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Unread Wednesday, Aug 25th 2010, 01:33 PM #1 Enter District 36
A new beacon for New York nightlife will be ignited this fall in the heart of Manhattan – DISTRICT 36. The brand new, custom-built nightclub injects originality and vitality into the scene and will once again put forth New York City at the center of global clubbing.

District 36 will revive the tradition of classic New York dance clubs built for dance music enthusiasts by building on the pillars of the proper NY club: impeccable sound, exceptional music programming, superior hospitality and a dancefloor that gives you the intimacy of a small room but the power of a mega club. The three-level nightclub will feature an impeccable sound designed and engineered by Gary Stewart Audio - legendary for designing sound systems at some of the most renowned clubs around the world. In addition, the club has assembled a team of nightlife professionals who bring vast amounts of experience and expertise in building a successful nightclub.

District 36’s Musical Director Taimur Agha will be programming nights with the same philosophy behind his much-respected BlkMarket Membership parties: booking artists who have inspired him as a DJ and bringing in the talent that he would want to play alongside. In addition to bringing in the BlkMarket Membership parties for a new residency, both BlkMarket residents Taimur and Fahad will also be serving as District 36 resident DJs. The club’s much anticipated line-up, based on talent and ability rather than overhyped profiles, will provide a vital platform in NYC for the best in international DJ talent.

District 36 will also feature the next incarnation of Victor Calderone’s illustrious EVOLVE DJ residency. The legendary New York DJ handpicked the club to begin the next chapter of his legacy based on the club’s commitment to superior sound and its focus on building a technology-driven room for the next generation of clubbers. On the importance of his residency Calderone says, “As a DJ it’s important to establish a connection with your audience and after traveling the world, instituting a regular base in NYC is like coming home. This residency will be a fresh start and as an artist it’s important to evolve, reenergize the crowd as well as myself and always stay ahead of the curve. Together we will build a new home for clubbers.

Beyond the club events, District 36 Special Events Director Lee Blumer, formerly of Hammerstein Ballroom, crobar and most recently M2, returns to nightlife with her talented team of consummate professionals. Her wealth of experience in film, Broadway, fashion and signature product launches will bring a sophisticated level of service to both large-scale events and intimate gatherings.



Enter District 36!
www.d36nyc.com
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Unread Wednesday, Aug 25th 2010, 02:28 PM #2
Hearing HUGE things about this place.

So this club that claims its going to be different hires 3 people who are all fully entrenched in the NYC bs club scene that this room was originally going to avoid?



ugh.
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Unread Wednesday, Aug 25th 2010, 02:34 PM #3
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Unread Wednesday, Aug 25th 2010, 02:36 PM #4
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Unread Wednesday, Aug 25th 2010, 07:47 PM #5
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Hearing HUGE things about this place.

So this club that claims its going to be different hires 3 people who are all fully entrenched in the NYC bs club scene that this room was originally going to avoid?



ugh.
Easy solution for you. Don't go.
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Unread Wednesday, Aug 25th 2010, 08:16 PM #6
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Hearing HUGE things about this place.

So this club that claims its going to be different hires 3 people who are all fully entrenched in the NYC bs club scene that this room was originally going to avoid?



ugh.


--I'm with you on this one. If this place gets any guys from w46th you can pretty much say its going down hill within the first 6 months - 1 year. Their all kids working there. It's sad to see such a franchise like that go downhill because of the poor judgement on its staff. Hire the right staff and not ones desperately looking for a new promising place because their scared of the super club there at now closing its doors.

neonbeats no need to take it personal but it's true.
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Unread Wednesday, Aug 25th 2010, 08:57 PM #7
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--I'm with you on this one. If this place gets any guys from w46th you can pretty much say its going down hill within the first 6 months - 1 year. Their all kids working there. It's sad to see such a franchise like that go downhill because of the poor judgement on its staff. Hire the right staff and not ones desperately looking for a new promising place because their scared of the super club there at now closing its doors.

neonbeats no need to take it personal but it's true.
Thank you. I mean we now are so old that club owners grew up going to soundfactory(And I dont mean the old one)
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Unread Sunday, Aug 29th 2010, 03:48 AM #8
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--I'm with you on this one. If this place gets any guys from w46th you can pretty much say its going down hill within the first 6 months - 1 year. Their all kids working there. It's sad to see such a franchise like that go downhill because of the poor judgement on its staff. Hire the right staff and not ones desperately looking for a new promising place because their scared of the super club there at now closing its doors.

neonbeats no need to take it personal but it's true.



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Unread Sunday, Aug 29th 2010, 07:46 AM #9
Maybe you brine-pissing haters should start your own club?


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