NEW YORK (Aurelia Ent. / www.aureliaentertainment.com/naras.html) - "It is an honor and a privilege to be involved in such an event which celebrates the recognition of Electronic & Dance
Music as an official category for the Grammys," Adds international DJ/producer Paul Van Dyk, "The occasion marks a revolutionary step for our music genre and I am thrilled to take part in such a historic moment."
This past July, BPM Magazine & NARAS hosted a similar event in Hollywood, CA which drew over 2000 attendees. It was the massive success of the first event which led to the decision of creating an even larger scale event in the dance music capital of New York City.
Please join us Tuesday
September 21st, 2004 at Crobar Nightclub (located at 530 West 28th Street, NYC, NY between 10th & 11th Ave.)
Doors Open at 10pm Sharp!! This is a Free Event with RSVP!! No general entrance or admission!!
Press & media are welcome. A red carpet and step & repeat will be provided.
In the Main Room
America's Favorite DJ PAUL VAN DYK (Mute/Vandit Records, Germany)
International DJ/Producer SASHA (Global Underground, UK)
House
Music Legend DAVID MORALES (Def Mix, NYC)
KEN JORDAN of The CRYSTAL METHOD (V2 Records, Los Angeles)
DJ/Producer ALEX GOLD (Xtravaganza Recordings, UK)
and a special opening house set by DJ RAP (Improper Talent, UK)
and
In the VIP
Industry Lounge
JUNIOR SANCHEZ (X-Mix Productions)
HECTOR 'BABY HEC' ROMERO (Def Mix / SAW Recordings)
LEE CABRERA (Credence Records)
TRENDROID (Tommy Boy / Stealth Records)
KEVIN HEDGE aka BLAZE ( West End Records / King Street Sounds)
MATEO & MATOS (King Street Sounds)
Please join us for this auspicious occasion by RSVPing to:
General RSVP
[email protected] ** Promotional and Sponsorship consideration for this event has been provided by Aurelia Entertainment, Inc. **
www.aureliaentertainment.com NARAS / THE RECORDING ACADEMY
Established in 1957, the
National Academy of Recording Arts & Sciences, Inc., also known as the Recording Academy, is an organization of musicians, producers, engineers and recording professionals that is dedicated to improving the cultural condition and quality of life for music and its makers. Internationally known for the GRAMMY Awards, the Recording Academy is responsible for groundbreaking professional development, cultural enrichment, advocacy, education and human services programs — including the creation of the national public education campaign What's The Download (
www.WhatsTheDownload.com). For more information about the Academy, please visit
www.grammy.com