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PostMar 06, 2007#16

Mark,



Is this the building that housed a place called "Hats and More" or something like that?

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PostMar 07, 2007#17

I hope these guys do well ..... should be a great new venue..

It's located across from Santo Bento next to the ARCO Construction trailer .. The storefront is due in on the 21st so you'll really notice the change!

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PostMar 07, 2007#18

I thought prog house was dying as well. I haven't seen as much prog house in the last 3-4 years. STL is a horrible trance loving city. Trance, for the most part, is garbage. There are still a couple producers that can do it right, but those are few and far between.



I'm into a lot of electro now. And Breaks. But I'm still holding true to my roots in progressive, when there are good tracks out there.



Any suggestions on good stuff out now?

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PostMar 07, 2007#19

trent wrote:I thought prog house was dying as well. I haven't seen as much prog house in the last 3-4 years. STL is a horrible trance loving city. Trance, for the most part, is garbage. There are still a couple producers that can do it right, but those are few and far between.



I'm into a lot of electro now. And Breaks. But I'm still holding true to my roots in progressive, when there are good tracks out there.



Any suggestions on good stuff out now?


Prog is really morphing into the whole electro thing. I like the fact that artists who had been doing epic stuff with 2 minute breakdowns are now actually writing songs which relate to the dancefloor. Check out Palao Mojo (coming to STL soon), Trentemoeller and St. Louis based X-1. The X-1 track, produced by Justin King and Rob Lemon, is (or was) in the Top-10 at Beatport.com. I never really got into the progressive thing, but there are some good things out there...



Here are some of my current favorite artists/producers: Ed Kane, Jimpster, No Assembly Firm, Santiago & Bushido, Spirit Catcher, Trackheadz and Lord Street Heros. Stompy.com is a great source for legal downloading... enjoy.

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PostMar 07, 2007#20

new thread?... It's exciting to hear others discussing electronic music. I think that most people think "techno" (as the average joe refers to it) sucks. I used to really wish for the day that StL would get a trance/dance/house station but that never/never will happen.



As far as keeping up with the hottest new tracks. I would suggest listening to Sirius Area 33



http://www.di.fm I frequently listen to the trance, beats, dj mixes streams. You can purchase a subscription but the free streams are great!

http://www.Beatport.com is one of the few sites i've found to download. Check the charts for what's popular.

http://www.dance-tunes.com is another, but it's a euro site.



There is a program you can download called streamripper. I recommend that for ripping live streams.



As for what I genres I like, I've been big into electronic music for nearly 10yrs now and I still don't know how to catagorize half the stuff I listen to. All I know is that for the most part I love house, trance, progressive house, and breaks and I don't like ambient, minimal, gao psy, techno, happy harcore, drum and bass.

more later...

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PostMar 12, 2007#21

I'm a big Trentmoeller fan. I loved his remix of Royksopps 'What Else Is There?' Also, Royksopp had their song '49 Percent' remixed by Angello and Ingrosso, I think that was one of the best tracks in the last few years. And I've been going to beatport for a couple years now.



I just wish that we could get a decent dance club back in STL. Velvet rans it's course, but they used to get really great national acts. I went to Dante's and just wasn't impressed.

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PostApr 19, 2007#22

Lush is moving along on the construction side!

Anyone have thoughts about the look?



I think they still plan on a late July opening ..

PostApr 30, 2007#23

LUSH just received their 3 am liquor license and are looking

forward to a late July opening ..



The Principals plan on VEGAS style in St. Louis ...

PostAug 16, 2007#24

LUSH opens in the next few weeks .. 3037 Olive .. the inside is quite amazing! .. they spent 2.3 Million.. maybe we need a USTL NIGHT ??

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PostAug 16, 2007#25

Mark,



Sounds good. We always appreciate the Midtown updates that you provide.

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PostAug 21, 2007#26

ur welcome Trent .. maybe a dinner at the FondUUUU joint with an after dinner drink over at Lush will become the NEXT big thing!



