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June 2012- This issue is dedicated to the Vegas nightlife. Check out our exclusive interview with Above & Beyond!!
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JUNE 2012: ISSUE 30
YOUR SCENE - YOUR NIT E - YOUR GUIDE
EAT - DRINK - PARTY
SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA
EDC INVASION
Welcome to Vegas!
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The List
Seven Ways To Sin in Las Vegas
Featured Dishes: Beats & Eats
Featured Dishes: Artistic Cuisine
Featured Chef: Massimiliano Campinari
Featured Drinks
Featured Vodka: SKYY Infusions Natural Coconut
Nitelife Around The World: Tokyo
Movers & Shakers
Featured Hotel: Cosmopolitan Las Vegas
Planting the Electric Daisy: Guide to EDC
Above & Beyond
Group Therapy Tour Recap
Featured DJ: Mat Zo
Bar/Club Directory
Featured Nightclub Las Vegas: Hyde Bellagio
4th of July Guide
June Events Listing: LA, OC, SD
Wet Wonderland
May in Review: Featured Events
NiteGuide Model Takeover Recap
MyClubScene.com June 2012 Vixen
Memorial Day Weekend Recap
Photo Recaps
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YOUR SCENE - YOUR NIT E - YOUR GUIDE
NiteGuide Magazine Model Search Winner & June MyClubScene Vixen Angelina RogersPhoto by Geoff Garbowski | Hair by Cynthia KonstantakisLocation, Palms Pool & Bungalows
THE LISTCREDITS
Publisher Justin Stearman
Director of Operations Nicole Lloyd
Senior Editor Heidi Darby
Layout ArtistKadie MieirNicole Lloyd
Marketing ManagerAllie Imai
Events ManagerMadeleine Trafficanda
Director of PhotographyBrian Hmurovich
Chief Restaurant EditorJeff Fliegler
Cover Photo ByAndy Willsher
PhotographersBrian Brown
Christina MontaldoDave Orell
Gabe ZapataGeoff Garbowski
Heidi DarbyJamie DickersonJason Worthen
Jennifer CartwrightJohn NguyenJosh Raab
Martin ClaraMatthew CopleyPatrick StrubeRG Benhard
Robert Rodriguez
Staff WritersAllie Imai
Amanda WarlickChristina Montaldo
Courtney SeardDrew Leahy
Emmanuel CayananFred Dyoll
Jamie DickersonKatherine Calligori
Keiry CruzKimberly FisherKristin HalbergMaxfield FrieserMegan Harvey
InternsLauren Martinez
VideographerCurtis WilsonDaniel AllanRG Benhard
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THE PUBLISHER
This month’s issue is an adventurous one! We scoured Las Vegas for the best in cui-sine, clubs, hotels and more to bring our readers insight into Sin City. We also found the best pool parties and nightclub events that run concurrent with Electric Daisy Carni-val, and supplied a list of essentials for those heading out to the amazing event. Read up on our cover story, where we were able to interview Tony and Jono of Above & Beyond just before they performed at The Shrine in Los Angeles. After the killer night in LA, we headed to Wet Wonderland in Las Vegas to catch A& B in action while hanging poolside at Marquee Dayclub. Be sure to grab next month’s issue, where we will have coverage of Electric Daisy Carnival and the Bonnaroo Music and Arts Festival.
Justin StearmanPublisher
THE CREATIVE DIRECTOR
NiteGuide took over the Palms Resort and Ca-sino once again, where we held our search for the next MyClubScene Vixen. We had some of the most beautiful girls from across the west coast turn out for the opportunity to be featured in this month’s issue. Big congratula-tions to Angelina Rogers who won the honor! I’m looking forward to summer coming into full swing, and all the events that come along with it. In this month’s issue we have great coverage of nightclubs, dayclubs and elec-tronic acts that signal the beginning of my fa-vorite season. Are you ready for hot summer nights? I know I am!
Nicole Lloyd Director of Operations
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S E V E NWays to Sin in Las Vegas7
1. Greed – The bigger the wager, the bigger the pay-
out! Where covetousness in all other aspects of your earthly life
will lead to the pangs of personal gain, in Sin City, greed is your
most powerful attribute. DOUBLE DOWN!
2. Envy – Vegas nightclubs are sexy and elegant, and
host the best DJs in the world thanks to an unrelenting desire to
be better than the next club. Envy at its finest.
3. Gluttony – When the sun starts to set, the
dance-floor beckons, and your body needs refueling, not only do
you need a hardy meal, you need to eat it fast. There’s only one
thing that will help you do this: the buffet line!
4. Lust – In Vegas, escape the fiery torments of dam-
nation and find your lustful passions a home amongst the thou-
sands of strip clubs that promote your lack of self-control and
excessive thoughts of sexual deviance.
5. Pride – The desire to be more attractive has made
Vegas home of the most beautiful hotels and resorts around the
globe, equipped with top of the line accommodations and décor.
6. Sloth – What better way to enjoy the summer sun
and escape the desert heat than floating down the lazy river at
one of Vegas’ many hotel pools? Forgo diligence and fold your
cards to the almighty vice of sloth, and forget about your life at
home while basking in the sun.
7. Wrath – Pool parties, nightclubs, no last call, after-
hours, open containers on the strip? What does this equate too?
RAGE. Unleash your Capital Vice of wrath in the city that wel-
comes it: Las Vegas!
L as Vegas is the only North American city that offers asylum for those who banish otherwise earthly virtues and ethics in favor of vice. Appropriate considering Vegas derives its pseudonym from the Seven Deadly Sins, but more appropriate considering that in Vegas, your desire for excessiveness
and over-indulgence becomes your greatest attribute. Here’s why . . .
Seven Things You Didn’t Know About Sin City1. Over 38.9 million people visit Las Vegas each year
2. The Bellagio has 3,933 hotel rooms. That’s a higher number than the
population of Bellagio, Italy.
3. The largest payout on a slot machine jackpot was on March 21, 2003
on a Megabucks machine at the Excalibur Hotel for $39,713,982.25.
4. The average number of weddings in Las Vegas per day is 315.
5. Howard Hughes enjoyed an extended stay at the Desert Inn, so much
so that the hotel asked him to leave. He then bought the hotel.
6. Seventeen of the twenty largest hotels in the U.S. are in Las Vegas.
7. Wynn Las Vegas opened in 2005 for a mere $2.7 billion, making it the
most expensive hotel and casino in the world.
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FEATURED FOODJU
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Celebrating 25 years of artful dining, Bi-
stango has been a mainstay in Irvine for
years. An extensive cocktail list of classics
and house specialties and a 400-bottle wine
list has helped Bistango become one of the
very few restaurants to be awarded by Wine
Spectator magazine. Live music consists of
mostly jazz and contemporary rock songs to
dance to almost every night. At Bistango, they
showcase featured art collections that are
definitely worth checking out. The Lounge is
classy, providing a place to drink great wines
and share some intelligent words of wisdom.
Bistango has something for everyone but the
best reason to go there is simply the food,
which has been delicious for years. The chefs
have always kept up with all the latest food
trends to serve creative cuisine to patrons
for years now. It’s clean, crisp and beautiful.
The Caprese Salad is one of the exquisite
culinary treasures you’ll find at Bistango.
Mozzarella, tomato, basil, and balsamic are
plated in style, mirroring the architecture of
this gem of a restaurant.
Bistango 19100 Von Karman Ave Irvine, CA 92612
949.752.5222 | www.bistango.com
By Jeff Fliegler
These restaurants are as tasty as they are fun to party at. They all have wonderful dining and great music to get down to afterwards.
Beats & Eats
CapreseSalad
Miso Glazed Chilean Sea Bass
Tropical Papaya Grilled White Shrimp
Tao translates to “the path” or “the way “ in English, and whatever path creators
took to design this absolute stunner of a restaurant and nightclub was the right path to travel down. Tao is located in the Venetian on the Vegas Strip. It’s a beautiful restaurant and nightclub in an already beautiful hotel. There is a statue of Buddha that seems to touch the sky, there are bathtubs filled with beautiful women dancing and a wall featuring opium pipes that have been used through the centuries.
The cuisine is Asian Fusion with the extra addition of a Sushi Bar. The appetizers and starters are all creative dishes. The one dish that stands out is the Miso Glazed Chilean Sea Bass. The Chilean Sea Bass is glazed with miso and broiled so the edges get just a little char. This gives it a wonderful blend of salty and sweet and makes the fish extremely tender. No need for a knife for this one, it melts in your mouth.
Tao3355 Las Vegas Blvd S Las Vegas, NV 89109702.388.8338 | www.taolasvegas.com
Posch Restaurant is the latest contem-porary dining experience brought to
you by world-renowned chef, and former owner of Forty Carrots, Garden Bistro (South Coast Plaza), and Jimmy Z Grill (Irvine), Chef Jimmy Z. Known for his mastery of herbs and spices and emphasis on fresh produce and ingredients, Jimmy Z’s approach to Posch’s French Mediterranean inspired cuisine is in-novative and authentic, and sure to make for an indelible dining experience. Beyond the doors of the French auberge, compliment your cuisine with the added sophistication and intimacy offered by one of Posch’s six uniquely designed rooms, all with their own exquisite motif.
Satiate your appetite with a variety of Posch’s steaks, pastas, seafood, and salads, but be sure to indulge in the Tropical Papaya Grilled White Shrimp with seasoned grilled vegetables, crumbled feta, cilantro tomato sauce, and aged citrus balsamic vinaigrette.
