
Host:
Nacotheque – Musica De Calidad Para Gente Corriente!
Type:
Party – Night of Mayhem
Network:
Global
Start Time:
Thursday, December 31, 2009 at 10:00pm
End Time:
Friday, January 1, 2010 at 4:00am
Location:
200 Orchard
Street:
200 Orchard St (btwn Houston & Stanton)
City/Town:
New York, NY
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Cover with RSVP $10 to nacotheque@gmail.com
Cover without RSVP (at the door til 12am) $15
Cover after 12am $8
1hr open bar 10 to 11pm – Sponsored by Jose Cuervo & Parrot Rums
1 glass of champagne + Grapes at 12am
$4 tequila shots 2am – 3am
Raffle giveaways sponsored by Nacional Records, LaCosmopolatina, Remezcla, Guanabee
F train to 2nd Ave or J/M/Z to Delancey St
OJO!! We’ll reward all the hot chavas y chavitos with free drinks and prizes if they dance on the bar with the stripper pole! Don’t forget to wear panties or socks in the colors of red (love), yellow (luck), green (money)!
NEW YORK, NY – On Thurs, December 31st NYC’s underground Latin dance party Nacotheque is hosting a special New Years Eve fiesta! There will be lots of debaucherous dancing, making out in dark corners, and singing along to your favorite tunes in Spanish ’til 4AM. Nacotheque hosts/DJs Amylulita and Marcelo Cunning will be spinning all the best of Spanish-sung rock n’ roll, electropop, cumbia, and new wave.
ABOUT NACOTHEQUE:
“The imported DF cool of monthly parties such as Nacotheque is attracting big crowds of hipsters of all nationalities who are learning the meaning of “naco=chido” (tacky=cool).” – Daily News
“NYC’s hottest indie rock party… en espanol” – URB
“More than a party, Nacotheque’s disco nights are the hipster’s global exchange…” – TRACE
Since February of 2006 Juan Ramirez (Marcelo Cunning) and Amylu Meneses (Amylulita) have been producing the Nacotheque party. NACOTHEQUE is New York City’s underground dance party that highlights music from all over Latin America and Spain, providing an enviable collection of Spanish-sung music, new and old, popular and obscure of rock n’ roll, new wave, indie rock, baile-funk, eighties, electropop, disco, cumbia, punk, and hip-hop.
Summer 2009 the DJ duo returned to Europe for their third international mini-tour to Spain and Belgium. In 2008 & 2007, Marcelo and Amylu spoke @ New York University, toured Spain (Barcelona, Madrid, Bilbao, Valencia), Puerto Rico (San Juan, Isabella), and Mexico (Mexico City, Puebla, Guadalajara, Tijuana), California (LA, SF), Chicago, Boston, and Texas (Austin, Dallas, Houston).
Some past celebrities who have partied with Nacotheque include; Elijah Wood, Scarlett Johansson, Gael Garcia Bernal, Yeah Yeah Yeahs, Calle 13, Dante Spinetta (Illya Kuriaki and the Valderramas), The Village People, and Wendy James.
The Nacotheque DJs have shared the stage with; Cafe Tacuba, Circo, Moenia, Miranda!, Stereo Total, Amanditita, Superaquello, La Prohibida, Silverio, 60Tigres, La Terremoto de Alcorcón, Kumbia Queers, Faca Faca, Juan Son, Pali, Zigmat, Davila 666, Maria Daniela, Pastilla, Afrodita, Sweet Electra, ZIZEK, Hidrogenesse, Zemmoa, Evil Hippie, Chetes, Jumbo, Timberiche, Niña Dioz, Illya Kuriaki and the Valderramas, Nacha La Macha, Yogurinha Borova, Nuuro, Todosantos, The Fire and Reason, and Enjambre.
http://www.nacotheque.com / http://www.myspace.com/nacotheque / http://www.facebook.com/group.php?gid=5058079650
ABOUT LACOSMOLATINA.COM:
LaCosmopolatina.com is a website and daily newsletter aimed at young and hip Latinas across the nation. We provide daily tips on a variety of topics, from health and beauty to technology and travel. LaCosmo stays on top of the hottest trends and products out there but we also value the homespun wisdom of our abuelitas. We deliver our content in the fun, fast way the busy women of the 21st century need; and always infused with a good dose of sabor Latino. http://www.LaCosmopolatina.com
ABOUT NACIONAL RECORDS:
Nacional Records is a Warner-distributed record label home to leading Latin alternative artists like Manu Chao, Los Fabulosos Cadillacs and Nortec Collective as well as up and coming acts like Bomba Estereo, Zizek and Pacha Massive. Nacional recently celebrated a Latin GRAMMY win with Los Amigos Invisibles’ latest album “Commercial.” Los Fabulosos Cadilacs’ “La Luz del Ritmo” and Aterciopelados’ “Rio” are currently up for GRAMMY nominations as well.
ABOUT REMEZCLA:
Founded in 2006, Remezcla.com is an innovative local guide to cutting-edge Latin culture in Chicago, Los Angeles, Miami, New York, and San Francisco. Always with an independent view and an eye out for what’s next, Remezcla has established itself as the source for underground and emerging trends in Latin music, visual arts, film, nightlife, food, and more. Through its online city guides, customized print publications, and lifestyle events, Remezcla offers an organic and relevant approach to reaching young and trend-setting Latinos. http://www.nyremezcla.com
ABOUT GUANABEE:
Guanabee is Latino commentary on media, pop culture, and entertainment. Its necessary reading for those culturally addicted to all things Latino. The site is constantly updated throughout the day and provides a fresh glance into the world of Latino affairs without the sentimentality or stereotypes found in other media. http://www.guanabee.com
Host: Nacotheque – Musica De Calidad Para Gente Corriente!
