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SeoulGrid Guide to Clubbing Vol. 21 (Aug 5-7)

Posted by James On August - 5 - 2010

SeoulGrid Guide to Clubbing Vol. 21What’s up, SeoulGrid? You know the drill: each week we keep you up to date with the scoop on the weekend party scene. Read on for this week’s club events and parties.

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SeoulGrid Guide to Clubbing Vol. 20 (July 30-31)

Posted by James On July - 29 - 2010

Guide to Clubbing Vol. 20

What’s up, SeoulGrid? This weekend brings us another massive rock festival for those who couldn’t make it last week. Jisan Valley Rock Festival offers three days and three stages of music featuring some big name artists, and is one of the largest music festivals in Seoul. For a list of artists as well as a summary of what else is going on this weekend, keep reading after the jump.

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SeoulGrid Guide to Clubbing Vol. 18 (July 16-17)

Posted by James On July - 14 - 2010

SeoulGrid Guide to Clubbing Vol 18

What’s up, SeoulGrid? Everyone enjoying their summer so far? For those college students stuck in summer classes, fear not — on Thursday this week you can take a break, as there’s a joint party between six of the biggest universities in Seoul. For those not in college, fear not — we don’t have to do homework on Sunday night. Read on for the inside scoop on the club scene this weekend.

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SeoulGrid Guide to Clubbing Vol. 17 (July 9-10)

Posted by James On July - 7 - 2010

SeoulGrid Guide to Clubbing Vol. 17What’s up, SeoulGrid? This week, another Top 100 DJ is coming to Seoul. Additionally, I was pleasantly shocked to see one of my all-time favorite underground DJs is making an appearance at one of Seoul’s top clubs as well.

My gut feeling tells me it’s going to be a good weekend.

Read on for details!


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SeoulGrid Guide to Clubbing Vol. 16 (July 1-3)

Posted by James On June - 30 - 2010

SeoulGrid Guide to Clubbing Vol. 16What’s up, SeoulGrid? This week welcomes us with a First Thursday’s Afterwork party on Thursday, warms us up with a champagne pool party at Hamilton Hotel on Friday afternoon, and then finishes us off with some regular club madness. Sound fun? Read on.

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SeoulGrid Guide to Clubbing Vol. 15 (June 25-26)

Posted by James On June - 25 - 2010

SeoulGrid Guide to Clubbing Vol. 15

What’s up, SeoulGrid? James here, back with another weekend of clubby goodness. To start us off, this Friday is Club Day in Hongdae, where you can bounce between 21 different clubs for the price of one. Then on Saturday, we’ll all no doubt be out to support Korea as they play Uruguay in the top-16 of the World Cup, and afterwards there will be a great line-up of interesting DJs as well. Read on to find out everything you need to know for this weekend.

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SeoulGrid Guide to Clubbing Vol. 14 (June 18-19)

Posted by James On June - 17 - 2010

SeoulGrid Guide to Clubbing Vol. 14

What’s up, SeoulGrid? James here, with another fun-filled action-packed club update. This week marks the end of finals for a good number of universities in Seoul, and the World Cup is just heating up, so expect another weekend of reckless good times. Don’t want to miss any big DJs or great parties? Then keep reading after the jump.


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SeoulGrid Guide to Clubbing Vol. 13 (June 10-12)

Posted by James On June - 10 - 2010

SeoulGrid Guide to Clubbing Vol. 13

What’s up, SeoulGrid? The World Cup is finally upon us, and even if you’re not a soccer fan, you’d be a fool to miss out — Korea loves their soccer, and the whole city’s going to be partying like crazy on Saturday night as Korea plays their first match against Greece.

So if you stay in this weekend, you’re making a tremendous error. But just knowing when party isn’t enough — you need to know where to party! And to find and where to party during the world cup, I consulted a team of around 10 experts (read: Koreans). So where are the biggest World Cup party hotspots? Read on to find out what I learned.

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SeoulGrid Guide to Clubbing Vol. 12 (June 3-5)

Posted by James On June - 3 - 2010

SeoulGrid Guide to Clubbing Vol. 12Hey guys. It’s june, so this week let’s all take a break from partying and instead wake up early on Saturday and Sunday morning to spend the weekend out in the sun.

Haha just kidding. What, you didn’t think I was serious, did you? I mean, sure, we should definitely take advantage of the great weather by spending some time outdoors, but that doesn’t mean we have cut back on our partying. Just sleep less! The way I see it, I’ll have plenty of time to sleep when I’m dead ;)

With that said, this week the party starts on Thursday night…

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SeoulGrid Guide to Clubbing Vol. 11 (May 28-29)

Posted by James On May - 26 - 2010

SeoulGrid Guide to Clubbing Vol. 11What’s up, SeoulGrid? Ok, before we start, I have to get something off my chest — Gui Boratto’s show at Eden on Saturday was unbelievable. This wasn’t a club night; it was an experience.

Around 3am, the slow build of the night reached its climax, and something transformed inside of me. Intoxicated by the music, I forgot the fact that I was stone-sober. The hot girls surrounding me on the dancefloor likewise became irrelevant. And my friend texting me that there was a crazy after-party going on at Sinsa Mansion was worlds away. The music was so good that nothing else mattered.

Near the end of his set he even dropped his signature track, “Beautiful Life” — a track that he has professed in interviews he doesn’t like to play at every show, only when he’s truly enjoying the crowd. Club Eden (and show attendees), consider yourself blessed. I dare say that in terms of music, this was the best performance I’ve ever seen. Truly a legendary night.

Ok, I feel better. Now we can get started with this week! We’ve got the amazingly talented French duo Beat Torrent, the tech-house precision of James Zabiela, and the soothing orchestral sounds of Daishi Dance, among other things. I’m going to try a different format this week: one that minimizes the amount of formatting I have to do to get this thing posted, and saves me a lot of time. So sorry if it doesn’t look as pretty, but if it really irks you, feel free to volunteer a few hours every week to help me out ;) Here we go…

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