Tunnel Nightclub NYC

Pub


A public house, usually known as a pub, is an establishment which serves alcoholic drinks for consumption on the premises, usually in a homely setting. Pubs are commonly found in English-speaking countries, particularly in the United Kingdom, Ireland, Canada, Australia and New Zealand.

In North America, drinking establishments with a British or Irish name or theme are called pubs as well; the appellation "pub" itself it often a component of this theme. Although the terms may have different connotations, there is no definitive difference between pubs, bars, taverns and lounges where alcohol is served commercially.

Traditionally, a pub which offers lodging may be called an inn or (more recently) hotel in the UK, although today many pubs with the word "inn" in their name no longer do, or in some cases have never done so. Similarly, in Australia, pubs often bear the name of "hotel", because historically only hostelries were allowed to serve alcohol, even though many no longer offer lodging (hotels which offer only lodging, without a bar, are generally called "private hotels").

source: http://en.wikipedia.org

Transglobal Underground

Nightclub


A nightclub (often shortened to club) is an entertainment venue which does its primary business after dark. A nightclub is usually distinguished from other forms of drinking and entertainment establishments, such as bars, pubs or taverns, by the inclusion of a dance floor. In most other languages, nightclubs are referred to as "discos" or "discothèques" (French: discothèque; German: Disko or Diskothek; Spanish: Discoteca). In Japanese , disuko refers to an older, smaller, less fashionable venue; while kurabu refers to a more recent, larger, more popular venue. The term night is often used to refer to an event hosted within a nightclub, such as "retro music night." A dance area too small to be considered a night club, but which has a bar, music and lighting effects, is occasionally referred to as a disco bar.
Nightclubs are associated with socializing and music and are usually distinguished from other forms of drinking establishment, such as a bar, pub or tavern, by the inclusion of a dance floor, although a club may also feature other forms of entertainment, possibly in forms unsuitable for minors, such as podium dancers, a floor show or strippers (see strip club). Music may be live or mixed by a DJ and is often amplified using a PA system, and can range from blues, jazz, country, disco, hip-hop, rock and metal to electronic music styles such as house, techno, trance, drum and bass and alternative electronic. Most clubs or club nights have a specific musical theme and generally cater to fans of a few particular music genres.

Gatherings in clubs at night that primarily involve music mixed by a DJ involve dancing and in most cases alcohol. Illegal use of recreational drugs such as ecstasy are commonplace in many modern clubs featuring electronic dance music.[citation needed] Clubs are often advertised by the handing out of flyers on the street, in record shops, and at other clubs and events, these are often highly decorative and eye-catching.

Nightclubs often feature lighting and other effects: flashing lights of many colors, moving light beams, laser light shows and smoke machines. One common item is a disco ball: a rotating football-sized spheroid at the ceiling, covered with many small flat mirrors, with a light beam directed on it; the reflections form a multitude of moving light spots on the floor and on the people. Some nightclubs will throw foam parties where the dance floor is filled with soap suds.

Source: http://en.wikipedia.org

SKAZKA

Goa Trance


Goa trance is form of electronic music and is a style of trance music which originated in the Indian region of Goa. The music has its roots in the popularity of the Goa region in the late 1960's and early 1970's as a hippie mecca, although the actual Goa trance style would not appear until much later. As the tourist influx tapered off in the 1970's and 1980's, a core group remained in Goa, concentrating on improvements in music along with other activities such as yoga, recreational drug use, and various New Age pursuits.

The introduction of techno style and technique to Goa led to what would eventually become the Goa trance style; early pioneers included Goa Gil and Mark Allen. Many "parties" (similar to raves) in Goa revolve entirely around this genre of music; Goa is also often played in other countries at raves, festivals and parties often in conjunction with other styles of trance and techno.

Goa is essentially "dance-trance" music (and was referred to as "Trance Dance" in its formative years), and as such has an energetic beat, almost always at 4/4 and often going into 16th or 32nd notes. A typical number will generally build up to a much more energetic movement in the second half of the track, and then taper off fairly quickly toward the end. Generally 8-12 minutes long, Goa tracks usually have a noticeably stronger bassline than other trance music and incorporate more organic "squelchy" sounds.

Goa trance parties have a visual aspect as well, the use of "fluoro" (fluorescent paint) is common in clothing and decoration. The images are often associate with topics like aliens, hinduism and other religious (especially eastern) images, mushrooms (and other psychedelic imagery), shamanism and technology. Goa trance has a significant following in Israel, brought to that country by former soldiers returning from recreational "post-army trips" to Goa. A great deal of Goa trance is now produced in Israel, but its production and consumption is a global phenomenon.

Goa Trance effectively morphed into psychedelic trance during the latter half of the 1990's. Both styles are generally non-commercial and underground compared to other forms of trance. The goa sound is more likely to be heard at outdoor parties and festivals than in clubs and places like Ibiza. For a short period in the mid-'90's it enjoyed significant commercial success with support from DJ's like Paul Oakenfold. The artist man with no name probably came the closest to being a goa trance "star".

source: http://www.moodbook.com

Shiva Shidapu - India Spirit


Erez Aizen was born on September 7, 1980 and has early musical training; he learned to play the organ at age 4 and started studying piano in the Haifa Conservatory at the age of 8. At age 11 he started toying with computerized music, first using Impulse Tracker, later moving to more advanced musical composition software. By the age of 18, Erez had collaborated with DJ Jörg and other notable psytrance artists, and had released 3 albums and a multitude of tracks under different psytrance acts (including Shidapu and Shiva Shidapu).

