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Victor Dinaire And Vicious Vic@the World Famous Lizard Lounge
Friday, March 9th, 2007
WILDSTYLE PHANATIKS and THE WORLD FAMOUS LIZARD LOUNGE present...
Vicous Vic and Victor Dinaire!
Main Room:
Eddie N.
Dorian Suarez
Marc Suarez
Video Bar:
Nodafunk
Meximike
Chris Malhiot
Jason Gold
Mali & Davy
Radar & Shaolin
Doors open at 9pm
$10 before midnight
$15 after midnight
TRAVEL INFO:
Austin to Dallas : 3 Hours
San Antonio to Dallas : 4 Hours
Houston to Dallas : 3.5 Hours
OKC to Dallas : 3 Hours
Tulsa to Dallas : 4 Hours
Little Rock to Dallas : 4.5 Hours
Lubbock to Dallas : 5 Hours
HOTEL INFO:
Westin City Center > 214.979.9000
Adam�s Mark > 214.922.8000
Hyatt Regency > 214.651.1234
Magnolia Hotel > 214.915.6500
Hotel Lawrence > 214.761.9090
Renaissance Hotel > 214.631.2222
www.wildstylephanatiks.com
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FRANKIEBOY
WSP DJ/PROMOTER
www.wildstylephanatiks.com
www.myspace.com/j3anpau7
1/19 - FIRE w/NICHOLAS BENNISON & SUZY SOLAR @ LL
2/02 - FIRE w/ABOVE & BEYOND @ LL
2/24 - FIRE w/INFECTED MUSHROOM Live! @ LL
3/02 - FIRE w/GEORGE ACOSTA @ LL
3/09-VICOUS VIC AND VICTOR DINAIRE
3/016 - FIRE (hint: They're back!)
Victor coming to Dallas back to back weekends? Hmmm. He'll be here March 3rd too.
no he wont....this show's gonna rock!!!
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| Originally posted by frankieboy no he wont....this show's gonna rock!!! |
yeah, i know what you meant....he's not playing march 3rd.
Victor Dinaire has rescheduled his Dallas show at club one for a later date due to confidential reasons. He will be performing at the Lizard lounge on March 9th and the March 3rd show has been postponed. This is the most up to date information.
Thanks
John Paul
WSP Promotions Director
www.wildstylephanatiks.com
The Victor Dinaire March 3rd show is reschulded for May 5th At Club One
its the vic and vic show! should be killer!
flyer is coming soon!!!
flyer...just out....hope you all enjoy it!!!
hope you all enjoy the flyer...
i am pretty sure i just heard victor dinaire announce on his XM lost episode show tonight that he's playing lizard lounge on March 3rd.
luv the flyer guys. it looks warm, like a summer day. good to look at on these cold winter days.
nic eone noelle! jp you are a fag! frank, u should dye your hair orange, red & yellow, like fire!
flyers came in today...actual flyer looks so much more better than the flyer on here...(its just an e-flyer) actual flyer is a 4x11 fold flyer
i think im gonna frost my hair steve!!!....fire's too hot!
who's up for the afterparty...???? got a big surprise for the afterparty...info will be posted soon!!
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| Originally posted by wsp johnpaul who's up for the afterparty...???? got a big surprise for the afterparty...info will be posted soon!! |
cant wait for the vic and vic show!!!!!!!!!
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| Originally posted by djjonas Pick me! Pick me! Good to meet you this weekend JP |
Saw the actual flier last night & I love it! I like that style a heck of a lot better than the traditional fliers. You can fit a lot of stuff on the flier & keep it from being huge.
thanks alot binx. yeah we wanted to do something that looked a little different from the rest of the flyers.....
thanks alot binx. yeah we wanted to do something that looked a little different from the rest of the flyers.....
Victor Dinaire's Biography
http://www.victordinaire.com
When Victor Dinaire first set foot in the club scene, he was unaware that what he just discovered would become his life's passion. Although he "was always into music as a kid," his excitement for dance music began in the early 90's, when he began throwing parties at New York City clubbing meccas Limelight, the Tunnel, and the Palladium. "It was great working for three nightclubs because I got a taste of multiple different scenes."
Driven by his desire to successfully break into the dance music industry, Victor increased his intensity by working Wednesdays through Saturdays at the clubs and spending the remainder of the week 'flyering' the city and organizing events. He submerged himself in the atmosphere, always watching and listening for what pleased the crowd most. "While the crowd was dancing and having a great time, I always observed the people's reactions to the way DJs worked them." Victor especially loved to watch legendary DJ Junior Vasquez during his late nights at the Tunnel, "it was from him that I learned to work a crowd by manipulating key records live and setting dramatic sequences."
Victor took on the world of dance music full-force. His interest in electronic music landed him a gig at BMG/Logic Records in 1999, where he did promotion for artists such as Giorgio Moroder, Gloria Gaynor, Danny Howells and La Bouche. In addition to excelling as a promoter, multi-talented Victor was also asked to perform on the Logic label, ultimately kicking off his own career as an artist.
