Showing posts with label Remote Ctrl. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Remote Ctrl. Show all posts

Monday, January 28, 2013

State of the Dance Floor

Hey listeners, head-nodders, foot-tappers, and dance-floor fillers! The DPC Crew would like to announce that a week from today we'll be launching The Dance Party Chronicles "2.0". The "Little Email Chain That Could" is getting Nip-Tucked and revamped. We've come to realize that though we've been keeping you all aurally pleased, it’s past time we stimulated you visually as well. We’re like the housewife that let herself go and wears sweats everyday. So we're getting a bit of a face-lift and going up a cup size. This time next week we’ll be unveiling our new digs and overall upping our content game.

To celebrate, we would like to invite you all to get down with us at our favorite venue, U Street Music Hall. DPC, will be hosting and serving up a buffet of DC's favorite local Disco selectors: U Hall Co-Owner, Brian Billion, Ozker, DJ Provoke, Smudge, DPC Residents: Mr. Bonkerz, Remote Ctrl, and William DeVon; and to top off the festivities DJ/Producer, Bit Funk, will be headlining the event. 


No words exist to capture the level of exhilaration we have for the whole affair. Team DPC will be in full effect on the dance floor, behind the booth, and casually sipping whiskey by the bar. 


Details
Event Page

We want to get you familiar, and as excited as we are. So for this week leading up to relaunch, we'll be doing spotlight coverage on each of the DJs. We'll get things started tomorrow...

For now, in the spirit of self promotion, here's some recent mixes from a few of the DPC in house disc jockeys:


After the jump...

Thursday, August 30, 2012

Ticket Giveaway! Sneaky Sound System with DJ Remote Ctrl @ U Street Music Hall

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..have some dance party goodies for ya!

Alright, the DPC Crew is teaming up with our homies over at Blisspop to give 2 lucky dance partiers a pair of tickets to: Blisspop Presents...Sneaky Sound System with support from DJ Remote Ctrl (DPC). It's going down this Saturday, September 1.

What do you have to do? Easy:

Sign a blood contract pledging your undying allegiance to us... 

Or if you're not into the whole sacrilegious ceremonial thing:

First: Make sure you've "Liked" us on the Facebook and/or "Followed" us on the good'ol Twitter. Easy enough.

Second (and this is the important bit): Head over to our Facebook, and "Share" the post pinned to the page OR "Retweet" the tweet referencing the ticket giveaway.

Boom.

2 Winners will be chosen at random and will have their names (+1) added to the guest list on the night of the show.



Winner or not, come say what's to the DPC and Blisspop crews. High fives, whiskeys, and dance parties will be had.

And if we don't see you there, look for us at this week's recommended events.

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Here's an exclusive promo for Blisspop by DJ Remote Ctrl to get you warmed up (in more way that one) for the Saturday night dance party.

Thursday, March 22, 2012

Feature: Disco in The Dark

Here’s another out of the ordinary post from your friends at DPC. This feature post is our way of supporting the burgeoning disco/house scene in the Washington D.C. area. So expect more stuff like this and other special content, among other changes, as DPC continues to grow and evolve. And, yes, there's FANTASTIC, mix waiting for you at the end!

Earlier this month, we did a feature on The Don Cornelius - Soul Train Tribute party, the brainchild of DPC friend, Matthew “Mr. Bonkerz” Lipsit. It was nothing less than a huge success on all fronts. Afros, flowing chest hair, ridiculous and tacky outfits with accessories, and massive for-the-books Soul Train lines made for one of the rowdiest, and sweatiest, get-downs this city has had the chance to shake its collective groove thang at. A slightly belated, but well deserved congratulations and “Thank You” from the DPC crew goes out to D.C.’s Mr. Bonkerz, The Metaphysical, Trev-Ski, and William DeVon for making that happen.


The Metaphysical, Mr. Bonkerz, Trev-Ski






William DeVon
Epic Soul Train Line













Well, the bonk man is at it again. While approaching the one year anniversary of his monthly cookie fueled disco dance party, Shenaniganz, his latest venture brings us back to The BlackCat DC. This time in the form of an overdue disco collision between himself and, DJs Remote Ctrl and Sneakers in the Dryer. Get ready for: Disco in the Dark






Bonkerz took a short break from spreading beats and cookies to have some words with DPC:


DPC: How excited are you to be coming up on the 1 year anniversary for Shenaniganz?

Bonk: It's a great feeling! I reached out to Lisa (the booking agent at 9:30 club who used to handle backbar duties) in January 2011 and she gave me a chance. I really didn't know what to expect but i had a vision all along. Providing an upbeat disco party where people could let loose, play what THEY truly wanted and hold nothing back. It's been quite a ride and am truly grateful that so many talented DJ's have agreed to be a part of it and help it grow. I'll be having my good buddy, DJ Marmon (NY) join me for the anniversary next month with as promised, an all out cookie buffet......you'll see :)

And of course, a loyal following of friends and disco enthusiasts made it all possible. You all know who you are...it means the world to me and none of this would've been possible without you! For those wondering where I came up with the party name, i must give credit to my sister. We are huge fans of the movie, "Super Troopers". I insisted we put a "z" on the end and the rest is history.




