch you on the dance floor!contact:apollo1127@gmail.com

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DJ KITO House Mix -JUNE 08


DJ Kito, as he is known in radio, was born in Ecuador on August 19th but he grew up in New York.  Even though he has lived in Queens since he was a child, this Ecuatorian never forgets his native country and he visits every time he gets a chance to travel. 

 

Since very young DJ Kito has shown an interest towards music, but it was at the age of 17 that his true passion for music began.  He experimented mixing rhythms in his bedroom and shortly thereafter he was spinning at local parties.  He always practiced mixing music for hours and that’s how he mastered that art.  All the effort was worthwhile because DJ Kito has played in the best Clubs in New York including Latin Quarter, Copacabana, Exit, Vue, Club New York, Float, Drama, Cocobongos and many more. 

 

DJ Kito was first heard in the radio in the year 2000 when he was a guest DJ for “The Weekend Mix” show in Latino Mix 105.9FM.  In 2001 he became a frequent guest DJ in a show called “Traffic Jam” that aired Monday through Friday at 5 p.m. in the same station.  In the year 2002 DJ Kito stopped being a guest DJ when he took over the “Traffic Jam” show permanently.  He also started a show of mixes that lasted four hours every Saturday at 12 midnight in Latino Mix 105.9FM.  Later in 2002 DJ Kito started the “Weekend Party Mix” show every Friday and Saturday in the same radio station.  In mid 2005 DJ Kito did the crossover to the urban format by mixing reggaeton for La Kalle 105.9FM. 

 

DJ Kito has quickly made a name in the Latin market thanks to his versatility in mixing dance music, tropical, pop and reggaeton. He was also featured as a guest dj , in the “Bailando por un Sueño” segments in channel 41 Univision in New York.

 

On his spare time this bachelor enjoys watching movies and…mixing music.  He currently has a mixed show on   Sirius Satellite Radio every saturdays from 9pm 11pm Est time called La Gozadera on Rumbon Ch 83.

 

 

 

You can write him to his e-mail address: djkito@gmail.com or Log in To Myspace.com/djkito1

www.sirius.com/rumbon

 

 

DJ KITO House Mix -JUNE 08

Popularity: 12% [?]

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THE ZONE restaurant/lounge

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The Zone reataurant and lounge located at 28-43 STEINWAY ST, ASTORIA, New York has a party rockin just about everyday of the week.A friendly neighborhood type of atmosphere with guest dj`s on Fridays and saturday alongside resident dj Chris Ponce.The Zone is open everyday except monday.The music vibe ranges from hip hop and house  to merengue and bachata depending on the crowd.I also had the pleasure of trying the cuisine and I was definately impressed.Owned and operated by brothers Elvin and Rego alongside other family members that also help out from the bar to mom in the  kitchen,The Zone is definately worth a visit to unwind. 

Popularity: 8% [?]

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DJ NORTY COTTO LIVE MARCH 07

Dj,producer and remixer Norty Cotto spinnin live at a club in Florida in March of 07DJ NORTY COTTO LIVE MARCH 07 

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In the TRIBAL house

Mixin it up with Dj FABONE out of San Diego CAL.In the tribal houseMore on the  retro tribal Ibiza sound 

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Dolce

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This past saturday I had the privelage of playing over in Elizabeth N.J. at a club called Dolce.Resident dj DAVID TOBEN plays mostly house music but also a bit of Urban depending on the crowd .Dolce has a bangin system a huge bar and a great dj line up to satisfy any party goers .I strongly recommend this club for the househeads and people that just want to chill.It also has a restaurant in the front and although I did not get a chance to sample the cuisine I heard that the food is great.So if you party in jersey or just want to hang ,check out DOLCE in Elizabeth,N.J.

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The Pulse

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New York Has a long awaited new dance station. After being in a time warp with the so called dance station wktu, New York now has PULSE 87.7. Besides the mixshows that KTU used to have the station became stale rather quickly and N.Y. dance radio needed an overhaul. With it`s eclectic dance programming format The Pulse is a definite refreshment for the dance music industry.They play an array of dance mixes from Janet Jackson, Shakira, Mariah and (unheard of on KTU) new artists also. It`s not just top 40 house but underground and electro versions of your favorite pop tunes also. They even hit you with a freestyle or house classic from time to time. Star and Buckwild formerly of power 105 kick off the morning show with thier off the wall humor to wake your asses up. Although associated with the hip hop world, Star and Buck fit right in on The Pulse. Kudos to the refreshing programming and I hope that the station stays on track.

Popularity: 30% [?]

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Club Bliss-Clifton, New Jersey

Posted under: Electronic

Jersey is really back on the map as far as clubs go and Club Bliss is one of the hot spots. Located in Clifton N.J., Bliss is a taste of a New York club without all the attitude and off the wall expensive drinks. There is a latin nite on wednesday`s , which gets packed w/an average of seven hundred to a thousand people. The weekends are reserved for the househeads and with the booming sound system it makes you feel and enjoy every single beat. As with most Jersey clubs there is available parking and reasonable drink prices. Check out the spot on a wednesday or the weekend-you`ll enjoy it.

Address: 955 Allwood Road

City, State: Clifton, NJ

Zip/P. Code: 07012

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Telephone: 973-773-2110

Type (genre): Club, Dance Club, Live Music, Lounge, Pickup / Singles

Music: 80s, Alternative, Hip-Hop, Top 40, Dance/Electronic, House, Pop/Top 40, Rock

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Status: Open Door

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Popularity: 100% [?]

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