Vela Lounge.. By way of pizza parlor?

July 15th, 2009

Seattle’s got a new hot spot, or so we’ve heard? Vela launched their grand opening last week and word on the street is that the former pizza parlor isn’t close to being a bona fide nightclub, even with Seattle’s sub par standards.

The approximate 350 capacity venue offers the feel of high school hallways with cheap linoleum, obnoxious fluorescent lighting and their outdoor patio/”cabana” area (which was supposed to be the icing on the cake) produces an atmosphere one would imagine similar to that of a garish prison yard, confined by concrete walls.

Though Vela isn’t quite finished and they appear to have much more up their sleeve, it’s still exactly what Seattle needs - new venues. We’re crossing our fingers they’ll come out of left field and give us a little something more.

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

July 8th, 2009

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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.

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Seattle’s Got Dancehall?

July 6th, 2009

There seems to be a pretty steady buzz if you’ve got your ear to the street in the local music scene around here. The dancehall and reggae that seeming died off in the last five years or so is rearing it’s pretty little head back around the corner - and growing with stark force.

Listen close enough and you’re sure to hear the euphonious sounds of the up and coming productions company, Dynasty. Combining the intrinsic talents of Dan Grossman and Spencer Green, they’re quickly revamping the Reggae scene here in the shadow of the Space Needle. Whether they’re producing tracks for world renown artists like Sizzla and Perfect to hosting live showcases featuring local artists such as Bobby Hustle, Dway and Papa Black Davinci, Dynasty is without a doubt creating a name for themselves, both locally and internationally in the Reggae/Dancehall world.

In 2009, Dynasty has partnered up with Imperial VIP to host and produce a few hip hop/reggae showcases, featuring the up and coming squad of local artists, to which seem to have been moderately successful. Their next show is set to go down Wednesday, August 12th @ Nectar Lounge in Fremont, with DJ Cide and Dynasty’s artists on the roster.

For more info and discounted tickets visit www.imperialvip.com - keep your auditory senses open and let us know what you think; we’re eager to see what’s in store for the revival of Seattle’s live Dancehall scene.

Pop Culture Took a Hit 10 Years Ago.

July 1st, 2009

The King of Pop is dead. Michael Jackson, without a doubt, the biggest and most influential iconic figure in 20th century pop culture, has died.

50 years, 13 Grammy Awards, two inductions into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame and over 800 MILLION records sold worldwide - There’s no denying MJ’s unparalleled talent and unsurpassed influence on our generation.

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“Michael Jackson’s financial woes were well documented: Numerous lawsuits, loss of control of his Neverland and reports that he was hundreds of millions of dollars in debt all point to a complex money mess that trailed the King of Pop as vigilantly as his most ardent fans.”

- Lisa Respers France, CNN News.

In no way is this an attempt to negate the accomplishments or influence of our generations most eminent musical figure but more so a brief rant about how I feel someone who I once held in such high regard blatantly capitalized on his fans loyalty and trust. When did exploitation become socially (or fanatically) acceptable?

Michael Jackson had two core followings: people who appreciate talent and people who like Michael Jackson. The latter of the two, a breed in their own right. These will be the estimated one million people or “fans” in attendance to the public viewing and funeral this Friday, July 3rd, at his beloved Neverland Ranch north of Santa Barbara, CA.

Fanatics or lunatics, hmm?

But, such is life.. And such is death. The way I see it, we’ve already been left the legacy; there was nothing more than one last world tour and countless remixed/re-released hits coming our way, regardless.

Michael Stone said it best,

“Michael Jackson was never trying to impress anyone, only competing with himself, simply because, there was no competition. Regardless of what you say or think about him, you can’t take that away from him. That lasts forever.”

ANYWAY, whether you agree with me or not, there’s still no denying the eminent impact Michael Jackson left on our youth, our nation and the world of music. That is what it comes down to and that is what is relevant. His impact is legendary and we will see it manifested in our culture for generations to come. I guess when it comes down to it, that is what it’s all about.

/end directionless rant.

Seattle, cloning people?

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.

Memorial Day Weekend Bash - SWAGGED OUT.

May 21st, 2009

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There’s only one place to be if you’re in town this Memorial Sunday and that’s Venom - TPD & Pak Pros bring you the swagfest of all swagfests this holiday Sunday !

It’s a TPD & DList Cinco De Mayo w/ Pittsburgh Slim

May 4th, 2009

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TPD & DList Magazine Present: The biggest Cinco De Mayo party in Seattle, May 5th @ Venom with a LIVE performance by Pittsburgh Slim! Sponsored by Don Julio & Grand Marnier, this is sure to be one hell of an event!


If you all remember our last Tuesday night holiday party at Venom in 2006, you know what is going to go down. For all of you who don’t let us refresh your memory…

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Party down.

Seattle Man vs. Snoop Dogg, Day 1.

April 24th, 2009

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Today kicked off the first day of opening statements in a civil trial against rapper, Snoop Dogg, by a Seattle man who claims the artist and his entourage severely beat and robbed him after jumping on stage in a concert in a Seattle in 2005. Richard Monroe, Jr. is now seeking $22 million in damages against Snoop (Calvin Broadus).

Monroe was under the impression he had permission to join Snoop and his entourage on stage during “Gin n Juice” but in turn was allegedly beaten and robbed by the performer and friends. And there’s a video recording of the incident to bat. Considering Snoop already owes the state of California over $280 thousand in taxes, one would imagine the rapper is sweating major bullets right about now.

Shwayze & Cisco Adler “Buzzin” in Kirkland April 9th.

March 27th, 2009

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He rocked the world of feel good summer hits last year with the hit singles “Buzzin” and “Corona and Lime” off his laid back self titled debut album with a “cooler than a sea breeze” hip hop delivery. When paired with Cisco Adlers deep seeded rock’n roll roots and footing, Shwaze’s sound creates an energy that is unparalleled to anything our generation has possibly ever seen.

And we’re bringing you a live 60 minute performance - Shwayze, who’s currently on tour with Mickey Avalon, and Cisco Adler will be at the Shark Club on the Kirkland Waterfront, Thursday April 9th… TPD Live Concert Series in full effect!

Limited Discounted Presale Tickets available @ teampartydown.com/boxoffice.asp

Party Down

TPD SOLD OUT.

March 19th, 2009

There’s no denying Seattle Nightlife as whole has taken a hit with economic crisis the rest of the country has undergone but we’re proud to announce that, as the industry has been hurting, we are back. 3 weeks of sold out events across the board, hundreds of heads and thousands of photos later - Nightlife is making a comeback.

Check it.

Privilege Saturday March 14th @ Glo (Seattle, WA)
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Dirt Nasty Thursday March 12th @ The Shark (Kirkland, WA)
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Privilege Saturday March 7th @ Glo (Seattle, WA)
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Three cheers for everyone in the industry, TPD or not… Keep the support systems strong and keep showing love for our city!

Hope to see you all out soon!