sound slike every other US city.

Go see Dimitri, Kittin and Doc. Save the rest of your money.

i did see D from Paris at club five about a year and a half ago. Trick
seems to be to hit a small bar first, then it the club between 1-2am.
That;s when all stuffed shirt congressional interns go home, and all the
sexy ambassador's secretaries show up.

And if you really want to get crazy- me thinks that the front right
speaker is where all the hairy leather men get down. If you really want to
party, always find the leather queens.



On Tue, 29 Jun 2004, LR T wrote:

> Unfortunately techno here in DC is slim to non-existent.  There are no
> decent record stores anymore.  There are two larger clubs--Nation and Club
> Five that feature electronic dance music but they mainly book house,
> progressive, trance, or jungle dj's.  Richie and Magda were just at Nation
> last month so I think that was our techno allotment for the year.  Below is
> a list of who's playing at local clubs for the next few months:
>
> D:Fuse & Ray Kang
> Sander Kleinberg
> Sasha
> Dimitri from Paris
> Nigel Richards
> Tiesto
> Chris Fortier
> Emma Feline
> Christopher Lawrence
> Danny Howels
> Jimmy Van M
> Paul Oakenfold
> Grooverider
> Feelgood
> Ms. Kitten
> Mark Farina
> Steve Porter
> George Acosta
> Doc Martin
> John Digweed
> Ferry Corsten
> Armin Van Buuren
> Paul Van Dyk
> Bad Boy Bill
> Donald Glaude
>
>
>
> >From: Rc <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> >To: 313 <[email protected]>
> >Subject: (313) washington dc?
> >Date: Tue, 29 Jun 2004 20:39:59 +1000
> >
> >can anyone suggest some decent record stores and/or clubs in dc?
> >
> >i remember someone saying recently onlist that good dance music was hard to
> >come buy in dc?
> >
> >there must be something though.
> >
> >thanks
> >rc
> >
>
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