Saturday February 23 10pm $5 with RSVP
Crooked Disco
Hurray, Hurray, it's Crooked Disco time again and we've got a stomper for you this time around.
Top Billin' goes to our man AC Slater, Bushwick's fast riser on the bass heavy electro scene. He's been throwing down bangers left and right for labels like Ministry of Sound and Trouble and Bass remixing the likes of Passions, The Freestylers, Cameo and more. AC's doing a few shows before heading back to the studio for months so catch him tonight before its too late.
Taking the live duties tonight is Boston's own Benefit Friends. Like his contemporaries Girl Talk and Dan Deacon, Benefit Friends creates live Italo-electro using nobs, pedals, and various electronic gizmos (that's right kids, no Seratos and no Laptop) in a high energy freak-out frenzy.
Late night duties go to our favorite Modular Records/ La Decadanse stalwart, Jess Jubilee who'll be bringing out her high energy classics for ya. Resident DJ Hilt rounds out the night with glitchy fidgit house (early) and breakbeats on the late night.
As always, heavy bass sound, reinforced lighting and strobes, and an open bar from 10-11. RSVP now and get on the $5 list... not to be missed!
www.crooked-disco.com
RSVP: rsvp@crooked-disco.com


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Saturday February 23 5pm, back, free or $5 donation
screening of 'The Unidentified'
'The Unidentified is a film that deals with today's youth culture, a generation that wants to make a difference in the world but doesn't know how or why or what they would do if they had the chance.The story, told in three parts, follows Estlin, a twenty-someting journalist struggling in New York, as he fights apathy amidst the growing cynicism of his peers. Estlin has one night to decide if he should share his true feelings with his idealist best friend, Brooke,before she leaves town to pursue yet another career change. He also becomes romantically involved with a beautiful young photographer, Sophie, who's cynical nature guards a dark secret that Estlin grows desperate to uncover. And when Estlin finally finds himself lost in a rebellious march on the Pentagon, he must decide once and for all where he stands as a young American.'

Saturday, February 23, backroom 11pm $5, frontroom 12:30am $5
"DIZZY"
DIZZY is the hotttest new Saturday night party in Williamsburg. Each week Hosts DJ Larry Tee, DJ Kevin Graves, Tobell von Cartier bring the action while Weimar New York curator Earl Dax, brings in crazy performance artists!


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