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Neonbeats
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Originally posted by Freak
They need to start replying to emails as well....


They either don't have their act together or are really trying to creep out into the scene. Maybe opening night will be in true blkmarket style with an email the night before the event with details, lol
paulnahm
fyi:

Link to press release

Confirming speculation and months of club land whispers; Sankeys can proudly announce the unique transatlantic creation of Sankeys New York.

As anyone that has visited Sankeys in Manchester will know, New York’s club scene has been at the forefront of the global inspiration that created the world’s number one club, and captured the essence of legendary old school basement nightclubs like Twilo, Sound Factory and Vinyl from the “city that never sleeps”.

Sankeys – the UK clubbing institution which regularly showcases the worlds biggest DJ’s alongside homegrown talent like Greg Vickers, Ellesse and OD Muzique, is still currently on top of the world after winning this year’s biggest ever worldwide poll held by industry leading magazine, DJ Mag. Sankeys plan to make their mark on New York from the start of 2011.

Across 16,000sq ft in a brand new space situated in a former Garage in Manhattan’s Hell’s Kitchen area on 50th West Street, Sankeys New York will have a capacity of 1100 people, and follow the same template that has organically developed into the success story Sankeys can now proudly tell. One of Sankeys New York’s resident’s will be the established, greatly respected DJ/Producer and former Sound Factory resident DJ A-LUV.

Sankeys don’t do things by half so like its Mancunian older brother, Sankeys New York will continually push technological boundaries boasting an impressive Soundsystem the world has never seen before created by ADVANCED AUDIO TECHNOLOGY and production techniques such as hydraulic LED video lighting never before used within a nightclub environment. The New York club will be continuing Sankeys rich and diverse music policy, delivering cutting edge lineups of European and stateside talent from across the House, Techno and Electronic scene.

Owner David Vincent has now revealed the exciting New York venture as well as a previously announced vision to open new venues covering America, South America, Asia and throughout Europe in the future.

“Since announcing we had a vision to open other clubs around the world we have been inundated with offers, however, New York was always going to be the first location for Sankeys home from home. Out of all the cities that have made Sankeys what it is, New York has, without a doubt, had the biggest influence on our music, design and technology (such as our Phazon Soundsystem). We built Sankeys in Manchester with all the great New York DJ’s’ in mind, and most importantly, to make sure that they always feel welcome. Good lessons were learnt at great NYC parties such as Be Yourself at Vinyl from the greatest entertainer of them all, Danny Tenaglia.

Sankeys has been organically built around the great traditions of New York… this is now our way of giving New York back what it gave Sankeys, with my own futuristic twisted twist of course…” David Vincent

To celebrate the New York announcement, this Saturday 31st July Sankeys and New York collide for “I Love NY”. The Martinez Brothers start their Manchester residency and treat the Sankeys crowd to another magical 4 hour set. The energetic brothers from the Bronx will be spinning alongside Sankeys NYC resident A-LUV and a rare showcase from NY based record label, Wolf+Lamb featuring Soul Clap and Zev.
Graphikt
This isnt D36.



quote:
Originally posted by paulnahm
fyi:

Link to press release

Confirming speculation and months of club land whispers; Sankeys can proudly announce the unique transatlantic creation of Sankeys New York.

As anyone that has visited Sankeys in Manchester will know, New York’s club scene has been at the forefront of the global inspiration that created the world’s number one club, and captured the essence of legendary old school basement nightclubs like Twilo, Sound Factory and Vinyl from the “city that never sleeps”.

Sankeys – the UK clubbing institution which regularly showcases the worlds biggest DJ’s alongside homegrown talent like Greg Vickers, Ellesse and OD Muzique, is still currently on top of the world after winning this year’s biggest ever worldwide poll held by industry leading magazine, DJ Mag. Sankeys plan to make their mark on New York from the start of 2011.

Across 16,000sq ft in a brand new space situated in a former Garage in Manhattan’s Hell’s Kitchen area on 50th West Street, Sankeys New York will have a capacity of 1100 people, and follow the same template that has organically developed into the success story Sankeys can now proudly tell. One of Sankeys New York’s resident’s will be the established, greatly respected DJ/Producer and former Sound Factory resident DJ A-LUV.

