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Seattle Nightlife Loses a Big Brother

Thursday, July 30th, 2009

Seattle has taken a hit this week; not only have we lost a nightlife veteran, we’ve lost a friend, a companion, a father and a son. Granger Lam, as many of you know, passed away yesterday. Don’t ever let the circumstances of loss negate the worth of someone’s life.

Please, PLEASE don’t let the medium of social networking sites be the forum of discussion for gossip, he said-she said absurdities and the grapevine.

During this time of loss and mourning, we’d like to remind you that though he may not be here anymore, his presence and spirit will live on with us forever.

Rest in peace, Granger Lam.

From Kid Prodigy to 5x World Champ to Seattle, July 18th.

Wednesday, July 8th, 2009

atrak

Where to begin when you’re trying to summarize all the important bullshit and highlights of the career of a flourishing prodigy? Oy. We’ll start here: Montreal, 1995. Alain “A-Trak” Macklovitch, age 13, invests his inherent Bar Mitzvah money in a set of turntables and a mixer and two years later effortlessly takes the title of 1997 DMC World Champion.. at age 15. Tone set? Okay.

Since then, he’s taken home 5 world turntablism championship titles (amongst many others); toured the globe with the likes of Q-Bert, Craze and Kanye West; founded 2007’s “most buzzworthy label,” Fool’s Gold whose mission is “dedicated to bringing you the crème de la crop in club music.”

This kid pretty much emerged from the depths of .. well, Montreal, and kind of took over the world of turntablism with so much ease, you’d think a caveman could do it.

ANYWAY, July 18th, A-Trak along with Treasure Fingers (Fool’s Gold, Evol Intent) and Theophilus London will be taking over Chop Suey (1325 E Madison, Seattle) for their 10,000 LB Hamburger Tour, with local acts, The Dowlz and OK Dave.

So, the moral of this story is: This is going to be a dope show with amazing talent and you should probably check them out.

Yep.

Seattle, cloning people?

Sunday, June 21st, 2009

Seattle may be known for it’s coffee drinkers, techies and 90’s grunge bands but there’s no denying Seattle natives aren’t exactly what the rest of the country would call, fashion forward. What people here don’t seem to grasp is that fashion isn’t about how much money you do or do not spend on the clothes you present yourself in, it encompasses so much more; glamour, beauty, style. It’s a culture that manifests a collective art of our peoples’ current expression.

My gripe here is the boys and girls that think their Affliction tees, $300 designer jeans and token Louis purse warrant some sort of fashionisto/fahionista recognition. Don’t get it twisted, your cookie cutter image is not only easily replicable, it’s more than likely 3 seasons old.

C’mon Seattle, you can do better than that.

Soliciting Hit Man, Pricey. Soliciting Hit Man with Gift Card, Priceless.

Thursday, February 26th, 2009

Edward Graziano

Edward Graziano, father of John Graziano (the kid Nick Hogan left in a vegetative state after his 2007 car accident) was arrested today for attempting to solicit a hit man on his wife, Deborah. And, ironically, the fact that he wanted her killed in a car accident is only the icing on the cake.

The kicker: he paid for the hit with $1100 cash, a $1000 personal check and a $13.06 giftcard to Westshore Pizza.

Really??? Haha what is wrong with people?!

People in glass houses shouldn’t throw stones.

Wednesday, February 25th, 2009

In a city that barely holds a stick in comparison to the rest of the country as far as nightlife goes, we seem to be easily convinced of this grand disillusion that Seattle encompasses all that makes the world go round; that we’re untouchable, so to speak. What amuses me more than anything is how quick people are to point a finger at someone else for things they’re equally as reproachable of doing.

Hello, Pot, this is Kettle and you are black.

Nightlife as a whole is susceptible to the criticisms of anyone and everyone; whether they’re jaded by something, not part of the “inner circle” of their choice or those who simply chose not to live their lives in the limelight. But the criticisms and maxims come with the territory, as they do in any other industry. Stereotypes and prejudices don’t define people and if you truly believe otherwise you’ve got another thing coming. Hell, if they did I’m sure every mortgage broker or loan officer in the past two years would have been to rehab twice and filed bankruptcy by now, every “Joeys Girl” would have made their way through every social group in the city and those of you who simply enjoy going out on a regular basis would be deemed coke heads and groupies.. or both.

What a lot of people do not take into account is that behind the scenes, first and foremost, what we do is a business; the limelight comes with the territory. No one in their right mind is going to let some farcical speculation get to them in this industry. Especially when it’s coming from someone hiding behind the comfort of complete anonymity. I guarantee whoever feels the need to berate others for anything, whether between friends or on a public forum, is losing more sleep than the people they feel so compelled to talk about. Like I have always said, if people are talking, you must be doing something right. It’s flattering, really.

And flattery will only get you so far… When we’re sittin pretty w/ a hefty skrill flow in 5 years and you’re still running your mouth about whoever pissed in your cheerios that week, just remember: You are only as good as the love you have for other people, including yourself.

Think about it.

:)

Cheers.

The Ladder Theory Exposed.

Tuesday, February 24th, 2009

From natural selection to Herbert Spencer’s theory of Social Darwinism, we’ve all had theoretical notions on some level that some people might be slightly more favorable amongst the opposite sex than others. While these inclinations aren’t necessarily hereditary or part of any evolutionary adaptation… or quite as extreme as that of Spencer’s Social Darwinism (Gnarf, btw) they’re there.
Well, one Dallas Lynn has cracked the code and I give you laddertheory.com; answers to your lifelong questions regarding dating and the opposite sex are exposed in what might be one of the funniest and most entertaining websites I’ve ever visited. Don’t be deceived by the site’s less than canning aesthetic appeal… The content is extraordinary.

… Effing money.

Kanye West - Louis Vuitton Don??

Monday, February 23rd, 2009

kanye

Fanshionisto, Kanye West and self proclaimed Louis Vuitton Don tries his hand at design, partnering up with his favorite designer to release a line of footwear called, Louie… How fitting. West has been sporting the yet-to-be-released kicks on his own feet the past few weeks and they were featured on the LV runway during Paris Fashion Week. Dope style or overly glamourized tennis shoes in flashy colors?

DJ Evil One, Legendary?

Thursday, February 19th, 2009

What to do when a market of full talented artists and DJ’s becomes so saturated, it’s own followers can’t even tell the difference between a nationally acclaimed headlining DJ and a local green pea? Break the norm and redesign the blueprint of which the majority of us use to define these talents today.

See one extremely talented DJ, Evil One, for yourself at The Shark in Kirkland tonight and at Imperial VIP’s 1 Year Anniversary Party at Last Supper Club tomorrow night; Los Scandalous, Sin City, NYC, AZ, PDX & now Seattle - He will rock it, guaranteed.

DJ Evil One Portrait

Time to step up the ever so repetitive game of ‘accredited’ DJ’s in the world of weekly events.

Lights, Camera, Rehab.

Thursday, February 19th, 2009

In one of the few industries where it’s socially acceptable to “party like a rockstar,” where do you draw the line? The lifestyle is easily glamorized but is there a dark truth that lies beneath the pseudo-charmed life of a promoter, professional partier or socialite? When does recreational cross the line to adverse and risky? In the last 2 years I can count 6 people that were once parts of my life that are no longer here because recreational turned lethal. Having been on both sides of the spectrum in all variables, multiple cities and different aspects of this industry, one starts to wonder who’s going to be next.

Scary sh*t.