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| Without doubt the biggest electronic party in New York city is Girls and Boys - the 2000+ people party that features some of the biggest and most cutting edge names in dance music such as MSTRKRFT, Justice, deadmau5, Simian Mobile Disco, Vitalic, A-Trak, Crookers, Bloody Beetroots, Boys Noize, Rusko, Neon Indian and many, many more. Every Friday for well over a year, the Grand Ballroom at Webster Hall has been transformed into a packed room of electro kids, hands in the air in appreciation of the throbbing distorted bass and electronic beats that have altered the landscape of dance music in America over the last few years. |
Friday August 3rd
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RJD2
[http://www.rjd2.net/]
Rjd2's music is a collage of cut-and-paste hip-hop that combines disparate elements to make for soulful, moody portraits of the world. Born Ramble John Krohn in Eugene, OR, on May 27, 1976, he moved to Columbus, OH, a few years later and was raised there. He first busted out onto the hip-hop scene in 1998 -- a time when producers were emerging from the shadows to seize the spotlight -- as the DJ/producer for the Columbus-based group Megahertz. MHz had two 12" singles released on Bobbito Garcia's Fondle 'Em Records and the group was mentioned in Vibe Magazine's History of Hip Hop.
In 2000, Rjd2 produced Copywrite's debut single, "Holier Than Thou," on Rawkus Records. In the spring of 2001, he made his first formal appearance as a solo artist on the Def Jux Presents... compilation, proving he could hold his own alongside such luminaries as Company Flow, El-P, Cannibal Ox, and Aesop Rock. Rjd2's debut album, Dead Ringer, followed on Def Jux in 2002. One of the best underground hip-hop releases of the year, it melded dirty samples and a classic approach to song structure for an end result that gave DJ Shadow, DJ Spooky, and Moby a run for their money. Aside from his top-billed recordings, he also provided productions for Cage's Hell's Winter and Aceyalone's Magnificent City (the latter also spawned an instrumentals album, Magnificent City Instrumentals).
Rjd2 returned in 2004 with Since We Last Spoke, which blended hip-hop with elements of pop. He then moved to XL to fully indulge his passion for pop, releasing The Third Hand in early 2007. In early 2010, he dropped The Colossus. It was the first album to be released on his own label, RJ's Electrical Connections. Months later, he released Inversions of the Colossus, containing instrumental versions of The Colossus' vocal tracks and several additional cuts. ~ Charles Spano, Rovi
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Underneath the Grand Ballroom lives the historic Marlin Ballroom, the second biggest of Webster Hall's legendary dance floors. Every Friday night this room is PACKED from the time doors open until the sun comes up. Webster Hall's world-famous DJ Ray Roc holds residency, serving up the freshest mash up song selection in North America to the incredibly diverse crowd that can be found in the Marlin Room at all hours of the night. Musical style includes today's top 40 dance hits, hip hop and house, along with classic dancefloor-packing hits from the 80's, 90's and 00's.
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TRASH!
The infamous TRASH! party at The Studio in Webster Hall is the "go-to" Friday night event for rambunctious erotic behaviour coupled with the best playlist in NYC. Hosted by DJ JESS and ALEX MALFUNCTION, the party has a flair for underground fashion, a frenetic passion for cutting edge music, and a sense of camp and frivolity that invokes the contraband celebrations of 1920s speakeasies, the flamboyance of Studio 54, and the ecstatic release of 1990s Limelight. Kookie club kids work the dance floor, post punk go-gos flash their undies, and the "Late Nite Cabaret" show turns every head in the room. Get there early to catch cutting edge bands; stay late for the wicked 2-4-1 drink special. Work a look for door whore BRENDON JAMES and skip the line. This is the ultimate party for girls who are boys who like boys to be girls who do boys like they're girls who do girls like they're boys. Always should be someone you really love...
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To see pics from past Girls & Boys parties, click here |
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| EVENT |
Girls & Boys presents
RJD2 |
| DATE |
August 3rd |
| DOORS |
10PM |
| AGE |
19+ enter , 21+ to drink |
| DRESS CODE |
Dress to impress! *
* Neat and trendy appearance a must.
Webster Hall reserves the right to deny admission to anyone,
and is not required to specify cause for denial. |
| EVENT INFO |
- In The Grand Ballroom:
RJD2
Plus the Girls & Boys resident DJs: Alex English, Kids With
Snakes, Gavin Royce, Rekles
- In The Marlin Room: hip hop, top 40 mash ups by DJ Ray Roc
- In The Studio: new wave, rawknroll, britpop, indie, postpunk, elecro, glam, pop TRASH! party with DJ JESS & ALEX MALFUNCTION
- 4 Massive Floors of the Hottest Music in NYC
ELECTRO . HIP HOP . HOUSE . LATIN . POP . ROCK . MASH-UP |
| VIP |
VIP PACKAGES
For Reservations Call
9am-4pm (917)-302-0847
4pm-till close (646)-247-4190
24/7 VIP@websterhall.com
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| TICKETS |
For general inquiry please call (212) 353-1600
Discount rush tickets $15 (while supplies last)

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Webster Hall is the biggest nightclub in New York City. Open every Thursday, Friday and Saturday night, Webster Hall is located in the heart of NYC's famous East Village. With 4 floors and 5 unique environments, Webster Hall specializes in the best party music in the World. House music, electro, hip hop, rock, dubstep, pop, top 40 and more. With huge dance floors, VIP areas, lounge spaces and live entertainment, Webster Hall is the best club in NYC. 19+ to enter. |
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