Type: Party – Night of Mayhem
Network: Global
Start Time: Thursday, December 31, 2009 at 10:00pm
End Time: Friday, January 1, 2010 at 4:00am
Location: 200 Orchard
Street: 200 Orchard St (btwn Houston & Stanton)
City/Town: New York, NY
Cover with RSVP $10 to nacotheque@gmail.com
Cover without RSVP (at the door til 12am) $15
Cover after 12am $8
1hr open bar 10 to 11pm – Sponsored by Jose Cuervo & Parrot Rums
1 glass of champagne + Grapes at 12am
$4 tequila shots 2am – 3am
Raffle giveaways sponsored by Nacional Records, LaCosmopolatina, Remezcla, Guanabee
F train to 2nd Ave or J/M/Z to Delancey St
OJO!! We’ll reward all the hot chavas y chavitos with free drinks and prizes if they dance on the bar with the stripper pole! Don’t forget to wear panties or socks in the colors of red (love), yellow (luck), green (money)!
NEW YORK, NY – On Thurs, December 31st NYC’s underground Latin dance party Nacotheque is hosting a special New Years Eve fiesta! There will be lots of debaucherous dancing, making out in dark corners, and singing along to your favorite tunes in Spanish ’til 4AM. Nacotheque hosts/DJs Amylulita and Marcelo Cunning will be spinning all the best of Spanish-sung rock n’ roll, electropop, cumbia, and new wave.
ABOUT NACOTHEQUE:
“The imported DF cool of monthly parties such as Nacotheque is attracting big crowds of hipsters of all nationalities who are learning the meaning of “naco=chido” (tacky=cool).” – Daily News
“NYC’s hottest indie rock party… en espanol” – URB
“More than a party, Nacotheque’s disco nights are the hipster’s global exchange…” – TRACE
Since February of 2006 Juan Ramirez (Marcelo Cunning) and Amylu Meneses (Amylulita) have been producing the Nacotheque party. NACOTHEQUE is New York City’s underground dance party that highlights music from all over Latin America and Spain, providing an enviable collection of Spanish-sung music, new and old, popular and obscure of rock n’ roll, new wave, indie rock, baile-funk, eighties, electropop, disco, cumbia, punk, and hip-hop.
Summer 2009 the DJ duo returned to Europe for their third international mini-tour to Spain and Belgium. In 2008 & 2007, Marcelo and Amylu spoke @ New York University, toured Spain (Barcelona, Madrid, Bilbao, Valencia), Puerto Rico (San Juan, Isabella), and Mexico (Mexico City, Puebla, Guadalajara, Tijuana), California (LA, SF), Chicago, Boston, and Texas (Austin, Dallas, Houston).
Some past celebrities who have partied with Nacotheque include; Elijah Wood, Scarlett Johansson, Gael Garcia Bernal, Yeah Yeah Yeahs, Calle 13, Dante Spinetta (Illya Kuriaki and the Valderramas), The Village People, and Wendy James.
The Nacotheque DJs have shared the stage with; Cafe Tacuba, Circo, Moenia, Miranda!, Stereo Total, Amanditita, Superaquello, La Prohibida, Silverio, 60Tigres, La Terremoto de Alcorcón, Kumbia Queers, Faca Faca, Juan Son, Pali, Zigmat, Davila 666, Maria Daniela, Pastilla, Afrodita, Sweet Electra, ZIZEK, Hidrogenesse, Zemmoa, Evil Hippie, Chetes, Jumbo, Timberiche, Niña Dioz, Illya Kuriaki and the Valderramas, Nacha La Macha, Yogurinha Borova, Nuuro, Todosantos, The Fire and Reason, and Enjambre.
http://www.nacotheque.com | http://www.myspace.com/nacotheque
ABOUT LACOSMOLATINA.COM:
LaCosmopolatina.com is a website and daily newsletter aimed at young and hip Latinas across the nation. We provide daily tips on a variety of topics, from health and beauty to technology and travel. LaCosmo stays on top of the hottest trends and products out there but we also value the homespun wisdom of our abuelitas. We deliver our content in the fun, fast way the busy women of the 21st century need; and always infused with a good dose of sabor Latino. http://www.LaCosmopolatina.com
ABOUT NACIONAL RECORDS:
Nacional Records is a Warner-distributed record label home to leading Latin alternative artists like Manu Chao, Los Fabulosos Cadillacs and Nortec Collective as well as up and coming acts like Bomba Estereo, Zizek and Pacha Massive. Nacional recently celebrated a Latin GRAMMY win with Los Amigos Invisibles’ latest album “Commercial.” Los Fabulosos Cadilacs’ “La Luz del Ritmo” and Aterciopelados’ “Rio” are currently up for GRAMMY nominations as well.
ABOUT REMEZCLA:
Founded in 2006, Remezcla.com is an innovative local guide to cutting-edge Latin culture in Chicago, Los Angeles, Miami, New York, and San Francisco. Always with an independent view and an eye out for what’s next, Remezcla has established itself as the source for underground and emerging trends in Latin music, visual arts, film, nightlife, food, and more. Through its online city guides, customized print publications, and lifestyle events, Remezcla offers an organic and relevant approach to reaching young and trend-setting Latinos. http://www.nyremezcla.com
ABOUT GUANABEE:
Guanabee is Latino commentary on media, pop culture, and entertainment. Its necessary reading for those culturally addicted to all things Latino. The site is constantly updated throughout the day and provides a fresh glance into the world of Latino affairs without the sentimentality or stereotypes found in other media. http://www.guanabee.com

