Staten Island comes to Cielo on Thursday September 3rd as Dance.Here.Now present a night of twisted tribal goodness in the hands of the highly talented and equally accomplished Richie Santana & Peter Bailey. Santana’s no stranger to the club scene having starting DJing at the ripe old age of 13, before being taken under the wings of Anthony Acid and Brutal Bill in the studio to hone his production skills. The results lead to a string of acclaimed remixes for the likes of Faithless, Amber, Aaliyah, Funky Green Dogs and Donna Summer, along with acclaimed productions with long time friend, and fellow DJ, Peter Bailey. With over a decade of spinning in New York, Bailey’s sound can range from tough tribal to deep sexy house and encompassing almost everything in between. So who’s up for a night of some seriously mind-enveloping underground tripped out tech-etched grooves?
Friday 4th finds Dance Tracks Digital, Brooklyn’s hippest on-line retail music store, present a night of the city’s hottest new music. Dave Pezzner, Brendon Moeller and Ij Catling are on hand to supply an eclectic soundtrack of dub-techno-rock-jazz-afro-psychedelica, adhering to their “anything goes” ethos. Up until 2008 Seattle’s Dave Pezzner was virtually unknown to the electronic dance music community, until London’s hip Freerange label showcased his production savvy and let the rest of us hear what John Digweed, Laurent Garnier, Peter Kruder and Ben Watt already knew. Conversely New York-based South African, Brendon Moeller has been producing since 1994 with his compositions finding homes on a wealth of uber cool imprints including Francois K's Deep Space imprint. Whether it’s serious dancefloor grooves or dubbed out bass-scapes, his music always possesses a quality and signature that’s helped make him the force he is today. Expect an effervescent musical mix of some of the finest tracks around.
We could give you a hundred reasons why you should be at Cielo for Freedom on Sunday 6th. Instead we just need to give you one: Junior Vasquez. A dance icon that’s been at the forefront of the New York club culture since the ‘80s, he’s amassed more hits and chart topping remixes on the Billboard Club chart then any other. Never one to disappoint, Vasquez’s epic sets are an adrenaline inducing energized mix of the new, the old, and the extraordinary, that is quintessentially Junior.
There’s a bona fide Grammy Award winner in the house on Thursday 10th as Dance.Here.Now welcomes from the Floridian sun New Yorker Hex Hector. Scan Hex’s discography, and the credits are a staggering list of iconic ladies of dance: Madonna, Aretha Franklin, Whitney Houston, Janet Jackson, Mariah Carey, Donna Summer, Mary J. Blige, Britney Spears and Jennifer Lopez are just a fraction of the divas to receive his Midas touch. His restyling of Lopez’s blockbuster remix of ‘Waiting For Tonight’ earning him the coveted Grammy in 2001 from which he’s not looked back, unleashing classic after classic and holding residencies at legendary New York hot spots like the Tunnel, Limelight, Palladium, Sound Factory Bar, and Danceteria since coming on top the club scene in the early ‘90s.
A regular guest at Cielo and all round good guy, Marques Wyatt is generally regarded by those in the know as an architect of the cool, stylish and deep. One of the true founding-fathers of West Coast house returns to Cielo and Deep on Friday 11th for a celebration of the soul, funk and jazz that’s inspired the innovative DJ from the City of Angels. Wyatt creates eclectic and sensuous sets that meld euphoric soulful house with organic Balearic grooves, supple electronic textures and percussive Afro-Latin rhythms, blending the best of the past with future classics.
John Julius Knight is best known for a string of dancefloor hits, including ‘All I Do’ (Cleptomaniacs feat. Bryan Chambers), ‘Give It Up’ (Eminence feat. Kathy Brown) and under his own name, the Soulfuric classic, ‘Find A Friend’. Both as a solo artist and with long-term Cleptomaniacs partner Brian Tappert, JJK has produced and remixed for the likes of AM:PM, Strictly Rhythm, Defected, CR2 and Z Records. While as a DJ, he can regularly be found spinning in such far off places as Australia, Brazil, Japan, Dubai and Ibiza, but on Saturday 12th the man from Brooklyn returns home as special guest of Paradizo.
