moonlight at h2o - friday july 7 2006
Man...Friday night was the grand opening of Moonlight at H2O, and let me tell you it was HOT!!! The night went flawlessly, no issues (sorry if parking was kind of bad though, it is a crowded area after all), and everybody was great. ClimaxDC/DCNites/dcNRG did a great job as a team and really brought down the house that night. As always, DJ Twinspin and I killed it in our respective rooms, but of course you guys should expect no less from us.
Everyone I know that came had a great time, and people who I haven't seen in a while even said that they will be back on a weekly basis. Music to my ears! People most definitely made use of the open bar and free food out in the patio which was a nice touch and should make up for any inconvenience while parking. Remember, pay $15 for parking and if you make it to the open bar and buffet, you make ur money back within 30 minutes haha but I can't guarantee you will be able to keep that food down after all those free drinks.
The H2O setup was awesome, the booth was nice and loud. They had Rane Empath as a mixer, and that is a great touch because that is one of the mixers that I own so I felt right at home. The only downfall is that I had to use Serato through the CDJs, which is OK but generally not my preference. And the booth was like a room with a little window to peek out at the dance floor, that sucks too but apparently people told me I did a good job anyway. I think I woulda done a lot better if I had personal contact with the crowd though, I love to vibe off packed houses.
Please come back next Friday, July 14 - The cast of Laguna Beach is going to be there and hosting the event so there will be quite a bit of debauchery I'd say. Anyway, I'm going to end this post here...But speaking of packed house, here is a preview of the pictures from the Moonlight grand opening, with more to follow on the DCNites website. See yall this Friday!

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