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Galore "All Eyes On DJ Mia Moretti"

Posted on February 7th, 2013 under News

I met Mia Moretti a few summers ago at the Eldridge (RIP) and by “met” I mean I got the liquid courage to approach the bombshell. And by “approach” I mean bouncing toward her like an aggressive rabbit whilst shouting/squeaking over whatever hip-hop remix was blasting to ask her if anyone had ever told her she looked like Chloe Sevigny. “But younger and way prettier, of course,” I added.

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Billboard "Dolla-palooza: Why More Brands Than Ever Are Flocking to Lolla"

Posted on October 15th, 2012 under News

More than any U.S. festival, Lollapalooza brings the brands. From fully-branded stages by Sony, PlayStation, Bud Light, Google Play, BMI and Red Bull to a bag check from State Farm, free T-shirts from The Gap and two different activations from Toyota (a Free Yr Radio lounge and a Prius Family Playground), among many others, the festival once again literally gives other music confabs a run for their money.

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StyleMint "Mike Nouveau Part 1 and 2"

Posted on September 24th, 2012 under News

DJ/Influencer, Mike Nouveau has become a permanent fixture in both nightlife and the fashion world. He become known for his unique sense of style and eclectic playlists at hotspots Avenue, Misshapes, Ruff Club, and Beatrice Inn. Today he is one of the most sought-after DJs both on and off the runway around the world. WHen he's not DJing the most exclusive parties or attending fashion shows he can be found at his current residencies at Soho Grand Hotel, PH-D and Electric Room.

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W Magazine "Opening Ceremony's '90s Flashback"

Posted on September 24th, 2012 under News

To celebrate their 10th anniversary last night, Opening Ceremony turned back the clock to 1992, paying homage to some of New York's best club nights by reenacting them in different rooms at Webster Hall.

Upstairs, Paul Sevigny spun the Smiths songs he used to play at his Sunday night party at Sway. In the ballroom, the Misshapes got the crowd dancing with Interpol and Franz Ferdinand, and downstairs, Larry Tee of Luxx, the now defunct Williamsburg club where electroclash was born, played the songs that put the space on the map--all of it culminating with a raucous performance by Lil' Kim, the high priestess of '90s hip-hop.

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W Magazine "Opening Ceremony's '90s Flashback"

Posted on September 24th, 2012 under News

To celebrate their 10th anniversary last night, Opening Ceremony turned back the clock to 1992, paying homage to some of New York's best club nights by reenacting them in different rooms at Webster Hall.

Upstairs, Paul Sevigny spun the Smiths songs he used to play at his Sunday night party at Sway. In the ballroom, the Misshapes got the crowd dancing with Interpol and Franz Ferdinand, and downstairs, Larry Tee of Luxx, the now defunct Williamsburg club where electroclash was born, played the songs that put the space on the map--all of it culminating with a raucous performance by Lil' Kim, the high priestess of '90s hip-hop.

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