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| Tuesday, Sep. 7, 2010 |
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ny weekly picks
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45
W 21st St New York, NY 10010
212-627-7770
Centro-Fly's crowd swings from industry hotshots to cool
kids to made-up day-trippers. TheDJs, both guests &
residents are usually excellent, & the line of music
can vary from deep soulful house to hard techno. |
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6
Hubert St New York, NY 10014
212-343-1379
On Fridays DJ Danny Tenaglia, who raises the roof with
his "hard 'n' soul" sets, But Sunday afternoon's Body
& Soul is the New York must. Due to Arc's check-your-attitudes-at-the-door
policy, there's less focus on personal drama than club-floor
energy. |
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130
Madison St New York, NY 10002
212-964-0303
This bi-level fantasy club under the Manhattan Bridge
delivers more eye-candy than previously thought imaginable
or even tolerable. Gigantic projections of cartoons, a
video wall, and cameras in the bathrooms are just some
of the spectacles. |
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47
W 20th St New York, NY 10011
212-807-7059
The chapel-turned-dance club still holds plenty of eye
candy. Crowds of drag queens, club kids and hip-hop b-boys
fill the labyrinthine gothic interior on any given night.The
musical is between house and hip-hop, with the occasional
drum and bass night. |
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76
E 13th St New York, NY 10003
212-388-1060
The place has 2 main floors: the Amber Room, which houses
the main dance-floor and plays mostly R&B and hip-hop;
and the more glamorous and fashion-conscious White Room,
which includes half-circle white booths and ice-blue floor
panels. |
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285
West Broadway New York, NY 10013
212-941-0900
Shine leads off with Giant Step Thursdays, which boasts
legendary house mixmaster Ron Trent. Hot on its heels
comes tech-house of Touch Friday, helmed by Billy Shane
and Sean Hall. |
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