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Posted by TSG on Mar-27-2008 15:32:

King The CIRCUS stays in Town!!

La Pietra�s retirement plans are interrupted, but he�s not complaining

When we caught up with Gene La Pietra in early October, the clubland impresario said he was a day away from signing over this venerated Hollywood nightlife compound, including Circus Disco and Arena Nightclub, to a mixed-use developer for $62 million. Fliers were already circulating for a New Year�s Eve blowout at the 3,300-capacity Circus: The party was called �The Last Dance.�

La Pietra, who once coveted the mayor�s job when he was unsuccessfully pushing for Hollywood to become its own city, was looking forward to retiring after 33 years micromanaging the venues from a perch in front of Circus. Club-goers were abuzz: Not only was Circus the largest DJ-driven venue in town, but it was also a groundbreaking social experiment that welcomed gays, lesbians, minorities, and late-night ravers long before the rest of the city woke up.

But as the winter months came and went, Circus and Arena stayed open. L.A. Weekly even went so far as to call our journalism on the demise of the venues �premature.� We can hardly blame the competition for failing to conduct a follow-up with on-the-ground reporting, however. It seemed like every time we interviewed La Pietra outside the club it was pouring rain, bone chillingly cold, and downright dreary. (We still have notebooks with rain-blurred scribbling to show for it). This time we phoned the club owner. What he had to say wasn�t surprising. In the wake of the home-loan crisis, the real estate climate has gone from bull to bust since October. If only La Pietra could have gotten his hands on that $62-mil before the market sobered up. Of course, commercial real estate hasn�t entirely lost the plot in L.A. La Pietra says his door is always open but, for now, Circus and Arena live �for the long term.�

�At this point the economy doesn�t make sense,� says the 60-something. �There�s no reason in the world to expect any of these kinds of development projects to come to fruition.�

The idea, as he told me in October, was that the buyer would immediately raze and grade the property � 4 acres worth � in order to construct a massive mixed-use development that would likely include retail and housing. Asked if the developers got cold feet about the deal in the face of a softening economy, La Pietra said, �That�s probably it.�

�It didn�t go forward and that was it,� he says. �Nobody owes me an explanation.�

It�s too bad. La Pietra could have used the permanent vacation. He started Circus with a partner in 1974. It was a warehouse that they leased to hold occasional parties where gays and lesbians of color could come without hassle. (Some gay clubs in what is now West Hollywood wouldn�t allow Latinos and African-Americans). It was the right time, and Circus became a West Coast disco mecca. In 1990 La Pietra bought an ice factory next door and turned it into the more modern Arena. Both have become unofficial landmarks for dance music fans of all stripes. Circus was home to some of the earlier rave-like parties of the 1990s. Arena was the home of DJ Irene, who became the best-selling female DJ when it comes to mix-CDs. In 2000, Circus saw a new generation of clubbers come through its doors when Dave Dean introduced the European super-club concept to the region in the form of Giant.

Throughout the years, La Pietra has taken his punches: Critics have questioned his ability to take the pulse of club-land. In 2002, the U.S. Drug Enforcement Agency and local cops raided Circus only a month after his Hollywood secession effort failed. Authorities claimed to have found prodigious amounts of ecstasy at the club, but they never brought charges against La Pietra; he says it was payback for his anti-L.A. campaign. Lately, super-clubs across Hollywood, including Avalon and Vanguard, have been giving the Circus/Arena compound a run for its money. But La Pietra always seems to thrive.

�At some point I�ll retire, there�s no question,� he says. �For now, we�re going to be here. Hopefully everybody�s happy with that.�


Posted by Scooter is God on Mar-27-2008 16:19:

Fantastic, now if we can get back some higher Tier DJs again...


Posted by TSG on Mar-27-2008 18:18:

quote:
Originally posted by Unforgiven
Fantastic, now if we can get back some higher Tier DJs again...


*crosses fingers*


Posted by in2muzikk on Mar-28-2008 05:52:

hmmmm...huge new DJ friendly side stage with largest capacity of any club in town... Armin...Armin...Armin!


Posted by jonmitz on Mar-28-2008 06:02:

quote:
Originally posted by in2muzikk
hmmmm...huge new DJ friendly side stage with largest capacity of any club in town... Armin...Armin...Armin!

Gareth emery... gareth emery... gareth emery.... :P


Posted by in2muzikk on Mar-28-2008 15:33:

quote:
Originally posted by JoNMiTz
Gareth emery... gareth emery... gareth emery.... :P


and Menno...Menno...Menno...


