TEH SHINY!
Dixon performing at Q as part of Decibel Festival. He and Ripperton opened for Erykah Badu last night — who, I might add, had over 1,000 people hanging from the rafters of the club going completely fucking nuts.
Anyway, I shot this with my phone cam, and the booth monitors weren’t on, so the sound isn’t all that. But watch it through to the end and you’ll see why I insisted on having several big disco balls as part of the club’s theatrical lighting package.
Because as my God of Light, Steve Lieberman, and I always say, “Disco balls are couture.”


September 29th, 2012 at 2:26 pm
Pretty fucking awesome, Scott.
September 29th, 2012 at 2:28 pm
Very impressive.
I well remember Gay Games closing party in Sydney – Horndern Pavilion, a HUGE mirror ball slowly descended and opened up (it was segmented) then equally slowly closed up and ascended, all the way a very long EP of Sylvester’s ‘I feel love’ was playing. Just an awesome moment!
I will have to put your club on my list of places to visit – that along with doing some cycle touring from Seattle to Portland then into Western Oregon.
Lovin’ your posts.
Cheers
Christopher from Aotearoa NZ
September 29th, 2012 at 5:01 pm
Scott — glad you are having the bit hit you wanted, and the timing turned out to be very good for you.
@Christopher – I suggest, on the West Coast of the US, starting at your southernmost point and going north, via car or bike, because the sun is at your back, not in your eyes, thus, the views are better.
September 29th, 2012 at 8:47 pm
@ Bob – ahhh, good point indeed.
I read about the Western Oregon Tour on the website Path Less Pedaled. It sounded great with good scenery and good roads.
Thanks
Christopher.
September 30th, 2012 at 2:02 am
Maybe it’s the aftereffects of the smokables I consumed last night, but the ceiling LEDs combined with the red spotlights at 1.40 have a cool, “you’re exploring the interior of a spaceship in an unknown sector of the galaxy” vibe.
September 30th, 2012 at 5:13 am
oooh yeah those lights do look sexy! your phone camera did a good job this time. Now I feel like dropping some acid
October 4th, 2012 at 6:25 pm
the lights are freaking radical. incredible job, congrats. i can’t wait to hit up the club when i get come to town. the disco balls look like planets inside that futuristic space.