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Britney: A Train Reck? (2007-09-10)
LAS VEGAS, Nevada

Britney Spears' performance was dismissed by many. "Look at her," said one observer. "She's barely moving."

Those are but a few of the words that audience members used to describe Britney Spears ill-fated "comeback" performance at the MTV Video Awards at Las Vegas' Palms Hotel Sunday evening.

When Spears hit the stage the crowd roared. Moments later many were staring in stunned silence. Train wrecks have a way of doing that to people.

One woman dressed in a low-plunging floral gown did manage to eke out a few words. They were not nice.

"Britney looks like a hot, sweaty mess," she declared, as the singer lip-synched her way through her latest single, "Gimme More." "Look at her. She's barely moving."

Others criticized everything from Spears' weight (mushy midsection) to her hair (cheap wig or weave) and still others wondered if she was, in their words, "on something."


By Lola Ogunnaike
CNN



Judge sentences Lodi man to 24 years for attending terror camp (2007-09-10)
SACRAMENTO—

A California man convicted of attending an al-Qaida camp in Pakistan was sentenced to 24 years in federal prison Monday for supporting terrorists, concluding a case that divided a Central Valley farming community.
U.S. District Court Judge Garland Burrell Jr. imposed the sentence against Hamid Hayat on his 25th birthday, saying he had "attended a terrorist training camp, returned to the United States ready and willing to wage violent jihad when directed to do so."

Hayat faced up to 39 years in prison after his April 2006 conviction on one count of providing material support to terrorists and three counts of lying about it to FBI agents.

But Burrell said it was Hayat's first criminal offense and cited other factors in imposing the lesser sentence. He said the sentence handed down Monday was sufficient to deter similar behavior by others and punish Hayat for his crimes.

Hayat, a U.S. citizen, was arrested in June 2005 shortly after returning from a two-year trip to Pakistan, where prosecutors said he received terrorist training and plotted against targets in California.

They said he intended to attack hospitals, banks, grocery stores and government buildings, although his lawyer argued that Hayat never attended such a camp.

Ultimately, jurors were swayed by a confession that was videotaped during a lengthy FBI interrogation. His lawyer said the confession was coerced after agents peppered him with leading questions and wore him down during an all-night session.
Hamid Hayat's father, Umer, also was caught up in the case, but a federal jury deadlocked on whether he had lied to federal agents about his son's attendance at the camp. Umer Hayat later pleaded guilty to lying to a customs agent about why he was bringing $28,000 in cash to Pakistan several years earlier.

The case against the Hayats grew from a wider federal probe into the 2,500-member Pakistani community in Lodi, a farming and wine-growing region about 35 miles south of the state capital.

That investigation began shortly after the September 2001 terror attacks and focused on whether Lodi business owners were sending money to terror groups abroad.

The case against Hamid Hayat began after an informant the FBI sent to Lodi befriended him and began secretly tape-recording their conversations. During those talks, most of which were in the Hayat home, Hamid Hayat talked about jihad, praised al-Qaida and expressed support for religious governments in Pakistan and Afghanistan.

His lawyer, Wazhma Mojaddidi, said those sentiments were nothing more than the idle chatter of a directionless young man who had only a sixth-grade education. She said the government had no proof her client had ever attended a terror camp.

His family said Hamid Hayat did not travel to Pakistan because he felt drawn to terrorist ideology. Rather, they claimed in court that they sent him there to find direction in life and a wife.

Federal prosecutors began pursuing the Hayats after the informant turned over hundreds of hours of audiotaped conversations. He failed a lie-detector test and even told investigators that he had attended various terrorist camps in Pakistan in 2000, 2003 and 2004.

Their investigation also uncovered a book in Hamid Hayat's bedroom titled "Virtues of Jihad."

Umer Hayat, a naturalized U.S. citizen who made a living selling ice cream out of an old van, said the government informant misled the family and conned his son into making damaging statement. The FBI paid the informant a total of $300,000 for his work on the case.

The case has caused tension in the Central Valley agricultural town, which is known for its annual grape festival. Pakistani immigrants have been part of the community's fabric for more than a century, when they began arriving to work in the fields.

They attended local mosques and kept a largely quiet existence until the case against the Hayats arose. Since then, trust has been shaken between Muslims and non-Muslims, with some local Pakistanis saying they feel shunned by the community.

Two Muslim clerics ensnared in the wider probe were deported for immigration violations.

