After a 2 month hiatus, the RIPOFF returns to DC in its new home, The Science Club. Though Geisha Lounge was a destination type of venue with generous parking, it will be missed. Set times and who’s playing on which of the available 3 floors hasn’t been announced. However, expect any RIPOFF party to be a guaranteed good time.
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THE RIPOFF @ Science Club
1136 19th Street, NW
Washington, DC 20036
202-775-0747
10 - 2AM|$7 ALL NIGHT
Friday, Aug. 15
Rhome and Fritz are still missing Red, the old south-of-Dupont dance club with a come-as-you-are attitude, great vibes and two of the city’s finest soulful house DJs, Sam “The Man” Burns and Doug “95 North” Smith. When one of them was on the decks, the atmosphere in the candlelit room changed: everyone relaxed, everyone got funky and you never knew what kind of journey you’d be taken on. No wonder the regulars compared it to “going to church.” Since Red closed, to be replaced by Fly, it’s been hard to find a venue that could recapture the old Red spirit, a place for laidback, friendly folks who didn’t want to deal with dress codes or bottle service. Well, the Everybody Loves Music promoters think they’ve found the perfect spot — the Trinidad and Tobago Association Hall in Petworth, ordinarily used for reggae and soca nights — and they’re kicking off a series of events with the appropriately titled Hometown Heroes. Sam the Man and 95 North are in the DJ booth for the night, ably supported by Rusty B of the All Good Funk Alliance and Chris Burns of Disco City, so expect to start dancing at 10 p.m. and go until, well, your legs fall off. The cover charge for this 18-and-over is $10, and it includes free Flying Dog beer until midnight.
So the above excerpt from The Washington Post should be evidence enough that this party should not be missed. Especially for DC house heads that miss the now defunct Red. On a side note, the flier pays homage to Red as well. Come early as this event will be packed. And take advantage of the free locally brewed beer and cd giveaways while they last.
Due to some recent issues with Geisha Lounge, the mid month ELM party has been pushed back to Friday and migrated to Trinidad and Tobago Association. Even with the sudden changes, there is still quite a bit to look forward to. This of course includes the larger lineup with Scotbot and Houston of The RIPOFF, Chris Burns of Disco City and ELM’s Joe L vs Dimitri Max. This event starts at 10pm and ends at 5am with an early two hour window of free beer. If you’ve attended any ELM events, you know about the mixtape cd give aways. Be quick as they’re usually gone before 11.
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Trinidad and Tobago Association.
5123 Georgia Ave. Nw (1 mile from georgia petworth station)
Washington DC
10 pm - 5 am | $10 all night
If you’ve been following the RIPOFF flyers, Illy Emcee may come across as a familiar name. I’ve always found mc’ing over drum and bass to be a bit unnecessary, much less over electro. However, Illy rises above the rest with his precise timing in complementing a dj and spitting out witty lines. Here is a mixtape cd with Illy taking centerstage and doing what he does best. Have a listen.
Download the mix here. and if you’re curious, a track listing is on the back.
Wednesday is around the corner and I have all the more reason to celebrate after tomorrow morning. Once again, Houston continuously brings in nationwide talent to cater to your Wednesday night electro house fix. And Scotbot sets the evening with his personal touch transforming Geisha Lounge from mere sushi bar to a RIPOFF friendly environment. On another note, the RRRump! Shakin’ contest really needs to go…
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So we’re nearing the next RIPOFF party. For this upcoming event, Computer Club and True Pseudo will be blessing DC with their sets, alongside hosts Houston and Scotbot. With Houston booking the talent, there is no question this will be another “must attend” event. If you’re curious, here is a link to some of True Pseudo’s work. And also follow the jump to hear Computer Club’s NLLR mix.
Treasure Fingers, known to work with Kill the Noise, will be playing at Geisha Lounge next Wednesday, June 11, 2008. A huge thanks to Scott and Houston for making this happen. Only on their third party and they’re already bringing in a heavy hitter. Below is a preview of what to expect from Treasure Fingers and a link to the photos from the last two RIPOFF events.
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Geisha Lounge | 727 15th Street, NW | $7 cover all night
The second installment of THE RIPOFF is tonight. Electro bangers will be provided by Kitsune Maison’s Designer Drugs, Always Never’sRRRUMP hailing from Hotlanta, Stereo Faith and your hosts from the RIPOFF, Houston and Scotbot. Thanks to Le Castle Vania’s guest post on IHEARTCOMIX, we have some of RRRump’s work to share.