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a waterfall
fake fur walls
funhouse mirrors
giant blinky things
live performances
cushioned cubbyholes
interactive art installations
mindblowing LED light sculptures
huge projection screen with trippy visuals
a cave-like bar serving free candy, nuts, and fruit
Interested? You can have it all… AT ONCE!!!
Whoville! returns to LOVE on Saturday, May 20th, with DJ Adam
Goldstone and special guest DJ True (ALMA NYC, Deeper Than Disco
Radio) spinning underground dance music from 11pm till well after
sunrise.
Themed loosely around Dr. Seuss’ trippy, surreal, childlike aesthetic,
Whoville! is a playground for the ears, eyes, and spirit that blends
cutting-edge underground dance music with mind-expanding
interactive art and performance — reconnecting the broken links that
made legendary nightspots like Paradise Garage, Area, the Pyramid
Club, and Jackie 60 so much more than just places to dance. An all-
night journey across the universe of underground sounds, from deep
to tech; electro to soulful; vocals and tracks; Garage/Loft/Choice/
Factory classics to the classics of tomorrow. You know — the way we
used to.
Adam (who many underground heads know from his releases and
remixes for such respected labels as Nuphonic, Compost, and Irma)
is excited to welcome DJ True (ALMA NYC, Deeper Than Disco Radio),
who will be playing a special Whoville! journey for us.
LOVE’s sound system is simply the best in the city, complete with an
audiophile-quality DJ booth that allows Adam and his guests to create
dancefloor magic. It’ll knock your socks off, believe that!
Need a break from dancing? The rest of the club offers interactive art
installations; a cave-like bar (serving free candy, nuts, and fruit);
and a psychedelic, muy Seuss-ian chillout room, complete with
cushioned cubbyholes, fake fur walls, funhouse mirrors, and a
waterfall. This month, we’re very excited to feature a collection of
mindblowing LED light sculptures by Spec, of Burning Man’s Disorient
and ImageNode crews. If you like giant blinky things (including a
giant, ten-foot-tall volume meter that moves along with the music on
the dancefloor), you’ll love Spec’s light art.
Best of all, the club really exists for the love (ahem) of the music.
The staff is friendly, the drink prices are reasonable, and the vibe is
all about the party. There’s no models ‘n’ bottles bullshit here—just a
cozy wonderland for dancing, socializing, and making friends.
Saturday, May 20, 2006
11pm until 8am (or later)
Love, 40 West 8th Street, NYC
MacDougal Street (entrance on MacDougal Street)
$5 until 1am, $10 from 1am until 4am, and $15 thereafter
Produced in Association with Benny Soto and Joann Jimenez
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