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03/12 - BEN LOST, Dany Veltri & George Macys w/Joe Papeo @ Remote NYC
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Thanks to all who came out and supported the party last Saturday. It's our pleasure to bring you Ben Lost's first ever New York City appearance!
DJs:
Ben Lost
Dany Veltri
George Macys
Joe Papeo
$3 beers 10pm-12am
Remote is located at 327 Bowery between 2nd and 3rd Streets on the border of two lower Manhattan neighborhoods: the East Village and Noho. It's a short strut, saunter, or stroll from SoHo, the Lower East Side, the West Village and the Flatiron District.
Nearby Subway stops:
- the 6 at Bleecker
- the F and V at Broadway-Lafayette or 2nd Avenue
- the B and D at Broadway-Lafayette
- the N and R to 8th Street or to Prince Street
www.remotelounge.com
BEN LOST
After debuting last week at hot new UK event Trance Generation Ben Lost has a fully complete diary until the end of March including stateside performances in New York and several parties at the Winter Music Conference in Miami plus Ahead and guest DJ appearances in the United Kingdom.
Support as the hottest new talent continues to grow as Ben is nominated for ‘Best Newcomer’ at this months Trance Awards taking place at Slinky, England.
In the studio Ben has teamed up with hot production talent Probspot for a track on his new album and the new Ashtrax single continues to receive heavy support from John Digweed and co.
"YOUNG PARISIANS feat BEN LOST - Jump The Next Train" is currently burning up the charts!
Ben's musical career began in the early 90's playing in a local rock band called Candi-Snatch. A few years later the band (then known as Charlie) had secured themselves a record deal with London Records offshoot, Laurel.
During this time Ben discovered the pleasures of playing other people's records and began playing at various bars and clubs, experimenting with anything from Hip Hop and Electro to Ska and Punk.
It wasn't until a night out in 1997 at local club 'bubble', that Ben fully appreciated the effect of dance music - especially the new sound of Trance that was making waves at the time. Tracks like Cafe Del Mar, Greece 2000 and Perfect Motion introduced Ben to a melodic yet funky side of house music that really appealed to him.
After a brief spell in the limelight, the band disbanded in 1999 leaving Ben free to move to London to work at Pinnacle Distributions dance department. It was at this point that Ben really got into clubbing, spending time at The Gallery (Turnmills) and Gatecrasher (Sheffield), and being heavily influenced by sets from DJ's such as Paul Oakenfold, Dave Seaman and Paul Van Dyk.
After 2 years at Pinnacle, Ben moved to the A&R department at Hooj with a view to establishing Hooj's Trance offshoot Lost Language. During his time there, Ben A&Red over 30 releases (and still counting) including tracks such as Solar Stone's 'Solar Coaster' and 'Seven Cities', Accadia's 'Blind Visions', Energy 52's Cafe Del Mar and Lustrals' Broken.
As the Lost Language label has grown, so has Bens profile as a DJ - and in the past year it has earnt him bookings at both The Gallery and Gatecrasher - and taken him DJing around the world, including Japan, Israel, Finland, Germany and the US.
Ben's sound is reflective of the records released on Lost Language. Melodic, well produced, and always with an element of funk. He also continues with his singing and song writing with London based act Ashtrax (www.ashtrax.com), with the track Digital Reason getting licensed to Paul Van Dyk's Politics of Dancing album and the Ministry Of Sound Annual 2003.
DANY VELTRI & GEORGE MACYS
Dany Veltri and George Macys will always consider themselves fans of EDM above anything else. Before ever knowing what a DJ did, these native east coasters spent every possible moment at clubs soaking in as much music as they possible could. It was this passion for the music that inspired them to start DJ’ing. Theor style blends tribal, tech and progressive house with elements of trance and breaks. Not limited to genres, Dany and George hold themselves to only one rule – if you love it, play it.
Having spun at 340, Alphabet Lounge, Happy Ending, Hook, Sullivan Room, Seho, and Voodoo Lounge in 2004, 2005 promises to be a busy year as Dany Veltri and George Macys start a new monthly residency at Remote Lounge NYC, where thet will be playing alongside the likes of Steve Gerrard, Ben Lost and DC’s EMC Crew.
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| zizack |
Ben Lost
wow
has he ever been to NYC before? |
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| CosmoKid |
Never.
This is Ben's first NYC appearance.
Hopefully we get a good turnout for this so he comes back. |
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| bubbleravegirl |
| ...this sounds like itll be HOT! :D |
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| CosmoKid |
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| DJ Eco |
| i'd like to see him perform "jump the next train" in a club, im not a lounge type of person (even tho i never been or heard of this one), but i mite have to check this out, im a huge fan of that song... |
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| CosmoKid |
| quote: | Originally posted by DJ Eco
i'd like to see him perform "jump the next train" in a club, im not a lounge type of person (even tho i never been or heard of this one), but i mite have to check this out, im a huge fan of that song... |
its a cool place, you should check it out.
I think Remote Lounge sounded better then Remote Smaller Club. Its not your typical lounge. |
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| Shamez214 |
| Yeah. Remote is more a club than a lounge. Though it seems the people there hear 'lounge' and think that it's illegal to dance or something. Everyone just sat by the bar like morons all night. |
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| DJ Eco |
| ill take ur words for it and check it out.... even if the venues bad, Ben Lost won't upset :) |
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| ChoonSeeker |
| Should be another great party! :stongue: |
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| Highmay |
| quote: | Originally posted by Shamez214
Yeah. Remote is more a club than a lounge. Though it seems the people there hear 'lounge' and think that it's illegal to dance or something. Everyone just sat by the bar like morons all night. |
thanks, ... |
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| Shamez214 |
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