Radio One Dance Party does Manhattan

Posted by jeany. On 10:10


If you don't live in a major city in America, like New York, LA, of SF life gets boring.
There is one thing america truly lacks: good radio programmes.
That's why I like to tune into Radio One via the net and listen to Annie Mac's Mashups, Rob da Bank, Steve Lamacq, Pete Tong, Zane Lowe, Mike Davies Punk etc etc....

I'm quite chuffed that this fun Dance party is coming across the Pond.

International top rated radio program, BBC Radio 1’s Essential Mix will be recording the entire performance to broadcast globally on Friday, October 31st.

Pete Tong’s personally crafted stellar line-up of Soulwax, 2ManyDJS, James Lavelle, Luciano, Rob Da Bank, The Whip, Late Of The Pier and a set by Pete himself exemplifies his vision of a “micro festival” celebrating a cross pollination of genres, and redefining the future of electronic music.

The night now has one more surprise in store for fans. Soulwax will be presenting an exclusive CMJ week screening of their documentary “‘Part Of The Weekend Never Dies.


CMJ is this big music festival New York has for a week annually. It is on the same level as SXSW but it's much cooler cause its in NYC, you know.

I'm going.. and I'll see Lykke Li, Friendly Fires, Scouting for Girls, Radio Luxemburg, etc.
It's truly going to be a fun week, and this is icing on the cake!

The best part about new york, all the best UK indie acts come to New York first.

It's the only global city in America, and the only liveable city in the USA, in my opinion.

-Jeany

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