
more holy mountain photos here
xox
Jeffrey


more holy mountain photos here
xox
Jeffrey
Hi everyone, we’ve all been working together to make the 5 Year Anniversary something really really special! Chris Mags and Dylan Mount have been writing up some awesome blog posts on here, to give everyone some cool insider info about what to expect this month!!! So go give them some feedback on their facebook (linked above)!
Every week we’ve been meeting with the staff at Kelly’s Mission Rock to help work out the kinks, for the most part things have been going great, and we do know there have been some issues with the security staff being jerks. First and foremost, we need everyone to be nice and courteous to each other and to the staff, please please please understand that… also expect to be treated with courtesy and respect in return, I can assure you we’ve gone above and beyond to correct this problem.
Please email me personally here: JefferyParadise [at] gmail [dot] com if you have any questions, comments, complaints, ideas, etc about how we can make this work better for our friends! I, along with everyone on the Blow Up + Kelly’s staff are committed to making this work so that everyone can be safe and have fun!
This Saturday, expect to be greeted at the door by Ava Berlin, Sunny and Kelli, plus all of our wonderful pals on the Host Committee (full post on the Host Committee coming soon).
Miss Monistat will be presiding as the Master of Ceremonies for the evening! along with all the DJs, Photographers and Videographers mentioned in other posts!
We’re all gunna celebrate in style together and have some serious fun!!!!
See you on the dancefloor,
Jeffrey Paradise

We are very excited to have San Francisco up and comers Pance Party at The BLOW UP 5 Year Anniversary! Expect big things from them in the coming months as their new EP drops! Our “correspondent” Dylan Mount caught up with them over email to find out the details about what’s going on with them and their music – check it out!
BLOW UP: What was it like working with Benny Benassi?
Swardy: When we released our first EP, “Kim Jong Thrill”, we considered it a complete and total success after all four tracks charted so well. Benassi picking up on it and subsequently asking for a remix was some serious icing… I mean, the guy practically invented electro.
Andy: This may sound strange, but the most surprising thing about the whole project was how down to earth and professional Benny & Co. were. The world needs more Benny Benassis.
Benny Benassi – Spaceship (Pance Party remix) by Pance Party
BLOW UP: If you could change one thing about the current scene, what would it be and why?
A: Siriusmo needs to perform live!
S: Dance music is melodies, harmonies, and basslines. Some of this Dutch Squeaker shit leaves me wanting…
B: What are some of your biggest influences?
A: Pance Party started as a Nickelback cover band…. so…. yeah.
S: Seriously, though: Dada Life, Wolfgang Gartner, Felix Cartal, and DIM.
B: What’s the largest audience you’ve performed for and how was it?
S: That would have to be the Yale — Harvard Ball: A thousand plus undergrads in the Yale commons (which looks exactly like the Harry Potter Dining Hall, only bigger and more ridiculous). We wrote this track the morning of, with samples calling out each school back and forth (and inadvertently setting them against each other). Was definitely the closest we’ve come to inciting a riot.

B: What are some things you do to prepare yourselves before going on stage?
S: Pilsner [beer]… BUT, also get to the show early. If you look closely you’ll find us in the muck gettin down with the opener. Best way to make sure you know what a crowd likes is to bump uglies with ‘em.
A: Seagram’s gin and diet Rockstar…

