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Nicole Moudaber: Not-to-be Missed at Electric Zoo
My Facebook Newsfeed poses a cultural contradiction: walls wail a lament of New York City nightlife, while simultaneous posts pop up about the surge of underground parties, which do truly host superb local talent. With Electric Zoo officially breaking the barrier of electronic sub-genres, where the future of house music lies is unknown, and in terms of dubstep, scary. For those of us underground lovers who refuse to shy away from this massive event of commercial mayhem, we do it for the Sunday School Tent, (and I'll speak for myself as I "Nordic-track" to Armin Van Buuren in gleeful reminiscence of raves circa-2000.) We do, after all, only get to see many of these artists once or twice a year, because sorry guys, right now Europe's party scene is 10-fold what we have here in New York. Nicole Moudaber is one of those such artists who you should not miss next weekend.
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Coming to America

Sweden. Top exports include: Women like Elin Nordegren, Volvos, Sonys, Superstar DJs, (and okay, fine, Swedish Fish.)

Since we prefer not to give The Jersey Shore credit for the sudden craze over house music, we can high-five that cold little country most Americans can’t locate on a map for bringing us the likes of Adam Beyer, Ida Engberg, Par Gravnick, Aril Brikha, and Christian Smith, as well as Axwell, Steve Angello, Sebastian Ingrosso (the latter three comprising the Swedish House Mafia), and acclaimed newcomer Aviici.

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District 36 Announces Opening on September 17

The highly anticipated announcement from District 36 has finally come. The opening event for the new 36th Street nightclub will be on September 17, 2010, perfectly timed with the culmination of Fashion Week in New York City. Featuring Adam Beyer and Ida Engberg, the opening night promises to be one of nightlife's most exclusive red carpet evenings.