We’ve a sizzling night of Danish electronica on offer on Thursday 17th as Cielo presents two of Scandinavia’s most accomplished producers and hardest working DJs, Trentemøller & Kasper Bjorke. Anders Trentemøller loves to create juxtapositions in his music and so the contrast between large and vast echo chambers and sharp, direct in-your-face sound bits are characteristic of his sound. Coupled with some outstanding production skills, the Danish producer has become one of the most in demand producers since his 2006 debut, ‘The Last Resort’, was widely acknowledged by the dance press as one of the top albums of the year. Kasper Bjorke is similarly at the heart of the thriving Copenhagen electronic scene recently picking up a Danish Music Award as Best Producer, for his Filur alias, with Get Physical’s Tomas Barfod. Kasper is currently completing his second album that’s set for an early 2010 release on the new HFN Music imprint.
After discovering dance music through the rave scene as a teenager in the mid-90s, Jamie Jones bought his first decks and taught himself to mix, although no one would listen. His big life transition came when he decided go on holiday to Ibiza and spend the season working there. There they more then listened. In a few short years he would make the legendary Space Terrace his own and pick up a residency at Manumission. Describing his style he says: “I try and create a bouncy, dubby groove, using electronic deep house and techno. I’m also very into moody Detroit style stuff, so there’s always some emotion too.” Hear why the Crosstown Rebels recording artist is one of the hottest names on the scene today as the Made Event present Jamie Jones on Thursday 24th.
San Francisco’s Dave Dresden is fast making Cielo his second home, and he returns to close out summer on Friday 25th by headlining the Made Event. For the last 15 years he’s committed himself to music with a career spanning every aspect of the industry, working as a DJ, journalist, A&R, radio music director, and remixer. A master at weaving prog-house grooves that are cool enough for the serious heads, yet muscular enough to generate some much-needed street appeal, Dresden’s sets similarly mix ‘n’ match the new with the old, and the underground with the crossover.
Michel Cleis’ ‘La Mezcla’ has just been a stable part of many DJ’s sets at Cielo since it first appeared in Miami. An epic rambling masterpiece based on the Colombian folk sounds of Totó La Momposina y sus Tambores, it’s been supported by a diverse array of DJs including Ricardo Villalobos, Laidback Luke, Louie Vega and Erick Morillo. ‘La Mezcla’ is, as they say, the authentic real deal. Cleis, the Chilean-Swiss techno troubadour has been caning the track almost exclusively in his sets for about a year, although you may not know it by name, chances are you’ve lost it many times already on the dancefloor to the song’s hypnotic charm. Michel Cleis joins resident bad boy Nicolas Matar on Saturday 26th to show he’s certainly no one-hit-wonder.
And finally least we forget the backbone to Cielo during the month, our weekly nights Roots and Deep Space with hosts Louie Vega and Kevin Hedge, and Francois K respectively. Roots every Wednesday finds Masters At Work impresario Louie Vega and Kevin Hedge of the legendary Blaze providing the perfect soundtrack to ease you through ‘hump day’. While Francois’ Monday night soiree features a trio of guests joining the FK – dub poet extraordinaire Mutabaruka joins him on Labor Day (7th); Trus’Me, Manchester’s answer to Detroit’s techno pioneers guests on the 21st and Mala of South London’s Digital Mystikz, forerunners in the burgeoning dub-step scene rounds things off on 30th.
CIELO : SEPTEMBER 2009
ABOUT CIELO
Located at 18 Little West 12th Street, in the heart of New York City’s trendy Meat Packing District, is open nightly from 10:00pm-4:00am. Cielo is a beautifully designed 350-capacity club featuring a world-class, state-of-the-art digital Funktion One soundsystem. Since its opening in 2003, Cielo has become an internationally renowned dance music nightclub brand and has upheld its edict of world-class music, professional service and all-inclusive atmosphere.
