Now that we have started our own Flickr group, The Roxy Theatre, anyone can add their photos taken at The Roxy or On The Rox to share with the world. So far we have received over 1500 photos from over 100 members. At the beginning of each month we will post our favorites in our “Shots From The Top” post. Keep shooting and post often, thanks to all who contributed.
So the weather this weekend was a little rainy and lame…but now, it seems to be clearing up and making way for some weather we love. But regardless, if your weekend plans were rained out - or if you’re just looking to get the week started right - you’re in luck. Come check out the raging party BPM is bringing tonight. You MUST rsvp thru their site - see you there!
If we could have magically been two places at once on NYE we definitely would have been downtown checking out MSTRKRFT - no doubt, spinning the hottest tracks on the planet. So, we couldnt be more excited to start off ‘08 with another Dim Mak/
BPM party featuring none other than MSTRKRFT….but it doesnt stop there….also spinning will be, ALI SHAHEED MUHAMMAD, AOKI & MORE. This, as always will be an RSVP event…which will undoubtedly fill up super fast. Check out a clip of the last MSTRKRFT performance…complete with laser show. What else would you expect?
BPM Magazine is back at The Roxy with another amazing show - this time, THE CRYSTAL METHOD will celebrate the 10th anniversary of their album VEGAS, with special guests L.A. Riots, Lazaro Casanova, Le Castle Vania, and Guns N Bombs.
RSVP now to ensure you get in to what will be another crazy night at The Roxy - www.bpmmagazine.net/bpmLA (21+ only)
We are very excited to welcome BPM Magazine to The Roxy. BPM has put a super hot lineup for their one-night stand on the westside. Visting us from East York, Toronto is the electro dance duo Mstrkrft with DJs Lazaro Casanova from Miami and LA’s own Steve Aoki.
MSTRKRFT (pronounced Master Craft) is the pet project of Toronto musician Jesse F. Keeler (Death From Above 1979) and studio wizard Al-P (Girlsareshort), two music-loving homies who’ve been itching to make people dance as hard as they’ve rock out in the past.
“It all comes down to feel,†states AL-P. “We’re interested in making people feel like they want to dance, at least a little bit, so it’s all about whatever it takes to get people there.â€