By AARON C. DAVIS Associated Press Writer



Britney to Perform at MTV Video Music Awards (2007-09-03)
According to The New York Daily News, Britney Spears is going to perform her new song "Gimme More" at the MTV Video Music Awards on Sept. 9. She will be performing with Vegas illusionist Criss Angel.

Angel will guide Spears in and out of a series of mirrors, making it seem as though she vanishes and then reappears several times, a source told the Daily News yesterday.

Other dancers in the complicated number are being called upon to harness up for simulated flight, the source said.

And even if the abracadabra act tanks, Spears will still be stinkin' rich. Her average monthly income is a whopping $737,868, according to court documents filed by ex-hubby Kevin Federline, who's seeking custody of their young sons Sean Preston, 23 months, and Jayden James, 11 months.

Oh, Britney how I love you so. Snap out of whatever phase you're in and just take the goddamn Prozac.




Kanye West to Headline BANG! Music Festival (2007-09-03)
Kanye West will take a break from fake beefing with 50 Cent to perform at this year's BANG! Music Festival. He will be one of two headliners.

The event, which is scheduled to take place Nov. 10 and 11 at the Bayfront Park Amphitheater in Miami, will feature a diverse line up of artists.

West, along with Riverboat Gamblers and Automatic Loveletter, will perform on Nov. 10, while co-headliners The Smashing Pumpkins will hit the stage on Nov. 11 with The Bravery and Kevens.

The full line-up of 30 expected acts will be announced at a later date.

In its 2005 debut, the BANG! Music festival featured a heavy dance music lineup that consisted of Fischerspooner, Front 242, Brazilian Girls, VHS or BETA and Chicks On Speed as well as DJs ATB, Judge Jules, DJ Icey and Bad Boy Bill.

Tickets for the BANG! Music festival will go on sale at 10 a.m. ET Saturday (Sept. 1) and can be purchased through www.BangMusicFestival.com.





The Box Gets Raided (2007-09-03)
Cops raided popular LES spot The Box on August 26th. According to Page Six, celebs such as Cameron Diaz, Jay-Z and Cuba Gooding Jr escaped while the regular people stayed around and watched as cops searched for drugs.

One stunned onlooker told us, "All these cops busted in, and they were searching people. They lined people up near the bathroom and started going through their stuff. Nobody seemed to understand what was going on."

The 1 a.m. raid forced the club to cancel its second show of the night, a revue featuring scantily clad showgirls, a gender-bending singer and a dancing dwarf.

"They never started the show," said a witness. "It was all cops on stage. The worst part was, they weren't letting anyone leave." "It was really weird," agreed one nightlife fixture who was there.

"The cops were standing outside, personally checking everyone's IDs as they were going in. Bizarre." Another source dished, "Pretty close to 3 a.m., a performer got onstage and said, 'I'm sorry. Were getting shut down for the evening. Everyone has to go home.' "

It's good to know that the NYPD are equal opportunity raiders and won't stick to just ruining B&T parties.



Happy Birthday Lindsay Lohan (2007-07-13)
Monday, Lindsay Lohan turned 21 years old. Meaning that she’ll finally, at long last, discover the taste of alcohol. And we know, we know. It seems impossible. After 4 years of overexposure, blogs, paparazzi, and firecrotch, how could there be anything we don’t know about Lindsay Lohan? But we dug deep. We hired top PIs. And we found some new dirt on the birthday girl.

1. She used to dress like trash. Literally. As a 7-year-old, she dressed up in garbage for a sketch on the Letterman show.

2. Don’t be fooled by the ditzy image: she notched straight-As as a kid.

3. Oh, the irony. She once said, “"If I can change bodies with anyone it would be Britney Spears because how can you not like Britney Spears?"

4. “Breathe” is tattooed on Lindsay’s wrist. Good tip.

5. For her biggest hit, Mean Girls, she was paid $1 million. “For her biggest stinker, Just My Luck, she was paid $7.5 million.

6. Ford Models hired her when she was 3. Three. (You’d have issues, too.)

7. When she was a kid, her dad spent several years in jail for white collar crime.

8. She once admitted to a crush on Angelina Jolie.

9. According to the British tabloids, while overseas, she was making out with female DJ Samantha Ronson.

10. She’s a big fan of Samuel Jackson. And vice verse: Jackson has seen Mean Girls 5 times.

11. Lindsay has never taken an acting lesson.

12. In June of 2005, she denied she had an eating disorder.

13. In January of 2006, she admitted she had an eating disorder.

14. Her nickname is “Lids.”

15. Lindsay’s first acting break was a commercial for Duncan Hines.

16. In Mean Girls, she was offered the character of Regina (the bitchy character played by Rachel McAdams), but she turned it down, worried people would find her “too arrogant.”