Over the last 6 years, Cielo has continued to triumph and collect accolades including; Club World Awards 2008 winner for Best Club (winner 2005 & 2006) and Best Party - Dance.Here.Now. (winner 2008 & 2009); Top 50 Nightclubs in the World- DJ Magazine 2006 & 2007; Best Nightclub- Village Voice 2006; Best Deep House Club- New York Magazine 2006; Best Resident DJ Francois K- Club World Awards 2006 & 2005; Best Venue USA- URB Magazine 2005; Best Interior Design- Club World Awards 2004; Best Club- Dancestar Awards USA 2004. For more info, please go to www.cieloclub.com.
Friday 4th finds Dance Tracks Digital, Brooklyn’s hippest on-line retail music store, present a night of the city’s hottest new music. Dave Pezzner, Brendon Moeller and Ij Catling are on hand to supply an eclectic soundtrack of dub-techno-rock-jazz-afro-psychedelica, adhering to their “anything goes” ethos. Up until 2008 Seattle’s Dave Pezzner was virtually unknown to the electronic dance music community, until London’s hip Freerange label showcased his production savvy and let the rest of us hear what John Digweed, Laurent Garnier, Peter Kruder and Ben Watt already knew. Conversely New York-based South African, Brendon Moeller has been producing since 1994 with his compositions finding homes on a wealth of uber cool imprints including Francois K's Deep Space imprint. Whether it’s serious dancefloor grooves or dubbed out bass-scapes, his music always possesses a quality and signature that’s helped make him the force he is today. Expect an effervescent musical mix of some of the finest tracks around.
We could give you a hundred reasons why you should be at Cielo for Freedom on Sunday 6th. Instead we just need to give you one: Junior Vasquez. A dance icon that’s been at the forefront of the New York club culture since the ‘80s, he’s amassed more hits and chart topping remixes on the Billboard Club chart then any other. Never one to disappoint, Vasquez’s epic sets are an adrenaline inducing energized mix of the new, the old, and the extraordinary, that is quintessentially Junior.
There’s a bona fide Grammy Award winner in the house on Thursday 10th as Dance.Here.Now welcomes from the Floridian sun New Yorker Hex Hector. Scan Hex’s discography, and the credits are a staggering list of iconic ladies of dance: Madonna, Aretha Franklin, Whitney Houston, Janet Jackson, Mariah Carey, Donna Summer, Mary J. Blige, Britney Spears and Jennifer Lopez are just a fraction of the divas to receive his Midas touch. His restyling of Lopez’s blockbuster remix of ‘Waiting For Tonight’ earning him the coveted Grammy in 2001 from which he’s not looked back, unleashing classic after classic and holding residencies at legendary New York hot spots like the Tunnel, Limelight, Palladium, Sound Factory Bar, and Danceteria since coming on top the club scene in the early ‘90s.
A regular guest at Cielo and all round good guy, Marques Wyatt is generally regarded by those in the know as an architect of the cool, stylish and deep. One of the true founding-fathers of West Coast house returns to Cielo and Deep on Friday 11th for a celebration of the soul, funk and jazz that’s inspired the innovative DJ from the City of Angels. Wyatt creates eclectic and sensuous sets that meld euphoric soulful house with organic Balearic grooves, supple electronic textures and percussive Afro-Latin rhythms, blending the best of the past with future classics.
John Julius Knight is best known for a string of dancefloor hits, including ‘All I Do’ (Cleptomaniacs feat. Bryan Chambers), ‘Give It Up’ (Eminence feat. Kathy Brown) and under his own name, the Soulfuric classic, ‘Find A Friend’. Both as a solo artist and with long-term Cleptomaniacs partner Brian Tappert, JJK has produced and remixed for the likes of AM:PM, Strictly Rhythm, Defected, CR2 and Z Records. While as a DJ, he can regularly be found spinning in such far off places as Australia, Brazil, Japan, Dubai and Ibiza, but on Saturday 12th the man from Brooklyn returns home as special guest of Paradizo.
