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Donning sleeves of tattoos and wide ear gauges, T. Mills looks more likely to front a hardcore band than pack out clubs with his melodic hip-hop jams. However, the California MC is quickly rocketing to fame, thanks to his irreverent concoction of party rap and sugary, electronic pop. Supporting his July release Leaving Home, the artist also known as T. Million will ignite Webster Hall's basement when he hits The Studio on Wednesday, Oct 19.
Mills will be joined by like-minded party rappers T Wiz and Cody B. Ware. Expect a wild night of drinking and dancing, emceed by the guys who make a living singing about it.
From one of electronic music's biggest acts to a two-night affair with one of the most enduring outfits in alternative rock, there's no shortage of live entertainment to be found throughout October. Here are some marquee names and rising superstars that will be hitting the Big Apple's best venues in the coming months:
Love deadmau5? Well, here's your chance to see him six times in a row! The world-renowned electronic artist will make history when he brings his Meowsington Hax experience to Roseland Ballroom for nearly a full week. Named after his cat Professor Meowingtons, the Meowsington Hax show is a combination of arresting visual production and deadmau5's signature blend of original music and remixed classics. Judging by this clip from Lollapolooza, NYC fans are in for one heck of a sense-jarring treat. Though six consecutive nights of those flashy lights can't be good for your eyes...
For the many avenues of NYC nightlife, traveling down the under 21 block is as exciting as the nonexistent streets of the Upper West Side on a Monday night. Key word: nonexistent. While we couldn’t find you a plethora of night hits, we have found some solid choices for all you Joonbugs-in-training. The perfect end to your first date- some dancing, bowling or maybe a quick concert- any one of these are bound to have you, your friends, and your future boytoy partying the night away.
Webster Hall 19+
They've already got Girls & Boys and Neon Trees, but there's something ELSE going on at Webster Hall tonight! In the studio (aka TRASH!), DJ Jess and Alex Malfunction get the party started with electro, disco, newave and pop, with TRASH!y go go dancers, $4 PBR and whiskey shots, $5 vodka drinks and 2 for 1s at 3am!
Tonight's party is hosted by Twig the Wonderkid, a special late night cabaret by Marlo Marquise and Misty Meaner for DJ Jess' birthday, and FINALLY DJ Loli Lux will be doing a special guest DJ set and premiering her new music video! If house isn't your speed, head downstairs to TRASH! and get your dance on with all of NYC's rock and ravers.
19+, doors at 10PM, $5 with the flyer from DJJESSNYC.COM, $10 without.
One of my favorite longstanding parties (started in 2002), Girls & Boys, is at it again tonight at Webster Hall. Alex English and Rekles resident, with photos by The Culture of Me and Nicky Digital.
This week, Glass Candy, Chromatics, Desire, and Simonetti will perform, and as always, it's one of the few 19+ parties in NYC. Doors are at 10pm, and if you RSVP at Going.com, entry is just $5 before midnight.
Check out Girls & Boys on Facebook to stay up to date with all of their parties (bringing in anyone from Chromeo, Major Lazer, Disko Dali, and the Bloody Beetroots) plus get reduced, and often free entry!