Posch Restaurant18912 MacArthur Blvd,Irvine, CA 92612949.833.1900 | www.poschrestaurant.com
Photo by Martin Clara
By Drew Leahy
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Pine Street in the heart of downtown Long
Beach has one of the nicest restaurants
in Southern California. L’Opera is an Ital-
ian Restaurant that believes in a warm and
elegant approach to fine dining. This isn’t
your corner joint with checkered table cloths;
L’Opera is very professional with career wait-
ers making you feel like a king as you feast
on the handmade ravioli and scaloppini. On
the weekends, there are actual Opera singers
serenading you as you dine! Wine Specta-
tor has awarded L’Opera for its impressive
wine list, and Open Table gave it the “Best
of Long Beach” most recently.
Chef Walter Cotta has many great creations,
but the Agnello AI Carciofi is a definite win-
ner; New Zealand lamb rack served with
fried baby artichokes and roasted potatoes.
L’Opera uses only fresh fish from local mar-
kets, prime grade beef, New Zealand lamb
and free-range chicken and all pastas and
breads are made daily on the premises.
Next time you have a special occasion or
just want a great experience, do yourself a
favor and go to L’Opera.
L’Opera101 Pine Ave Long Beach, CA 90802
562.491.0066 | www.lopera.com
FEATURED FOODJU
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By Jeff Fliegler
These restaurants serve up some grub in a truly beautiful manner. It’s almost hard to eat food so beautiful. Then again why
waste something so scrumptious?
Artistic Cuisine
Agnello AI Carciofi
Date and Kamut Fritters
Beet Salad
Remember back in the day when Emeril
Lagasse was on the food network every
other show? One of the other shows was
called “Two Hot Tamales.” It stared Mary Sue
Milliken and Susan Feniger and they showed
the American public how to make crazy ex-
otic food for the time; dishes like Guacamole
and Pico de Gallo… Crazy! Susan was in the
second season of Top Chef Masters and was
“the last woman standing.”
Susan finally opened her first solo project in LA
called Street. The restaurant is unpretentious
and serves street food from around the world.
All of the dishes have just the right amount
of Susan’s flare. The Date and Kamut Fritters
with yogurt sauce, rose petals and almonds
is a perfect example of a common street dish
that is elevated to a whole new level. These
exotic ingredients come together just right,
like the “exotic” Guacamole did years before.
Susan Feniger’s Street742 N Highland Ave Los Angeles, CA 90038
323.203.0500 | www.eatatstreet.com
Off La Cienga Boulevard in West Hol-
lywood, there is a Mediterranean style
restaurant called Mezze. It’s a small place
with a bright atmosphere partially created
by a sun roof in the middle of the restaurant.
There are also a few small trees that add a
rustic touch to this beautifully simple eatery.
The food is served on small plates, which is
perfect because the word “mezze” translates
to sharing in the Arabic language.
Chef Micah Wexler’s resume is as impressive
as any chef in Southern California. He worked
for Chef Joel Robuchon, who is acknowledged
by many as the chef of the century, and a few
other Michelin star restaurants in Europe. His
food is absolutely stunning and his flavors are
simple, yet when combined they are delicious
and complex. The Beet Salad is a perfect
example: roasted baby beets, goat cheese
and crunchy garbanzo beans are presented,
creating a picturesque composed piece of art
for your eyes and taste buds alike.
Mezze401 N La Cienega Blvd Los Angeles, CA 90048
310.657.4103 | www.mezzela.com
FEATURED CHEFLA
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A major component of LAVO’s allure
is the cuisine. With a lounge and
terrace open 7 nights a week, and
the lavish upstairs nightclub boasting some
of the best nightlife in Las Vegas, Executive
Chef Massimiliano Campinari creates inspired
Southern Italian food that appeals to every
nightlife lover. There are inventive dishes like
the Kobe Rice balls, or try all the usual sus-
pects: Shrimp Scampi, Beef Carpaccio and
everything in between.
We caught up with the Sin City Chef to dis-
cuss his influences and what he considers
his favorite dish.
NiteGuide Magazine: Where did you get
your passion for food?
Massimiliano Campinari: Everything
comes from my family, and my grandmother
and my father were great influences inspiring
my love for food.
NGM: What is your favorite dish to eat?
MC: Gnocchi with Genovese Pesto
NGM: What is your favorite dish to make?
MC: I would have to say the dish I will make
tomorrow. I always want to be inspired by
something new.
NGM: What is your favorite ingredient?
MC: My favorite sweet ingredient is Nutella
and my favorite savory ingredient would be
slippery lobster.
NGM: What is your favorite tool in the kitchen?
MC: My copper pots are my must have tool
when working in the kitchen.
NGM: If you could give our readers a word
of advice when coming to Las Vegas, what
would you tell them?
MC: What happens in Vegas, stays in Vegas.
NGM: What is your favorite food trend?
MC: I think food on a stick is a growing trend.
You can be creative while making something
that is easy to eat.
NGM: What is your philosophy on food?
MC: Tell me what you eat and I will tell you
what you are.
NGM: Fish or Steak?
MC: Fish
NGM: Who is your biggest influence?
MC: My Italian family
NGM: What should our readers have at LAVO?
MC: Our signature one pound Kobe Meatball
and/or Bolognese Sauce. For dessert they
should try our Strawberry Shortcake.
Any Italian Chef that claims inspiration from
his Grandmother can no doubt cook up
some great eats. Next time you’re in “Vegas
Baby” check out the food at LAVO, and then
dance your ass off all night long.
www.lavolv.com
Pictured above
Chef Massimiliano Campinari
By Jeff Fliegler
From the creators of Tao comes the next great addi-tion to Las Vegas’ already legendary nightlife: LAVO. Located at the Palazzo, this restaurant and nightclub adds serious spark to The Strip.
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FEATURED COCKTAILSJU
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SPELL BOUNDThe Hudson [West Hollywood]1114 N Crescent Heights Blvd, CA 90046 | 323.654.6686 | www.thehudsonla.com
By Jeff Fliegler
The Hudson is a neighborhood bar that is hip enough to attract a mix of visitors and locals alike,
and serves up some great eats. The bar interior is dark wood with a fine classic layout. There are
a few TV’s if you want to catch a sporting event during the week. On the weekends you’ll find
good music being spun by the local DJs, along with a photo booth for documentation if you end
up having too much fun. This place is lively enough to let loose with some friends, but not over
baring to the point where you can’t have a conversation with them.
The Bartenders serve up really great cocktails; none better than the one called “SPELLBOUND.”
Jasmine green tea infused Grey Goose, ginjo sake, fresh mint and orange juice are shaken and
served up with a burnt orange zest. Delicious! If you’re ever in West Hollywood, check out this
fun bar right off Santa Monica Boulevard.
CUCUMBER GIMLETFIRST Food & Bar [Las Vegas]The Palazzo 3327 Las Vegas Blvd S, NV 89109 | 702.607.3478 | www.firstfoodandbar.com
By Jeff Fliegler
FIRST Food & Bar located inside The Shoppes at The Palazzo brings the authenticity and character of
the neighborhood bar concept back to life, minus the kitsch. This hip yet comfortable restaurant and
lounge is set in the heart of the Las Vegas Strip and has the vibe of a late-night spot blended with the
casualness of a local eatery. FIRST caters to those who stagger in to feed their late-night cravings, as
well as those looking for a mid-day business lunch or dinner.
From the high, open ceilings to the tribal tattoo imagery embedded in the floor, FIRST reflects an
industrial, urban design. The furniture mashes up styles that are modern, vintage and gothic set to a
palette of dark, warm colors making the more than 10,000 square foot restaurant feel intimate and
edgy. Try one of Sammy D’s Cucumber Gimlets with Hendrick’s Gin, cucumber and fresh lime.
PIMMS O’CLOCKTamarind of London [Newport Beach]7862 E Coast Hwy, CA 92657 | 949.715.8338 |www.tamarindoflondon.com
By Jeff Fliegler
Tamarind of London couldn’t ask for a more beautiful location, sitting directly in front of the Crys-
tal Cove State beach. The Michelin awarded Indian cuisine from Britain has decided to expand
to Newport Beach, where the West Coast’s fresh produce, seafood, poultry and lamb could be
used in their Indian Cuisine and crossover dishes. The food has flavors galore with exotic spices
rubbed and cooked into all of your favorite entrées.
The bar is a great spot to go and gaze over PCH onto the beautiful Pacific Ocean and have
some traditional British cocktails. One you may not have tried, but is a favorite of cricket, tennis
and polo fans, is the Pimms o’clock. Pimms no.1 is a gin-based liquor made years ago for an
oyster bar in London. We don’t see it much here in the states, but it’s a favorite at sports events,
particularly Wimbledon in July. At Tamarind of London they serve Pimms o’clock with Pimms
no.1, strawberries, cucumber, oranges and lemonade. It’s a refreshing and super tasty way to
feel proper and British.
FEATURED ALCOHOLVO
DKA
SKYY Infusions stands apart from other fla-
vored spirits. Not only is it ranked number
one in taste amongst other competitor
brands, it has a bright flavor combined with natu-
ral ingredients that provides a refreshing taste ex-
perience and continues to garner industry praise.
SKYY’s Infusion line offers options that include
Dragon Fruit, Blood Orange, Ginger and Pine-
apple. In fact the brand releases a new flavor
each year, with 2012 introducing SKYY Infusions
Coconut. When it comes to creating a drink that
meets critic’s high expectations head on, SKYY
has the formula mastered.
The Coconut incarnation was awarded 87
points, and rated #1 in taste by the Beverage
Taste Institute. The entire Infusion line was also
credited with the “Growth Brand Award” and
was ranked #1 in its entirety by the Beverage
Taste Institute. With accolades such as this, it’s
no wonder they’re outshining other brands. Fu-
eled by natural ingredients and unique taste, this
aromatic drink provides exceptional flavor.