We’ve a sizzling night of Danish electronica on offer on Thursday 17th as Cielo presents two of Scandinavia’s most accomplished producers and hardest working DJs, Trentemøller & Kasper Bjorke. Anders Trentemøller loves to create juxtapositions in his music and so the contrast between large and vast echo chambers and sharp, direct in-your-face sound bits are characteristic of his sound. Coupled with some outstanding production skills, the Danish producer has become one of the most in demand producers since his 2006 debut, ‘The Last Resort’, was widely acknowledged by the dance press as one of the top albums of the year. Kasper Bjorke is similarly at the heart of the thriving Copenhagen electronic scene recently picking up a Danish Music Award as Best Producer, for his Filur alias, with Get Physical’s Tomas Barfod. Kasper is currently completing his second album that’s set for an early 2010 release on the new HFN Music imprint.
After discovering dance music through the rave scene as a teenager in the mid-90s, Jamie Jones bought his first decks and taught himself to mix, although no one would listen. His big life transition came when he decided go on holiday to Ibiza and spend the season working there. There they more then listened. In a few short years he would make the legendary Space Terrace his own and pick up a residency at Manumission. Describing his style he says: “I try and create a bouncy, dubby groove, using electronic deep house and techno. I’m also very into moody Detroit style stuff, so there’s always some emotion too.” Hear why the Crosstown Rebels recording artist is one of the hottest names on the scene today as the Made Event present Jamie Jones on Thursday 24th.
San Francisco’s Dave Dresden is fast making Cielo his second home, and he returns to close out summer on Friday 25th by headlining the Made Event. For the last 15 years he’s committed himself to music with a career spanning every aspect of the industry, working as a DJ, journalist, A&R, radio music director, and remixer. A master at weaving prog-house grooves that are cool enough for the serious heads, yet muscular enough to generate some much-needed street appeal, Dresden’s sets similarly mix ‘n’ match the new with the old, and the underground with the crossover.
Michel Cleis’ ‘La Mezcla’ has just been a stable part of many DJ’s sets at Cielo since it first appeared in Miami. An epic rambling masterpiece based on the Colombian folk sounds of Totó La Momposina y sus Tambores, it’s been supported by a diverse array of DJs including Ricardo Villalobos, Laidback Luke, Louie Vega and Erick Morillo. ‘La Mezcla’ is, as they say, the authentic real deal. Cleis, the Chilean-Swiss techno troubadour has been caning the track almost exclusively in his sets for about a year, although you may not know it by name, chances are you’ve lost it many times already on the dancefloor to the song’s hypnotic charm. Michel Cleis joins resident bad boy Nicolas Matar on Saturday 26th to show he’s certainly no one-hit-wonder.
And finally least we forget the backbone to Cielo during the month, our weekly nights Roots and Deep Space with hosts Louie Vega and Kevin Hedge, and Francois K respectively. Roots every Wednesday finds Masters At Work impresario Louie Vega and Kevin Hedge of the legendary Blaze providing the perfect soundtrack to ease you through ‘hump day’. While Francois’ Monday night soiree features a trio of guests joining the FK – dub poet extraordinaire Mutabaruka joins him on Labor Day (7th); Trus’Me, Manchester’s answer to Detroit’s techno pioneers guests on the 21st and Mala of South London’s Digital Mystikz, forerunners in the burgeoning dub-step scene rounds things off on 30th.
CIELO : SEPTEMBER 2009
ABOUT CIELO
Located at 18 Little West 12th Street, in the heart of New York City’s trendy Meat Packing District, is open nightly from 10:00pm-4:00am. Cielo is a beautifully designed 350-capacity club featuring a world-class, state-of-the-art digital Funktion One soundsystem. Since its opening in 2003, Cielo has become an internationally renowned dance music nightclub brand and has upheld its edict of world-class music, professional service and all-inclusive atmosphere.
Over the last 6 years, Cielo has continued to triumph and collect accolades including; Club World Awards 2008 winner for Best Club (winner 2005 & 2006) and Best Party - Dance.Here.Now. (winner 2008 & 2009); Top 50 Nightclubs in the World- DJ Magazine 2006 & 2007; Best Nightclub- Village Voice 2006; Best Deep House Club- New York Magazine 2006; Best Resident DJ Francois K- Club World Awards 2006 & 2005; Best Venue USA- URB Magazine 2005; Best Interior Design- Club World Awards 2004; Best Club- Dancestar Awards USA 2004. For more info, please go to www.cieloclub.com.