4120 Woodmont Park Lane
Louisville, KY 40245
Jefferson County
Phone: (502) 243-4339
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by Isaac B. on
Great music from legendary DJ's most of the time that has an intimate feel and great decor with individualized fluorescent lights that make the walls surrounding a dance floor that separates it from those not wanting to dance...all of the makings of a great dance club in NYC right? It was for a while until the Meatpacking District...sorry...the MPD became saturated with pseudo hip spots and overrun with people. I grew up in the area and it's amazing to see the changes that have taken place. I'd say many venues in that area that had been able to cater to specific audiences are now facing huge changes in demographics, which also makes some outsiders also resent the "hip" culture. Anyway, Deep Space on Monday's with Francois K is probably the best party, not just because of the music, but because of the crowd and ability to actually dance. For folks who are reading other recent reviews, sometimes Francois K has either a guest DJ who might go in a different direction, or he himself strays away from his dubby set. It's more for electronic music fans than a night to go crazy. It's also cheaper than $10 (I think $6) if you come before 10pm. I've actually never been to Louie Vegas Roots party, but I hear that it's great for classic house music heads. My favorite for a while was Tedd Patterson's once monthly Vibal set of tech/deep/percussive/funky house but since it's on a Saturday night I don't really go anymore. The place is just insanely packed, and not necessarily filled with electronic music fans, on weekends. Dancing can only be done with modest attempts at jacking or moving one's body, so if you really want to go crazy...good luck, or wait until after 2am when the place clears out some of the B&T crowd. Carl Craig now has a quarterly residency there on a Thursday night, the first of which I went to in February, and is a great addition to their already stellar lineup. I even had a chance to meet him after his set and get an autographed promo copy of his remix to Junior Boys - 'Like A Child' which was nominated for a Grammy this past year. Cielo's roster is filled with great DJ's and often great guest DJ's, but it's now too small for the size crowd it now attracts, and the bouncers have become far more rigid as a result. This means folks who are really into dance/electronic music have to deal with this, and sometimes for me, would just rather go somewhere else. We need new areas outside of downtown Manhattan and Williamsburg for electronic/dance music to develop here. Too bad most of us NYers are snobby about where we go out.