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One More Time

Tuesday, September 11th, 2007

Grand Fashion Bang Bang Bang

Tuesday, September 4th, 2007

Grandlife Presents…

The Look Presents
PLACED Magazine’s NYC Launch Party

Thursday, September 6th: 10pm-late

Tribeca Grand (Church & White Sts.)

Deejays:
Kaos (Berlin)
Eric Duncan (NYC)

Plus, live percussion set by Sal of Liquid Liquid
RSVP


SEVEN NY PRESENTS
The Red Clothing Project

Friday, September 7th: 10pm-late

Tribeca Grand (Church & White Streets)

DJ Sets By:

Gildas & Masaya (Kitsune)
Boombox

Aids Awareness Installation Curated by
Dazed & Confused Japan
Being Displayed at Seven during NYC Fashion Week
RSVP

You always go to the parties…

Monday, August 27th, 2007

After a lull of extravagant parties during the summer, brace yourselves for the coming storm.

Daft Punk: The greatest thing that will ever happen to your life

Wednesday, March 28th, 2007

Everyone, this is a reminder that Daft Punk tickets will go on sale
this saturday at 11am for Aug 9th, Keyspan Park in Brooklyn.

Tickets

Also opening for them are the Rapture, Sebastian, and my favorite Ferrari-driving zombie, Kavinsky. Some may think $50 is a lil steep. But just ask yourself: “Is the Happiest Moment in your life worth $50?”

Make sure to get General Admission.

SXSW Recap

Tuesday, March 20th, 2007

This is how fun SXSW was. My brother Long and I could only emphasize the sheer ridiculousness of this festival by using a moonbounce at a Simian Mobile Disco Party.


The Pipettes

Fate predestined that the first SXSW band the Le-Khac brothers should lay their eyes upon was The Pipettes. And what a truly comfortable resting place to set our eyes on indeed. We saw The Pipettes no less than THREE times at SXSW. Everytime was enjoyable as the first. From their loose hand jive choreography to noting the importance of One Night Stands in their lovely Brighton accents.


Girl Talk

Girl Talk killed it at the Pitchfork Party. I noticed that he incorporated saran wrap into his extensive list of equipment–besides a Laptop and Confetti. The saran is to prevent his copious amount of sweat to ruin his computer as he freaks out at every transition on stage. Alan Braxe and Hustlin was an amazing sequence.


Bonde De Role

Bonde De Role had some incredible energy on stage. Although they had the same Baile Funk beat for every song they did, the crowd completely went nuts for them.


Beach House

Beach House’s languid style was perfect for an afternoon set where everyone was still recovering from hangovers from last night or earlier in the morning.


Fujiya & Miyagi

Fujiya & Miyagi got kids dancing even in the afternoon. They reminded me of a funky Stone Roses.


Peter, Bjorn, and John
Peter, Bjorn, and John. They’re set was not as good as the time I saw them at Mercury Lounge due to a couple factors: Bjorn’s Bass was stolen prior, No John, and No Victoria cameo for Young Folks.


Never leave home without your Tron Adidas. You’ll never know when there’ll be a “who has the coolest shoes at the party” competition that offers a sweet ass Aqua Teen Hunger Force Skateboard as a prize.


SXSW was outta this world.