Episode 28: JUSTIN CARTER & EAMON HARKIN PART 2
Justin Carter and Eamon Harkin have spent the last 20 years helping shape NYC nightlife, but these days, they're best known as the owners of Nowadays in Ridgewood, Queens – which is, in many people's estimation, the best club in New York right now. Justin and Eamon are also DJs and are the hosts and residents of long-running parties Mister Saturday Night (also a record label), Mister Sunday, and an ambient chill-out affair called Planetarium. In part one of this two-parter, we talk to the duo about Mister Saturday Night's 15-year anniversary, the dos and don'ts of fog, wild times at Motherfucker, DIY spaces and dance rock, deep house, DJing, the twists and turns of nightlife in post-9/11 NYC and the parties, locations and music that have shaped all their endeavors.
Episode 27: JUSTIN CARTER & EAMON HARKIN PART 1
Justin Carter and Eamon Harkin have spent the last 20 years helping shape NYC nightlife, but these days, they're best known as the owners of Nowadays in Ridgewood, Queens – which is, in many people's estimation, the best club in New York right now. Justin and Eamon are also DJs and are the hosts and residents of long-running parties Mister Saturday Night (also a record label), Mister Sunday, and an ambient chill-out affair called Planetarium. In part one of this two-parter, we talk to the duo about Mister Saturday Night's 15-year anniversary, the dos and don'ts of fog, wild times at Motherfucker, DIY spaces and dance rock, deep house, DJing, the twists and turns of nightlife in post-9/11 NYC and the parties, locations and music that have shaped all their endeavors.
Episode 24: KEVIN CARPET
Kevin Carpet, one of two Human Carpets in NYC, talks to Rave to the Grave podcast about stepping out at legendary '80s nightspots like Danceteria and the Peppermint Lounge, the ins and outs of his profession/obsession, fashion, fabrics, and his wildest and most famous encounters. It's everything you wanted to know about being a human carpet but were afraid to ask!
Episode 23: McKENZIE WARK
McKenzie Wark is an Australian born writer, critical theory professor, and 61-year-old trans-femme techno raver currently living in NYC. Her latest book, Raving, thinks deeply about dancing, dissociation, drugs, bodies, and identity as McKenzie, recently transitioned, navigates the queer techno spaces of Bushwick, Brooklyn. On the line from Berlin, we talk about experimenting with language and writing, bodies and the beat, smart vs. stupid drugs, cultural theory, rave utopias, and McKenzie's extraordinary journey from growing up in an Australian mining town to dancing on the bleeding edge of the NYC underground.
Episode 20: STEVEN KLAVIER
Guestlist etiquette, artisanal ketamine, sordid afterhours parties, and club sex are just some of the topics delved into with Steven Klavier, house music vocalist and NYC nightlife staple who is our guest on Episode 20 of Rave to the Grave podcast.
Episode 8: OJ San Felipe
Filipino scratch DJs, fights, goth clubs, garage rock and more blood-and-piss-soaked madness with DJ, guitarist and NYC scene staple OJ San Felipe of Acetone 4 and X-Ray Eyeballs.
Episode 5: BILL BERNSTEIN
Wild times in 1970s NYC with Bill Bernstein, a photographer who documented the heyday (and death) of disco at clubs like Studio 54, Xenon, GG’s and more.
Episode 4: JUBILEE
Fast times in Florida raves, floor drugs, Internet message boards & DJ tips with NYC’s beloved bass queen.
Episode 2: Barbara tucker
Iconic diva Barbara Tucker talks to Vivian about the evolution of house music in NYC, building community and working with Little Louie Vega and sings her most famous tracks.