Event on 2012-02-06 18:00:00
High-Frequency Trading Happy Hour
May 3rd, 6PM-9PM, Johnny Utah's
Join hundreds of High-Frequency Trading and Proprietary Trading professionals from prestigious firms at Johnny Utah's. Past attendees included representatives from:
1st global - Abrams Associates - Acceptance Capital - ACTIV Financial - Actualize Consulting - Advanced Fund Administration - AITP LLC - Alaris Trading Partners - Algo Engineering - Alyar Global - Andrew Garrett - Angle Group - ApeironPrime - Atlantic Advisory - Avatar Securities LLC - Babson Capital Management - Bank of America Merrill Lynch - Barclays Capital - Basel Asset Management - BATS Global Markets - BlackRock - Blackstar Group, LLC - Bloomberg LP - Blue Star Jets LLC - broadstreettrading - BTIG - Business Logic, Inc. - Cantor Fitzgerald - Capital IQ - CapitalSource - Chatsworth Securities LLC - Chimera Securities - Christopher Street Capital - Citi - Credit Suisse - Crossix Solutions - CV Inc - Deschutes Capital - Deutsche Asset Management - Differential Research LLC - Direct Edge - E and J securities NYSE - EchoTrade - Elk River Trading - Empire Capital Partners - Entrenet Ltd LLC - Equinix - ETR corp. - Five Prime Advisors - Freeport Advisors - GARP - GDR Privee - Gerson Lehrman Group - GilGantas LLC - GLC Trading Corp - Goldman Sachs - GotShops247 - Grace Financial Group - Gravitas Technology - GRCBUS, Inc. - Gregoro LLC - Guggenheim Securities - Harma Risk Management LLC - Hite Capital - HKB - HSBC Bank PLC - HT Private Travel - Hudsonview Partners - Humanscale - HyPerform Group - iEpsilon - Imaginatrix - Independent - Industrial Renaissance Inc. - InfoHedge Technologies LLC - ING Clarion - Intrade LLLC - IO-Works Inc. - Jane Street Capital, LLC - Jesup Lamont - JPMorgan Chase - KC Ward Financial - Koshdan Capital - LEK Securities Corp - Lenox Advisors - Level3 - Lightspeed Financial - Lightyear Capital - Lime Brokerage LLC - Liquidnet - LocateStock.com - Lyxor Asset Management - Madison Trading - Markit - Meridian Equity Partners - Merrill Lynch - MetLife - MF Global Investment Management - Mill Pond Capital - Millennium Partners - Morgan Stanley - MSF Capital Adsvisors - Natixis - Newedge - Nomura Research - NY Fed - Omega - OneMarketData - Optimum Lightpath - Options IT LLC - Orbis - Paramount - PCP Financial Partners - PEI Funds - Penn Mutual - Penson GHCO - Pershing LLC - PK Trading, LLC - Platinum Partners - Prestige Financial - ProCapital - Protrade Securities - Prudential Securities - Quantix - Real Time Partners LLC. - Reuters - RM Capital - Ropes - Scher Financial Group - Schonfeld Securities - SecondMarket - Serlen Corp - Silver Leaf Partners - Sirenum Capital LLC - SLCE Architects - SMB Capital - Solomon Daniels Global Economics LLC - SR Labs - SRZ - Standard & Poor's - Stepwise Capital - Strategies For Wealth - Summa Capital Corp. - Summit Financial Holdings - Sunrise Securities Corp - Synchroneon, Inc. - Systematic Alpha Management - Systematic Strategies LLC - The Carlyle Group - Third Wave Global Investors - Three River Capital - Trading Cross Connects - TSIX Trading - Two Sigma Investments - UBS - UHY Advisors, Inc - Unilogic, Inc - Volant Trading - Wall Street Legal Consulting PLLC - Washington Capital - West Chester Strategic Consulting - Westbrook Capital, LLC - WJ. Dowd Inc. - Wombat Capital - WQL Consulting - WTS Proprietary Trading Group - X-Pen - YYC Capital Management - Zone Equity Group LLC
at Johnny Utah's
25 W 51st Street (between Fifth and Sixth Avenue )
New York, United States
Dum Dum Girls, Widowspeak, - Punks on Mars
Event on 2012-02-09 19:00:00
The Space on Thursday, February 9th
Presented by: Manic Productions
Doors: 7:00PM
Cost: .00
Dum Dum Girls, Widowspeak,
Punks on Mars
Dum Dum Girls
Write about what you know. That’s what they say. But that’s a lot easier said than done when what you know is very, very difficult to bear. That was the challenge Dum Dum Girls’ leader Dee Dee faced when writing the songs for the band’s moving second album Only in Dreams. “The first record was basically the first songs I’d ever written,” says Dee Dee, “and I was thinking nostalgically about being a teenager. This record, it was pretty much impossible not to write about very recent, very real things.”
Very real things indeed: Dee Dee wrote “Hold Your Hand” immediately after her mother (the pretty lady on the cover of both the Dum Dum Girls’ self-titled 2009 debut EP and their 2010 debut album I Will Be) was diagnosed with what turned out to be a fatal illness, and it’s one of several songs on Only in Dreams that unsparingly trace her mom’s passing. Other songs spell out the emotional toll of separation from one’s lover, something Dee Dee had to deal with while she and her husband (Brandon Welchez of the acclaimed noise-pop band Crocodiles) pursued their own tour schedules.
