Music “Wonderland” at the Supperclub: Aoki’s Album Release Event

January 19, 2012 - 6:34 pm

Standing at the back of the Supperclub dance floor the bass rattles my chest like an old truck washboarding down a Mexican dirt road. I like it. There are people everywhere, packed in and each more obnoxious than the next. As I stand there observing, a girl in 6 inch heels steps squarely on my big toe. I yelp out loud. Caravanning waitresses caring bottles of vodka stream through the crowd bottles held high adorned with mega sparkler flares burning bright as if to announce the coming of a new king. The crowd pulsates with excitement anticipating Dim Mak founder, DJ extraordinaire Steve Aoki’s “Wonderland” DJ set celebrating the release of his highly anticipated, heavily cameod album.

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Music Going Richter: Aoki and Cuomo Collaborate on “Earthquakey People”

October 24, 2011 - 11:26 am

International party starter and the man behind the highly influential independent record  label Dim Mak,Steve Aoki is gearing up to release his highly anticipated debut artist album Wonderland this winter on leading dance label Ultra Music (with whom he has forged a worldwide deal). Leading the charge of what’s to come is “Earthquakey People.”

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Music CAMP SPIN-OFF 2011: Where DJs Go To Play

June 28, 2011 - 4:21 pm

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Camp Spin-Off, the DJ camp for tweens and teens returns to Southern California August 1-5, 2011. This ultimate summer camp, founded by DJ Tina T. in 2010, unites aspiring young DJs from across the country with some of the industry’s top players. This year, famed DJ Steve Aoki and Dim Mak Records will award one deserving future DJ a scholarship to camp.

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Gallery Miami Winter Music Conference at the Clevelander

March 29, 2010 - 11:41 am

This month, the Winter Music Conference in Miami celebrated its 25th anniversary, and it’s safe to say things have come quite a long way — and maybe not so long — since its inception in 1985. But there’s been some speculation about the WMC in the past few years: is it relevant? Or has it devolved from the trend-setting, groundbreaking event thousands of people flock to every year, to something insipid and boring?

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