B: What is the biggest motivating factor for creating your music?
S: Watching other DJs spin your tracks. Its easy to get psyched about blog hype, or Beatport charts — but nothing really shakes my shalayleigh like seeing someone you idolize play your tunes.
A: Because this is how we’re all going to get filthy rich, right? Oh, and this:
B: What do you like most about your job?
A: Being your own boss and getting to do everything for the band, from art to tech stuff I can’t think of anything I’d rather do.
S: Travel! The day we started getting booked outside the US was the day these outrageous studio hours became worthwhile.
Also, forgot to mention:
Pance Party is three people: Eric, Andy, and Swardy. Sadly Eric wasn’t around to finish up the email with us, so we’ve sent the completed interview without him.
Pance Party play with Skeet Skeet and others at BLOW UP’s 5 year anniversary party Saturday July 10th – Event Invite Here and big thanks to Dylan Mount for such a cool interview.
See you on the dancefloor
4 Year Party Video
3 Year Party Video
2 Year Party Video
There’s no video from the 1st Year party (sadly)… the videos demonstrate we all go very very large for BLOW UP anniversaries! I’m personally so fucking exxxcited about this year!!! 5 Years of new music, new friends, new experiences, and all kinds of trouble we’ve gotten into together!!!
So, please, don’t come out unless you are ready to join the party with us and go BIG BIG BIG!!! no holding back!!! let’s show DJ Skeet Skeet how we like to party!
+ there will be some mad famous photographers and videographers on hand to capture all the magic and we’ll all get to show our friends in other citys how much we rule and they suck [hehe]
- in all seriousness, I’m so excited and feel so lucky to have been a part of something so fun for such a long time, I have hardly done anything for 5 years… wtf, so the fact that Blow Up has been in the club for 5 year (not to mention all the undergrounds before it officially launched).
LET’S FUCKING PARTY TOGETHER!!!
xox
Jeffrey
wow what a night!!! still more photos coming soon! check back
xox
Jeffrey

So I got a chance to interview Dylan aka Le Castle Vania over email yesterday and you can read it below… it gives you a little glimpse into the world of such a great DJ.
Jeffrey Paradise: Ok Dylan, you play all over the world, besides your party in Atlanta: FUCK YESSS, where are some of your other favorite clubs to play in the USA (yes I’m leading you here haha)?
Le Castle Vania: Well obviously Blow Up is one of my favorites (i’m not just saying that check any of my other interviews) the energy crowd is amazing and there are always so many beautiful people in san francisco… i love this city! aside from that of course i love playing in LA and Voyeur down in San Diego, the Steez Promo parties in Baltimore. yeah those would be my top pics for the US right now.
JP: You are known for your hi-energy, rocking the club style DJing, where crowd surfing, stage diving, even mosh pits are not uncommon, how do you manage to always whip the crowd into such a frenzy?
LCV: i think a big part of it comes from my back ground in performance oriented rock music, combined with over 10 years of DJing of experience. i’m all about giving the crowd 100% of my energy and feeding off their vibe, but at the same time my sets are not all bangers or all aggressive music… i try to take the listeners on a journey with peaks and valleys that keep them dancing and keep them interested in the music. i try to offer something that is more unique that what every other dj can offer, i try to serve up whole performance and experience and sound that you can only get at a Le Castle Vania show.

JP: The production value on your tracks and remixes is always top notch, do you have any pointers for new producers/remixers out there just starting out? Aside from studio time under your belt, what are somethings that have helped you elevate your production skills most?
LCV: i think the most important thing is to not follow the crowd or trends too tightly… i mean obviously you have to be aware of what is hip and current, but you have to be bold enough to do your own thing and not just follow trends. that’s the only way to create a unique sound. dance music is an incredibly flooded genre off music that anyone can make in their bedroom or anywhere else for that matter with a laptop it is so important to be able to stand out from that crowd. also i would suggest really studying audio engineering and audio fidelity. lots of people can paly with a synth and make a cool sound, and lots of people can play around with a keyboard and come up with a cool riff or melody… but it takes a truly skilled and talented person to make that sound or riff really sound awesome and hit on a proper club system… the engineering is what separates pros from the bed room producers.