“Just about all the songs reflect the fact that I’d been on the road for about a year, pretty much separate from everything real in my life except the band,” says Dee Dee. “A lot of it is about distance and detachment.”
On several levels, Only in Dreams is a great leap forward for a gifted songwriter and an equally gifted band—it’s heavy, deeply personal stuff and surely unprecedented for this style of music, and that’s what gives Only in Dreams both its uniqueness and its gut-punch emotional impact.
Only in Dreams retains Dum Dum Girls’ signature blend of the girl-gang eyeliner punk of the Shangri-Las, the trashy propulsion of the Cramps, and the moody atmospherics of Mazzy Star, but for the first time, all four Dum Dum Girls play and sing on the album. Now the harmonies have more depth, Jules plays her own distinctive guitar leads, and the Bambi (bass)/Sandy (drums) rhythm section powers the music like a vintage V-8 engine. Best of all, tons of time on the road—including two massively successful headlining tours—have molded Dum Dum Girls into a very formidable rock & roll band, giving the music an undeniable force.
And now that power and glory is showcased by a full-on studio production—while I Will Be was recorded at home and modestly spiffed up in a studio by legendary pop maestro Richard Gottehrer (Blondie, Go-Go’s), Only in Dreams was recorded at Josh Homme’s Pink Duck Studios, “almost a museum in terms of the old amps and guitars he’s amassed,” says Dee Dee admiringly. Gottehrer again produced, this time with Sune Rose Wagner from the Raveonettes.
Only in Dreams more than fulfills the promise of 2011’s He Gets Me High EP, with impassioned, front-and-center vocals from Dee Dee that sometimes recall one of her heroines, Chrissie Hynde; big singalong choruses draped with almost choral harmonies; a chugging wash of guitars drenched in reverb, tremelo and fuzz; and mighty, booming bass and drums. “I’ve always wanted to be in a loud rock & roll band and still maintain some feminine sound,” Dee Dee says. “So even though this album is much poppier and a lot more polished, it’s still tough.” “Heartbeat” hooks with its Buddy Holly-esque guitar line, while “In My Head” uncorks one of the album’s greatest choruses, and brace yourself for the incredibly poignant closer “Hold Your Hand.”
Listen to the slowdive ballad “Coming Down,” which Dee Dee wrote not long after her mom passed away. “That song came out of being in and out of awareness of the depth of the situation,” she says. “Sometimes when I write, I don’t really analyze what I’m saying but the more I hear that song, the deeper it feels. I don’t know if I’m addressing life or God or what, but it’s our big, epic song on every scale.”
Dee Dee wrote “Bedroom Eyes” after returning from a European tour, jet-lagged and lonely. “I was home alone,” she says. “Insomnia was taking its toll; I felt absolutely crazy. I looked up poetry on the subject and found a Dante Gabriel Rosetti poem and the song was born from that. I’d finally convinced my dad to give me one of his prescription sleeping pills and it kicked in while I was writing the song and I started hallucinating.”
Only in Dreams represents a musical evolution for Dum Dum Girls and a personal one for Dee Dee, and that’s no coincidence. “I’m for real,” she says. “We all are. I’m really passionate about this, it’s all I know. And maybe we’ve just grown up a bit—or grown out a bit. There’s some weight to what we do, and a pure intent, and I think that comes across on this album.”
Sub Pop
Mp3s:Â http://wearedumdumgirls.com
Widowspeak
To say that Widowspeak is a Northwest band is to tell a half-truth. After all they formed in a Brooklyn apartment thousands of miles to the east, and their guitarist has never even seen the Pacific Ocean. There are aspects of the band’s sound—abrasive guitar hooks, immediate drumming, and incessant codas—that speak to living in a big city. But there’s also a dreary sparseness, a David Lynch-esque darkness, culled from the other members’ native Washington.
Singer/songwriter Molly Hamilton grew up in an old house in Tacoma, drummer Michael Stasiak in nearby Lakewood. While grunge put Seattle on the map and Riot Grrl and the DIY aesthetic are synonymous with Olympia, Tacoma remains grittier, darker even. Infamous for the acrid smell of its paper mills, this blue-collar city somehow fosters a fertile music community—if few outsiders know about it. Michael and Molly first crossed paths in that tight-knit scene, both contributing to a local compilation label. The label lasted all of one summer before half its roster decamped for New York.
There, three summers later, Michael approached Molly about starting a new band. Molly’s crippling stage fright and inexperience with the electric guitar seemed good excuses to decline, but at Michael’s urging she bought a used Danelectro and put pen to paper. Soon after, Michael invited guitarist Robert Earl Thomas to a tentative first practice. Though Robert had to plug his guitar into the stereo, and Michael played only two drums, something was palpable in that first hour. They chose a name Molly had picked months before, and Widowspeak was born.
Captured Tracks
Mp3s:Â http://widowspeak.bandcamp.com
Punks on Mars was formed in 2010 by ryan howe (former member of space punk gods dANA/ creator of Luke Perry). He has performed around the USA, with or without bandmates and released various ephemera on Zoo Music and his own imprint Ratgum Records. Transcending his lo-fi hypnagogic origins, the new power-punking art pop super 'band' formation consists of members of Nude Beach, and Andrea Schiavelli of 'The Eyes of Love.' Look out for a new record and tour in 2012.
Mp3s:Â http://punksonmars.bandcamp.com
at HAMDEN
2100 DIXWELL AVENUE
Hamden, United States
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