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DJs We Would Love To See Play At Provocateur

Provocateur has become one of, if not the, most exclusive nightlife spots in New York City for house music. Mike Statsky and Brian Gefter, of Lily Pond and Stereo, created one of the most unique venues in downtown New York to suit an upscale yet diverse clientele.The cafe is known to play indie rock and more relaxed electronic music early in the night before guests head over to the high energy club where top DJs such as Steve Angello and Laidback Luke have graced the booth. What makes Provocateur such a special venue is the intimacy of the shows. At much larger venues such as Roseland Ballroom or even Lavo, the space is often full to the brim and guests are left pushing and shoving to get to the front of the DJ booth. At Provocateur, doorwomen Sheena and Ruby ensure that only those with table service or the select few that are deemed beautiful or sophisticated enough for entry are allowed in so that the space never seems packed or over crowded. Not only does this make for a more comfortable viewing experience but the layout of the club makes it so that every guest can be literally right in front of the performer of the night. However, in order to utilize the space to it’s capacity there has to be a certain type of DJ at Provocateur who is skilled at music selection and transitions but still provides enough energy for the club. For example, Steve Aoki’s performances may be better suited for larger concert venues since he is more about the production value than actual technical aspect of DJing. However, and artist such as Kaskade may be better suited for a more intimate venue as he still provides a good amount of energy while performing but is easily one of the most skilled DJs around in terms of technique. Especially with all the twitter controversy around Richie Hawtin’s announced performance at Provocateur last Friday, we got to thinking. Here are 5 DJs that we would love see perform at the venue who we think would be able to best use the space’s intimate atmosphere. Again, these are just some of our suggestions and feel free to put your input in the comments section below! [Photo via]

 

#1. Eric Prydz – Prydz has only recently began performing in America due to his feat of flying. He was the headliner of this year’s IDentity Festival and was certainly the main reason many people showed up to this year’s line up. He has created iconic hits such as “Call On Me”, his remix of Depeche Mode’s “Personal Jesus” and the more recent “Pjanoo”. After drawing huge crowds to Finale and Roseland Ballroom over Thanksgiving weekend, both much larger venues than Provocateur, we would love to see Eric Prydz perform in a much smaller setting which would allow him to experiment more with his deep house productions created by his “alter alias” Pryda. [Photo via]

 

#2. Moby – Richard Melville Hal, better known as Moby, is one of the more well known electronic artists around. While some of his music doesn’t necessarily fit the style of what is normally played of Provocateur, much like Richie Hawtin’s music, just being able to see one of the most influential electronic artists in such an intimate setting would be such an incredible experience. Also, as seen below in his set from Electric Zoo, Moby is able to play a wide array of electronic music during his performances. [Photo via]

 

#3. DubVision – Progressive House music is one of the staples of Provocateur. Named Axwell’s favorite duo of 2012 and featured in sets by Afrojack and Ferry Corsten, Dubvision has managed to create some of the most popular progressive house tracks of 2012 by combining catchy melodies with unforgettable vocals. Some of their more recent songs are “Committed to Sparkle Motion” and “All By Myself” which puts more modern twist on Moby’s original track. We haven’t heard a Dubvision song that we have not fallen in love with and they are certainly one of the more underrated house artists. [Photo via]

 

#4. Nico Jaar – We love the Cafe of Provocateur as much as we love the club. The space is perfectly designed down to the T (and by the T we mean the imported Silver Birch Trees). Elements like the custom tapestries, fur swings and a cocktail menu that is designed to help the skin’s aging process are all reasons that make Provocateur’s cafe one of the most thought out and well designed spaces in New York City. The cafe is certainly much more chill and down to Earth than the high octaine club right across the hall so naturally more downtempo music is usually what is played throughout the cafe. Nico Jaar would certainly be one of the more relaxed performances at Provocateur, especially since most of his tracks clock in at about 90 – 110 bpm, but we feel that his eclectic production style would fit the ambiance of the Cafe perfectly. [Photo via]

 

#5. Deniz Koyu – Quickly becoming popular after his two most known tracks Tung! and Bong, Deniz Koyu is probably one of our favorite DJs we have seen live. While Koyu may seem to have started his career only recently, he actually has been producing songs as early as 2007. After seeing him at The Estate, we wondered why Koyu has not had more performances in New York. He played a mix of his popular songs while also playing some of his more unknown songs and was always energetic behind the booth. Especially with recent approval from Tiesto, Dada Life and Fedde Le Grand, we’re sure Deniz Koyu will only become more popular in 2013. [Photo via]

Swedish House Mafia’s One Last Tour

We all know how difficult it was to get tickets to Swedish House Mafia’s performance at Madison Square Garden last year and now since they have announced that this will be their final tour, only expect the process to be next to impossible. Since the house group, responsible for hits such as One and Miami 2 Ibiza, announced that they were breaking up earlier this year many hoped that there would be one final chance to see the group.  Swedish House Mafia will be hitting four continents and they will even be performing two shows in New York City (probably  learning their lesson after last year’s mess with Ticketmaster crashing multiple times). Tickets go on sale this Friday (September 28th) at noon on Live Nation!  [Photo via]

UPDATE: According to Ticketmaster’s site for the Barclay Center show, tickets will range from $48.90 to  $142.85 depending on where you sit. Let’s hope the floor seats don’t sell out in under 30 seconds again this year!

2nd UPDATE: Now that Ticketmaster has also posted the site for the Madison Square Garden show, it looks like tickets for the MSG show will range from $95.75 to $146.65 depending on where you sit. Tickets go on sale tomorrow at noon. Check back for more updates!

Tickets for Swedish House Mafia at Madison Square Garden click here

Tickets for Swedish House Mafia at the Barclay Center click here

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Tonight’s Top Party – August 23 2012

The weekend is finally here! To start it off right we suggest you check out Lavo. This midtown hotspot normally throws a great Thursday party but today is especially good since world renowned DJ Dash Berlin is spinning. Tickets can be purchased through Lavo here for $75 and we suggest arriving not after 11:30 as the door is always crazy. Get ready for a night filled of great house music, top notch special effects and a great crowd.

UPDATE: Ticket sales for this event have closed. Try your luck at the door by arriving early!

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Provocateur Closes For The Summer

It’s that time of year again! Provocateur is officially closed for the rest of the summer and has relocated to Ibiza and Cannes to host pop-up parties. Since the summertime is known to draw lack-luster crowds due to the cream of the crop either being in Europe or the Hamptons. Provocateur owners Mike Satsky and Brian Gefter (also of the late Hamptons hotspot Lilly Pond which is now SL East) would much rather temporarily close its doors than have to let sub-par patrons into the club regardless of how much money they spend. With Provocateur, one of the best clubs in New York City for house music, now closed until late August we’ll now see an influx of people at other New York house clubs such as Lavo and Pink Elephant. While all the rich guys who order Ace of Spades parades at Provoc won’t exactly be stuck in the city for the summer don’t worry, they won’t be gone for too long. [Photo via]

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