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The Righteous & The Wicked
Saturday July 7, 2007 at 10:00pm
Rebel Club
251 West 30th St.
New York, New York Get Directions


On Saturday, July 7th, TheDanger takes Manhattan. Prepare
yourself for an all night explosion of fallen angels,
public scandal, instant fame and performance perfected.

The Righteous & The Wicked
Saturday, July 7th
@ Rebel - 251 West 30th Street

Details: http://www.thedanger.com

Experience:
Wild art in hidden places, Bedouin lounges, spontaneous
performance by Akim Funk Buddha & a late night spectacle
featuring arousing angels, kisses from strangers, lost
innocence, instant fame and public scandal by the Lady Circus.

Explore three areas of massive sound featuring:

Sujinho : bleeds broken beats. He was brought up and
tortured in catholic school where children were "angels
that should be silent". Now he retaliates with the most
ambitiously intoxicating mixes that might just resurrect
the soul of this city.

Justin Carter : A master of low frequencies and hard
drums. He's a dabbler in the silver age of hip-hop, the
golden age of funk, and the modern age of techno. Justin
is one of the most heralded underground spin-masters of
the moment.

Chairman Mao : When not plotting world domination Mao
moves the dance floor with the vintage funk/soul soiree
“Bumpshop,” and the true school hip-hop/&
everything-but-the-kitchen-sink affair, “Grand Groove”.

DJ Haj : In the late night Haj will be erupting the floor
with thick layers of break-beats and deep progressions of
glitch-hop to middle eastern ethnic dub. Haj will raise
the sun as the night wakes into morning in this extended
after-hours set.

Steven Lee (Lee Cabrera) : Brings 'in your face, jaw
dropping' style of DJing. Lee is comfortable at the
forefront of some of the biggest clubs in the world with
his infectious technical and stand out style.

Julian Prince : Former resident at Stereo in Montreal, now
at Circus, Julian has been rocking dancefloors in North
America for the last couple of years with his funky,
upbeat mashup of tech house and electro.

Vivie-Ann : Along with the taste-making mixes she drops
nightly on dance floors across the world, the 23-year-old
Montreal DJ carries a reputation for orchestrating a
spectacular fusion of mischief, music and mayhem. When
asked to describe her sound, Vivie-Ann rattles off the
description "bump in the night with a little dynamite."

Mike Khoury : Has an extensive history of opening and
headlining gigs, it's no surprise that Mike is now an
elite member of Chicago's EDM Scene. His self-described
style is dark, funky, and twisted minimal tech / tech
house.

Thomas Pategas : Over the years, he's gained an extremely
loyal following by spinning funky house tracks poured over
chunky bass lines - a unique sound that has made him one
of the top DJs in NYC nightlife.

Terminal Optic (Technics : Terminal : 1200s.com) : Brings
life to the velvet gallery with broken beat, breaks to
jungle jazz.
In the lounge of Angels: Accept a massage and a blissful
mix of ambient, downtempo, dub and glith hop from Ezekiel
Honig, Leisure Muffin, Autophage + Prototype and DJ Borne.
Plus visuals from The Housewives' Guide To Anatomy,
Animatron and SuperDraw.

On this night you deserve nothing but the livest of live music:

Sankofa:
There are some bands that play with such blood and energy
that you experience an internal revolution with the beat
and sweat of just one performance. This is that band.
With a soulful lyrics, dance-inducing beats and
sharp-edged orchestration Sankofa sounds as if Muddy
Waters, U2, Bad Brains and Sam Cooke had a musical love
child.

The infamous Church of Stop Shopping Choir:
A ten piece live gospel revival with piercing
rock/activist edge. The Choir tours the world with
Reverend Billy, invading Starbucks and Wal-Marts with
their inescapable guerilla message: consumerism is
overwhelming our lives. The choir sparks the night at
10pm.

Rev. Vince Anderson and his Love Choir:
The originator of the Dirty Gospel movement. Each
performance carries you into the sweaty, boozy
dance-infused holy-orgy of the Deep South gospel
tradition. It’s impossible not to groove when this band
swarms the stage. We are The Righteous & The Wicked and
Rev. Vince Anderson tells us like it is.

All this and more that we can’t describe...

The Righteous & The Wicked
Saturday, July 7th : 10pm to 6am
@ Rebel Club
251 West 30th Street
(bet. 7th & 8th Ave.)

$15 for Angels (in costume) : $20 otherwise

A limited amount of $9 tickets can be bought online at:
http://www.thedanger.com

Strictly 21+
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