David Guetta


Fuck Me I’m Famous - International

David Guetta presents another international mix, across 2 CDs from one of the worlds most decadent and fabulous parties. With a launch party @ Café de Paris in London, 4 exclusive parties in Ibiza, and numerous parties across Italy, the rest of Europe and America, this edition is truly international.

Having sold over a million records in Europe and France alone, Guetta scored a massive hit in the UK with ‘Just A Little More Love,’ then took clubs world-wide by storm with ‘The World Is Mine.’ But there’s one key phrase that sums up David and his glittering Fuck Me I’m Famous brand – and that’s Guetta fabulous. If you’ll excuse the pun of course. The perfect fusion of David’s passion for music and Cathy Guetta’s glamorous friends meeting cool and passionate clubbers help make every guest and every party feel utterly unique. There’s always a show in the DJ booth and further spectacles to be taken in on the dance floor.

Tracklist:

CD 1
01. David Guetta Vs The Egg Love Don’t Let Me Go (Walking Away)
02. Till West & DJ Delicious Same Man
03. Denis Naidanow Ascension
04. Supermode Tell Me Why
05. Evermore Vs Dirty South It’s Too Late
06. Bob Sinclar Feat. Steve Edwards World, Hold On (Children Of The Sky) F*** Me I’m Famous Remix
07. Tocadisco You’re No Good For Me
08. Loleatta Holloway Love Sensation 06 Hi_Tack Burnin’ Up Club Mix
09. Bloc Party Banquet Phones Disco Mix
10. Richard F Feat. T. Wheeler 5 In The Morning
11. Steve Angello & Laidback Luke Otherwize Then
12. Steve Angello Teasing Mr Charlie
13. Kiko World Cup

CD 2
01. Joe T Vanelli Feat. Rochelle Fleming Get It On (Summer Love)
02. Logic Save My Soul
03. Copyright Feat. Song Williamson He Is
04. Chocolate Puma Always and Forever Original Mix
05. Andy Cato La Luna
06. Lorraine Transatlantic Flight Axwell Remix
07. Blackstrobe Last Dub On Earth Arnaud Rebotini Remix
08. Erick Morillo Feat. Puff Daddy Dance I Say Touche Mix
09. Steve Angello & Sebastian Ingrosso Click
10. Da Hool Meet Her At The Love Parade
11. Martijn ten Velden & Lucien Foort Bleeep!
12. Logic Fucking Swedish


source : http://evibes.info

Ibiza Club Guide




With an event on every night you need to plan ahead for a holiday in Ibiza. Here's a quick guide to the hottest clubs on the island.

Amnesia

One of the oldest and most recognized of the clubs in Ibiza its popularity hasn't diminished since the early days. The large fincas just off the main road between San Antonio and Ibiza town continues to host some of the best Parties on the island.

Eden

The most popular club in the tourist enclave of San Antonio Eden has a distinctly UK flavour to its parties matched by the clientele that attend its events. Hosting parties from some heavyweights from the UK music industry no doubt they will bring quality music with them.

El Divino

Sexy, stylish, sophisticated. And that's just the bar staff! Located in the heart of money central, surrounded by yachts that cost millions this club oozes glitz and glamour. With a view overlooking the harbour and the old town, no wonder it attracts the rich and famous who like everyone, come here for the sights as much as the sounds. But with their lineup of top quality events this year that might soon change.

Pacha

One of the only venues on the island to open year round, Pacha is another one of the nightclub legends on the island. This year sees another summer season of quality nights from some of the biggest promoters and DJ's in the industry.

Privilege

Listed as the biggest club in the world in the Guinness Book of Records this gigantic 10,000 capacity venue was one of the original party venues on the island and throughout the years earned itself an international reputation, hosting the most outlandish parties and most extravagant parties since the early days.

Others

As well as the major clubs there are a number of other clubs that play host to quality weekly and individual events. The best ones though are the secret one off's so keep your ear to the ground and you never know where you might end up partying!

source : http://www.higher-frequency.com

Trance Music



Trance did a very promising start in the early nineties (1990's) in Europe, and is currently one of the most promising and influential music genres on the music scene. Trance itself is very wide-scoped, it occupies a lot of territory with a lot of space and brings its influence deeply outside and well beyond its own bounds, that seem to be quite obscure. At the time, many of the currently popular groups, artists, titles of mainstream music are starting to incorporate trance sound into their recordings. Initially trance was mostly non-commercial, but trance is getting more and more publicity now, on TV channels such as Viva and MTV, and in the press. Trance becomes more popularized, thanks to talented trance music DJ's and producers, trance music labels, and even large recording companies. Pop and rock stars are starting to collaborate with or even outsource their recordings to trance music composers and producers. An excellent example, Madonna with their mature, high-quality, semi-trance album Ray Of Light (1998), almost half tracks of which have explicitly clear trance sounding.

