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Various - Global Nightlife: New York album

Various - Global Nightlife: New York album

  • Performer: Various
  • Genre: Electronic
  • Title: Global Nightlife: New York
  • Released: 2008
  • Style: Progressive House, Tech House
  • MP3 version size: 1116 mb
  • FLAC version size: 1412 mb
  • Other: APE XM VQF MP2 MOD RA APE
  • Rating: 4.4
  • Votes: 643

Description

Artist: The Contortions, Teenage Jesus And The Jerks, Mars, .

The term Various Artists is used in the record industry when numerous singers and musicians collaborate on a song or collection of songs. fm, compilation album tracks appear under the name of Various Artists erroneously because the individual artist is not listed in the album's ID3 information.

Clubs in New York guide. Discover the best nightclubs and bars for dancing and partying the night away. The best NYC nightlife. Check out the hottest new clubs and the people behind the after-dark action. The best parties in New York: Critics' Picks. From regular club nights and residencies to globally-renowned label takeovers. The best dance clubs in New York. From legendary house music havens to upscale rooftop lounges.

But, thankfully, 2019 New York nightlife values food and drink as much as any performance. The dual forms of entertainment work in tandem to create the ultimate vibe with menus that no longer lack innovation. Bushwick’s newest music venue, The Sultan Room, opened last weekend-part of a trio of projects, which includes the Turk’s Inn and Döner Kebab-by owners, Varun Kataria and Tyler Erickson.

Global Underground 007: Paul Oakenfold, New York is a DJ mix album in the Global Underground series, compiled and mixed by Paul Oakenfold. The mix is a retrospective look at a set played at Twilo in New York City. Oakey’s triumphant return to GU – following the huge international success of his debut mix – was equally well received. This outing came during his 2-year reign at the top of DJ Magazine’s Top 100 DJs Poll and off the back of his groundbreaking residency at Cream in Liverpool.

You’ve heard New York is the city that never sleeps – now meet the places that are keeping us up. From wellness-infused fetes to classic club experiences, these nightclubs are better than bed could ever be. Put on your dancing shoes because we’re introducing you to the best nightclubs in New York City. House of Yes. Bar, Nightclub, Contemporary.

New York City is known as the city that never sleeps and for good reason. Its nightlife is as active and fast-paced as the city itself. The club that is the hottest spot today can be old news tomorrow. Therefore, its obviously good to know which are the best clubs in New York City if you want to go in town during your trip. Nightlife in New York City. You will find some of the worlds best clubs in NYC and you will not regret spending a night out clubbing. There are lots of restaurants and bars and places to go party at night. The Williamsburg nightlife as well as its trendy shopping and fashion scene make a trip across the Williamsburg Bridge very worth it. With respect to the club scene, Williamsburg is currently hotter than any other area. Here the New York party crowd lives up to its name every weekend.

of 737 Nightlife in New York City. Staff are great, and the comics are always outstanding- its 20 mins by cab from Times Square, worth the trip as it’s so much better than the clubs in that area point I had tears coming out my eyes throughout the whole 5 acts, Sean the host was great, the bar tenders are always walking asking if you want food or drink and coming from England they are very generous wi. .of 737 Nightlife in New York City. We visited Dizzy's Club Coca Cola in June and saw the Barry Harris Trio, all round it was an exceptional evening of great Jazz, a stunning view of New York as a back drop to the band, and good food and drinks

Also check out our guides for comedy fans, bar-hoppers, music lovers, the under-21 crowd, plus our all-new Best of New York Nightlife, packed with great features! Le Bain. Meatpacking District.

Soul Jazz provided the even more extensive (and less disco-flavored) New York Noise, 1979-1982 and last year No More Records' popped-up to offer the definitive 32-track DNA on DNA, which includes all of the DNA tracks from No New York. Ditto for Mars' The Complete Studio Recordings: NYC 1977-1978, out on G3G/Spooky Sound in 2003. No Wave itself sprung up namelessly circa 1977 as a reaction to punk, new wave, and New York City itself. One of No Wave's more outspoken progenitors, Lydia Lunch famously dissed punk as no more than "sped-up Chuck Berry riffs"

Tracklist Hide Credits

1 D. Trac3d & The Mexican* Epimetheus (Remix)
Engineer – Daniel Taylor Written-By, Producer, Remix – Daniel Taylor , Richard Andrews
2 D. Trac3d & The Mexican* Cosmic Dust
Engineer – Daniel Taylor Written-By, Producer – Daniel Taylor , Richard Andrews
3 Sean Bartley Body Say Go (D. Trac3d & The Mexican Remix)
Remix – D. Trac3d & The Mexican*Remix, Producer [Additional] – Daniel Taylor , Richard Andrews Written-By, Producer, Engineer – Sean Bartley
4 Sean Bartley Electronics
Written-By, Producer, Engineer – Sean Bartley
5 D. Trac3d* Paid In Kounta Fit Koinz
Written-By, Producer, Engineer – Daniel Taylor
6 D. Trac3d* =S.I.C
Written-By, Producer, Engineer – Daniel Taylor
7 The Mexican Mirage
Engineer – Chris HampshireWritten-By, Producer – Richard Andrews
8 The Mexican Mirage (The Chinstroker's Dub)
Engineer – Chris HampshireWritten-By, Producer – Richard Andrews
9 D. Trac3d* Nutjob
Written-By, Producer, Engineer – Daniel Taylor

Companies, etc.

  • Phonographic Copyright (p) – Electronica Exposed
  • Copyright (c) – Electronica Exposed
  • Mastered At – PureFocus Mastering
  • Published By – Copyright Control

Credits

  • Artwork, Executive-Producer – Richard Andrews
  • Mastered By – Robin Petras

Notes

℗ 2008 Electronica Exposed. © 2008 Electronica Exposed