You are invited to:
New Lost City : Revival
A night of vice, virtue and everything in between.
Saturday, March 25th
7pm to 7am @ 69 West 14th St.
on the corner of 6th Ave., Manhattan
Details: http://www.newlostcity.com
On this night find nirvana with a kiss of liquor, a touch of
beauty and the throb of intoxicating beats. This party is
one part speakeasy and three parts soul stirring revival with
sinners and saints, devils and divas, Reverends and
revolutionaries shaking-ass and cleansing souls on the alter
of beats and dance.
This is how we save ourselves.
This Saturday we are opening up three large rooms and a
rooftop on an otherwise anonymous corner of Manhattan, one
room of vice, one room of virtue and one room to celebrate
the sins we share.
Featuring:
The infamous Reverend Billy and the Church of Stop Shopping
at 8:30pm with live gospel from the choir backing stories
from their recent nationwide tour converting consumers
throughout the middle of America. [revbilly.com]
Reverend Vince Anderson & the Love Choir is the originator and
benevolent king of the grime gospel movement. The Rev is back
from his European Tour with a revived spirit and exuberance
that is guaranteed to make you scream Hallelujah. The first
set is at 9:30pm. [reverendvince.com]
God is My Copilot returns with a new twist on their
queercore rock sound. Blending beats with new vocals on top
of their classic sound, they've created an inspired music
beyond anything they've created in their 15+ years of touring.
After midnight you can't help but dance to breaks, house and
intelligent techno from masters of the genre. A bit of
lust, the salt of sweat and the love of groove will move you
to amazing sound from:
Dave Hollands - through his long career as a DJ and mood
conductor, David Hollands has become world famous for doing
what he does best: moving bodies and stimulating the mind.
[ minimalwage.com ]
Wolf + Lamb - The high priests of NYC intelligent techno
made famous at the Marcy Hotel. [ wolflambmusic.com ]
DJ Spinoza - One of the city's best loved DJ's, his beat
shaker sound will move you past sunrise. [ klever.org ]
DJ Ripley - Recently relocated to San Francisco, she returns
for this night to move you to west coast influenced hip-hop and
drum n' bass.
DJ Grimace mixes up old-school hip-hop and electro graffiti
culture into a mix that always pleases the crowd.
Jimmy Jackson - Specializes in collecting eclectic and rarely
heard music from around the world in the gamalon style.
Plus: Winkel presents the harem for lost souls, a cozy lounge
featuring hookas by Balk Tick and Hooka Mike, secret
elixers and video projections. Chai Tea tent built by
wandering Australians. Roving belly-dance and world
influenced spiritual ritual curated by Akim Funk Budha and
costumes designed by C-Spot designs.
This Saturday, bare your soul...
For you, the Angels: Come dressed in your own idea of
angelic beauty, of cherubic mischief, of the virgin you
once were. For the good costumes we have free Angel Elixer:
vanilla gelato mixed with vanilla vodka or Irish cream.
For you the Devils: Come costumed in your visions of the
scandalous, the sultry or the brilliantly corrupt. For this
you drink free from the Elixer of Fire made with hard rum
and flaming fruit.
Only $9 with a ticket bought at:
http://www.newlostcity.com
These are electronic tickets. Print your PayPal e-mail
receipt and bring it to the door as proof of purchase. We
will also have a list of ticket purchasers at the door in
case you lose your receipt or don't have a printer. If you
have any questions feel free to e-mail nation@complacent.org
Or $15 with an RSVP from
http://www.newlostcity.com/rsvp.html
$20 at the door for the stragglers.
Where:
69 West 14th St.
on the corner of 6th Ave., Manhattan
Take the F or L train to 14th St. & 6th Ave. The location
is on the North East corner under the scaffolding, behind
the dark painted door.
7pm to 7am with performances starting at 8:30pm.
Details: http://www.newlostcity.com
Added by ComplacentNation on March 23, 2006
ComplacentNation
For pictures from our last event see:
http://www.wildwildbrooklyn.com