One Word Says It All: Glamdammit
Written by Kristina Weise
Photograped by : Jonny Sorber
www.jsorberphotography.com
Opposite: Kristina Weise
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If there was ever
a party that came close to giving proper tribute
to Ziggy Stardust and the nights of fabulous flamboyance
and androgynous anticipation, it can be found at
Rififi’s on the second Saturday of every month.
‘Glamdammit’ is the child of DJ Antonio,
who first came up with the idea after being a glam-rock
fan for years. He soon realized that there was an
untapped vein of vivacious nightlife waiting to
erupt and in September of 2004 Glamdammit came to
fruition.
Antonio has been spinning for
four years on a regular basis at venues such as
The Annex, Bar 13, Beauty Bar, The Hanger, Lit,
Motor City, Niagara, Rififi, and Route 85a. He views
New York as, “probably the best rock ‘n’
roll scene as far as I can tell, although I’ve
heard some positive things about a few other cities.”
Before the birth of Glamdammit, Antonio and DJ Jess
began Trash! at Rififi’s. It’s the longest
running Brit-pop/new wave night in the East Village,
happening each Friday, and has received critical
acclaim from almost every publication that covers
the beat under Manhattan’s moon.
Antonio gives credit to the success
of Glamdammit to great guest DJ’s like Michael
T, Justine D, Theo Kogan, Nick Marc, Miss Guy, and
Tommy Hotpants. The past party on July 8th featured
Twig the Wonderkid and The Astronettes spinning
a salacious mix of rock 'n' roll, punk, and glam
to the delight of the dance floor. The hosts were
Maurice Blitz and Jimtoxicated, both friends of
Antonio who “love going out and couldn’t
be dragged off the dance floor by a team of rent-a-cops.”
The backdrop was a gigantic screen playing old Bowie
videos that kept this reporter quite entranced for
most of the evening.
DJ Jess
Special guests were BP Fallon
and DJ Jess. BP is no stranger to the wonderful
world of night glitter and dancing debauchery. Being
a rock author, photographer, founder of Death Disco
and publicist for T-Rex, tends to keep one plugged
into the social circuit.
Citysearch.com recently named DJ Jess New York City’s
number one DJ and if you have ever attended his
party Trash!, caught him whipping up a frantic frenzy
at Lit’s NC-17 or seen him as a regular guest
DJ at Motherfucker, you will know why he is deserving
of such an accolade.
The greatest moment at Glamdammit,
according to Antonio, was “when Michael T
performed ‘John, I’m Only Dancing’
in a white latex jumpsuit in October 2005 to celebrate
35 years of glam-rock!” When asked where Antonio
sees himself and his parties in the next five years
he casually stated, “I don’t think I
will live that long.”
Let’s hope for the sake
of nightlife that he does. New York City needs more
people like Antonio to set the standard for musical
mayhem and keep dancing divas in the nocturnal know.
Glamdammit
@ Rififi
332 East 11th Street
New York City, NY
No cover
21+id
www.glamdammitnyc.com

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