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Mister Saturday Night Live

It’s been more than a while since we posted some live recordings from Mister Saturday Night. The good news is we have three solid mixes for you here and now which comprise the bulk of the party from June 12th at Brooklyn Fire Proof, our first get-down in their wonderful courtyard, the place we’re mostly calling home for the summer.

That night, Eamon got things started, and Justin took it home. In between we had a sweet set of deep house from Mister Rick Wade. Give your ears a treat, and have a listen.


Eamon Harkin recorded live at Mister Saturday Night June 26th, 2010

Rick Wade recorded live at Mister Saturday Night June 26th, 2010

Justin Carter recorded live at Mister Saturday Night June 26th, 2010

Absence Makes the Heart Grow Fonder

It sure does. And when this edition of Mister Saturday Night goes down, we’ll have been without you for a month. Things won’t have changed too much, though. Of course Eamon and Justin will have some new records, and we’ll probably have some new lights to dazzle; but the vibe will be just the same–easy-going, no-nonsense fun from midnight until early in the morning, and lots of friendly faces to greet you from the door to the bar.

Eamon and Justin have been bringing it more than ever at the recent Mister Saturdays, dropping everything from sunshine disco to Nervous Acid; and our guest, Kristian from Ame, is no stranger to a blissed out dancefloor himself. The Innervisions boss is at the pinnacle of the good old fashioned house revival that’s turned minimal techno on its head in Germany and the rest of Europe.

It’s always a good night with the Mister, and even though we’ve had to switch venues, this one will be no exception. We can’t wait to see you. The spot for this party is smaller than Market Hotel so please come early to guarantee entry.

Mister Saturday Night with Eamon Harkin, Justin Carter and Ame // Saturday, April 17th // 159 East Houston, SW corner of Houston & Allen, Manhattan // 12a – late, late, late // F,V to 2nd Ave // $10 early bird adv tix from residentadvisor.net/mistersaturdaynight, once the early bird tix sell the next limited batch sell at $12 // $12 before 12.30am with rsvp to mister@mistersaturdaynight.com //
$15 otherwise // directions

Mister Saturday Night Takes Minneapolis

It’ll be nearly a month before we pop up again in New York, but if you’re in Minneapolis, here’s a little taste. Mister Saturday Night is headed to First Avenue on Saturday, April 3. Eamon and Justin are headlining the Midwest music institution’s main room–the very one in which Prince dedicated this one to his Dad. The party we’re playing is called Too Much Love (the brain child of our good friend Peter Lansky aka Soviet Panda), and Justin is playing his Sexy Dancer twelve inch no matter what anyone says.

Justin Carter and Eamon Harkin Live From Mister Saturday Night on October 24, 2009

In spite of a torrential downpour and a lot of crazy shenanigans that came along with it (stitches, floods), Mister Saturday Night on October 24, pulled through–not least because of great DJ sets from Justin Carter and Eamon Harkin, who book-ended a set from Moodymann. Here are some excerpts from the evening. We hope you enjoy.

Eamon Harkin live at Mister Saturday Night, October 24

Justin Carter live at Mister Saturday Night, October 24

The Mission

Mister Saturday Night is a party thrown by Justin Carter and Eamon Harkin. They also throw a daytime outdoor party called Mister Sunday.

Mister Saturday Night strives to do a little more than a typical party. With a love of great music and a desire to bringing people together, we try to create an experience that’s truly fun and engaging for everyone involved – party people, DJs, bartenders and doormen alike.

We find just the right space, install a great sound system, make it feel like home (or your own back yard) and present music that we love. Then you show up and make the magic happen.

Oversimplified? Yes. Lofty? Perhaps. But we are a loft party.

We’ve got some rules to help make the party extra good. You can check them here.

**In 2014 we decided to make giving back to the larger New York community an essential part of what we do. That commitment led us to give 10% of our net profits to The Robin Hood Foundation. You can read more about that here.