Victor�s landmark first CD compilation, Logic Trance Volume 4, delivered a truly noteworthy beginning as a performer, hitting the top 5 position for three consecutive weeks on the CMJ charts and subsequently selling out. Victor's following CD compilations, "En Trance" on Bonzai Music Italy / Megahit US and Timeless Trance classics: Midnight Sessions, followed shortly thereafter by Morning Sessions, were all also sold-out successes. Victor credits Maiko Sakai for his success with the Timeless Trance series. "She was 100% behind the series and fought for the tracks I really thought are �Timeless.� It was a great experience to work with her and learn how to put a compilation series together from scratch and promote it the best way we could."
This New York City native steadily set a firm foundation for his reputation in some of the biggest clubs in New York, across the States and internationally. As a regular at New York City's famed Arc NYC nightclub, Victor gained a devoted following, with the crowd eagerly anticipating his regular closing sets as much as the headliners. From New York to South Korea, Victor has performed for events such as Spundae, Gatecrasher and Godskitchen, and with esteemed artists such as Paul Oakenfold, Ferry Corsten, Blank & Jones, Steve Porter, Junior Vasquez, John 00 Fleming, Sandra Collins, Nu NRG, Johan Gielen, Second Sun, Judge Jules and Matt Darey.
Recognizing a demand for easy access to trance music, Victor teamed up with Sirius Satellite Radio to create his famous weekly radio show, Peak Hour. Seeing an opportunity to reach a larger audience, he partnered with Music Choice, showcasing live sets and mixes on his show Resident Nation. Feeling frustrated by a repetitive vibe coming from urban dance culture, ever the innovator, Victor formed Future Progression, "a lifestyle group dedicated to the electronic dance movement." His popular Future Progression loft parties in Brooklyn led to a show of the same moniker on XM Satellite Radio.
In his most recent project, Victor partnered up with St. Michael and Kristina Sky in the creation of Lost Episode, a movement that uses all available forms of media on a mission to take electronic music to the level that more mainstream genres entertain. His radio show, re-launched as Lost Episode with Victor Dinaire, airs on XM Satellite Radio, Worldspace Satellite Radio, Music Choice TV, and internet radio websites AOL Radio, ETN.fm and Digitally Imported (Di.fm), and is syndicated on fifteen FM stations across the US, including Energy Arizona FM and San Diego. Victor's radio shows reach well over 60 million homes and cars nationwide, more than any other DJ in North America. Lost Episode also has monthly Club Nights at two of Southern California's hottest nightspots, Avalon in Hollywood and 4th and B in San Diego, featuring world renowned talent, such as the legendary Paul Oakenfold, Ferry Corsten and Blank & Jones. As far as Victor's taste in music, "I love emotional music-something that can be felt. I love to give people a feeling like they have been to a million places when they hear me."
Vicious Vic's Biography
http://www.viciousvic.com
Vicious Vic's credentials as a dance music phenomenon are undeniable. A veteran of the East coast rave scene, he helped give the sound of the New York underground global recognition by DJing alongside such East coast luminaries like Frankie Bones, John Debo, Scott Henry, Feel Good, Diesel Boy, Micro, DJ Icy, Bad Boy Bill, Keoki, Josh Wink, DJ Irene, Christopher Lawrence, Richard Humpty Vission, Donald Glaude, and Rabbit in The Moon.
As a natural progression from his success as a DJ, Vicious Vic joined with DJ Micro under the pseudonym Progression to produce a series of hugely successful remixes and original works. The duo became overnight heroes in the international dance scene following the release of their massive debut single Reach Further which became an instant club smash. The increasingly sought after duo were soon commissioned to remix artists from Paradise 3001 and Joe T. Vanelli to Masters at Work, as well as a wickedly groovy remix of the Dado's X Files theme. Progression's first album Progress Into Our Future on Sorted Records received international attention following their remixes and original work, most notably with the massive single Reach Further the full length album was described by Mixmag as "seamlessly mixed and a hardcore good time."
Continuing to explore new musical horizons, Vic produced a successive string of hits for some of the world's most respected labels including the UK's Open label formed by the Ministry of Sound, Strictly Rhythm, Nervous/Sorted, Adrenalin, and Black Sunshine Esp-Sun & Caffiene. With Vic's visibility and reputation continuing to grow, he's appeared at clubs and raves worldwide including tours of the US, Japan, England, Canada, France and Hong Kong. In addition, Vicious Vic has produced a number of widely acclaimed mixed CDs including Capsule (Journees Music), Trance Voyages (Topaz), & The Progressive Experience (Neurodisc-Capitol Recs).
two more weeks....we just got the new set of flyers to distribute....time to go promote!!!!!!!....
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