Characteristics

Perhaps the most ambiguous genre of dance music, trance could be described as a melodic, more or less freeform style of music, partially derived from house. While there is no strict definition for trance, songs of this genre are usually characterized as being accessible and having anthemic and epic and rifting and psychedelic qualities. Using that as a starting point, a basic trance track could then be described as being comprised of a particular melodic or vocal hook which is given presence over a bassline, a drum pattern, which often includes snare or kick drum rolls to mark important moments, and perhaps one or two other semi-quantified aural elements to provide texture and enhance the rhythm. However, not all trance fits that profile, and often times a song's classification as trance has just as much to do with who is playing it as what it sounds like.

The best way to generally describe the trance genre is that of dance music based around rifts and anthems, which can be either highly energetic or very chilled out. Trance tracks often intermix major and minor chords to create "epic" sounding, similar to classical organ music. Most trance is built around the 4/4 beat, and a lot of trance can be very uplifting. Uptempo, uplifting and often euphoric energetic synthesized sounds pumped by a beat and massive hooks, often with long breakdowns building slowly to create a tension and expectancy on the dance floor. Often with driving off-the-beat basslines and utilizing major and minor chords in sequence, trance tracks can take a central epic form of commercial trance or the form of one of several sub-genres including Euro (Epic) Trance, Goa (Psychedelic, Psy) trance, Hard Trance, and Progressive Trance.

source: http://www.moodbook.com

Enigma - Return to Innocence


Thats not the beginning of the end
Thats the return to yourself
The return to innocence.
Love - devotion
Feeling - emotion

Love - devotion
Feeling - emotion

Dont be afraid to be weak
Dont be too proud to be strong
Just look into your heart my friend
That will be the return to yourself
The return to innocence

If you want, then start to laugh
If you must, then start to cry
Be yourself dont hide
Just believe in destiny

Dont care what people say
Just follow your own way
Dont give up and use the chance
To return to innocence

Thats not the beginning of the end
Thats the return to yourself
The return to innocence

Dont care what people say
Follow just your own way
Follow just your own way
Dont give up, dont give up
To return, to return to innocence.
If you want then laugh
If you must then cry
Be yourself dont hide

Ibiza


Eivissa or Ibiza is one of the Balearic Islands located in the Mediterranean Sea (38.98° N 1.43° E), belonging to Spain. With Formentera, it is one of the two Pine Islands. Major cities are Ibiza Town, Santa Eulària del Riu and Sant Antoni de Portmany.

The name Ibiza is derived from the Original Arabic word "Yabisah" as for Land or Landward in English. Eivissa is the official Catalan name and the name used by its inhabitants and pronounced [əj'vi.sə]; but the name in Castilian Spanish and many other languages is Ibiza (usually pronounced using the Castilian variation [iˈβ̞i.θa], often manifested by English speakers [ɪˈbi.t͡sa]).

The Island of Ibiza is most famously known for its summer parties, with thousands of people flooding in for the big summer club nights. Famous clubs include Space, Pacha, Privilege (ex Ku), Amnesia, Eden and Es Paradis. They are hosts to parties of international fame such as Cream, Manumission, Fuck Me I'm Famous, etc. It is also home to the 'West End' party district of San Antonio, a rite of passage for many partygoers.

The climate of Ibiza is Mediterranean and has milder winters and slightly cooler summers than Mallorca. The winters are mild with temperatures around 60 degrees Fahrenheit, 15 Celsius and some rain. The hot summer season lasts from June to September inclusive with temperatures regularly reaching 30 degrees, lots of sunshine and very little rain. Frost and snow are very rare.

Eivissa is a very popular tourist destination, especially due to its legendary and at times riotous nightlife centered around two areas: Ibiza Town, the island's capital on the eastern shore and San Antonio to the West. Ibiza Town has become a popular destination for tourists.

There also exists a genre of trance music named for Ibiza dubbed Balearic Beat, similarly to the way Goa trance is named for Goa, India. The style tries to reflect the atmosphere of Ibiza, and listeners often say they can see a Mediterranean sunset when they hear its euphoric, uplifting melodies. The atmosphere is brought on with the use of synthesized string instruments, the sound of waves, mandolins and guitars, and wispy vocals.

source: http://en.wikipedia.org

ZAGAR-Sounds and Lights


Zagar is a headliner group of the Hungarian electronic music scene.

Their sound is based on contemporary electronic music, jazz and indie-rock adding with experimental scratches by DJ Bootsie. The result is heavy beats, atmospheric mood and sound clips from the psychedelic era of the late 60's. Andor Kovács and the leader of the band Balázs Zságer were the co-writers of the famous Yonderboi album, Shallow and Profound.

Zagar has been performing live ever since their formation. Apart from Hungary they have already played in Great Britain, The Netherlands, Austria, Germany, Italy, Slovakia, Czech Republic, Poland, Slovenia, Romania and Russia.

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