17. Lindsay idolizes Marilyn Monroe and Jodie Foster.

18. She once said, “I think I'm more sexual than my friends. More comfortable in my skin. I'm a sexual person, definitely.”

19. After leaving rehab for drug addiction, she sad she was not an addict.

20. Lindsay was set to have a lesbian scene with Keira Knightley in the Dylan Thomas biopic, but yanked out of the project at the last minute.

21. During the premiere of The Parent Trap, like the rest of America, she fell asleep.





Michael Jackson Sues Jay-Z (2007-07-04)
Maybe the man just really misses the courtroom. Maybe he’s just that broke. For whatever reasons, Michael Jackson is teaming up with another frequenter of courtrooms, R. Kelly, to sue Jay-Z’s club 40/40.

Along with a handful of music-industry-suits, Jackson and R. Kelly claim that 40/40 has been playing unlicensed songs at the club, like Goldigger and Billy Jean. From the Post:

The popular 40/40 Club, co-owned by Jay-Z and two business partners, has danced around licensing rules to entertain clubgoers with "unauthorized public performance of musical compositions," according to a lawsuit filed yesterday in Manhattan federal court.

Broadcast Music Inc. led the charge on behalf of Jackson and more than a dozen artists and music publishing companies, seeking unspecified damages for copyright infringement from the club and co-owners Desiree Gonzalez - who has the primary responsibility for operations and management - and Juan Perez.

Jay-Z, whose real name is Shawn Carter, is not named. Jacko's "Billie Jean" and "Don't Stop," "Thoia Thoing" by R. Kelly and "Gold Digger" by Kanye West, Ray Charles and Renald Richard, were among seven unlicensed songs played at the club during a random visit by a BMI researcher on two nights in March 2006.





Virginia Tech Shooter Identified (2007-04-17)
Story Highlights• NEW: Police ID shooter as 23-year-old resident alien, English major
• NEW: Police say one of the guns recovered was used in both shooting incidents
• At least two professors among the dead in Virginia Tech massacre
• University officials say 33 dead, including gunman


BLACKSBURG, Virginia -- The gunman who killed 30 people at Virginia Tech's Norris Hall before turning the gun on himself was student Cho Seung-hui, university police Chief Wendell Flinchum said Tuesday.

University officials said they were still trying to determine if Cho was responsible for an earlier shooting at a dormitory that left two dead.

However, Flinchum said ballistics tests show that one of the two guns recovered at Norris Hall was used at Norris and at the dorm. Cho, a 23-year-old South Korean and resident alien, lived at the university's Harper Hall, Flinchum said. He was an English major, the chief said.

Cho was a loner and authorities are having a hard time finding information about him, said Harry Hincker, associate vice president for university relations.

The university and police are still in the process of releasing the names of the 32 people killed in Monday's shootings.

"What went on during that incident certainly caused tremendous chaos and panic in Norris Hall," Col. Steven Flaherty of the Virginia State Police said, describing how victims were found in four classrooms and in the stairwell of the school's engineering science and mechanics building.

A doctor at a Blacksburg hospital described the injuries he saw Monday as "amazing" and the shooter as "brutal."

"There wasn't a shooting victim that didn't have less than three bullet wounds in them," said Dr. Joseph Cacioppo of Montgomery Regional Hospital.

Even among the less serious injuries, Cacioppo said, "we saw one patient that had a bullet wound to the wrist, one to the elbow and one to the thigh. We had another one with a bullet wound to the abdomen, one to the chest and one to the head."

A source familiar with the investigation said the weapons found at Norris were a Walther .22-caliber semi-automatic and a 9 mm Glock -- both with the serial numbers filed off.

Details surface
The day's first shooting, at the West Ambler Johnston dormitory, which houses 895 students, occurred about 7:15 a.m.

At the time of the later shootings at Norris Hall, police were investigating a "person of interest" in the dormitory shootings, Flinchum said Monday.

During the Tuesday news conference, Flinchum said the person of interest was an acquaintance of a woman killed at the dorm.

Flaherty said authorities were still investigating whether Cho had any accomplices in planning or executing Monday's rampage.

Steger told reporters Monday that police found the front doors of Norris Hall chained shut and that by the time they got to the second floor, the gunfire stopped.

Authorities say they believed the dorm shooting was an "isolated incident" and were still investigating it when the slaughter occurred at the other campus building, Norris Hall.

