Just came across this event going on in Georgetown. DC arts and design community, stand up! I’ll be there…
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10/29 – ArtKlash Live art Battle in Georgetown
Sunday, October 18th, 2009Big Tings! HiRes Brings “Real Music for Real People” to RFD Sat Oct 24
Thursday, October 8th, 2009Well, after much hard work and coordination, me and some friends have got a very dope night coming up!
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RFD, home of the “world’s largest tap list,” plays host to new Saturday night party, HiRes. Beginning Saturday October 24, HiRes is bringing real music for real people. DJ/VJ Brian Senyo will be rocking the RFD Backroom with dope videos, hip-hop classics, and all your favorite joints and jams.
Peep the promo video (in 720HD, bitches!…god I love premiere!)
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Get your game right – The KirkOut
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You know the score, Friday October 9 at The Looking Glass Lounge on Georgia Avenue, 3634 Georgia Avenue, catty corner (what the hell does that really mean?!?!) from the Georgia Avenue Metro. Free to get in, but my style is expensive. (more…)
9/18 – Work the Walls with K La Rock and Brian Senyo at the Black Cat!
Sunday, September 6th, 2009DC, get ready to fuck up your sneakers, sweat ya perm out, and bang on those walls.
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Updated:
K La Rock and Brian Senyo want you to WORK THE WALLS. Your favorite awesome twosome (we’re like the Peaches and Herb of this DJ game) are teaming up to bring you a new party guaranteed to jack ya body and sweat ya perm out. Work the Walls is bangin’ hip-hop, go-go, new jack swing, booty bass, Bmore club, dancehall, bugged-out electro and disco-dance skronk. We are taking back the dancefloor and reappropriating our shit. No irony, no rules, no bamas!
About K La Rock & Brian Senyo:
K La Rock and Brian Senyo crank. And if you don’t know what that means you haven’t been in DC long enough. K La Rock has been freakin’ dancefloors since 2002. As one of the founders of the First Ladies DJ Collective, she worked to break the “vinyl ceiling” and put women DJ’s on the map in DC and beyond. Senyo’s been on his grind since the late 90’s, first making a name for himself in Montreal and Boston spinning house, UK garage, and dubstep. We are taking over.
