Good party nights for dancing in DC?

I'm in town from NYC for a couple months, and I'm wondering if there are any DJs spinning good indie, electro, 80's alternative, etc.
i've been looking for some kind of comprehensive list of DJ nights going on in the city, but haven't really found anything … hmmm, a project?

check out:
http://www.saint-ex.com/gate54.html
http://www.blackcatdc.com/schedule.html
http://www.liberationdanceparty.com
http://www.medusapromotions.com/events.htm
http://www.wrinkledshirt.com/marxcafe/events.html

i'm sure some of the DJs on here can give you some more hints …
these looks pretty good. i'll have to check them out. thanks.
try this party as well

http://www.bluestatedc.com/
Ah, my specialty, hence my handle :D
best night of the week is friday in baltimore if you can get a ride @ club sonar.

www.taxlo.com

seeing as you are from nyc….if you like trash @ rififis or misshapes @ luke and leroys, taxlo would be right up your alley.
going to NYC in a couple weeks; since you're from there, what are the good dance nights in the city?
Yeah, NYC clubs that are pretty good..

Misshapes @ Luke and leroy (the best in my opinion)
Trash @ Rififi
Mondo @ Seven
Motherfucker
Bust @ Boysroom
Tiswas @ Don Hills
Shout @ Bar 13
and i did the blackcat this past saturday, and it was decent. pretty hefty cover charge though, especially since there weren't that many people there.
It's not a dance night, but if you're looking for a fun evening out and are into post-punk/indie stuff that's more underground and less obvious pop, I humbly recommend "We Fought the Big One" at the Marx Cafe which is always on the first Friday of every month. My friend Brandon and I spin a lot of choice 4AD, Creation, and Factory stuff, while showcasing a lot of the more interesting newer music that's out. Definitely a night for fans of the shoegaze scene from the early 90s as well as stuff like Wire, The Fall, Joy Division & Gang of Four…

Next Big One is Friday July 1. There's no cover but ya gotta be 21+ as the alcohol flies fast and furious. Address of the club is 3203 Mt. Pleasant St. (btw, Mt. Pleasant St. is right near the intersection of 16th St. & Columbia so it's not far from Adams Morgan).

Don't know if anyone on this board knows Colder, but we'll be previewing the new album next Friday which has yet to have a U.S. release date (it does come out in the U.K. next week though). And for those of you that do know Colder and are into the debut album ("Again"), let me just say you will not be disappointed with the new record.
I'm surprised nobody mentioned Bliss-Pop, which as far as actual dance nights go, is probably the most fun… I can't remember the actual link, just Google it… unlike some of the other ones, like Mousetrap, they're not afraid to get funky, or to introduce new music.
http://www.bliss-pop.com/

Agree w/Doctor Doom on this one. The next Bliss party is tonight, plus they do events at DC9 on occasion.
Originally posted by Random Citizen:
http://www.bliss-pop.com/

Agree w/Doctor Doom on this one. The next Bliss party is tonight, plus they do events at DC9 on occasion.
this one sounds pretty great. i'll probably check it out tonight. the site says they're having an annie listening party.. good stuff.
ok. I'm sorry, but I really have to respond again. Maybe I'm too old and just don't get "good new" music. But Bliss sucks! I was at the BC for a friend's b-day, and decided to duck in to check it out. I've tried a variety of other nights (which I mentioned previously). Over the course of 3 hours I knew about 7 songs (NO, Blur, Bloc Party, Pet Shop Boys is all I can remember on Monday morning)! Now, I go to a ton of shows at both the 930 and BC and the shows I don't go to, I still usually know atleast a song or two by them. So, all you hipsters can have Bliss. And I'll continue on my quest for that perfect elusive dj.
Originally posted by novadancer:
ok. I'm sorry, but I really have to respond again. Maybe I'm too old and just don't get "good new" music. But Bliss sucks! I was at the BC for a friend's b-day, and decided to duck in to check it out. I've tried a variety of other nights (which I mentioned previously). Over the course of 3 hours I knew about 7 songs (NO, Blur, Bloc Party, Pet Shop Boys is all I can remember on Monday morning)! Now, I go to a ton of shows at both the 930 and BC and the shows I don't go to, I still usually know atleast a song or two by them. So, all you hipsters can have Bliss. And I'll continue on my quest for that perfect elusive dj.
i agree completely with the above statement, but will add that you did recognize Gwen Stefani. Great dance :)

i have been getting postcards from Bliss for awhile now, and was surprised with how little i did recognize. but then i went to the website and realized it seems there was a guest DJ spinning a bunch of other stuff.. dancehall/electropop whatever all the different categories are.

