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Allez! Allez!


A new and excellent mix by Justin and Eamon is up on the Allez Allez blog in honor of their gigs next weekend in Berlin, London and Glasgow. We suggest pressing play immediately as it’s really great.

Tracklisting below…

Black Science Orchestra – Save Us
Norm Talley – The Journey
Kerri Chandler – So Let The Wind Come
Steffi feat Elif Bicer – Kill Me (Instrumental Dub Mix)
Gunnar Wendel – 578 (Omar S Rude Boy Warm Mix)
Crazy Cousinz – Inflation
Mondee Oliver – Make Me Want You
Justin Van der Volgen – Sheebooyah
Jacques Renault – Let’s Play House
Armando – The Future
Nitzer Ebb – Control Im Here (Command Control Confront Mix)
James T Cotton – The Second Night Cycle feat. Ellis Monk
Tyree Cooper – T.C.X.
Cece Peniston – Nobody Else (Silk’s House Revival Mix)
Soundstream – Deeper Love
KRL – I Wanna Be With You

Spank and MSN In The Main Room

Last week we posted a few pictures from the photobooth at New York, Just Like I Pictured It, the party we did with Spank on MLK weekend. Since then, we’ve found some pictures from the thick of the action, and we thought you’d like to see.
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What We’re Doing This Evening


We’re very excited about the new Algo Rhythm series beginning tonight. Frequent attendees of the Mister, the gents putting this on are doing their own loft party with on-point bookings. Madteo, a local mega-digger and left-field producer, is opening up the evening, which is a rare treat; and Marcellus Pittman, the only Chair of the Three that hasn’t played with Eamon and Justin, is topping the bill.

For location information, email algorhythm@rocketmail.com.

From the Photo Booth: Just Like I Pictured It

 

 

Just Like We Pictured It

Our first party of the year is upon us. We told you a little bit about it last week, but we wanted to give you a bit more info. This edition of Mister Saturday Night is a special collaboration with a set of DJs who call their jam ‘Spank’. Spank isn’t just any party, though; it’s on the cutting edge of Brooklyn’s gay scene – our very own Horse Meat Disco (if you will) but always in lofts with more house music (still some disco), more outlandish performances and their very own zine.
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