The gunman killed 31 people, including himself, and wounded 15 in Norris Hall classrooms.

Steger: Police thought dorm shooting was isolated
Steger on Tuesday defended the university response to the dorm shooting, saying police believed it to be "a domestic fight, perhaps a murder-suicide" that was contained to one dorm room.

Police cordoned off the dorm and all residents were told about the shooting as police looked for witnesses, Steger said.

"I don't think anyone could have predicted that another event was going to take place two hours later," Steger said, adding that it would've been difficult to warn every student because most were off campus at the time. (Watch a student's recording of police responding to loud bangs )

The gunman was dressed "almost like a Boy Scout" and wore a black ammunition vest, said a student who survived by pretending to lie dead on a classroom floor.

"He just stepped within five feet of the door and just started firing," said Erin Sheehan. "He seemed very thorough about it, getting almost everyone down, I pretended to be dead."

The shooter, who remained quiet throughout the rampage, came back 30 seconds after the first round of gunfire and Sheehan and her classmates tried to barricade the door with their bodies, she said.

After the shooter couldn't get in, he began firing through the door, Sheehan said. Of the 25 students in her German class, Sheehan was one of four able to walk out on her own when police arrived.

Victims' identities being released Courtney Dalton, an 18-year-old student who worked at West End Dining Hall, said a friend named Ryan Clark was one of the two dormitory victims.

Clark, a resident assistant at West Ambler Johnston Hall, had once worked at the cafeteria serving pizza. Sobbing, she described Clark "a happy person."

As of early Tuesday, the identities of four other victims had been released: professor G.V. Loganathan, professor Liviu Librescu, student Ross Alameddine of Saugus, Massachusetts, and student Matthew La Porte of Dumont, New Jersey.

The university has scheduled a convocation for 2 p.m. ET Tuesday. President Bush is scheduled to attend.

Classes have been canceled for the rest of the week, and Norris Hall will be closed for the remainder of the semester, Steger said.

There have been two bomb threats at the university this month, the latest of which came Friday. Flinchum said Tuesday they were unrelated to the shootings.

Last August, the first day of class was cut short at Virginia Tech by a manhunt for an escaped prisoner accused of killing a Blacksburg hospital security guard and a sheriff's deputy.

Before Monday, the deadliest mass shooting in the United States occurred in 1991, when George Hennard drove a pickup truck into a Killeen, Texas, cafeteria and fatally shot 23 people, before shooting and killing himself.




FASHION SHOW (2007-03-15)
Ultra Fashion Show will be held at club Shadows on Sunday, April 15th. We are looking for men and women interested in modeling. It will be a fun and exciting event with media present. All participants will enjoy complimentary give aways from our sponsors.


Official Condom Party by UltraClubber,com (2007-03-01)
Coming Next week is the 1st annual ULTRACLUBBER.COM Condom Party @ Club Shadows. Join us on friday March 9th and get your Official UltraClubber NYC condom. Ladies will be free til 12am and bottles will be flowing all night long. If you need to book a birthday party or just want reservations for a night out please contact us VIA email: ultraclubber@gmail.com .


PICTURES ARE UP FROM SHADOWS 1/19/07 (2007-01-23)
Log in and check out your pictures from Friday party @ Clubs Shadows, gallery will be updated on weekly bases.

Enjoy



Crobar & SOL stut down! (2007-01-06)
NEW YORK (AP) _ Celebrities like to party at Crobar. Its cavernous spaces draw thousands on the weekends. But on Friday, police decided they'd had enough of the nightclub.

Officers ordered the Manhattan dance hall shut down at 10 p.m. Friday, along with another nearby club, Sol, saying the pair of hot spots have failed to control violence, drugs sales and other problems with patrons.

They will remain shut for at least five nights. A judge may decide Wednesday whether to allow them to reopen.

The closures were the latest in a string of crackdowns against New York City nightspots that have been a source of frequent complaints about drugs, fighting or noise.

The police have put a particularly fierce spotlight on Chelsea, a Manhattan neighborhood where noisy clubs in converted industrial spaces lie side by side with apartment buildings, sometimes filled with residents not too pleased with all the commotion.

A trendy nightspot called Spirit was temporarily shuttered in August after it was accused of looking the other way on drug use and underage drinking.

Police went to court seeking similar shutdown orders against clubs called Home and Stereo.

Both Crobar and Sol are in the neighborhood too, and were ramping up for another weekend when police arrived at 10 p.m. Friday.

