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Jon Martin, Nini Juliano, Craig Shifty, Delmar Browne, Cecily Pinkerton, the staff of Starvue and the entire sub:culture crew are proud to present their next installment of the HOUSE OF LOVE on Saturday, January 31st, 2015 from 9pm-4am.

The party takes place at Starvue, a private audio gallery in Bushwick, with beautiful wood floors and featuring a 5 point Klipschorn system powered by McIntosh amps, a Bozak mixer and four Technics 1200 turntables.

This is an extremely limited capacity space, so advance reservations are ABSOLUTELY MANDATORY in order to guarantee admission.

We will be in touch to let you know the address and confirm your reservation. Your $19.99 contribution per person goes to support the venue, the DJs and all of the fundamentals.

Nothing is for sale inside the space itself.

This party is not about ego, position or coin, but instead about carrying on in a tradition of quality and integrity, in hopes of bringing about positive social change by breaking the barriers of economic and social class.

We are proud to present a party that focuses on THE MUSIC and THE SOUND  rather than furthering the “cult of the DJ”. Those directing the music at THE HOUSE OF LOVE have decades of experience moving dance floors and WILL NOT DISAPPOINT, including a special secret guest of world-class legendary status. Wanna know more? You’ll just have to BE THERE!

The party is BYO  Bring What Ya Like!  We will have complimentary mixers, ice and lots of yummy snacks on hand for your enjoyment.

In order to attend, please RSVP as SOON as POSSIBLE!

We have received such amazing feedback from our last few parties, this event will surely sell out in advance. We want to ensure your space on dancefloor, so please make your reservations early.

Happy Holidays and All The Best from the entire sub:culture family… we look forward to seeing you in the New Year, and hope you have a happy, healthy and musical holiday!

GET YOUR RESERVATIONS HERE!!!!

http://www.brownpapertickets.com/event/1090248

 

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  • jmdeepspace
    at 10:00pm – 3:30am
    Jan 26, 2015 at 10:00pm to Jan 27, 2015 at 3:30am

    Deep Space

    Cielo, 18 Little W 12th Street (Between Washington St and 9th Ave)

    Free admission and complimentary vodka cocktails before 11pm with eflyer $12 with eflyer after 11pm

    François K.
    Special Guest: JON MARTIN (sub:culture)

    Jon Martin is a respected DJ, event producer and strategic business consultant based in New York City.

    The child of two sociologists with deep roots in the Civil Rights movement and New York’s bohemian counterculture, Jon Martin grew up at the intersection of art, culture and grassroots political activism. In his mid-teens, he parlayed his passion for music into a street promotion gig, distributing flyers for clubs like Red Zone, Palladium and Tunnel while amassing a vast record collection and making slip-cue mixtapes for his high school friends.

    A few years later, working in a coat check job at Twilo, he established lifelong friendships with notable nightlife figures including Godfather of House Frankie Knuckles, who introduced him to a cadre of legendary nightlife figures including Nicky Siano, Tedd Patterson and Eric Kupper, and taught him the basics of mixing, controlling a system and working a dancefloor. Knuckles was also a tremendous musical influence, schooling Jon inside the DJ booth of his Sound Factory Bar residency, as well as in the recording studio.

    Martin quickly established several small weekly DJ residencies at downtown bars and lounges at which he would cut his teeth playing a broad spectrum of genres and styles. Through these gigs, and working as part of the production team behind local cable show GrooveTV and at now-defunct dance label Rampage Music, Jon began producing larger events at Times Square’s flagship arcade Barcode as well as clubs throughout Manhattan, including Ohm, Cheetah, Club New York, Centro-Fly and 667 Bar Gallery Lounge.

    Leaving Rampage for a coveted Digital Content Director position at King Street Sounds, he continued to produce events, both on his own and in conjunction with the label, and contributed to the success of artists and projects including Ananda Project, Dennis Ferrer, Steal Vybe and Underground Artists United for Life.