DPC: How did you feel about the success of the Soul Train Party?
Bonk: Tough to express it through words. But the phrase, "Fuck Yeah" comes to mind. It's no secret that I love disco, especially the older, classic stuff. Performers like Ashford & Simpson, Earth, Wind & Fire, Diana Ross and Sylvester paved the way for today's disco scene and made everything i'm doing today possible. I've been a huge fan of Soul Train for quite some time now. I'm not exactly sure how many episodes were created but I got most of them, i think...(80+ DVD's!)

The idea for a soul train party had been on my mind for the past 6 months. With the unfortunate passing of Soul Train creator Don Cornelius, a tribute was necessary. I reached out to a handful of local disco DJ's and the response was overwhelming. We also received great press and an abundance of promotional assistance from several local blogs and newspapers. It was really touching to see such a great response from our city. Most people dressed up in their classic disco gear and we successfully conducted multiple soul train lines accompanied by additional lighting and a good ol' fog machine! An amazing night that properly celebrated "Soul Train" and the origin of disco. Who knows? Maybe we'll do it again later this year :)




DPC: Do you think there's a growing scene of disco/nudisco/house in Washington D.C.?

Bonk: Absolutely! There's a growing realization that disco is back on the rise, especially here in D.C. It seems fitting that the first show at U Street Music Hall 2 years ago was a nu-disco act. So many talented DJ's around the world are re-creating/editing disco classics and making them more suitable for a club environment and the masses are eating it up. People like Rayko, Leftside Wobble and Nelue have had a huge impact in today's scene. And then you have Aeroplane, The Magician, Gigamesh, Lou Teti, Jacques Renault, Drop Out Orchestra, Flight Facilities and so many more helping to create a new wave of disco for the younger generations. If somebody would've told me last year that Dee-Lite's "Groove Is In The Heart" would be remixed and become a mainstream success, I would've laughed in their face. How do you take a perfect track and make it.....better? It just goes to show you that anything is possible.

An extensive amount of gratitude should also be given to a man who's been doing it for over 25 years and is without a doubt my favorite and biggest inspiration: Dimitri From Paris. Without his consistent contributions and ridiculous longevity, who knows where Disco would be. I highly recommend those unfamiliar to check him out.




DPC: Where do you see it going?
Bonk: I have no idea and that is a great feeling! There are so many different types of disco receiving overwhelming worldwide support. I've become quite fond of cosmic, spacey disco over the past couple years. Scandinavian masterminds like Lindstrom and Prins Thomas are two of my favorites and influenced my decision to recently start my own space disco party at the Velvet Lounge here in D.C. It's quite refreshing and gives me an opportunity to step outside the box and explore aspects of disco I've grown to love. Italo disco is back on the rise with dudes like Bottin and Rodion leading the charge. Disco as a genre has expanded tremendously over the past 5 years and I'm very excited to see where it goes from here.





DPC: What should people expect at Disco in the Dark?

Bonk: Well, I don't want to ruin the surprise. That would just be cruel! Guess you'll have to swing by to find out :)



DPC: Can you at least tell us how the "Disco In The Dark" DJ lineup came about?

Bonk: That I can do! I had been friends with both Remote Ctrl and Sneakers prior to performing with them. We all have a fondness for the jamband scene and it should be no surprise that we share a similar interest in our disco preferences. We would often see each other at shows and talk shop. It was inevitable that we would join forces. I had Remote join me at my December "Shenaniganz" party where he made his official debut and then had Sneakers join me for his DC debut the following month. Besides throwing down stellar sets, they also brought out a huge crowd of friends. I knew this was the beginning of something special. We joke about checking each other's playlists ahead of time because there is a good chance we will be overlapping. I think it's fucking great!

I'm stoked to be doing a party with these dudes. It's also pretty neat and completely coincidental that we each represent a different part of town (Bonkerz in DC, Remote in VA, Sneakers in MD).




DPC: (Obligatory) What's your go to dance move?


Bonk: How did I know you were going to ask me that question? Haha...Most of my dance moves tend to involve my arms or hands. Growing up in the jamband scene, shows typically run longer and conserving the energy in my legs was essential. It just became somewhat of a habit as I refused to ever sit down during a show. I guess every once in a while I'll bust out a boxstep or a Jim Carey "Dumb and Dumber" type routine, but those tend to be special occasions. An old girlfriend used to say it looked like I was rolling dice (think "craps). So yeah, that's my move....be on the lookout party people!

Thanks, Mr. Bonkerz for having that enlightening little chat with us.

As for the rest of the Disco in the Dark DJs, there's DPC's resident selector, Rashad "Remote Ctrl" Williams, who has quickly garnered attention around D.C.'s favorite dance spots. And also, DPC friend and Baltimore native, Eric "Sneakers in the Dryer" Henderson (whom you may remember provided us with a lovely GuestMix not long ago).


