Here we go, Las Vegas. It’s going to be a bumpy night in the clubs, every night, forever (this spring and summer, at least). Fasten your seat belt. DJing this week:
Nightlife
For months, I have been trying to talk famous DJ-producers into playing a soccer match this summer at Las Vegas’ Electric Daisy Carnival.
Tommy Trash has a fascinating theory that I totally agree with: If Mozart were alive today, he would be writing electronic dance music on synthesizers.
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Here’s your nightclub and dayclub forecast for the week. It is insanely packed with quality DJ-producers.
Here’s your full-on schedule of club craziness.
Sadly, I can’t interview every nightclub musician every time they play Vegas or I would be interviewing musicians 24 hours a day. So today, please enjoy my own personal stories about this week’s club headliners.
It’s pool season, so the dayclubs are open across the Strip. They will start amping up soon. For now, the big-hitter DJs are still mostly at nightclubs.
Legendary Josh Wink has been around the music scene so long that he started DJing 25 years ago, and he’s only 42.
When it opened last May, Chocolate & Spice Bakery was lauded by many in the valley as the next great local sweets shop.
Here are your big club DJs and celebrity hosts for the weekend.
Morgan Page used to work all the time in his California recording studio, writing and remixing hits. But something happened to complicate his work life: His personal life improved when he got a girlfriend.