With a surprisingly reasonable price point, SKYY
Infusions Coconut doesn’t have to be a once a
year indulgence. Drinkers can enjoy the refresh-
ing accented vodka year round. SKYY Infusions
Coconut caters to every nightlife lover, from fire-
side beach gazing, to pre-party cocktails in the
limousine, and every occasion in between. It’s
also perfect for daytime pool parties and after-
noon piña coladas.
SKYY Infusions Coconut creates diverse flavors
from creamy, dark cherry overtones, to juicy
tropical explosions of luscious pineapple. With
summer heat being imminent, feel free to experi-
ment with different flavors of this original brand
and create the perfect cocktail that can cool you
off from the fierce rays of the summer sun. Short
on ideas? Try one of these great cocktails to ig-
nite any summer get together!
SKYY SUMMERCOCKTAILSSKYY SKINNY COLADA
2 oz SKYY Infusions® Coconut¼ oz SKYY Infusions® Pineapple2 oz Club sodaSplash of pineapple juiceSqueeze of lemon
Mix over ice in a highball glass.
SKYY COCONUT CHILL
½ oz SKYY Infusions® Coconut½ oz SKYY Infusions® Pineapple4 oz Coconut water¼ tsp Agave nectar
Shake and serve in a rocks glass.
COCONUT PARADISO
1 ¼ oz SKYY Infusions® Coconut¾ oz SKYY Infusions® Pineapple½ oz Lemon juice½ oz Half and half¼ oz Simple syrup
By Keiry Cruz
Skyy Coconut Chill
Recipe Featured Above
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Not much can be said for the city sights and sounds of Tokyo by day. It’s pretty much the standard hustle-and-bustle type of metropolitan area. The daytime urban landscape of Japan’s capital city pales in comparison to its nighttime appearance. When the sun disappears from Tokyo’s sky, the city blossoms into a spectacular extrava-ganza of color and excitement with neon lights and paper lanterns. While life in Tokyo is characterized by intense work schedules that move at a fast pace, so too does its nightlife scene thrive with overworked city dwellers looking for release and a chance to party. Things start up after sundown and the party keeps rolling until the sub-ways start running again at 5 a.m. and people go back to work. Throughout the city, neighborhoods like Ginza, Kabukicho, and Roppongi offer many different nightlife settings that cater to a wide range of people. Each hosts a variety of bars, nightclubs and restaurants that are sure to impress.
NITELIFE Around the World
Tokyo, Japan
By Emmanuel Cayanan
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HOBGOBLINHobgoblin is a U.K. chain import and somewhat of a “Brit-
ish invasion” on Tokyo’s nightlife scene. Its popularity among
foreigners and locals indicates that it is a welcome addition
to the nocturnal landscape, with four locations throughout
the city. Hobgoblin Akasaka has become legendary in its own
right. There are eight brews on tap, and it’s one of the best
venues in the city to watch sports, mix with locals, and drink
until the late hours of the night. Happy hour is from 5 p.m. to
7 p.m. (Mon-Fri only).
PETERSOverlooking Tokyo from the 24th floor of the Peninsula Hotel,
Peters has become known as one of the city’s hippest cock-
tail bars. Metallic trees surround just about every area of the
main room and give an ethereal indoor-outdoor ambiance. The
mood is also set by digitized projections on the walls and soft
electro music in the background. Beer lovers and wine drink-
ers do have options here, but the cocktail menu at Peters is
the real star of the show.
NEW YORK BARLocated on the 52nd floor of the Park Hyatt Tokyo, New York
Bar is one the most spectacular venues for live music in the
city, featuring jazz by internationally renown artists. The dark
wood and ebony chairs contribute to a pristine environment.
The spectacular view outside the floor-to-ceiling windows is
perhaps the best in all of the skyline. On clear days, you can
see Mount Fujiyama. Offering a casual dining menu, New York
Bar serves up classic and original cocktails, premium cognac,
brandies, and the largest American wine selection in Japan.
To learn more about these venues and local events
log onto www.MyClubScene.com
TENDER BARTokyo’s cocktail bar scene is full of hidden treasures and well-
known hot spots. One of those hot spots is Tender Bar, one
of Tokyo’s most legendary cocktail bars where world-famous
bartender and mixologist, Kazuo Uyeda perfects his craft. In-
ventor of the “hard shake”—a skill which utilizes a vigorous riff
when mixing drinks—Uyeda’s drinks exist in a caliber of their
own, and he mixes in unique ingredients to create some of
the most interesting concoctions. His perfectionism is carried
throughout this establishment, and every bartender knows his
cocktail mixing process inside and out. The setting is small
and intimate, leaving the focus almost entirely on the drinks,
which are seen to many as works of art.
GASPANICGaspanic Bar has been the premier spot for both locals and
foreigners in their 20’s since it opened. Loud music and wall-
to-wall people make Gaspanic Bar a fun and wild place to
spend your night in Tokyo. The best night to go is Thursday,
when people pack in for drink specials as low as ¥500. Thurs-
day through Saturday, Gaspanic Bar opens its basement for
Club 99, for dancing. Posted on the walls in Japanese, Eng-
lish, and Spanish is the bar’s brilliant beverage policy: “You
must be holding a drink at all times.”
ENJOY! HOUSEThis intimate establishment features a 1960s-style décor and
a friendly atmosphere, as its name suggests. The music here
varies from ‘80s pop to reggae, and the vibe is always relaxed.
Enjoy! House is open Tuesday to Friday from 7 p.m. to 2 a.m.,
Saturday and Sunday from 3 p.m. to 4 a.m. and there is no
cover charge—all the more reason to enjoy.
TWENTY-EIGHTHotel Bars are top notch in Tokyo. They embody the kind of
sophistication, class and calmness that the Japanese have
mastered. Twenty-Eight is a prime example of this. Located at
the Conrad, Twenty-Eight is stylish in its simplicity, with soft
muted colors and warm lighting. Twenty-Eight is elegant and
contemporary. Try the Tei-en, which is their signature cocktail
mixing vodka, cucumber, kiwi, and cardamom seed.
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Anna Pheil is a Mid-Western girl who jour-neyed to the coast looking for adventure. Her start in the service industry began as a barista in a small town Wisconsin coffee shop, where the owners (who also oper-ated the bar across the street) took note of her magnetic personality and asked if she’d rather pour cocktails. Now lighting up AGENCY in Hollywood, Anna took time away from captivating her bar crowd to chat with NiteGuide.
NiteGuide Magazine: Do you go by any nicknames?Anna PheiI: I guess I go by “Hey Sweet-heart.” [Laughing] NGM: Tell us about AGENCY, and what a typical night is like?AP: AGENCY is an intimate setting where you (the guest) feel like the party is meant for you, where we get to know you. The staff is a sexy, quick-witted, fast-pouring, fast working, fun crew and the DJs are amazing.
You never know what you are in for, but it’s always a good time.
NGM: Sum up your bartending style in three words:AP: Sassy, spicy, and sensational. NGM: What is your biggest pet peeve as a bartender?AP: I hate when someone snaps or claps at me, or when they ask for their Long Island to be made stronger. Or for a “strong” vodka martini—it’s all vodka people! NGM: Describe your ideal night out in Hollywood:AP: AGENCY is pretty much it. It’s an inti-mate, cool, fun vibe. Otherwise I’m a small town girl, so back in the day it was dive bars, and now a delicious dinner does the trick.
NGM: What do you like to do in your spare time?AP: Yoga. Read. Write. I have some TV shows I watch that I’m too proud to men-tion, too.
NGM: How do you feel music affects the
vibe of a venue?AP: The DJs make the party come alive.
NGM: When and where can our readers find you slinging drinks?AP: Tuesday and Saturday nights at AGENCY
MOVERS & SHAKERSFEATURED BARTENDERAnna PheilBy Heidi Darby
FEATURED GO-GOAngelina RogersBy Amanda Warlick
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Born and raised in beautiful Orange County, Go-
Go dancer Angelina Rogers is filled with Califor-
nia-girl energy. When she’s not pumping up a
crowded club with her Go-Go dancing moves,
you can find her out in the sun long boarding,
laying out, or catching waves with friends.
NiteGuide Magazine: When did you start Go-
Go dancing and what made you decide to get
into it?
Angelina Rogers: I started Go-Go dancing
about two years ago. My friend started dancing
and it looked like so much fun. She got me an
audition and it was all uphill from then.
NGM: Where is your favorite venue to dance at
and what makes it different from other places?
AR: My favorite venue would be the Yost Theatre.
I absolutely love dancing for the House of Dreamz
on Fridays because everyone on staff has been
nothing but amazing to me and there is never a
dull moment. Every week has a different theme of
the night, which means CRAZY costumes.
NGM: What is the most challenging element of
being a Go-Go dancer?
AR: That would have to be, not being able to
party with my friends when they come to visit.
NGM: What is your favorite song to dance to
that gets the crowd amped up?
AR: I love dancing to “Save the World” by
Swedish House Mafia. Every time it gets played
I see the crowd go crazy and I love it! I get all of
my energy from the crowd.
NGM: What is the most exciting part about all
the attention you receive while Go-Go dancing?
AR: Getting to meet and party with all the fa-
mous DJs! Interacting with the crowd by throw-
ing out the DJ giveaways is great!
NGM: What is something about you that most
people would not expect?
AR: I am currently studying to become a per-
sonal trainer, and as much as I love fitness and
the lifestyle, I can’t resist fast food. Sad to say I
have an addiction.
NGM: What are the key components that make
up your Go-Go outfit?
AR: That would be bikini top layering. It’s always
fun to have multiple tops to give a pop to your
outfit. I also like wearing different types of fishnet
stockings like thigh high or lace. And don’t for-
get your fuzzy boots!