Jen Schiffer, marketing director for Crobar, did not return phone messages on Saturday, but in a recent interview with The Associated Press she railed against the crackdown, saying the club had done everything possible to keep the peace, including bolstering security, installing lighting and checking ID cards more carefully.

She said that on a per-patron basis, the club didn't have any more violations than other nightspots.

"We're sitting here banging our heads," she said. "I don't know what else they could expect."

Messages left at Sol were not immediately returned.

The tough scrutiny of nightclubs in the area intensified last summer after an 18-year-old New Jersey girl, Jennifer Moore, was slain after she was snatched off the street after a night of drinking at a Chelsea club called the Guest House.

Months earlier, a Manhattan bar was assailed after one of its bouncers was charged with kidnapping and killing a graduate student, and a bouncer at another Chelsea nightclub shot several patrons. Police said two Crobar patrons were also shot in July.

In September, the state's Liquor Authority responded by temporarily barring new establishments from opening in Manhattan areas that already had a cluster of establishments.

The authority followed that up with a December decision to refuse 30 bars, clubs and restaurants permission to serve liquor past the usual last-call time of 4 a.m. on New Year's Day. Such denials had been rare in the past.

A state judge later rolled back the denials for at least three clubs, saying the authority had "abused its power."

Criticism of a different type emerged last month when police investigating alleged violations at night spots in Queens fired 50 bullets at three patrons as they left a strip club in a car, killing one. Police said the officers believed one of the men had a gun, but no weapons were found.



GIRLS GONE WILD (2006-12-14)
PANAMA CITY, Florida (AP) -- The founder of the "Girls Gone Wild" video empire was sentenced to community service Wednesday for his company's guilty plea to federal charges of failing to monitor the ages of the women in its videos.

The company, Mantra Films Inc., also agreed to pay $1.6 million in fines for using drunken 17-year-olds in videos it filmed on Panama City Beach during spring break and failing to properly label its DVDs and videos as required by federal law.

U.S. District Judge Richard Smoak told company founder Joe Francis he added the community service because it did not appear a fine would be a meaningful punishment.

The fine represents less than 3 percent of Mantra films' profits since 2002 and only 12 percent of Mantra's 2005 profits, Smoak said. Francis makes an estimated $40 million a year.

"It does not take a very brave man to go out and corner a girl in the middle of spring break who had four drinks," Smoak told Francis.

Francis said his policy has always been not to film girls under 18 and that the girls filmed in Panama City lied about their ages.

The judge ordered Francis, his company president, general counsel and chief financial officer to each perform eight hours of community service monthly for the next 30 months.

But Smoak said the corporate officers could avoid the obligation, giving Francis the option of "stepping up" and serving 16 hours a month of community service by himself in their place.

Attorney Aaron Dyer, representing Francis and the company, said he did not know if Francis would take on the entire sentence himself.

Francis also faces a January 22 sentencing hearing in federal court in Los Angeles on similar charges in which he has agreed to pay $500,000 in fines.

According to court papers, Mantra Films, based in Santa Monica, California, admitted violating record-keeping and labeling laws while distributing videos during all of 2002 and part of 2003.

Mantra issued 83 titles and sold 4.5 million videos and DVDs in 2002, according to Hoover's Inc., a business data firm in Austin, Texas.



DJ MAG TOP 100 (AMADEUS #24) (2006-10-26)
On behalf of UltraClubber and fans we would like to congratulate AMADEUS (www.djamadeus.net)on achieving the #24 spot of TOP 100 DJ's in a annual poll conducted by DJ MAG. Some 217,102 fans voted for their favorite dj. We will publish an exclusive interview with AMADEUS in the next week. For events to hear AMADEUS live please visit our events Page.


Keep Nighlife Alive (2006-09-24)
Keep the Nightlife Alive

New York is known worldwide as "the city that never sleeps." Now, however, there is a real threat that the city's energetic nightlife industry will suffer in the determined effort by some government officials to address a crisis that is more imaginary than real. Next week the City Council is hosting a nightlife safety summit. The fear is that the lawmakers will write new rules that snuff out even reasonable bars or clubs. A few tragic instances do not require a crackdown that features an indiscriminate scorched earth regulatory and enforcement policy. Such a crackdown will send a chilling message to young entrepreneurs that New York is not the best place to invest their capital. New York is not supposed to be antiseptic. If we police the city too much, we turn it into Cleveland or Salt Lake City.

The argument starts with economics. The nightlife industry employs 19,000 city residents and generates over $700 million a year in tax revenue. This nearly $10 billion economic engine is not, however, the kind of unobtrusive industry that can operate quietly in the air conditioned skyscrapers of midtown. It is by its nature often raucous and colorful.

