David Powers of Verbal Graffiti presents: Vinylistic a night of some of his favorite DJ’s, V Black, Chad Dubz, AAJ Sintion Draca. Spinning Soul to Electronic, drinks and dancing, Oh Ya and a lot of good down to earth people! In the dope dance studio at the Old Red School House. What more do you need? $10 cover, Nock at the door, 330 Ellery St. Brooklyn New York 11206. Much Peace…
Old Red School House Event! Music, Art, Drinks $5 dollar cover
(funk,soul,hip-hop,reggae, soul house, afro-beat)
D.O.V. will be giving away his first Hip-Hop mix tape Astral Paper Selections
music:
D.O.V.
DJ Wave
DJ Coop
Nature Sounds
more….
Artist not posted yet!
D.O.V.’s new track: Soul Rain
Play count: 64
MARVELOUS & COMPANY presents STIMULUS
In collaboration with Verbal Graffiti
Provided by Slyart Vs. Robot City at
38 Howard Street at Broadway, 5th floor SOHO loft
Canal Street train stops
Saturday, April 11, 20097-9PM Art Showing FREE
9-10PM $10 with RSVP marvelousandco@gmail.com
10-4AM $15
21+ ID please
Hope you dusted off your tiaras, bowties, sequins, fishnets, prom dresses, afros, tuxedos, fancy hats or your dopest jeans and hoodie combo! Make it a Marvelous night by inviting all your friends to participate in this debauchery.
Featuring local artists with live art performance by
JONANONYMOUS and Destroy & Rebuild
Music provided by D.O.V
Shinobi NinjaGuarco
DJ set by DJ Wave of Verbal Graffiti
Rude Crew
Supporting
KIDS Creative
In association with
Friends we love
With treats provided by
Rolling Pin Productions
Photography by
Nicky Digital and M3
More info: http://www.new.facebook.com/group.php?gid=54929925984&ref=mf
April 11th, 2009. 38 Howard St. at Broadway. Manhattan, New York. 8pm - 4am
After the show was postponed last week, Marvelous and Co. have successfully arrange for all the necessary permits that the space was required to have by law, and thus: party on! We’ll have updates coming shortly as to who’s performing and what kind dope art will be on the walls.
D.O.V. — Unknown Fairytale
Play count: 30

“Back on stage Guarco finished their set and a guy who calls himself D.O.V., also one of the directors of the space, stepped up and started in on a hip-hop set. The act — backed up by the laptop-wielding DJ Wave — had some good energy going on, and there was a decent crew up in front jamming out to the beats. The group’s samples were actually surprisingly decent…”