Catch Angelina guest bartending the first Monday
of every month for MyClubScene Mondays at
Sharkeez in Huntington Beach.
Photo by Ryan Kerns
Southern California based DJ Ever is making se-
rious waves in the industry, pasting his name all
over the area through countless appearances at
the hottest venues, and with his own spotlight
on Power 106 FM. NiteGuide had the opportu-
nity to catch up with this superstar in the mak-
ing, who continues to attract attention for all the
right reasons.
NiteGuide Magazine: What is your genre of
choice?
DJ Ever: I can’t say I have a favorite genre be-
cause I love all types of music. I mainly play hip-
hop and house in my club sets, but depending
on the crowd and how I’m feeling, I’ll add some
flavor with something out of “left field.”
NGM: How did you get into DJing?
DJ Ever: When I was growing up, our next-
door neighbor was a mobile DJ. One day, I
walked by his apartment and noticed he was
watching a video with a lot of DJs playing at the
same time. It was footage of a battle between
two of the most influential DJ crews of all time;
The Invisibl Skratch Piklz vs. The X-Ecutioners.
I was fascinated by making music with a turn-
table. The rest is history.
NGM: What artists are you most inspired by?
DJ Ever: I’m inspired by artists and DJs that
are creative and aren’t afraid to think outside the
box. Kanye West, Vice, A-Trak, DJ Q-Bert, to
name a few.
NGM: How/When did you start playing
on Power?
DJ Ever: I got my first on-air slot at Power 106
in October 2006. I can’t say I’d be on the radio
today if it wasn’t for DJ Echo, Eric D-Lux, and
DJ E-man. Those guys saw something in me
and gave me a chance. I remember handing out
Echo demo tapes for almost a year. He wanted
to see how hungry I was. I must have given him
a million CD’s! I’m very fortunate to be living my
dream at Power 106.
NGM: How has it affected your career?
DJ Ever: Working at Power 106 has opened so
many doors for me. I’ve been able to work with
talented artists and travel all over the world! It is
the most listened to station not only in LA, but
in the country. At any given time, there can be
up to two million listeners tuned in. DJing at the
#1 station in Los Angeles has definitely taken my
career to another level.
Tune in every weekday at 3:00 p.m. on Power
106 to catch DJ Ever, and follow him on Twitter
at Twitter.com/DJEver
FEATURED DJDJ EverBy Maxfield
Chelsey Dunkel isn’t your run of the mill bar-
tender. The sassy Pennsylvania native is a mix-
ologist and partner at Bounce Sporting Club in
New York. NiteGuide caught up with the liba-
tions expert to learn what makes a mixologist
different than a bartender, and what drink she
would make for the rowdy girls in stilettos.
NiteGuide Magazine: What makes a mixolo-
gist different from a bartender?
Chelsey Dunkel: A mixologist is to a bartender
as a choreographer is to a dancer. My art is in
the creation where a bartender’s art is in their
craft and interpretation.
NGM: What makes bounce different?
CD: Bounce Sporting Club, unlike most “mix-
ology bars” is extremely high volume and ex-
traordinarily fast paced. Customers expect their
drinks in less than a minute, and are not neces-
sarily impressed by a bartender extracting the oil
of a mint leaf or serving their cocktail with fresh
pressed juice and the zest of a clementine.
NGM: What’s a drink you recommend to your
customers?
CD: For an individual or a small group at the bar
I would recommend the “Sack Dance,” made
with Ultimat Vodka, Lillet, apple juice, fresh
lemon and honey infused simple syrup. For
the rowdy girls in stilettos, bouncing around on
the top of their booth, I would recommend our
house infused banana Jameson-- super chilled
and in a shot glass.
NGM: Does bounce present opportunities for
celebrity sightings?
CD: Celebrity sightings occur daily at BSC. I
love watching the starry eyed hostesses on their
first day of work as they seat an academy award
winner in the library or bring menus to five play-
ers in the NFL who are sitting next to a booth of
victoria’s secret models. BSC has a little some-
thing for everyone. Ordinary and extraordinary.
NGM: What’s your favorite part about working
in NYC?
CD: I love working in New York because it is
refreshing waking up every morning having no
expectations as to how my day will go, let alone
fathom what I will be doing next week or month
or year. Although it’s cliche, the possibilities re-
ally are endless here, in this city that really never
does fall asleep. There is always fun to be had
and I am excited to be a part of the industry that
is always throwing the party.
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Summer is officially here, and longer days with adventure-
seeking nights can mean only one thing: it’s Vegas time.
Obviously if you’re going to do it, you have to do it right.
You’re not driving out to Sin City, Nevada to stay in some shady
motel. You’re looking for class and style, and The Cosmopolitan
of Las Vegas is where you’re going to find it.
The Cosmopolitan is located at 3708 Las Vegas Blvd. South, right
at the heart of The Strip. Aside from its ideal location, this is the
perfect place for an impromptu “No Plan” plan, because the re-
sort allows guests to show up and dive into what they call “just
the right amount of wrong.”
Start right on Thursday night with some poolside billiards and
live music at BLVD Social Club – Thursdays Live. There, you can
watch live performances by up-and-coming bands like AWOLNA-
TION (July 19 at 9 p.m.) and Fun. (Aug. 16 at 9 p.m.) while cool-
ing off in the Boulevard Pool. Along with The Cosmopolitan’s
Marquee Nightclub & Dayclub, the Boulevard Pool is becoming
one of the most frequented places on The Strip with upcoming
performances by bands like Foster The People, Bloc Party and
The Fray.
If you’re here to mix pleasure with pleasure, be sure to dine at
any of The Cosmopolitan’s thirteen impressive restaurants. With
options from Jaleo’s Spanish tapas to the Blue Ribbon Sushi Bar
&Grill, they’ve got something for everyone.
The ambience of The Cosmopolitan is that of class and sophis-
tication, drawing guests in as they walk through the stylishly
decorated lobby and into one of their five impressive bars. Play
every bit the part with something “shaken, not stirred” at Bond,
which embodies the zest for adventure from its namesake with
LED Lights and surprise musical performances. Get versatile at
Book &Stage by placing bets on your favorite sporting events
while watching live bands. If you’re looking to take your weekend
to new heights, visit the architecturally stunning three-level bar,
The Chandelier. This lavish multi-level locale is not something you
want to miss.
For those looking to “work hard and play hard,” look no further.
Play hard here, at The Cosmopolitan of Las Vegas.
For more information, visit their website at www.cosmopolitanlas-
vegas.com and for effortless event updates you can follow them
on Twitter or “like” them on Facebook.
of LAS VEGASBy Megan HarveyLA
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For the past few years, escaping the revolution of electronic
dance music and its infamous loyal following of festival enthu-
siasts has been impossible. No event fits the bill more than
Electric Daisy Carnival, an annual summer festival with an unbeat-
able talent list and theatricality to rival the best stage productions
nationwide. First held in 1997 at the Shrine Expo Hall, the event has
since expanded from one to three days and crossed state lines last
summer to its new home at the massive Las Vegas Motor Speedway.
Known for being a city with no concept of time, Las Vegas provides
the perfect atmosphere for the festival to run from dusk to dawn,
keeping the energy high and stage lights flashing until the sun rises.
As the festival’s tagline reads: “It’s all about the experience.” EDC has
become a multi-million dollar extravaganza of amusement park rides,
acrobatic performers, pyrotechnics, art installations, and six stages
of A-list electronic talent. Headliners include the likes of Armin van
Buuren, Tiësto, Above & Beyond, and Sander van Doorn, with 100-
plus artists following that are just as easy to boast about. In mov-
ing the festival to Sin City, attendance age was raised from sixteen
to eighteen and the venue enforced strict security procedures. With
230,000 attendees over the span of last year’s weekend, there’s no
stopping the new age “children of the revolution” considering this
year’s event has completely sold out with an expected attendance
of 300,000.
Insomniac Events is the company behind the magic, producing an
expanding repertoire of innovative events and festivals for millions
of music enthusiasts worldwide since 1993. This May, Electric Daisy
Carnival made its New York debut to a massive crowd at MetLife
Stadium. The overwhelming response to the festival’s first East Coast
appearance made it clear that young people across the nation are
embracing these events with open arms, hoping Insomniac will be
the company to quench their musical thirst. CEO and mastermind
Pasquale Rotella has taken on the role of evolving the growth of
these events, while buffering the negativity, stereotypes, and ill faith
from those who misunderstand what this music means to its fans.
The future of electronic music has been at a tipping point for some
time now, and the industry’s success rests on how these events are
perceived by the public eye.
Beginning June 5, Insomniac is launching its inaugural “EDMbiz”
conference held at The Cosmopolitan of Las Vegas. The conference
will feature three days of keynote speakers, panel discussions and
insightful presentations from some of the EDM industry’s top pro-
ducers, labels, promoters, managers and advertising agencies. With
this gathering, Insomniac hopes to provide a discussion platform to
facilitate any concerns and curiosities surrounding electronic dance
music and where its growth is headed.
Wherever the direction of the industry may be headed, it’s clear that
these events provide a place for the EDM masses to call home, and
Electric Daisy Carnival has set its roots in a place where it can only
continue to flourish. The festival makes its much-anticipated return to
the Las Vegas Motor Speedway June 8-10.
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5 ESSENTIALS FOR EDC
1 COMFORTABLE SHOES Dancing from dusk til
dawn is no easy task. Add a dusty desert speedway
into the mix and you’ll be happy you sported your
old sneakers.
2 CASH In case of an emergency (and to avoid the
risk of misplacing your debit card) bring in a little cash
each night for water, snacks, and souvenirs.