That is why the city needs to find a way to accommodate this boisterousness in a manner that interferes as little as possible with the residential needs of New Yorkers. In fact, we in the industry thought that this was being done already. When gentrification took hold in the city the nightlife industry was forced into Chelsea, the meatpacking district, and the Lower East Side. It was this restrictive zoning that, while pushing the clubs into the deserted and rundown areas of the Far West Side, created a de facto nightlife district. It is important to remember that the reason bars and clubs are crowded in these areas is that they were following the law when they moved there.

Nightlife came into these blighted blocks and invested tens of millions of dollars to renovate abandoned buildings and transform the rundown area into an important entertainment destination. Now the city is telling these businesses that the area where they are located is "saturated" and would benefit from fewer clubs. Life is full of ironies — this is a zoning irony.

Nightlife districts should be seen as good for New York. Boston has successfully created a nightlife-focused area, and Las Vegas and Miami are reaping enormous tourist dollars by promoting their cities as exciting nightlife destinations. In our town, however, the welcome wagon seems to be staffed by hostile prohibitionists.

This city needs a collaborative nightlife policy, one that seeks to nurture and not punish bar and club owners. Currently, there is a fear by responsible operators that if the police are called due to a disturbance at a club or even outside the venue, it is the club owner who will be cited for a "failure to control the premise." Does anyone think that Jim Dolan or George Steinbrenner has ever gotten such a violation if a drunken brawl has broken out at MSG or Yankee Stadium?

In those venues the teams are allowed to hire off-duty cops in what is known as "paid detail." Yet the nightlife industry, a business sector that economically dwarfs the sports teams of this city, is refused permission to hire police to insure patron safety around its clubs.

Of all of the publicized issues in the nightlife controversy the problem of underage drinking is the one that could be most fairly labeled a crisis. Yet it is not something that is caused by the industry. This is a serious societal problem and the appropriate remedies need to involve a wide range of additional stakeholders. A harmful enforcement crackdown, one that includes earlier closing times that could devastate the city's economy, will simply fail to get to the root of the problem.

Underage drinkers themselves need to be made culpable for their actions. While it is against the law to serve alcohol to minors it is equally illegal for minors to purchase and consume alcohol. Increasingly, the computer savvy youngster is accessing "failure proof" fraudulent IDs that are offered on Web sites all over the Internet. These sites need to be shut down but if a youngster is faced with a night in jail or the suspension of a drivers license he or she will think twice about using a fake ID.

The New York Nightlife Association, for which I am spokesperson, is proud of its members and their contribution to the economic vitality of this city. At the same time we are certainly concerned about patron safety. It is in this spirit that we call on the mayor and the council speaker to set up an Office for Nightlife Affairs that is designed to nurture the industry's growth and to insure that this growth takes place in as safe an atmosphere as possible. A vibrant and safe nightlife should not be mutually exclusive.



DJ Mag Top 100! (2006-09-11)
Please, vote for our NYC's own DJ AMADEUS to help him keep his 97th spot in the DJ MAG's Top 100 DJ's Poll in 2006, and hopefully climb up to a higher rank!!!

Just follow the link >> http://djmagtop100.factorylabs.com/vote.php << , type "DJ AMADEUS" in the 1st choice, than follow simple instructions.



NEFORMAT with EKSPO :: QUO w/ Amadeus (2006-08-10)
Weekend overview

One of the most popular Russian-American groups EKSPO will be performing at Nightclub Rasputin during their Record release event on Friday, August 11. Their Record NEFORMAT will hit the stores following the release. After party will continue with DJ LEGACY and of course by DJ AMADEUS.

Party will continue on Saturday, August 12th at one of the NYC most upscale and exclusive clubs, QUO. The legendary celebrity hot spot will close it doors for a month to undergo renovations. This would be the last party of the summer at club QUO. Join DJ AMADEUS and UltraClubber one last time for the unforgettable last party of the summer. For reduced admission to club QUO mention ULTRACLUBBER guest list at the door.

Check out our events page for more information on the following events.



New Way of Clubbing (2006-08-05)
As promiced we have upgraded our web site for you convenience. New UltraClubber.com features easier acess to new events as well as many other entertaining features. Such as memeber profiles, dj galleries and updated event photo gallery.

Stay tuned for more updates in the next weeks.

Thank you for you support and feel free to contact you regarding your clubbing needs.

UltraClubber Team.





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