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About This Event
Minimum Age:
21+Doors Open:
10:00 PMShow Time:
10:00 PMDescription:
GALAXIE presents...
Galaxie TV and Danceparty
Drink specials & dancing ALL NACHT LONG
Hosted by Galaxie DJs
GALAXIE TV happy hour video party til 11pm followed by... ALL-NITE DANCEPARTY!
VISUALS & GALAXIE TV BY ALISON CHILDS.
http://www.galaxieworldwide.com/upcoming-events
Drink specials & dancing ALL NACHT LONG
Hosted by Galaxie DJs
GALAXIE TV happy hour video party til 11pm followed by... ALL-NITE DANCEPARTY!
VISUALS & GALAXIE TV BY ALISON CHILDS.
http://www.galaxieworldwide.com/upcoming-events
Artists
Galaxie
Curated, booked and produced by Justin Miller, Jacques Renault, Lovefingers and Alison Childs, GALAXIE welcomes bands, DJs, sound and video artists, filmmakers, designers and artists of all kinds to perform together in one space while providing fun dance-party entertainment to the local community. Previous guests have included Salvatore Principato of Liquid Liquid, Canyons (DFA), Sebastian Thomson of Trans Am, Ian Svenonius, TBD (Lee Douglas & Justin Vandervolgen) and DJ Spun (Rong Music). Galaxie has recently started a monthly free party at Le Poisson Rouge's Gallery Bar which features guest DJs, visuals by resident Alison Childs and Galaxie TV, a video compilation featuring guest video artists. Galaxie TV screens abstract video art, remixed rare vintage pornos, space sex films, shorts and more. The work is exclusively available for your eyes only at Galaxie.
Justin Miller
Justin Miller is the rare yet enviable combination of the two ends of the disc jokey spectrum: he is all at once a "DJ's DJ" and a party-friendly, floor-commanding maestro of the downtown New York City scene. Justin has always had the aim of one day creating―and, subsequently, fostering―a reputation as an international taste-maker DJ and has recently gained that acclaim. Employed by the iconic DFA Records by day, Miller has, in many ways, become a public face for the label. Justin couldn't be happier to have been given the opportunity to work so closely on a day-to-day basis with the company's founding members James Murphy, Jonathan Galkin, and Tim Goldsworthy.
In 2007, Miller commenced 205 Tuesdays, a weekly party he ran with good friend and producer/DJ Jacques Renault. The event aimed to bring something new to New York's inconsistent nightlife and proved to be very successful. Miller saw the event as an ideal way to develop a strong, branded identity of his own while simultaneously expanding the horizon of his professional pursuits at the DFA office. After over a year of hosting countless local and internationally renowned guests, off-the-wall ragers, and delirious mornings after, 205 Tuesdays closed its doors. However, Miller didn't see this as the end of an era―for him, it was just the beginning. Justin continued to foster his growing reputation, using the 205 event as a formidable credibility card. His desire is to emulate the great DJ's of the 70s and 80s―those who focused most on curating perfect party environments and "breaking" records―stuck with him.
Always a huge fan and admirer of the art world, Miller happily found himself embraced by MoMA and has now spun at several of their openings and galas, including a special DFA Dance Party for the Color Chart Exhibition, the 2009 and 2010 Armory shows with Gang Gang Dance and the Walkmen respectively, and the benefit for Tim Burton's retrospective. He's also been stationed behind the turntables for many openings at the galleries scattered throughout New York's SoHo and Chinatown neighborhoods, like Deitch Projects and Terence Koh's ASS gallery. For these events, Miller sees himself as a source of the evening's soundtrack, but he also revels in being the artist audiences come to see. Testament to this is his long list of globe-spanning gigs, from Fabric, Cargo, and Plastic People in London to Social Club, Scorpitone, and Le Baron in Paris to the humble War Room in Bushwick, Brooklyn.
At the end of the day, Miller is cementing DFA's presence in the dance music scene as well as continuing to explore the world of classic 12"s, dusty milk crates full of vinyl, and whatever his music-making friends throw his way. Whether he's leading a small yet loyal crowd into the wee hours of a Tuesday morning or conducting the synchronized fist-pumping of thousands overseas, Miller is enthused to be in the thick of it and deeply gratified to be revered as one of today's most sought-after names in an industry he's dedicated his heart and soul to.
Always a huge fan and admirer of the art world, Miller happily found himself embraced by MoMA and has now spun at several of their openings and galas, including a special DFA Dance Party for the Color Chart Exhibition, the 2009 and 2010 Armory shows with Gang Gang Dance and the Walkmen respectively, and the benefit for Tim Burton's retrospective. He's also been stationed behind the turntables for many openings at the galleries scattered throughout New York's SoHo and Chinatown neighborhoods, like Deitch Projects and Terence Koh's ASS gallery. For these events, Miller sees himself as a source of the evening's soundtrack, but he also revels in being the artist audiences come to see. Testament to this is his long list of globe-spanning gigs, from Fabric, Cargo, and Plastic People in London to Social Club, Scorpitone, and Le Baron in Paris to the humble War Room in Bushwick, Brooklyn.
At the end of the day, Miller is cementing DFA's presence in the dance music scene as well as continuing to explore the world of classic 12"s, dusty milk crates full of vinyl, and whatever his music-making friends throw his way. Whether he's leading a small yet loyal crowd into the wee hours of a Tuesday morning or conducting the synchronized fist-pumping of thousands overseas, Miller is enthused to be in the thick of it and deeply gratified to be revered as one of today's most sought-after names in an industry he's dedicated his heart and soul to.
Jacques Renault
Jacques Renault was a post-punk Washington, D.C. native who moved to Chicago in 1997 to continue his studies of viola, but in turn got an education in dance music. Tapping into the well established Drum n' Bass scene, he held a residency at Smart Bar and became a buyer at the legendary Gramaphone Records. This broad, raw exposure to House lead him straight back to the classics of Disco and to it's heart, New York City, where he landed in 2002. As a DJ, Jacques has held residencies at New York's famed venues Happy Endings, APT, Tribeca Grand and 205 Club, and has been a guest around the globe in venues like Tokyo's Womb, Rio's D-edge and London's Plastic People. With his remixes, edits, original tracks and collaborative project RUNAWAY, he has released music on internationally acclaimed New York labels DFA, Chinatown, RVNG INTL, Italians Do It Better, Editions Disco, and Wurst, as well as Tokyo's Mule Musiq, Parisian imprint I'm A Cliché and London/Berlin's Rekids. Along with starting his own label, On The Prowl, with Marcos Cabral, 2010 will see the debut of Runaway Live around the globe.
Alison Childs
Alison Childs, who studied design at RISD in the late 1900s, has been experimenting with poly-chromatic, geometric video and light projection since 2002. Her live installations have accompanied internationally renown musicans and DJs such as Juan Atkins, Glass Candy, Special Disco Version, The Juan MacLean, Morgan Geist, Dam Funk, Cosmo Vitelli, Surkin, Cluster, Daniel Wang, Trans Am, Tussle, and Zombi. Her music videos for independent bands, single-channel video works and installations have been included in international film and video festivals worldwide. In 2005, she co-founded Donuts! in San Francisco, and maintained the role of resident video artist. In 2009, she relocated back to NYC and joined DFA's The Juan MacLean for a European tour. As resident designer and video artist for Galaxie, she hopes to continue the same positive, community-powered atmosphere here in New York that she found explode during her years in San Francisco.