Posted by jonmitz on Mar-28-2008 17:10:

yes.. he needs to come to LA... NOW


Posted by DJTw33k on Mar-29-2008 17:37:

....Circus staying is music to my ears already.
What I'm wondering is..why not bring people like Marcel Woods or Ernest & Bastian...even Randy Katana would be awesome.


Posted by KarenLuvs2Party on Mar-29-2008 21:53:

quote:
Originally posted by DJTw33k
....Circus staying is music to my ears already.
What I'm wondering is..why not bring people like Marcel Woods or Ernest & Bastian...even Randy Katana would be awesome.


We should call that ANTHEM NIGHT.. hehe


Posted by DJTw33k on Mar-29-2008 22:02:

quote:
Originally posted by KarenLuvs2Party
We should call that ANTHEM NIGHT.. hehe

or...
SENSATION CIRCUS!!!! or TRANCE LA!!!!!


Posted by djjoshuaallen on Mar-29-2008 22:19:

quote:
Originally posted by DJTw33k
....Circus staying is music to my ears already.
What I'm wondering is..why not bring people like Marcel Woods or Ernest & Bastian...even Randy Katana would be awesome.


Because they are not established djs and prob will not draw much of a crowd.


Posted by in2muzikk on Mar-29-2008 22:27:

Sasha & Digweed would be good for a change too, but I think the gum is on their shoes over at Avalon, kind of like PVD at Vanguard...

I'm up for Trance Energy Circus Edition any day though!


Posted by DJTw33k on Mar-29-2008 22:29:

quote:
Originally posted by in2muzikk
Sasha & Digweed would be good for a change too, but I think the gum is on their shoes over at Avalon, kind of like PVD at Vanguard...

I'm up for Trance Energy Circus Edition any day though!


There ya go! I got a few hands raised.


Posted by bucke on Mar-29-2008 22:31:

quote:
Originally posted by in2muzikk
Sasha & Digweed would be good for a change too, but I think the gum is on their shoes over at Avalon, kind of like PVD at Vanguard...

I'm up for Trance Energy Circus Edition any day though!


sasha and digweed open to close set @ circus ftw! somebody make it happen!


Posted by djjoshuaallen on Mar-29-2008 22:51:

quote:
Originally posted by bucke
sasha and digweed open to close set @ circus ftw! somebody make it happen!


LOL, i dont think so bud. Most of the big boys are all under contract in LA at the moment. Circus has some work to do before they can get any of the top acts in the near future.


Posted by in2muzikk on Mar-29-2008 22:51:

hmmm...and maybe a twist on "The Love from Above"..."The Circus from Above" with Paul van Dyk and Giuseppe Ottaviani.

ok, I gotta stop this or I'll have to become a promoter...


Posted by bucke on Mar-29-2008 22:58:

quote:
Originally posted by djjoshuaallen
LOL, i dont think so bud. Most of the big boys are all under contract in LA at the moment. Circus has some work to do before they can get any of the top acts in the near future.


lol i know i know. but i can dream can't i?


Posted by blitzz on Mar-29-2008 23:34:

Circus stays!!!! HOOORAAAAH!!!!!!!


Posted by Koolaid74 on Mar-29-2008 23:36:

quote:
Originally posted by in2muzikk
Sasha & Digweed would be good for a change too, but I think the gum is on their shoes over at Avalon, kind of like PVD at Vanguard...

I'm up for Trance Energy Circus Edition any day though!


You're speaking my language! Gotta keep it TRANCE at Circus.


Posted by in2muzikk on Mar-30-2008 00:50:

quote:
Originally posted by djjoshuaallen
LOL, i dont think so bud. Most of the big boys are all under contract in LA at the moment. Circus has some work to do before they can get any of the top acts in the near future.


So ironic that a great DJ set includes something unexpected, not the same predictable songs, yet where the DJ's play their sets is VERY predictable...PVD will be at Vanguard on a Friday, Digweed will most likely be at Vanguard on a Saturday, Tiesto likely to be at Avalon.

Such a rut, I think it's (way past) time to invite PVD in on a Saturday to a different club, and bring something a little unexpected to LA. Contracts are so boring, so legaleeze, we need DJ's not lawyers (no offence to any lawyers, but save that stuff for the daytime...no need to look past Armin for a great example of that!)

Yeah, yeah, can't be done, can't happen, not in the contract...it's time for everyone to wake up and say IT'S ABOUT THE MUSIC, DAMMIT!

1.2 million people gathered around the Siegess�ule (victory column) in Berlin in 2006, with 42 floats that were voted by the people for the people. I was fortunate enough to witness it. It's my avatar. It's something I believe in.



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