Electronic Dance Music

  1. 1991-04-15 “Hidden hot spots: huge underground dance parties try to stay one step Ahead of the law.” Los Angeles Times. by Marcida Dodson.

  2. 1996-09-20 “Shark Club not likely to resurface.” Las Vegas Review Journal. by Mike Weatherford. (Meanwhile a new club, Utopia, opens.)

  3. -08-26 4 flyers: Acid house at T-Mex. -10-23 Acid mothers temple with Flaspar at Espresso Roma. Ride and Club Know presented by Blair Dagle.

  4. 1997-02-20 “Out of the underground: the once hidden dance club scene is diving into the mainstream.” Las Vegas City Life. by Andrew Kiraly. (Wicked Crazy 3 at the Huntridge, one year anniversary of Utopia.)

  5. 1997-04-05 “Las Vegas nightclub promoter killed.” Scope magazine. (Car crash. Aaron Britt was the owner of Club Utopia with Gino Lo Pinto. Britt was formerly the founding publisher of In-Music magazine.)

  6. 1997-04-10 “A death in the family: Club Utopia owner Aaron Britt coaxed a fledging Dance scene to high-profile maturity.” Las Vegas City Life.

  7. 1998-01-09 “By giving patrons a chance to get down, resorts hope profits go up.” Las Vegas Review Journal. by Mike Weatherford.

  8. 1998-07-17 “Smith and lessons: his two-year odyssey over, Romney Smith is back, worldlier and wearier.” Las Vegas City Life. by Andrew Kiraly.

  9. (no date) “The odd couple: underground music and mainstream casinos have partnered to ignite the Vegas club scene.” Las Vegas City Life. by Matt O’Brien.

  10. 2000-06-08 “David vs. Goliaths: Club Utopia owner David Cohen has battled rumors, the County Commission and corporate-backed clubs while building an institution." Las Vegas City Life. by Matt O’Brien.

  11. 2002-12-05 “All day and all of the night: the lives and times of two Vegas party people.” Las Vegas Mercury. by Tony Moton. (Leslie Culler and Shane O’Neal.)

  12. 2000-01-13 “The 3 am idol: John D. Guzman is taking Vegas nightlife by storm.” Las Vegas City Life. by Matt O’Brien.

  13. 2000-09-28 “Here’s looking at you, Sheldon: wild allegations against C2K don’t gibe with reality.” Las Vegas City Life. by Matt O’Brien.

  14. (no date)Getting straight to the point: a for-the-rest-of-us guide to the flow of nightclub money.” by Xania Woodman.(The IRS is curious about the cash.)

  15. (no date)The phat of the land: Vegas’ DJ culture is on the rise, thanks to some of its diverse talented players.” Las Vegas City Life. by Mike Prevatt. (Stricky Flavor, the Candy Factory. Mike Johns, Anthony Marshall, Dominic French, DJ Ira Schwartz, DJ Robert Oleysyck.)

  16. 2002-01-24 “Ducat man: selling coke on the Strip.” Las Vegas Mercury. by Jasper Lamar Crabbe.

  17. 2001-06-06 “You can go home again: after being fired in July, founding resident Robert Oleysyck appears destined for Utopia.” Las Vegas City Life. by Matt O’Brien. (After Utopia, back to Utopia.)

  18. 2002-08-29 “Behind the scene: promoting is a dirty scene but somebody’s got to do it.” Las Vegas City Life. by Mike Prevatt. (Ryan Doherty.)

  19. 2002-11-07 “Requiem for a DJ: DJ Hoffman reflects on Jam Master Jay.” Las Vegas Mercury. by Tony Moton.

  20. 2003-05-15 “Longtime local DJ, madman Bazooka Joe heads east.” Las Vegas Mercury. by Andrew Kiraly.

  21. 2004-09-02 “Godspeed at the Foundation Room.” Las Vegas City Life. (DJ’s Mike Fuller, Five, Justin Hoffman, Eddie McDonald.)

  22. 2004-09-02 “Phat Tuesdays.” Las Vegas City Life. (DJ Justin Hoffman, John Lewis.)