and i really was hoping id be getting whats listed below:

Eastman has been spinning stuff that makes you happy in DC clubs since 1998: obscure pop gems, your favorite britpop and shoegaze artists, and the cream of indiebeats from the U.K., Germany, the U.S. and elsewhere. Expect everything from Saint Etienne to Junior Senior, New Order to Le Tigre, Happy Mondays to the Smiths and the latest, soon-to-be indie dance floor anthems
maybe it means another outing to bliss is in order and if not, ill be on the elusive quest with novadancer to finding the perfect spot. im looking for something similar to "popscene" from SF. if anyone has suggestions, let me know.
Okay, I need to weigh in here. I don't at all get why someone has to know the songs in order to enjoy them. Personally, I prefer a good DJ who plays a mix of both music that I know and a good variety of songs that I'm not familiar with at all. It's my chance to be dazzled with yet more good music that I've managed to miss along the line. I just wish that clubs had those marquee light strips that were programmed to show the artist and song for we total music nerds. Not something that I've ever seen anywhere but a thought that crossed my mind a year or so ago when I didn't see it fit to keep bugging a busy DJ to find out what was playing. It helps sell the music too.

What I'm really sick to death of is the same old same old or lately what I've been refering to as 'Mainstream Indie'. A typical night at DC9 comes to mind. That's not a reflection on any particular song per se but the shear lack of truely new music or obscure selections throughout the night.

There are several DJs around town who will mix it up and gear their music mostly towards music that I, personally, really like. Then there are a few who don't really impress me a whole Hell of a lot. The pure DJ nights are the times when I expect to hear the more obscure music while music between band sets should be more versatile in a way that tries to please a whole mix of fans. All just my opinion and take it for what it's worth.

Happy birthday, xneverwherex! ;)
Good points, Jag! Thanks for taking the time to chime in…
Originally posted by Jaguär:
I just wish that clubs had those marquee light strips that were programmed to show the artist and song for we total music nerds. Not something that I've ever seen anywhere but a thought that crossed my mind a year or so ago when I didn't see it fit to keep bugging a busy DJ to find out what was playing. It helps sell the music too.
Not that most of you would step foot at Alchemy, but for awhile, there was one of the marquee lights that would display just that! It helped a lot for people who didn't know most of what was being spun, but would rather still enjoy dancing then go bug a DJ to ask "who is this?"

Of course the marquee was abused and funny/profane statements were put up on it from time to time.

MindCage
Mindless Faith
Deep6 Productions
I like the idea of a system to provide artist and song title info for DJs, which is in part why I post my setlists. As a DJ it would be cool to get feedback from the unwashed masses, but on the other hand I don't want them buggin' me with requests.
Originally posted by Jaguär:
Okay, I need to weigh in here. I don't at all get why someone has to know the songs in order to enjoy them. Personally, I prefer a good DJ who plays a mix of both music that I know and a good variety of songs that I'm not familiar with at all. It's my chance to be dazzled with yet more good music that I've managed to miss along the line. I just wish that clubs had those marquee light strips that were programmed to show the artist and song for we total music nerds. Not something that I've ever seen anywhere but a thought that crossed my mind a year or so ago when I didn't see it fit to keep bugging a busy DJ to find out what was playing. It helps sell the music too.

*Edit*

Happy birthday, xneverwherex! :) well not sure if the above comment was geared towards me, probably not, but i did want to add. its not necessarily knowing every song, although some would be nice. its just when you go into a club expecting a "certain" type of music, based on emails you receive, mail, etc. and get the exact opposite. I went in hoping to hear "indie" music. When you get Madonna mash-ups and a whole bunch of other dance type stuff, its a bit disappointing to know you wasted your money. at least if i choose to go to a club based on what they play, i hope they are going to play that style of music.

then again, perhaps its my fault for not realizing there was a guest DJ who doesn't spin all the same stuff that normally is played at bliss. and perhaps this is really the stuff thats played at bliss, and i just clearly dont like it :)