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| quote: | Originally posted by TheKidsWantTechno
rise is an afterhours place (well, aftrhours in boston is only 2am-7am, but it's better than nothing haha). steve porter and danny howells have residencies there. you also get a lot of the tribal house guys from nyc playing there, like victor calderone and peter bailey. open every friday saturday and sunday
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Danny Howells does not have a residency at Rise. We all wish that but that's just not true. I don't think Porter is even a resident anymore although he does play there once or twice a year. Rise is only open on Sundays now on special occassions. Imo it is the best place to play/go see a dj if you can deal with the fact that there is no alcohol there. Alot of big names have come through there the past 3 years or so including the already mentioned Danny Howells, Mark Farina, Josh Wink, Carl Craig, Derrick Carter, Steve Porter, Desyn Masiello, Dj Heather, Luke Fair (several Times), Max Graham, D:Fuse, Craig Richards, Dennis Rodgers, James Talk, Justin Martin, Gabriel and Dresden
The Goodlife Bar and also Revolution Rock Bar also have house/techno events from time to time. The are located on the edge of the financial district. I've seen Claude Von Stroke, Eddie Richards (A frequent Fabric dj), and Hipp-E among others come through those two places.
The Avalon Boston/Axis complex which at it's heyday was up there among the best clubs on the East coast is still sorely missed. I am not sure if the "House of Blues" which will reside where the former clubs stood will book edm acts or not yet. Time will tell....
I've been going out in Boston for over 8 years. It definitely has hit a lull somewhat but I think the rock bottom has passed and things have definitely picked up this summer. I am excited for things to come in the city.
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