We are super excited about this one...
Here are more details from when this first announced:
This Saturday, March 10, TAINT and BLISS present the return of INFAMY
With live performance by Soft Complex, DJ Will Eastman, and visual stimulation by BrightestYoungThings.com
The premiere of Eric Cheevers' 2007 installment of "Las Historias Mas Sexy Del Mundo." A 70s style vignette mix inspired by sex, drugs and hitchhiking Swedes. Featuring: The Raveonettes, Ian Svenonius, Matthew Lesko and everyone in between.
Screening promptly at 11:00 p.m.
Sponsored by
http://www.brightestyoungthings.com Interview with filmmakers Eric Cheevers and Scott Mueller:
http://www.brightestyoungthings.com/svetlana/2007/03/04/byt-interview-eric-cheevers-and-scott-mueller-parasite-films D.C.??s own Soft Complex performs dazzling pop to make you dance and swoon. Soft Complex??s debut EP "Barcelona" has garnered strong reviews from CMJ, Spin.com and the Washington Post, with the Onion calling it "a fluidly sentimental symphony." "Barcelona" charted at number 14 on the CMJ Top 20 Add Chart following its release, becoming a staple at college radio stations nationwide. They currently have a full-length album in the works
Performance at 1:00 a.m.
http://www.myspace.com/softcomplex Eastman will play straight up bangers, electropop, indie, durty club, but heavy on the heaters.
Saturday, March 10th
9:30 Club
815 V Street N.W.
Doors 11pm; Late Show $10
Strictly 18+
http://www.infamydc.com http://www.myspace.com/infamydc What you'll hear:
Simian Mobile Disco, Hot Chip, TTC, Spank Rock, Switch, Boys Noize, Klaxons, Freeform Five, The Gossip, 33hz, Lady Sovereign, M.I.A., Plan B, SebAstian, Prince, Presets, Goldfrapp, The Juan Maclean, Cut Copy, MSTRKRFT, Tiga, Missy Elliott, Bob Sinclair, Walter Meego, Soulwax, Does It Offend You, Yeah?, Justice, The Avalanches, Bugz In The Attic, Goose, Para One, Spektrum, Dirty South, Infadels, The Loose Cannons, Bamabounce, Rex the Dog, Midnight Juggernauts, Basement Jaxx, Daft Punk, Les Rythmes Digitales
Here's what the Washington Post had to say about Infamy??s debut:
Nightlife Agenda
By Fritz Hahn, Rhome Anderson and David Malitz
Friday, Jan. 5
While we've seen some progress in recent years, D.C.'s nightlife scene remains largely stratified by race, income level and sexual orientation. We always appreciate the efforts made by those who want to tear down the walls, like Karl Jones and his friends who run the Guerrilla Queer Bar Takeover, a monthly happy hour that forces gay and straight barhoppers to spend a few hours in each other's company. Jones also is a founder of Taint, DC9's monthly dance party for gay fans of indie and electro music. Starting tonight, Taint is joining forces with Bliss, the Black Cat's monthly dance party for fans of indie and electro music, for Infamy, a monthly late-night showcase at the 9:30 club. Beginning at 11, DJ Will Eastman and DJ Bill Coleman spin tunes to make everyone in the place move, and there's a live performance by Daisy Spurs, a "crunkadelic" New York dance troupe that has a few electro-friendly songs to go along with its scantily-clad stage show.