JP: A lot of girls I know think you’re really cute, is there a particular way that a girl should or should not approach you at a show if they want to get to know you? Do you have any funny stories you can share about that sort of thing?
LCV: most club girls that want to talk to me just use the sluttiest approach possible or they’re just really drunk… i guess that just goes hand in hand with the whole crazy nightlife style thing but i think the people who really know me know that i’m not really into all of that. I’m into what i do because of my passion for the music and performance, i don’t like getting fucked up and I almost never drink when i am djing. drunk girls pretty much always annoy the shit out of me unless they really know how to handle it and just stay chill and fun… but lets be honest, those girls are soooo super rare. if you really want to catch my attention i think you are better off with a witty comment and/or the ability to just have an interesting conversation… but maybe that’s a little bit much to ask coming from me as i can be really quiet natured when i am not on stage… i think a lot of people are sort of surprised by that when they first meet me outside of the club environment.
JP: So you are a man of many talents and who where’s many hats: DJing, Producing, Party Promoting, running a label, blogging, constant travel involved with all of these jobs, how do you manage it all and what is the hardest part of being a DJ?
LCV I manage by making almost everything i do completely mobile when i go on tour i take two computers one for my work (email/promo/behind the scenes stuff) and performance stuff, plus a totally separate laptop dedicated only for writing and producing music. pretty much all of my recent music has been written in on an airplane or a hotel room and then finished and built out in my home studio. the hardest part is definitely the long hours (weeks / months) on the road you spend a lot of time alone not around any one you care about and sometimes not even around a single person you know. another hard part is so much of your life becomes so focused on one thing, i’ve discovered that it is really important to find something else to put energy into when you do find down time… it takes a lot of drive and focus and dedication but it can’t just always be MUSIC, MUSIC ,MUSIC, DJ, DJ, DJ you have to have some other interest or distraction. that way you have the ability to to walk away and do something and then come back with a clear head and fresh outlook… it also keeps me from becoming creatively and emotionally fatigued.
JP: Any final thoughts you want to share, what’s next for Le Castle Vania?
LCV: i just want to tell everyone to keep an eye on http://www.lecastlevania.com and my new label http://www.alwaysnever.com we have TONS of new stuff dropping soon a lots of releases line up for the rest of this year! also be sure to add us on your social networking sites to make sure you don’t miss any of the hot new jams!
ok, see you tomorrow,
~Jeffrey

This is exactly what we’ve been needing to kick off this Summer off right: a dj set by Wallpaper’s frontman, Ricky Reed! Straight out of North Oakland California, he’s doing it real big, with funky beats and synthed out vocals that no one can resist getting down to. Their sound is likened to the musical stylings of Hey Champ!, Chromeo, and even hints of Justice, but don’t let that fool you. Wallpaper’s sounds are fresher than produce. With hits like “T-REX” and “I Got Soul, I’m So Wasted”, I’m sure we’ll be hearing many, many great things from them this Summer and beyond!
Wallpaper has been pushing out beats since 2005, when existentialist, Eric Frederic, was only utilizing the band as a way to satarize mainstream pop and consumer culture, but luckily for us, he ended up embracing the project and now has 3 Eps, remixes for Passion Pit and Das Racist, a full length album Doodoo Face and some epic live performances under his belt, Wallpaper’s really starting to make a name for itself.

Some of their diverse influences include: Afrobeat, P-Funk, and the panoply of Bay Area rap. These influences become most noticeable in the heavy bass breakdowns of “Celebrity”, and in the minimalist pop of “Fine GF.” and are always featured in his DJ sets.

Wallpaper’s musical styling leaves much up to perception of the listener (dancer). It’s really up to you to decide what to make of it, but with their high voltage guitar rifts, blissed out melodic auto-tuned vocals, and heavy booty shakin’ basslines it’s safe to say we’ll all be dancing and singing the night away.

Speaking for myself, I’m absolutely sold on Wallpaper, and can’t wait to see what this electro-funk master has in store for us behind the turntables. Needless to say, I am so, so excited for the long awaited revival of Blow Up! With all the beautiful faces and fresh beats, this Summer is gonna kick so much ass! Let’s Dance!
Yay Yay,
Dylan
Let’s Get 2 Tickets to Paradise!

Summer is just starting to heat up!!! And BLOW UP’s Summer Concert Series is just around the corner… The excitement for this is out of control!!! So we’re going to do something we don’t usually do, and that is to have Advanced tickets available.
It took us a little while to get our account up and running, and we finally got it all sorted out!!! yay!!
CHECK BACK HERE for the link to get your advance tickets
OR
FACEBOOK EVENT PAGE
this is gunna be big!!!
xox
Jeffrey Paradise