    Jon also provided web development and strategic marketing services for many high-profile DJs, including Knuckles, Kerri Chandler, Eric Kupper, Soundman Shorty and Todd Terry, while consulting with an even wider assortment of well-known labels and artists, from UK heavy hitter Defected and jazz-centric ObliqSound to underground pioneer David Mancuso, with whom Jon had developed a deep friendship after finding his way to one of Mancuso’s legendary Loft parties in the early 2000’s.
    Jon created the sub:culture brand to provide an opportunity to funnel all of these disparate energies into one direction. Producing weekly events in New York and annually in Miami for the Winter Music Conference and playing several small European tours, as well as a weekly mixshow “Life Will Make You Dance” on CyberJamz internet radio, Jon has made numerous appearances on terrestrial, internet and satellite radio both in the United States and internationally.

    Today, Jon continues on his mission to deliver “the medicine in the music” with his private House of Love parties and other sub:culture events, his involvement with husband Craig Roseberry’s KID Recordings label, and as a staff contributor to both David Mancuso’s Loft Parties and Starvue Loft in Bushwick.

    @JMNYC212
    www.subculturenyc.net

    Deep Space, is an adventure into future dub, spacey vibes, and abstract grooves featuring resident DJ François K. live on the mixing board with special guests.

    Since the party’s launch in 2003, Deep Space has featured a who’s who of well known and then emerging artists from around the world representing a stunning array of musical styles that Deep Space is known for integrating into its open minded aesthetic. While the mission of Deep Space remains committed to sharing a love of dub, a vast, under-appreciated musical direction, the party has invited a great range of guest artists to share their creative dub mixing approaches to all things spacey, psychedelic and mind-bending.

    From dubstep pioneers such as Mala, Goth-Trad, and Digital Mystikz, to house, techno & disco icons such as Giorgio Moroder, Dimitri from Paris, Theo Parrish, Rhythm & Sound, Ron Trent, Carl Craig, Joe Claussell, Derrick May, to cutting edge producers and taste-makers such as Gilles Peterson, Mary Anne Hobbs, Mr. Scruff, DJ Spooky and dub legends such as Adrian Sherwood with Pinch, Mutabaruka and U-Roy, and Brazilian icons Otto with Carlinhos Brown and plenty of live musical and dance performers, Deep Space continues to be a magnet for attracting many of electronic dance music’s most innovative artists. Almost all of the guest artists who play at Deep Space create truly one-of-kind, crate-digging “Deep Space sets.”

    Deep Space has been presented abroad at the Big Chill Festival (UK), Plastic People (UK), TDK Cross Central Festival (UK), Space Lab Yellow (Japan), Café Jamaica (Japan), Precious Hall (Japan), Phase (Japan), throughout France, in Berlin, Denmark, SONAR Festival in Barcelona and across the U.S. In 2010 Deep Space received a dedicated night at Burning Man’s Disorient camp. In 2004 Deep Space was nominated for “Best Club Night” by the internationally televised “DanceStar USA” awards. In 2005 & 2006 François K. won “Best Resident DJ Award” at the Club World Awards held in Miami. Deep Space was named “Best Party 2004” in Time Out New York. Deep Space was nominated for “Best Party,” at the Club World Awards 2006 and 2007. New York Magazine featured Deep Space in the “Best of New York 2006” issue. In 2013 Do Androids Dance lauded Deep Space as one of “The 10 Best Club Nights in the US.” In 2005 Deep Space NYC Vol. 1, a compilation mixed by François K., was released on Wave Music’s imprint Deep Space Media to critical acclaim.

    No dress code – just an open mind.

    Cielo, 18 Little W. 12th Street, NYC
    between Washington Street and 9th Avenue
    SUBWAYS: A, C, E, 1, 9, 2 or 3 to 14th St; L to 8th Ave.

    For eflyers for free admission, exclusive announcements & deep discounts to future Deep Space parties please join Deep Space SELECTOR (our weekly newsletter) at: www.deepspacenyc.com

    www.youtube.com/deepspacevideos

    For dub-inspired music from Deep Space Media, please visit:www.wavemusic.com/wave-label/9

1 Response to When

  1. fakinaz says:

    I’ll be visiting New York in March and was wondering if anything will be taking place then?

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