Brooklyn, Williamsburg: 107A N 3 street, b/w berry & wythe ave, 6-8pm
New York Dangerous, the newest NYC-based Burning Man theme camp, is throwing a slumber party potluck fundraiser at a high-end loft with all-night movies, lots of popcorn, and revelry. Bring a sleeping bag or comforter, pilllow and your jammies, bring drink and food and friends to share, and get ready for a night of chill ridiculousness. There may or may not be truth to the rumor that a pillow fight will break out, but if it does I'm whooping your ass. Just saying it now.
Union Square Loft is at 873 Broadway, just north of 18th Street, Suite 408. Dial 050 from the front door; phone number for emergencies: (212) 529-7570. $5 for camp members, $15 for everyone else.*** Drop by literally anytime from 7pm to 10am the next day and see how we're getting along! Event survivors will go out for possibly the best brunch of their life Saturday morning, then can explore the NYC Summer Streets down the block.
TENTATIVE MOVIE SCHEDULE - TOTALLY SUBJECT TO CHANGE:
6:45pm: The Incredibles;
8:45pm: Casino Royale (2006);
11pm: Kill Bill 1+2;
3am: Fifth Element;
5am: Nightmare on Elm Street;
7am: Dr. Horrible’s Sing-Along Blog
8am: Princess Bride
Pinch Hitters in case a movie winds up choking in the clutch:
1) Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade
2) South Park: Bigger, Longer, and Uncut
3) Whatever non-porn DVD we find in the back of our entertainment center
(*** $5 from each admission goes to Minda Aguhob's fundraising for leukemia & lymphoma research. http://pages.teamintraining.org/ nyc/nyc13/maguhob)
See you there!!!!
- (www.ticketweb.com)
Friday August 16th, 2013
Doors at 10:00PM
21+
Advanced tickets: http://www.ticketweb.com/t3/sale/ SaleEventDetail?dispatch=lo adSelectionData&eventId=36 98304
EPTIC
Belgian dubstep prodigy, Eptic has been causing a bit of a stir in the bass scene. Since his debut signing to Never Say Die Records with the ‘Like A Boss’ EP that went straight to the top 5 on the Beatport dubstep charts, and rode high in the top 10 for 7 weeks running - he instantly proved his caliber, gaining an insight in to just how big this musical personality will get.
Since, he has moved on to collaborate with artists such as Habstrakt which resulted in ‘Ninja Challenge’ that was featured in this years Never Say Die and UKF album mixed by SKisM alongside names like Skrillex, Flux Pavilion, Foreign Beggars and more.
With a remix for SKisM under his belt and signings to Ministry of Sound and Sony, his 1.5 million views on YouTube come as no surprise. The 19-year-old wunderkind has been tearing up the systems of some of the best clubs and festivals on the globe with the demand for his appearance at notable promotions rapidly up scaling. No doubt this talented Belgian is becoming a prominent figure in bass music.
SUBSET
Since 2011, Subset is best known as a resident DJ and one of the creative forces behind Webster Hall's weekly Bassment Saturdays party. Showing his insight into the current and future state of bass music, Subset has booked such artists as Alvin Risk, Sazon Booya, Shiftee, Rx, Psymbionic, Professor Nalepa, Flufftronix, :DFace, Comic Strips, Gosteffects, Curl Up, CRNKN, ALX, Symbiotic, and Jueputasal in "The BASSment", and continues to book the best talent week after week.
MISCHIEF
MISCHIEF is the destructive alter-ego of Cameron Kush, a 22 year old producer/DJ from Los Angeles who has been keeping it filthy in New York City. With years of experience in both the NYC club scene and rave scene, MISCHIEF has performed alongside notable artists such as Feed Me, Downlink, Alvin Risk, Carnage, Tittsworth, Willy Joy, and Dieselboy at many of the city's most respected venues. MISCHIEF now shares his unique multi-genre musical stylings with New York City nightclub goers every weekend as a resident DJ at The Wall, NYC's newest nightlife adventure.
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GUESTS
Located at 251 W. 30th Street between 7th and 8th Avenue
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