3 WATER Stay safe and beat the heat. Plastic water
bottles are available for purchase inside the venue as
well as free refill stations to keep you hydrated all night.
4 VENUE MAP Make a list of your top must-see art-
ists each night and snag a festival map at the venue to
ensure you stick to your plan and make it to each stage
on time.
5 FESTIVAL WEAR When it comes to a music fes-
tival in Vegas, the “fashion police” don’t exist. Be cre-
ative, experiment with bright colors, and have fun with
your outfits!
DAY EVENTS
THURSDAY, JUNE 7THBoulevard Pool at The Cosmopolitan EDMbiz conference Free Pool Party w/ Miguel Migs and Jason Bentley
Marquee Dayclub Bassrush Free Pool Party with EC Twins
FRIDAY, JUNE 8THEncore Beach Club Calvin Harris
Marquee Dayclub Above & Be-yond and Mat Zo
TAO Beach Nicky Romero
SATURDAY, JUNE 9THEncore Beach Club Steve Angello
Palms Pool Roger Sanchez
Marquee Dayclub Dirty South and Tommy Trash
TAO Beach Cosmic Gate, Arty and Glenn Morrison
Wet Republic Bob Sinclar
SUNDAY, JUNE 10THEncore Beach Club Tiesto Marquee Dayclub Avicii and Gareth Emery
TAO Beach Markus Schulz and Ferry Corsten MONDAY, JUNE 11THEncore Beach Club Afrojack
Marquee Dayclub Danny Tenaglia, Victor Calderone and Nicole Moudaber
NIGHT EVENTSTHURSDAY, JUNE 7THMarquee Benny Benassi, Cedric Gervais, Alex Gaudino
Lavo Hardwell
TAO ATB and Dash Berlin
Surrender Bingo Players
FRIDAY, JUNE 8THElectric Daisy Carnival Day 1Las Vegas Motor Speedway Marquee Armin van Buuren, Sand-er van Doorn, EDX, Jochen Miller
Lavo A-Trak
TAO Fedde Le Grand
Surrender Steve Aoki
XS Sebastian Ingrosso
SATURDAY, JUNE 9THElectric Daisy Carnival Day 2Las Vegas Motor Speedway Marquee Kaskade
TAO Erick Morillo
Surrender Calvin Harris
XS Steve Angello
SUNDAY, JUNE 10THElectric Daisy Carnival Day 3Las Vegas Motor Speedway XS Afrojack
Drai’s After Hours Loco Dice
MONDAY, JUNE 11THMarquee Party Rock Monday w/ Redfoo and Chuckie
XS Skrillex
TAO EDC Week Closing Party
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“I think a lot of the commercialization of electronic dance music is something that’s happening outside of us, we’re trying to sort of stick to our guns and do stuff for the long term.” -Tony McGuinness
By Heidi Darby
With an inundating flood of “Superstar DJs” funneling into
the mainstream, three producers are championing the
underground –a place that for all intents and purposes
is constantly evolving. Tony McGuinness, Paavo Siljamäki and
Jono Grant comprise Above & Beyond, a trio of electronic musi-
cians currently sweeping the nation.
To be clear, A&B are by no means newcomers to the electronic
dance music scene. Forming in 2000, the group started through
their self-styled record label Anjunabeats, which eventually led to
the sub-label Anjunadeep,
both serving as outlets for the
best in upcoming electronic
music. With the momentum
of their success, Above & Be-
yond will be hosting their own
stage at the world-renowned
Electric Daisy Carnival in Las
Vegas, in addition to a double
performance at New York’s
Electric Zoo where they will
again be hosting their own stage. So how does a musical act sell
out shows across America, headline their own stages at the best
EDM festivals in the country and still function as champions of the
underground? Semantics. The heavy infiltration of commercial
electronic music has occurred around the group, rather than to
them. While their music may not be in heavy rotation on commer-
cial radio, it’s building a loyal fan base from the inside out.
“We’ve already seen this once, it happens every few years,” Jono
shares just before the first of three shows at The Shrine in Los
Angeles. “It’ll go underground again. In a few years time this will
peak and then something else will blow up again in 2016. I think
the most important thing is to just focus on what you’re doing
as an artist, rather than get too involved in the hype of it all and
the trends. There’s a danger if you’re an artist who just jumps on
trends, you’re not being yourself. “
The three cavaliers built their reputation on nurturing the drive to
“be yourself,” translated not only through the group’s music but
through real-time messaging via LED screens. Amidst stunning la-
ser light shows, the screens produce messages including “Reach
Out” and more appropriately, “Time For Some Group Therapy?”
Group Therapy is not only the name of A&B’s wildly successful
album, it’s the name of their previous and current tours. “Group
Therapy Part II” continues to sell out venues across the country,
making it one of the most sought after tickets of the summer.
The term “Group Therapy”
has served as a beacon for
A&B fans. Tony, Paavo, and
Jono are often humbled
by stories from across the
globe of people who have
found solace and hope in
their genre-bending music,
creating a genuine sense of
community during their live
shows. Throngs of people
with signs, t-shirts, and even tattoos supporting the group ignite
with every performance. Word of mouth continues to propel Above
& Beyond into iPods across the world, and their Group Therapy
album and subsequent tours have made them the unsung heroes
of electronic dance music.
“Group Therapy does exactly what it says. It’s in a very broad sense
what we do as musicians, and I think it’s heightened by the kind
of music we do,” Tony says. “We’ve always found making music
is therapeutic, listening to music is therapeutic, and when we play
gigs and release records and songs it’s kind of a group therapy
experience. It’s never more true than when you do a gig like this,
you’ve got people who know the music and who’ve listened to the
music and the songs kind of melt into their life. We all experience it
at the same time. A group therapy experience.”
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“Everyone needs an outlet for their emotions. Musicians and artists tend to
express them through their art. I think you can do the same by dancing and enjoying
the music as well.That’s what it’s about. Coming together
and shared experiences.” Jono Grant
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NGM: Do you listen to music outside of your genre?
MZ: I try to. I try and listen to as many genres aside from dance music when I’m
not producing. When I’m not producing I hardly listen to anything with a 4/4 beat.
NGM: How did you become affiliated with Above & Beyond?
MZ: They started supporting me quite early on. When I was about 17
they took me into the studio and gave me some pointers. They were
good DJs to look up to.
NGM: So Tony, Pavo, and Jono just pulled you in off the street
one day?
MZ: [Laughs] I think they heard my remix of Tiësto’s “Driving
To Heaven” and asked me if I had any original material.
NGM: What can you tell me about your gig at Electric Daisy
Carnival?
MZ: It’s going to be big. There’s going to be a lot of people.
And I have no idea what I’m going to bring yet. [Laughing]
NGM: Tell us about The Language Tour with Porter Rob-
inson and The M Machine?
MZ: It’s going to be about 30 dates starting in Reno and
coming all the way back around to New Mexico. So it’s
going to be the whole North American continent. There
are very few breaks in between, so it’s going to be a full
schedule. It’s gonna be fun.
NGM: Sounds like it. Plenty of partying to look forward to?
MZ: I’m not sure how big of a party animal Porter is.
We’ll see.
NGM: What’s your favorite part about performing?
MZ: Playing music to people that want to hear your mu-
sic is the biggest reward you can possibly get.
NGM: What’s one thing people should know about you?
MZ: I’m not as lonely as I appear on Twitter.
Keep up with Mat Zo at www.facebook.com/matzomusic
www.twitter.com/mat_zo
By Heidi Darby
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Trance and progressive house prodigy Mat Zo storms the Above & Be-
yond Arena at this years Electric Daisy Carnival and continues to hijack
dance floors with his track “The Sky.” With a full-length album due out
this October, the London native shared his thoughts on touring with Porter Robin-
son, and how Above & Beyond affected his career.
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CLUB DIRECTORY
ORANGE COUNTY
AVEC [Huntington Beach]
18582 Beach Blvd, 92646
714-475-4660
www.myclubscene.com/avec
EMBER [Anaheim]
401 N. Anaheim Blvd. 92805
714-991-5101
www.myclubscene.com/ember
HEAT ULTRA LOUNGE[Anaheim]
321 W Katella Ave # 214, 92802
714-776-4328
www.myclubscene.com/heat
SHARK CLUB [Costa Mesa]
841 Baker St., 92626
949-751-6428
www.myclubscene.com/sharkclub
INCAHOOTS [Fullerton]
1401 S Lemon St., 92832
714-441-1666
www.myclubscene.com/incahoots
POSCH [Irvine]
18912 MacArthur Blvd., 92612
949-833-1900
www.myclubscene.com/posch
THE OBSERVATORY [Santa Ana]
3503 South Harbor Blvd, 92704
714-957-0600
www.myclubscene.com/theobservatory
LOS ANGELES
AVALON [Hollywood]
1735 Vine St, 90028
323-462-8900
www.myclubscene.com/avalon
EXCHANGE [Los Angeles]
618 S. Spring Street, 90014
213-627-8070
www.myclubscene.com/exchange
DRAIS [Hollywood]
6250 Hollywood Blvd, 90028
323-962-1111
www.myclubscene.com/draisla
PLAYHOUSE [Hollywood]
6506 Hollywood Blvd, 90028
323-656-4600
www.myclubscene.com/playhouse
SUPPERCLUB[Hollywood]
6675 Hollywood Boulevard, 90028
323-466-1900
www.myclubscene.com/supperclubla
TRU NIGHTCLUB [Hollywood]
1600 Argyle Ave, CA 90028
323-461-1600
www.myclubscene.com/truhollywood
VANGUARD [Hollywood]
6021 Hollywood Blvd, 90028
323-463-3331
www.myclubscene.com/vanguard
SAN DIEGO
207
[San Diego]
207 5th Ave, 92101
619-764-6926
www.myclubscene.com/207
IVY NIGHTCLUB
[San Diego]
600 F Street, 92101
619-814-2055
www.myclubscene.com/ivy
STINGAREE
[San Diego]
454 6th Avenue, 92101
619-544-9500
www.myclubscene.com/stingareesd
FLOAT
[San Diego]
207 5th Ave, 92101
619-702-3000
www.myclubscene.com/float
FLUXX
[San Diego]
500 4th Avenue, 92101
619-232-8100
www.myclubscene.com/fluxxsd
VOYEUR
[San Diego]
755 5th Ave, 92101
619-756-7678
www.myclubscene.com/voyeursd
[HOLLYWOOD]1601 N. Cahuenga Boulevard, 90028
310-943-5800
www.myclubscene.com/avnightclub
Visit MyClubScene.com to view the top clubs & bars in your area. View upcoming events,
get on the guest list, see photos, videos, reviews and more.
