Start the first weekend of the new year off right with Mike Charles, Knowledge, and Plex at Room 960 in Hartford. Once again there will be FREE entry before 10pm and only $10 after 10pm. Do not miss this if you are in the area.
Once again, I will be opening for my good friend and rising trance star Randy Boyer on January 10th. Guest Flashover DJ Mike Saint-Jules rounds out the line up for a truly epic night. Head over to randyboyer.com for full details and send me an email if you would like to get on the reduced admission list: mikecharles@gmail.com
This Saturday, November 22nd, I’m back up in Hartford playing at Room 960, where we are christening a new night, “The Edge.” You’ll find myself, Knowledge, and Plex laying down some serious beats for you to enjoy. As if that wasn’t enough, there is NO COVER charge before 10pm. Yeah thats right, as in free. Who loves you? Expect a good vibe, and a lot fellow electronic music lovers. Don’t miss this one if you are in the area.
Here is a google map of Room 960. Its not hard to find at all.
November 22nd
If you are anywhere near the Hartford area on Saturday November 22nd, pencil me in. Can’t say much more right now, but be sure to keep the date open for me.
Headlining Phoenix
So I never did tell you about the Phoenix gig huh? Well, better late than never. Let me try to explain was headlining an AZ party is like. You’ll be hanging out in your hotel, preparing, going thru all your records and just getting ready for the night ahead. Then you’ll get a call say that someone will be by shortly, to pick you up. Sounds pretty standard right? Well this is where the experience becomes uniquely Phoenix. After being picked up it usually takes between 2 and 3 hours to get to the party. These things are done out in the desert, far from civilization. You realize pretty quickly that you’re not in Kansas anymore. More than 1000 people usually come dressed the part for the evening. It reminds me of the larger sized raves that we used to have here on the east coast in the late 90s.
Ok so now that you have a mental picture, on to the party. On that night, I was on from 12 – 2. I was told before hand that the AZ party people liked there music hard, so I had an idea of what to expect. As I’m sure you’ve hear in episode 15 of the DanceCast, I started off hard and never really let up. Every crowd is different, and on this night Hard Dance was where it was at for myself and the crowd. Unfortunately the stage was ground level, so I couldn’t see exactly how many people I was playing to, but I was told [and later confirmed for myself] that it was a sea of people that went from the stage back about 150 feet. Phoenix partiers sure know how to bring energy to a party, and I fed off it all night. For 2 solid hours we had a lot of fun. I one point I even ran into a problem because of it. You see, that many people dancing and pounding the desert ground kicks up quite a lot of dust and dirt, and naturally, it all collects on the surface of my vinyl! I have a picture I’ll have to upload of how trashed my Serato vinyl control records we after the show. I had to go out and buy a new pair after that gig. It was a small price to pay for a fantastic night. The promoters were great to me, and most importantly the crowd came to party. I was happy to deliver for them. I had a great time out in the desert and hope to be back soon. Thank you Phoenix.
Toronto
Well Toronto has come and gone. It was an awesome gig. Big ups to DJ Yoshimojo for putting together an amazing night. Despite the fact that about a foot of snow was dumped on TO that night, there was still a great turn out. I had a blast.
The next night I was paid one of the best compliments I’ve ever heard. While chilling at the promoter’s place, his girl Sam told me she could barely walk. The reason? She had bruised her feet really bad because she couldn’t stop dancing to my set.
I just wanted to thank these rockin Canadians for taking care of me up north. Get better soon Sam!