Well it does appear that there's a sort of Neopolitan ice cream sandwich of a dance party on the horizon. Funky, deep, rowdy, sexy: all your favorite flavors of Disco will be well represented. The combination of these disc jockeys in this all- you-can-dance disco-thon debut, may prove to be the next source of get-down, boogie, and shake-a-leg in the District's up and coming disco movement.

If you missed it (shame on you first of all), here's Mr. Bonkerz' most recent mix. It's a huge hour and a half journey through Disco:


Tracklist:

Roberto Rodriguez - Venus
Psychemagik - Ass Nation
Proper Heat - Just A Little Bit
Dana Bergquist & Peder G - Acapulco (Martin Virgin & South Express Remix)
Mario & Vidis featuring Kathy Diamond - In My System (Downtown Party Network Remix)
Rayko - Just A Little Bit of Love (Rayko 10,000 Edit)
Evelyn "Champagne" King - I Don't Know If It's Right (Beaten Space Probe Edit)
NYCC - I'll Keep A Light In My Window (ScratchandSniff Edit)
DJ Butcher - Get On You (Instrumental Remix)
Lou Teti - Shake (JKriv Remix)
Mary Mary - Shackles (Drop Out Orchestra Rework)
Toomy Disco - Pushin'
Lindstrom - Botswana Beduin
Mario Basanov - Caribbean Girl (Ilya Santana Remix)
Kreap - DJ Play This Song For Me (Tad Wily Remix)
Peaches, Moullinex - Maniac (Instrumental)
Only Children - Be The One
The Flirts - Passion (La Royale Edit)
The Rapture - How Deep Is Your Love (Toomy Disco Remix)


Bonus! Here are mixes from Remote Ctrl and Sneakers in the Dryer:





*Be sure to check out our continually updated Events page for a DC dance party near you!

Monday, September 12, 2011

My Friends are Talented

I attempted to stay in this past weekend to be responsible. But somehow between a date with the treadmill (cardio disco party), the 2+ hours of shopping for black flats for work (epic fail), frustration (because of said fail), iced coffee (I have a caffeine addiction, and I'm not afraid to admit it), and baking pumpkin whoopie pies (holy yum!), I still found myself at the 9:30 Club.

I guess I'll blame my 9:30 Club appearance on the fact that I decided (WILLINGLY) to sit-out on Virgin Mobile Free Fest. This decision was after telling myself that last year's Free Fest was not very free (I like beer and fun?), and I'd probably fair better staying in DC. #asiangirlproblems

So there I was, in DC, realizing that my friends were dance partying it up with James Murphy, Empire of the Sun, Calvin Harris and Cee-Lo (don't act like you wouldn't want to see him.) and I came to this realization: music is ingrained into my brain. I love to see it. I love to write about it. I love to talk about it. And I certainly enjoy dancing to it. Okay, Okay - I like drinking to it, too. And although I am ALL about some music, there are some things that I cannot do with it.

Beat match. Song choice. Transition. DJ.

I think you get the idea. It takes someone with dedication, patience, and a knack for music to really be successful with DJ'ing (in my book), and I truly believe I have some talented friends and acquaintances. It actually boggles my mind knowing how many of my friends are so freaking talented because then there's me: that girl running around the dance floor twirling. With Natty Boh in both hands.


DPC readers are probably not aware that Rashad (Remote Ctrl) has recently delved into the DJ realm, and has hit the ground running. The only complaint that I had of this mix was that it ended and it left me wanting more. I think the song choice alone should give you an idea of what to expect (read: AWESOMENESS. DANCE PARTIES. HAPPINESS). And around the 7'ish minute mark I felt as though I was in some kind of disco Mario Party (Nintendo should really get on that idea) that included the perfect amounts of beeps and boops to contrast some questionable lyrics (uhhh, Rashad?!)

The transitions throughout the mix were impressive. I love when DJs can pretty much segue into a song while I'm lost and entranced in the beat, leaving me to wonder where one song stopped and another started because it was transitioning into the next part. I especially loved the section from "New Life" into "I Don't Know" at the 15 minute mark; it was the right amount of downtempo laced into some spacey beats. And do I really need to say anything about the ending? Rashad included Moonlight Matters' Remix of "Painted Eyes" and ended the mix with a great bouncy, disco remix by Space Ranger.

Please take a listen to the mix, and not just because Rashad is like my best friend forever. Seriously! You should take a listen because it's a good one, I promise you will not be disappointed - except at the very end when it ends.

Feelin Hot Minimix (End of Summer 2011) by Remote Ctrl

Tracklisting:
Flight Facilities - Feelin
Lou Teti - I know the way (Toomy Disco Vocal Remix)
Cassius - The Sound of Violence (Aeroplane Remix)
Mario Basanov - Just think about (Social Disco Club Remix)
Jeremy Glenn - New Life (Perseus Summer of 83 Remix)
Casual Encounters & ODahl - I Don't Know (Original Mix)
Hercules and Love Affair - Painted Eyes (Moonlight Matters Remix)
DJ Agent 86 - So Hot (Space Ranger Remix)