  23. 2004-12-05 “The scene and herd: LV nightclubs take on a Los Angeles sheen, with higher prices, celebrities.” Las Vegas Review Journal. by Doug Elfman.

  24. 2007-06-21 “Word! Jonathon Shecter helped create the most famous hip-hop magazine in the world. So what’s he doing selling soft-porn DVD’s in Vegas?” Las Vegas Weekly. by Damon Hodges.

  25. 2007-11-29 “The spice of nightlife: adding some Rox to your roll, nightly.” Las Vegas Weekly. by Matthew Scott Hunter. (Rox hosts The Mongols MC.)

  26. 2008-02-26 “Lavish XS, Nightclub offers $10,000. Drink, topless swimming.” Las Vegas Review Journal. by Jason Bracelin.

  27. 2008-03-16 “Records suggest club kingpin has violent side: ex-wives, ex-employee have sought protection in court from Steve Davidovici.” Las Vegas Sun. by Michael J. Mishak, Liz Benston, Jeff German.

  28. 2008-04-03 “Taking justice into his own hands, De Rosnay aims to stop revealing video footage.” Las Vegas Weekly. by Spencer Patterson. (Xavier De Rosnay heaves water bottle at House of Blues VJ for showing live video of De Rosnay tapping his feet.)

  29. 2001-05-31 “Funk it up: Michael “The Funkler” Fuller has been the dance hall guru; now he wants to be the lounge king.” by Jeff Inman.

  30. 2002-02-21 “For the record: homegrown DJ Mike Fuller is Vegas’ pied piper of dance." Las Vegas Mercury. by Tony Moton.

  31. 2009-09-03 “Professional mash-up: Michael Fuller is a marketing synergy wiz. He’s also a DJ. And both roles allow him to develop N9NE Group into one of the leading nightlife forces in America.” Las Vegas City Life. by Mike Prevatt. Photos by Bill Hughes.

  32. 2011-01-20Welcome to the idea factory: Movingsun returns with a modern nightlife manifesto. Vegas Seven magazine. by Xania Woodman.

  33. 2009-09-11 “Scenes from a life: a close friend recalls DJ AM whose musical sense and mad skills shifted a few paradigms.” Las Vegas Weekly. by Jonathon Shecter. (DJ AM Adam Goldstein.)

  34. 2010-04-22 “The Shoe fits: ethno-dance pioneer Matthew “DJ Shoe” Tuttle can play to any dining constituency, especially at his new ‘Food and Music’ event.” Las Vegas City Life. by Dave Surratt.

  35. 2014-06-26 “The Shoe-In: Hakkasan’s DJ Matthew Tuttle serves up a musical feast.” Vegas Seven magazine. by Jen Chase.

  36. 2011-01-20 “The beat librarian: DJ Tina T is holding down the stacks at Marquee.” Vegas Seven magazine. by Natalie Holbrook. (Tina T Turnbull.)

  37. 2013-03-28 “The party architect: nightlife promoter Genevieve Clary brings Broadway instincts to Vegas’ hottest clubs.” Las Vegas Weekly. by Andrea Domanick.

  38. 2013-11-14 “Not nightclubs.” Vegas Seven magazine. (Chandelier Bar, Insert coin(s), Ling Ling Lounge, Boombox Room, Gold Spike.)

  39. 2014-11-14 “Don’t call it a comeback: the secrets to the DJ longevity of Warren Peace.” Vegas Seven magazine. by Bree DeLano.

  40. 2013-11-14 “The DJ pioneers: Meet seven guys who got this whole disco ball rolling.” Seven magazine. by Sam Glaser. (Vegas DJ Frankie Frank Anobile, DJ R.O.B. (Right On Beat) Robert Hathcock, Rory Mack Rory McAlister, Chris Cox, DJ Shoe Matthew Tuttle, Warren Peace, Warren White, Dave Fogg. Later: DJ Crykit, DJ C-LA., Lisa Pittman, Alie Layus, DJ88. As well: Robert Oleysyck, DJ Hollywood Leandro Vlastaris Jr, The Funkler Michael Fuller, Mike White, John Doe, DJ Five, Justin Hoffman.)