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PAUL OAKENFOLD
WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 27th, 2002
Doors open at 11:00pm.
18 to party, 21 to drink.
The
biggest DJ in the world returns to Exit for one night!
Paul Oakenfold
on the main floor. With the main floor after-hours with
TONY
DRAPER
JOHNNY VICIOUS
JASON OJEDA
ROBBIE TRONCO
Here
are the crowd motivators in the other 4 rooms:
Secret
Room: Riz, Spinbad, Ody-Roc and Ted the Dillinger
Red Room: Pleasurehead, X-Dream, Chris Love, Josh Matthews
White Room: Frank Pelegrino, Dominick Capello, Mike Bruji,
DJ Frost, Mike Bug-Out, Chris X-Cel, Mike Winget, Chris Bee
and Benny Maze. Afterhours by Shawn Ink & Richie Santana.
Hosted by the bad girls of Vivid Video.
Game Room: Riddles, Heron, Bijal, Frankie Fame, Tom Harrington,
Rapture
Tickets $50
in advance, more at the door if still available. This is the biggest
party night of the year -- tickets WILL SELL OUT! Do not
wait until the last minute - buy your tickets in advance to guarantee
admission.
Exit²
610 West 56th Street
(between 11th & 12th Avenues)
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Paul Oakenfold
Biography
... So what now for a man at the pinnacle of his profession,
the world’s premiere DJ? Why, upward, ever upward of course.
2001 saw Paul score the Joel Silver-produced and John Travolta-starring
Swordfish, remix the theme to Tim Burton’s Planet Of The Apes,
DJ on Moby’s Arena:One U.S. tour, and make a triumphal return
to his home shores with a free gig that left tens of thousands
sweat-soaked and grinning like Cheshire Cats on London’s Clapham
Common. ...The best is yet to come, so stay tuned and prepare
to be amazed.
Two years
ago, just as the new millennium was starting, Paul Oakenfold
decided to get back to his roots. Oakenfold was very probably
the world’s leading DJ and certainly one of the crucial figures
in the relentless rise of club culture, yet there was still
no album that truly represented his own personal landscape
and musical vision. Despite his long and distinguished work
as a re-mixer and producer, the real Oakenfold had still to
be revealed as an artist. ...
The result
is Bunkka, the first genuine Paul Oakenfold album, released
by Perfecto Records in the summer of 2002. It is an album
that will confront most people’s pre-conceptions of Paul Oakenfold.
While much of the musical vocabulary is borrowed from dance
technology, Bunkka is no conventional dance album. “I’d always
wanted to do something that represented by own musical background,”
he says. “I grew up on pop music, I love guitar bands and
I was very influenced and involved in hip-hop during the early
days, so I wanted to build from those roots upwards rather
than doing a contemporary dance record.”
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TONY
DRAPER'S BIRTHDAY CELEBRATION
FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 29th, 2002
Doors open 10pm. 18 to party, 21 to drink.
Come
down to the long-running Imagine Fridays at Exit on Friday,
November 29th to celebrate the birthday of resident DJ extraordinaire
Tony Draper. He'll be on the wheels all night long on the
main floor for the Exit crowd. Will you be able to keep
up?
Exit²
610 West 56th Street
(between 11th & 12th Avenues) |
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