I walked through LUSH today and things are looking good for an opening in the next week or so.. the place has great sight lines with 24 foot ceilings and the decor is amazing .. this is first class all the way.. I'll post just as soon as i hear the exact opening date.. see u there.

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PostAug 21, 2007#27

As long as there are a couple drinks at the Fondue place, also.;)

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PostSep 01, 2007#28

LUSH ..soft opening tonight..charity event tomorrow ..



Look for the grand opening next weekend .. they have some national press and look to be a St. Louis HOT SPOT!! see u there! 8)

PostSep 01, 2007#29

LUSH had a very successful "soft " opening last night to just a few hundred of their close friends! The venue has taken St. louis to a new level ..

NY/LA/Miami to name a few w/o the crazy prices..



Crowd was primarily 25-45 y.olds .. afffluent .. or so it seemed. place was

really hoppin starting at 11 .. spoke with the NEW HEAD CHEF who indicated the restaurant will open by next weekend .. again, most of the pricing is that of St. Louis taste and not the high priced coast... sure the FOX/Powell and SLU event goers will be happy with the munu..



also wanted to note.. the city officials bent over backwards to help us get the place open for this charity event ..KUDO's to the city!

PostSep 15, 2007#30

Lush opened for lunch .. I can say the crab cakes are very good along with the house salad .. most items are 8-11.00 .. Dinner will start next week ..



the place is THE PLACE on Friday and Sat. nights .. at capacity.. which i would guess to be 4 - 500 people.. anyone else been there ???

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PostSep 17, 2007#31

not yet.

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PostSep 17, 2007#32

Do they have any 1 dollar PBR? I won't pay for expensive drinks.

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PostSep 17, 2007#33

Doug wrote:Do they have any 1 dollar PBR? I won't pay for expensive drinks.


you're missing out on alot of cool hot spots doug.

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PostSep 17, 2007#34

bpe235 wrote:
Doug wrote:Do they have any 1 dollar PBR? I won't pay for expensive drinks.


you're missing out on alot of cool hot spots doug.


He's missing out on a lot of cools places, period.

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PostSep 17, 2007#35

Joke!



I will be checking this place out soon enough. I have simply been on a budget lately!

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PostSep 25, 2007#36

went out with a big crowd of people last night to watch MNF and the topic of LUSH came up. Let's just say that the reviews were not good. Basically every agreed that the layout totally sucked... I'm guessing that this place won't last long.

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PostSep 25, 2007#37

Went there 2 weeks ago from 10pm-midnight. It was packed. However, it was a really bad setup. Think of a really big rectangle, with a bar on the right side.



Music was OK, but the atmosphere was just BLAH. I felt like I was in an indoor basketball court with a bar and music.



Only good part was being on the mid level watching below.

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PostSep 25, 2007#38

^ No kidding, I was excited about this opening but the poor design is gonna kill it.

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PostSep 25, 2007#39

bpe235 wrote:^ No kidding, I was excited about this opening but the poor design is gonna kill it.
Heard the first couple of weeks have been quite busy, although younger crowd than expected (heard it was very collegiate).

Opening with a 3 am...nice and way to do it right!!

Sounds like my concerns on how layout would work are playing out.

Hopefully this will not hinder the long-term success of this 2.6MM venture.

Big money club projects do not have a good track record in STL (64 West, Atomix/The Rail).

Will be in town second week of October to check it out myself.

Will give a full report afterwards.

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PostSep 26, 2007#40

crowd is 25-35 ... dinner just started but is keeping with the same age group maybe 40ish..Chef has quite a resume and i can attest the food is very good and reasonably priced.



in my opinion they do need another stairway to the second level to better handle the sell out crowds .. but the front "waterfall"and lower level VIP areas are quiet enough to talk and still have atmosphere. The 3rd level VIP and outdoor patio are a nice get get away from the crowd space..



other than the access yo the second level it's quite a place .. that's my opinion and you know what they say about opinions .. they're like a**holes .. everone has one and most stink! :lol:

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