European Music heats up Hanoi

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- European Music heats up Hanoi
- Moscow has hot clubs – but it’s a cold wait if you’re not on…
- Eateries groove with help from iPod DJs

European Music heats up Hanoi
VietNamNet Bridge – Nov 23, 2007
The festival is jointly organised by the Ministry of Culture Sport and Tourism (Performing and rganising Bureau) the European Commission Delegation to Vietnam and the Embassies of seven European Union Member States – Denmark Wallonia-Brussels (Belgium) France Austria Luxembourg Germany and Bulgaria. The European jazz artists will also join local counterparts for jam sessions in the Hanoi Jazz Club 31 Luong Van Can from 10pm on November 24 28 and 29 November. Another exciting sideline event will be a feast of electronic DJ music at its international best. Top DJs from Germany Austria Vietnam Malaysia Singapore and the Philippines will meet in Hanoi to do what they like most: exchange musical concepts produce some unheard of sounds and send their audiences into raptures. The event will take place at Van Ho Exhibition Hall 2 Hoa Lu Hanoi on 1 December 2007. (Source: Nhan Dan).

Moscow has hot clubs – but it’s a cold wait if you’re not on…
International Herald Tribune – Nov 23, 2007
The smallest galleries and clubs and even gourmet grocery stores have “face control” – now officially a Russian idiom – and that actually is part of the appeal. Someone has to be excluded of course or the scene isn't hip. Electronic music and private club junkies talk a lot about the communities they make and mix from hip hop to new rave to reggae. But all members are not equal and many are turned away for simply being too plain or too old. Moscow bloggers tell clubgoers to say “u Dini” or “I'm with Denis” when they try to get into Simachev's – and that may have worked for a few days. The bloggers also say not to travel in large groups not to appear too drunk and to thank the bouncer who lets you inside. It's Thursday night at Solyanka the club that considers itself the “most open private club in Moscow.

Eateries groove with help from iPod DJs
Macworld – Nov 23, 2007
begins in late December and reopen with a new menu interior design and music as Park Avenue Winter. For Park Avenue Summer which opened in June hri said he and Pritchard created a playlist that include a lot of Bossa Nova reggae and salsa music but ?for autumn we?ve toned it down a bit and made it warm and fuzzy with soulful female vocals and electronic music? he said. hri said the winter playlist will be ?celebratory and little more elegant? and he?s currently arranging a playlist of remixes of old jazz artists that sound more contemporary. Spring which will open in March will likely provide a ?transitional? playlist that will segue gracefully from the elegance of winter and the playfulness of summer he said. ne thing that will be left off the playlist for Park Avenue Winter? Traditional holiday tunes that become the omnipresent soundtrack of most restaurants and stores during the time before the Christmas holiday on Dec.

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