LAS VEGAS
GALLERY NIGHTCLUB[Planet Hollywood Hotel | Las Vegas]
3667 Las Vegas Blvd S, NV 89109
702-818-5700
www.myclubscene.com/gallerylv
HYDE BELLAGIO
[Bellagio Hotel | Las Vegas]
3600 S Las Vegas Blvd, NV 89109
702-693-8700
www.myclubscene.com/hydelv
MARQUEE NIGHTCLUB
[Cosmopolitan Hotel | Las Vegas]
3708 S Las Vegas Blvd, NV 89109
702-333-9099
www.myclubscene.com/marquee
MOON NIGHTCLUB[Palms Casino Hotel | Las Vegas]
4321 W Flamingo Rd, NV 89103
702-942-6832
www.myclubscene.com/moonlv
TAO NIGHTCLUB [Venetian Hotel | Las Vegas]
3377 Las Vegas Blvd S, NV 89109
702-388-8338
www.myclubscene.com/taolv
XS NIGHTCLUB
[Encore Hotel | Las Vegas]
3131 Las Vegas Blvd S, NV 89109
702-770-0097
www.myclubscene.com/xslv
Italians have long made one phrase the
keystone to their existence: La Dolce Vita.
It breathes into the way they eat, the way
they love, and the way they savor each and
every moment. Translating to “The Sweet
Life,” La Dolce Vita represents the Italian
philosophy to make each day as full of plea-
sure as possible. America may not have The
Coliseum or the Leaning Tower of Pisa, but
among the lights of Las Vegas one can surely
live the sweet life at Hyde Bellagio.
Located at 3600 Las Vegas Boulevard South
in the Bellagio Hotel & Casino, Hyde unwinds
the evening with style and class. Starting at
5p.m., guests can order small gourmet plates
like Oysters and Caviar from Bellagio’s Circo
restaurant. One can also heighten their early
evening experience with drinks from Hyde’s
award-winning mixology program. While eve-
ning turns into night (or sooner, because this
is Vegas) guests can help themselves to an
extensive drink menu. Hyde offers any of the
1,500 bottles from the Bellagio’s award-win-
ning wine program in addition to a seasonally
influenced Bellini menu. They also offer a bevy
of spirits and the bars specialty is its signature
Cucumber Watermelon Margarita, while the
mixology cart features liquid nitrogen cocktails
that create a tableside spectacle.
Hyde stepped onto the Las Vegas scene last
year as a hotspot on the strip, with special
appearances by DJs such as Paul Oakenfold
and events for celebrities like Jennifer Lopez
and Lauren Conrad. The club’s elegance is
further accentuated by its primary draw: front
row seats to the world-famous Fountains of
Bellagio. Class speaks for itself while guests
can relax in any of the 40 VIP tables or on the
olive tree-lined terrace to take in the breath-
taking water show periodically displayed on
Lake Bellagio. The Grand Salon and Upper
Living Room also offer sights and sounds to
be enjoyed with a reclaimed wood fireplace
fronting its DJ booth, where some of the hot-
test DJs can be found on any given night.
Hyde is perfect for private parties, which can
be arranged through their website at www.
hydebellagio.com/. For more information,
follow Hyde on Twitter or “like” the club on
Facebook.
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Live the Sweet Life at Hyde Bellagio
By Kimberly Fisher & Heidi Darby
4TH OF JULYLooking for a good time under a firework-light-ed sky? We’ve tracked down a variety of plac-es to ensure your 4th of July will be filled with food, fun and fireworks.
4TH OF JULY
SAN DIEGO
Start the 4th of July off right with a parade down Orange Avenue in
Coronado at 10:00 a.m. with various activities surrounding Spreckels
Park. As soon as night hits, San Diego’s largest firework display, Big
Bay Boom, can be seen from any of your favorite spots while being
launched from the Imperial Beach Pier.
ORANGE COUNTY
Prepare to celebrate the 4th of July at the Red, White, and Brew pub
crawl! Some of the best bars in Orange County have been selected to
help satisfy your brew throwbacks this holiday weekend. For a more
family friendly celebration, join the Disney characters and watch the
beautiful fireworks light up the night sky at Disneyland.
www.pubcrawls.com/events/july4/red-white-and-brew-pub-crawl-
orange-county.php
LONG BEACH
The Queen Mary is hosting a “Red, White and Blues” event for all ages
to enjoy. Here you can enjoy slow smoked BBQ, two stages of live
music, and a special area provided for kids. Fireworks glowing off of
the Long Beach harbor are a sight that you won’t want to miss.
www.queenmary.com/July-Fourth.aspx
LOS ANGELES
Celebrate your patriotic weekend at the Hollywood Bowl with pop icon
Barry Manilow. He will perform his hit songs as well as traditional pa-
triotic music. Following the night will be fabulous fireworks making the
Hollywood Bowl Los Angeles’ place of celebration this year. Barry not
your bag? Try hitting the South Bay area (Hermosa, Redondo, and
Manhattan Beaches) for a more mischievous 4th of July celebration.
www.southbayevents.com/events/july4.asp
LAS VEGAS
Not only can you quench your thirst in Las Vegas, you can celebrate
the hot summer day of July 4th at a pool party. Start off the holiday
weekend at Encore Beach Club with DJ Will.i.am pumping up the mu-
sic poolside, and end at Rehab hosted by the Hard Rock.
www.encorebeachclub.com/flash/
www.hardrockhotel.com/party/beachlife-pool-party-las-vegas
SANTA BARBARA
Santa Barbara’s SPARKLE 2012 Freedom Celebration event will fea-
ture live music on West Beach at 7p.m. Arrive to the waterfront early
so you can enjoy all the delicious food and beverages provided by
vendors along Cabrillo Boulevard. SPARKLE will be lighting up the sky
from West Beach with fireworks starting at 9 p.m.
www.santabarbaraca.gov/Visitor/Things/Waterfront/July_4_in_San-
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LOS ANGELES
June 2012 Events Listing:
Log on to MyClubScene.com now to see more events and get on the list!
Every Thursday [Playhouse] Skam Artist Djs-Hip-Hop
Every Friday [TRU] Fun House Fridays
Every Friday [Avalon] Control Fridays
Every Saturday [Level 3] Club DV8 18+
Every Saturday [Avalon] Avaland
June 7, Thursday [Playhouse] DJ Five
June 7, Thursday [Greystone Manor] Dirty South
June 8, Friday [Avalon] Congorock
June 9, Saturday [Playhouse] Jermaine Dupri
June 14, Thursday [Playhouse] Eric Dlux
June 16, Saturday [Playhouse] TABOO- Black Eyed Peas
June 16, Saturday [Greystone Manor] LA Riots
June 17, Sunday [XIV] Manufactured Superstars
June 21, Thursday [Greystone Manor] Paul Oakenfold
June 21, Thursday [Playhouse] DJ Homicide
June 22, Friday [Avalon] Pleasurekraft
June 22, Friday [Playhouse] MyClubScene 3 Year Anniversary
Party! Email [email protected] for FREE guestlist
June 23, Saturday [Playhouse] Politik
June 24, Sunday [XIV] Afrojack
June 28, Thursday [Playhouse] DJ Ross One
June 29, Friday [Playhouse] Swanky Tunes
June 30, Saturday [Playhouse] Mick Boogie
Pre B.E.T Awards Party!
Grace Potter and The Nocturnals operate on their own play-
ing field. Their fourth studio album, The Lion The Beast The
Beat, unleashes Grace’s trademark power vocals and allows
the group to continue on their ever-evolving path of musical prowess.
With each album the band takes one more step outside of the box,
and The Lion The Beast The Beat is no exception. The opening, title
track is a battle cry that digs deep into the heart of the listener. Clock-
ing in at over five minutes long, the song begins with a slow building
call to arms and picks up into all-out rock anthem. GPN seldom strays
from their rock foundation, but the first official single “Never Go Back”
slips into a sexy dance groove. This track begs to be remixed into a
club hit –all of you DJs out there looking for the next great power vocal
to sweep the dance floors of America, look no further. This girl-power
tale of a lovelorn woman swearing off a former lover would translate
into an amazing remix.
One of the standout tracks, “Stars,” rolls her tenderness, strength, and
affinity for storytelling into one powerful ballad. It’s satisfying to hear a
performer sing from her gut, whereas the airwaves today are largely
overpopulated with auto-tuned pop tarts singing someone else’s love
song. When Grace opens her mouth to sing, she’s a woman with con-
viction baring her soul.
When discussing a performer comparisons are often lackluster –though
stating she’s got the spirit of Janis, legs that rival Tina, and a tone remi-
niscent of Bonnie is unavoidable. Her lyrics are well orchestrated and
her vocals provide a believability that’s the mark of true artist. This isn’t
everyday mind-numbing pop music. The Lion The Beast The Beat is at
its best while driving with the top down, promising to never look back.
