Everybody’s Gotta Live


I’d been singing this song to myself all week and couldn’t wait to play it at the end of this past Sunday’s set. A beautiful version of Arthur Lee’s already beautiful song, “Everybody’s Gotta Live”. Enjoy it! I’ll have a hard time not playing it again soon.

The Bad News and The Good News

The bad news: Luke Vibert, our guest on Saturday night, has had his visa delayed, so he won’t make it to the States this weekend.The good news is that he’s not been denied, just delayed, so it won’t be long before we can announce another date that he’ll join us. We’ll let you know as soon as that happens. The other good news is that the party will go on under the open skies at Brooklyn Fire Proof as planned, and it’ll be cheaper because we don’t have the extra expenses associated with having a guest, so you can still come get your Saturday Night dance on. We’ve also added a special projectionist to the night as well. His name is DoctorMojo.

To alleviate any confusion, all tickets purchased before our cancellation announcement will be refunded. If you still want to buy a ticket, they are up here, or you can just RSVP to mister@mistersaturdaynight.com for reduced admission before midnight, and we’ll see you down there!

Could there possibly be more good news? Yes. You can join us down at the Grove for Mister Sunday the next day as well, where 10% of all the proceeds from the door will go to Malaria No More, an organization aimed at wiping out malaria deaths in Africa by 2015. There’s a little bit more info about them down below.

We’ll see you this weekend… or next weekend, when we’re playing with Moodymann! The good news just doesn’t stop.

A Million Words


If a picture’s worth a thousand words, this video that Marshall McDonald made of this past Sunday is worth a lot more. Sausages, sangria, little ones dancing with their moms and grown folks getting down as the sun sets – it’s all there and more.

Let’s Do It Again


This week we’ve got more bathrooms, a disco ball that rotates, more music from Eamon and me, and a live set from Space Dimension Controller. Advance tickets are here. It’s still free for the young folk (under 18 with a grown-up), you can still bring your dog on a leash, and Mile End, Country Boys and Botanica are still in the house.

Also, we’ve been keeping an eye on the rain situation, and it looks like we’re in the clear! Here’s today’s hour-by-hour forecast for 11231!

Four Tet Live from Mister Sunday

Reggae, jazz, hip-hop, classic house and all variances of other stuff were on the platters laid down by Mister Kieran Hebden for our inaugural jam this past Sunday. Luckily we caught it all on tape, and it’s ready to serve up once again for your listening pleasure. Enjoy!