Sankeys don’t do things by half so like its Mancunian older brother, Sankeys New York will continually push technological boundaries boasting an impressive Soundsystem the world has never seen before created by ADVANCED AUDIO TECHNOLOGY and production techniques such as hydraulic LED video lighting never before used within a nightclub environment. The New York club will be continuing Sankeys rich and diverse music policy, delivering cutting edge lineups of European and stateside talent from across the House, Techno and Electronic scene.

Owner David Vincent has now revealed the exciting New York venture as well as a previously announced vision to open new venues covering America, South America, Asia and throughout Europe in the future.

“Since announcing we had a vision to open other clubs around the world we have been inundated with offers, however, New York was always going to be the first location for Sankeys home from home. Out of all the cities that have made Sankeys what it is, New York has, without a doubt, had the biggest influence on our music, design and technology (such as our Phazon Soundsystem). We built Sankeys in Manchester with all the great New York DJ’s’ in mind, and most importantly, to make sure that they always feel welcome. Good lessons were learnt at great NYC parties such as Be Yourself at Vinyl from the greatest entertainer of them all, Danny Tenaglia.

Sankeys has been organically built around the great traditions of New York… this is now our way of giving New York back what it gave Sankeys, with my own futuristic twisted twist of course…” David Vincent

To celebrate the New York announcement, this Saturday 31st July Sankeys and New York collide for “I Love NY”. The Martinez Brothers start their Manchester residency and treat the Sankeys crowd to another magical 4 hour set. The energetic brothers from the Bronx will be spinning alongside Sankeys NYC resident A-LUV and a rare showcase from NY based record label, Wolf+Lamb featuring Soul Clap and Zev.
DJ Eco
quote:
Originally posted by Neonbeats
They either don't have their act together or are really trying to creep out into the scene. Maybe opening night will be in true blkmarket style with an email the night before the event with details, lol



I absolutely love their parties... Only thing I'm hoping to see is some variety in the genres of lineup, but hey, we can take what we can get lol.. Not having much fun elsewhere other than Blk Market parties and the occasional awesome Massive Event or Sullivan Room party!! :)
paulnahm
quote:
Originally posted by Graphikt
This isnt D36.


i know, mate. didn't know this was exclusively a d36 thread, as the title was open-ended. not meant to take away d36's thunder.
bradley rose
quote:
Originally posted by paulnahm
i know, mate. didn't know this was exclusively a d36 thread, as the title was open-ended. not meant to take away d36's thunder.


Nothing will be able to take away D36's thunder. :disbelief

Multiple new venues in NYC is great for the NYC scene though. It will breathe new life into the scene and put NYC back on the map again. NYC used to be the top clubbing destination on the planet, it's time for NYC to regain that title!
Graphikt
I think New York has been on fire for the last 3 years and its great to see that.

So much talent comes in and out each weekend to town.

Club land has been not so much lately, but Its good to see those coming up.

As bradley said, D36 will be something very special and I think when the lineups are announced people are going to be very very excited and they will speak for themselves.

I am the musical director and also am one of the residents.
Freak
Is no-one bothering to reply to emails/cvs sent to the employment email address listed on the website?
Graphikt
quote:
Originally posted by Freak
Is no-one bothering to reply to emails/cvs sent to the employment email address listed on the website?


Im really not sure to be honest about your question.

At the moment their are bigger priorities
Neonbeats
quote:
Originally posted by Graphikt
I think New York has been on fire for the last 3 years and its great to see that.

So much talent comes in and out each weekend to town.

Club land has been not so much lately, but Its good to see those coming up.

As bradley said, D36 will be something very special and I think when the lineups are announced people are going to be very very excited and they will speak for themselves.

I am the musical director and also am one of the residents.


Woah I didn't know u were Taimur. My mind, it has been blown.

Might as well put in my lame request.... I know he's not cutting edge musically (at least by your standards), hard to get in the states, and expensive....but I'd die to see Vath in NYC.

Brick
quote:
Originally posted by Graphikt

At the moment their are bigger priorities



Staffing the club properly should be the #1 priority. Everything else derives from that.
Graphikt
quote:
Originally posted by Neonbeats
Woah I didn't know u were Taimur. My mind, it has been blown.

Might as well put in my lame request.... I know he's not cutting edge musically (at least by your standards), hard to get in the states, and expensive....but I'd die to see Vath in NYC.


Its not a lame request at all. I love Sven.

Its just hes not very into touring the U.S until its right :)
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