The Lion The Beast The Beat drops June 12. Catch Grace Potter and
The Nocturnals at Angels Stadium on July 14.
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ORANGE COUNTY
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Every Monday [Sharkeez HB] MyClubScene Mondays
Prize giveaways! email [email protected] for detailsCelebrate your birthday with us and we will buy you a bottle of
champagne & food platter for your entire party on any Monday of the week! email [email protected]
Every Thursday [Heat Ultra Lounge] Glam Thursdays
Every Friday [Avec] Haute Fridays
Every Friday [Shark Club] Limelight Fridays
Every Friday [Heat Ultra Lounge] Privilege Fridays
June 7, Thursday [Yost Theater] Congorock
June 11, Monday [Sharkeez HB] MyClubScene Mondays:
Go-Go Guest Bartenders
June 15, Friday [Yost Theater] Dave Aude
June 15, Friday [Sharkeez HB] Summer Kick off Party!
June 16, Saturday [Yost Theater] DJ Scotty Boy’s Birthday
Celebration
June 18, Monday [Sharkeez HB] MyClubScene Mondays:
With Go-Go Guest Bartenders Jamie Michelle & Angelina Rogers
June 21, Thursday [Yost Theater] Sharam
June 23, Saturday [Posch] MyClubScene 3 Year Anniversary
Party! Email [email protected] for FREE guestlist
June 23, Saturday [Heat Ultra Lounge] Powerhouse After
Party Hosted by Snoop Dogg
June 25, Monday [Sharkeez HB] MyClubScene Mondays:
With Go-Go Guest Bartenders Jamie Michelle & CeCe Jean
June 27, Wednesday [Yost Theater] Bart Claessen & Kristina Sky
June 29, Friday [Yost Theater] Bass Kleph
SAN DIEGO
June 2012 Events Listing:
Every Thursday [207 Hard Rock] Mynt Thursdays
Every Thursday [Fluxx] EDM
Every Sunday [Float | Hard Rock] Intervention
June 7, Thursday [Fluxx] Aly & Fila
June 8,Friday [Voyeur] Dave Aude
June 8, Friday [Fluxx] DJ Evil One
June 8, Friday [Hardrock | 207] Live Performance by Asher Roth
June 9, Saturday [Hardrock | Float] Chris Cutz & Esteban Diaz
June 9, Saturday [Voyeur] LMFAO
June 10, Sunday [Hard Rock] Intervention: The Cataracs
& Cobra Starship
June 14, Thursday [Voyeur] Classixx
June 14, Thursday [Fluxx] Wippenberg
June 16, Saturday [Fluxx] Sid Vicious & Rico DeLargo
June 17, Sunday [Hard Rock] Intervention: Bad Boy Bill
June 21, Thursday [Fluxx] Richard Durand
June 22, Friday [Voyeur] Sharam
June 22, Friday [Fluxx] DJ Reflex & Ricky Rocks
June 23, Saturday [Fluxx] DJ Cobra
June 24, Sunday [Hardrock] Intervention: MyClubScene 3
Year Anniversary Party with Morgan Page!
Email [email protected] for FREE guestlist
June 29, Friday [Fluxx] DJ E Rock
June 29, Friday [Voyeur] Sasha
Log on to MyClubScene.com now to see more events and get on the list!
LOS ANGELES
Live Music Events Listing: SoCal
June 5, Tuesday [Staples Center]
LMFAO / Far East Movement
June 8, Friday [Gibson Amphitheatre]
Freestyle Explosion
June 8, Friday [The Greek]
Primus / Fishbone
June 8, Friday [The Roxy]
Balkan Beat Box
June 9, Saturday [Orpheum Theatre]
Jackson Browne
June 10, Sunday [The Roxy]
Dredg
June 10, Sunday [The Greek]
Chickenfoot / Black Stone Cherry
June 12, Tuesday [House of Blues]
Collective Soul
June 14, Thursday [The El Rey]
Walk Off The Earth
June 15, Friday [The El Rey]
The Cribs
June 15, Friday [The Wiltern]
Mayer Hawthorne & The County
June 20, Wednesday [The Wiltern]
Glen Hansard
June 29, Friday [The Greek]
Summerland featuring Everclear, Gin Blos-
soms, Lit and Marcy Playground
June 30, Saturday [The Greek]
The B-52’s
ORANGE COUNTYJune 7, Thursday [Observatory]
(Constellation Room)
Maps & Atlases
June 7/8, Thursday/Friday [The Grove]
Bow Wow
June 9, Saturday [Detroit Bar]
Project Moss / Allensworth
June 10, Sunday [House of Blues]
Collective Soul
June 13, Wednesday [Observatory]
Walk Off The Earth
June 14, Thursday [Observatory]
Allen Stone
June 15, Friday [Observatory]
Smut Peddlers
June 16, Saturday [Detroit Bar]
American Royalty
June 17, Sunday [Observatory]
(Constellation Room)
Vanaprasta
June 17, Sunday [Observatory]
J Boog & Fiji
June 21, Thursday [Observatory]
Israel Vibration
June 22, Friday [Observatory]
Jenny Lewis
June 22, Friday [Verizon Wireless
Amphitheatre]
Def Leppard
SAN DIEGOJune 4, Monday [Belly Up]
Donavon Frankenreiter
June 7, Thursday [Belly Up]
Balkan Beat Box
June 8, Friday [Belly Up]
Coco Rosie featuring Tez and
The Rafasthan Roots
June 8, Friday [Soma]
Jonny Craig
June 9, Saturday [Belly Up]
Wayward Sons
June 9, Saturday [Belly Up]
The Early November
June 9, Saturday [4th & B]
Tha Alkaholiks
June 15, Friday [Belly Up]
Israel Vibration
June 15, Friday [4th & B]
J Boog & Fiji
June 19, Tuesday [Belly Up]
Dawn Mitschele
June 21, Thursday [4th & B]
Warped Tour Battle of The Bands Finals
June 21, Thursday [Anthology]
Vicci Martinez
June 22, Friday [Belly Up]
Common Sense
June 27, Wednesday [Cricket Wireless
Amphitheatre]
Vans Warped Tour
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Photo credit: Al Powers & Brenton Ho for Marquee Nightclub & Dayclub
FANTASY is REALITY in the “WET WONDERLAND”
By Courtney Seard
Just in time for summer,
Marquee Nightclub & Dayclub at the Cosmopolitan Las
Vegas and Insomniac have joined forces to create “Wet
Wonderland,” a daylife party experience unlike any oth-
er. The “Wet Wonderland” party brings the best dance
music poolside, delivering one of the world’s hottest par-
ties every Sunday from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. this summer in
Las Vegas. A newcomer to the day life scene, Marquee
Dayclub is the pool club to keep your eye on. Insomniac
(the successfully mad minds behind the world renowned
Electric Daisy Carnival) transform the spectacular ven-
ue into an energetic party everyone waits all week for,
showcasing what Insomniac and Marquee Nightclub &
Dayclub do best. A toast to the weekend, it’s a celebra-
tion with energetic intensity that makes “Wet Wonder-
land” a place you want to be.
The day party launched Sunday April 29, 2012, with
Kaskade, as tracks from “Fire & Ice” played Sunday
poolside at the club; Kaskade brought the crowd to
their feet. Sunday, May 20 the party was in full swing
once again, seeing Above & Beyond bring their “Group
Therapy” tour to the Marquee Dayclub. One of trance’s
most successful groups, Above & Beyond wowed the
crowd. The British trio known for their DJ performances,
production and remix work provided the partygoers
just what they where looking for; cutting edge trance
beats that kept the energy going all day into the early
night. The magnetic performance by Above & Beyond
was kicked off by up and coming DJ Kristina Sky. Sky
(who has done tracks with Armin van Buuren and Paul
van Dyk) began building up the energy with her blend of
trance and progressive house that she’s known around
the world for.
The return of the sold out Electric Daisy Carnival to Las
Vegas the weekend of June 8-10 will bring new meaning
to the terms “exclusive” “sought after” and “must attend”
as Insomniac hosts the official EDC day life party experi-
ence at “Wet Wonderland” on Sunday, June 10 with Avi-
cii. The extravaganza continues with Sander van Doorn
July 8, Cedric Gervais July 29, closing with Gabriel &
Dresden August 26. “Wet Wonderland” is an adrenaline
filled daydream, full of luscious beats and sensory treats
that make it the ultimate day party experience.
The “Wet Wonderland” party brings the best dance music
poolside delivering one of the worlds hottest parties every Sunday from 10am to 6pmthis summer in Las Vegas.
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Avalon in Hollywood is famous for breathtaking performances, and
the headliner on May 18 was no exception. With fiery electricity puls-
ing through the crowd, fans watched a giant screen counting down for
Joachim Garraud to take the stage. Excitement manifested itself in hun-
dreds of vibrant smiles as the clock struck zero and the renowned French
DJ blew everyone away with his mind-blowing set.
This is the standard for Joachim Garraud. Along with holding international
magazine titles for Best French DJ and Best Electro DJ, he is also a re-
mixer and a producer for icons including Perry Ferrell of Jane’s Addiction.
Habitually working with DJs like David Guetta and Steve Aoki, he per-
forms at events such as Southern California’s Coachella Music Festival.
Garraud comes armed with a Keytar and a stack of his notorious Space
Invader alien masks to distribute to his adoring fans, making his live music
performances the embodiment of spectacular and unique.
For more information on the upcoming Electric Daisy Carnival performer,
you can check out his website at http://www.joachimgarraud.com, follow
him on Twitter, or “like” him on Facebook. Also download tracks from his
album Invasion Box 2011 and check out ZeMIXX, his sixty minute nonstop
mix radio show on iTunes.
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On Saturday, May 12, Insomniac’s “Enhanced Concert Series” welcomed
Swedish House Mafia member, Steve Angello, and his Size Matters tour
to the infamous Hollywood Palladium, along with special guests AN21
& Max Vangeli and Junior Sanchez. With a commanding three-hour set
of house, bangers, techi-house, and progressive house, Steve Angello
proved that it’s all about size!
Junior Sanchez started out the night with his unique rendition of house
while the crowd slowly filtered in. Shortly after, AN21 & Max Vangelli took
the stage and kicked up the energy, dropping multiple emotional, melodic
tracks from their forthcoming, full-length studio album, preparing fans to
witness the arrival of Steve Angello.
You could feel the veneration for Steve Angello by his loyal fans as he
ascended the stage and the crowd began to sway with unequivocal glee.
The filtered sound of SHM’s latest single, “Greyhound,” purged from the
speakers, and Angello’s first drop was gigantic. His repertoire consisted
of mostly high-energy bangers like “Atom” from Nari & Milani, and “Hertz”
from Deniz Koyu, as well as progressive and minimal tracks. If you expect-
ed the same old SHM set, then you were in for surprise. All in all, Steve
Angello proved why he is one of the scenes most revered artists, show-
casing his keen eye for reading the sold-out crowd, his mastery for mixing
behind the decks, and his ability to sustain an unrelenting three-hour set.
MAY IN REVIEW: FEATURED EVENTS
JOACHIM GARRAUD THROWS DOWNAvalon [Hollywood] By Megan Harvey | Photography Courtesy of Locotorp Photography
STEVE ANGELLO: IT’S ALL ABOUT SIZE!Palladium [Los Angeles]By Drew Leahy | Photography by MyClubScene.com | Brian Brown
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Liquid Lounge at Aria is the picturesque Vegas escape of your dreams- the
architecture is sleek, the ambiance is contemporary, the guests are beautiful
and the talent is top-class. Complete with opulent daybeds and an exclusive
location, this poolside experience is anything but ordinary. On May 12, the re-
sort welcomed San Diego residents DJ Scooter and Lavelle Dupree to bring
the heat off the strip and into the pool.
House legend Mark Knight provided the opening sounds as the sun made its
way over the packed pool of tan bodies. Behind a shaded canopy overlook-
ing the clear water, he played hit after hit with hands raised and unwavering
vigor. Next up, award-winning duo Scooter and Lavelle jumped on the stage.
The two DJs are an unusual pair with their opposite musical backgrounds.
Scooter’s familiarity with hip hop combined with Lavelle’s progressive house
roots make them unstoppable on the decks with no genre boundaries to hold
them back. Always traveling with four turntables, these producers are energy-
driven and love an excitable crowd to reverberate their good vibes. The duo
has held a Saturday residency at Liquid Lounge since late March and will
continue their stay through the duration of summer.
With Electric Daisy Carnival just around the corner, Insomniac Events
expanded its reach and embarked on a nightclub tour to ease the
anxiety of ticket holders until the festival opens its gates in Las Vegas
on June 8. On May 26, Playhouse Nightclub in Los Angeles welcomed
powerhouse producer R3hab to continue Insomniac’s “Road to EDC.”
Playhouse never fails to live up to its standards in consistently booking
the best talent in Los Angeles, and partnering with the masterminds
of Insomniac to bring in R3hab only sealed the deal for success. For
the extent of his 2 hour set, the Dutch DJ rocked the venue and its
packed dance floor of locals, keeping the adrenaline pumping and the
bass lines heavy. He knew just what to play and satisfy people’s musi-
cal taste, staying just as energetic and animated as the crowd in front
of him. The club erupted in a chaotic blend of confetti and screams
when he finally dropped his infamous remix of Calvin Harris’ “Bounce.”
A sea of ringing ears and sore feet could surely measure the night’s
success, and only confirmed that R3hab’s talent is just as impressive
in person as on paper. If you miss him in action at EDC, he’ll be rocking
clubs nationwide through the end of summer.
R3HAB: ON THE “ROAD TO EDC” Playhouse [Hollywood]By Allie Imai | Photography by MyClubScene.com | Dave Orell
See more photos from these events and others at www.MyClubScene.com
SCOOTER & LAVELLE IN SIN CITYLiquid Lounge [Las Vegas] By Allie Imai | Photos Courtesy of MyClubScene.com | Geoff Garbowski
By Madeleine Trafficanda
Imagine beautiful models with long, sun-kissed legs, tiny bi-kinis, and looks that could kill;
this is what the scenery looked like hanging out at the Cali Love Pool Party produced by Till Dawn Group on May 19.
NiteGuide Magazine took over Palms Pool & Bungalows for their “Model Takeover,” searching for the next MyClubScene Vixen model to be featured in the June 2012 issue. Vixen hopefuls trav-eled from all across the U.S. for the opportunity.
The music was pumping, people were dancing, and drinks were flowing, typical for a Las Vegas pool party, but creating an atypi-cal atmosphere with the addition of flashing cameras. NiteGuide Magazine generated a buzz at the photo shoot, where photog-raphers shot the models in their stunning bikinis, trailing behind them from one end of the pool to the other. The cabanas were
the favorite spot for pool-goers to watch, as the models had a little more freedom to be creative in their poses. Every so often you could catch the crowd increasing as the shoot carried on. It was great entertainment for those who expected a relaxing day in the sun, experiencing an additional bit of industry excitement. Men and women alike surrounded the models to catch a glimpse of the girls as they worked. This already great pool party trans-formed into a one-of-a-kind Nite-Guide event filled with the lovely models. Taking home the MyClub-Scene Vixen title was Southern California’s Angelina Rogers. The brown eyed beauty is featured in this month’s issue, and after a great shoot at the Palms, it’s no surprise why. Keep an eye out for more events like this in future is-sues of NiteGuide Magazine, and be the first to know about them and join the party.
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Cali Love Pool Party runs all summer long. Email [email protected] for more
info. Say NiteGuide at the door for FREE entry every week!
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ANGELINAROGERSMYCLUBSCENE.COM JUNE 2012 VIXEN &NITEGUIDE MAGAZINE MODEL SEARCH WINNERPHOTO BY GEOFF GARBOWSKIHAIR BY CYNTHIA KONSTANTAKISSEE MORE PHOTOS OF ANGELINA AT:WWW.MYCLUBSCENE.COM/VIXEN
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On Saturday, May 26, NiteGuide Magazine celebrated the release
of their May “Product Issue” at Posch in Orange County. The
Memorial Weekend event welcomed a packed venue full of
beautiful smiles and great drinks in an energetic atmosphere.
Posch is one of OC’s hottest venues, and on the night of the release party
hosted electronic musical act The EC Twins. The brothers, Marc and
Allister Blackham, are known for their infectious high-energy shows and
this particular party was no exception. Their music filled the beautifully
decorated venue, which features multiple rooms, fireplaces, and a roomy
dance floor. Chef Jimmy Z ensured the eats were on par with the decor,
atmosphere, and music, serving delicious plates into the late evening.
Chef Jimmy and his son, partner and Marketing Director Page Parvin have
created a great restaurant and nightclub that’s perfect for people in search
of a great night out.
NiteGuide ensured the party intensity as well, rolling out the red carpet to
create an air of sophisticated fun. The company photographers were on
hand to catch the red carpet poses in front of the sleek building, as well
as inside snapping shots of the partygoers. The magazine also provided
additional perks for the evening, showcasing a variety of The Outer Edge
products that were featured in the magazine. Copies of the issue were
passed around all night long and with the stunning Jen Gonzalez gracing
the cover, it was a truly picture perfect evening, at the perfect venue.
To get on the guest list for NiteGuide Magazine events email
[email protected] and for more information on Posch go to
www.Poschrestaurant.com or www.Facebook.com/PoschRestaurant
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On Sunday, May 27, Cricket Wireless Amphitheater in Chula
Vista was invaded with a new festival by the name of I Love
This City. Live Nation Entertainment partnered with San Diego
event company LED and brought a new kind of Memorial Day Weekend
party to locals craving something different than a day at the beach.
Live Nation doubles as a ticketing service and entertainment company,
and has been putting a recent emphasis on promoting electronic dance
music amidst the usual big-ticket concert tours. The festival occurred
over the weekend synonymously in San Diego and at Northern
California’s Shoreline Amphitheater, quenching musical thirsts up and
down the California coastline. For its debut, the 16-and-over event
booked an impressive lineup of EDM talent ranging from Skrillex, 12th
Planet, The M Machine, A-Trak, Wolfgang Gartner, The Crystal Method
and more on three different stages.
Waves of fans poured into the venue gates sporting sparkling tutus,
neon sunglasses and sunscreen to ward off the early Sunday afternoon
sun. Whether attending with their parents or big groups of friends,
the crowd was animated and the simple, artist-centric atmosphere
was a refreshing break from the big production events that regular
festival enthusiasts are accustomed to. Show stealer Skrillex rattled
the amphitheater’s main stage with his signature sound while French
prodigy Madeon dropped live mash-ups amidst the crowd’s favorite
hits. The two smaller stages held the likes of dubstep kings 12th Planet
and Cookie Monsta, satisfying fans with their reverberating beats and
wobbling basslines.
While stilt-walkers, carnival rides and art installations were nowhere in
sight, the festival focused more on booking A-list talent and embracing
a younger generation of EDM enthusiasts looking for a different way to
channel some energy on their holiday weekend.
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Story by Allie Imai | Photos by Brian Hmurovich | MyClubScene.com
I LOVE THIS CITY INVADES SAN DIEGO
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